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Quality Engineer

Fluor is one of the largest global engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction and maintenance company with projects and offices on six continents.
Fluor Engineering NV, located in Antwerp, is focused on developing long-term relationships with customers in revamping, debottlenecking and expanding the production capacity of their existing facilities in all sectors of the Process Industry in Belgium: Chemical, Petrochemical, Power, Life Sciences, Food, Pharmaceutical, Recycling. The Antwerp office provide the full project execution services: from conceptual engineering, basic engineering, and detailed engineering through commissioning and construction support.

This position possesses competence in all conventional aspects of Quality for project activities to be able to plan and execute standard Quality techniques, standards, procedures, and policies, and devise new approaches to problems encountered.

This role provides technical and administrative direction to lover level personnel.

Key responsibilities:

• Assist in the preparation of project audit schedules, discipline activity plans for the Quality function, and audit reports (internal and external), noting non-conformances and verifying effective corrective action
• Assist the Project Manager in developing an orientation program to ensure that the project teams are familiar with the requirements of the Project Quality Plan; including other Quality matters, if required
• Act as a Quality auditor and may follow up on audit findings and corrective actions
• Assess (if directed by senior Quality management) the ability of the suppliers to meet the Quality requirements of the project
• Assist in the maintenance of project Quality records for all phases of the project
• Execute project Quality work in accordance with approved Activity Plans
• Other duties as assigned

Quality Engineer

Company:
Fluor Corporation
City:
Antwerp
Contract type: 
Permanent, Full-time
Categories: 
Quality Engineer
Published:
02.05.2024
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