Field Quality Control & Safety Inspector - Traveling

MaguireMinneapolis, MN
Onsite

About The Position

For over 100 years, Maguire has been an industry leader in the fabrication, construction, and maintenance of water storage tanks and elevated water towers. The Quality Control & Safety Inspector will perform regular job site safety inspections to ensure field crews & subcontractors are complying with Maguire’s safety program and policies. They will also perform quality inspections on completed work.

Requirements

  • OSHA 30
  • NACE Certified
  • Minimum of three years sandblasting and painting experience
  • One to two years of safety experience
  • Accept responsibility and account for own actions
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to build solid relationships with internal and external customers
  • Dependable and trustworthy
  • Basic computer skills

Nice To Haves

  • Working knowledge of all job specific operating procedures
  • Extremely quality conscious and detail oriented

Responsibilities

  • Performs regular job site safety inspections to ensure field crews comply with Maguire Iron’s safety program policies and procedures to include but not limited to the following: Personal Protective Equipment, Fall Protection, Rigging & Cranes, Line of Fire, Training/Administration.
  • Complete and record field safety documentation forms.
  • Inform, instruct, and document field crew on inspection findings.
  • Visually inspect field sandblast and painting operations.
  • Measure sandblast profile according to contract specifications.
  • Measure paint wet mil & DFT according to contract specifications.
  • Conduct maintenance program visual inspections.
  • Complete and record field quality inspection forms.
  • Inform, instruct, and document field crew on inspection findings.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life
  • Short Term Disability
  • Accident
  • Critical Illness
  • 401K
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays
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