- Supervise manufacturing and assembly activities at the supplier's and sub-suppliers' facilities.
- Oversee inspections, including incoming inspections, cutting, rolling, forming, assembly, tube expanding, welding (orbital and traditional), and non-destructive tests.
- Conduct hydro/tightness tests, painting inspections, and review documentation in line with ASME standards and Canadian regulations.
- Coordinate between Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE), supplier, and sub-suppliers.
- Review and validate manufacturing documentation and ensure its proper execution in the workshops.
- Monitor and support the supplier in manufacturing and testing, providing technical expertise where needed.
- Ensure timely updates to supplier inspection programs and perform pre-inspections with supplier representatives.
- Manage punch items and non-conformance reports (NCRs) and ensure proper documentation compilation (EOMR) at each stage.
- Prepare and submit weekly inspection reports using templates.
- Participate in and organize regular meetings and calls with the SQE when necessary.
- Experience in supplier quality inspection, particularly in the nuclear industry.
- Expertise in boiler making, mechanical welding, and ASME standards.
- Experience fabrication supervision of tubular heat exchangers or condensers
- Familiarity with Canadian nuclear regulations.
- Strong ability to coordinate between multiple stakeholders (supplier, sub-suppliers, SQE).
- Technical proficiency in conducting inspections, tests (non-destructive, hydro/tightness), and reviewing technical documentation.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, for reporting and conducting meetings.
- Ability to work independently and provide technical support and guidance.
- Proven experience in managing non-conformance reports and follow-up actions.
We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability and religion, to apply.