At DCM, we deliver integrated industrial construction, maintenance, and turn-around services. With a tremendous depth of knowledge, extensive experience and demonstrated success in many markets across Canada and internationally, we build lasting partnerships with clients. Our mission is to be an industry leader by creating a family of talented individuals in a culture of innovation, safety, quality, efficiency, and fun. We are proud to work with talented and qualified employees who bring a variety of skills to our group, as these skills contribute directly to the growth and success of our business.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Follow DCM’s Quality Control Manual and all site procedures.
- Review drawings (blueprints, isometrics, GAs) and basic specifications prior to work execution.
- Assist in preparing and maintaining Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), weld maps, heat number maps, and quality documentation.
- Inspect received materials for damage; verify materials against MTRs and help maintain material receiving records.
- Ensure correct materials and heat numbers are used during fabrication activities.
- Support welding inspections, including fit‑up, in‑process, and final welds under supervision.
- Verify welder qualifications match applicable WPS and project requirements.
- Confirm welding consumables are properly stored and controlled.
- Check welders are working within WPS parameters and document findings.
- Assist in generating NDT requests and heat treatment requests (pre‑heat, PWHT, bake‑outs).
- Review NDE reports with guidance from senior inspectors.
- Support preparation of pressure test packages and assist with test coordination.
- Verify calibration status of inspection and testing equipment (gauges, thermometers, welding machines, etc.).
- Assist in monitoring mechanical equipment installation for compliance with engineering and vendor requirements.
- Participate in internal, client, or AI audits.
- Assist in generating Non‑Conformance Reports (NCRs).
- Notify client/AI of upcoming ITP hold points with supervision.
- Support preparation and review of turnover documentation.
- Promote a strong quality culture on site.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings (blueprints, isometrics, GAs).
- Competent with basic measuring tools (micrometers, verniers, levels, gauges).
- Ability to interpret technical documents such as codes, welding procedures, quality manuals, and client specifications (with guidance).
- Foundational knowledge of relevant codes:
- CSA 47.1, CSA W59
- ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3
- ASME Section VIII‑1 and Section IX
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Good planning, organization, and problem‑solving abilities.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel.
- Proficiency in Bluebeam Revu.
- CWB Inspector Level 1 (Required)
- Journeyman trade certification (asset - not required)
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Turnaround schedule (subject to change).
- Night shift work required.
- Travel required; charter flights provided from Edmonton or Calgary.
- Camp accommodations provided.
- Must meet and maintain all site access and safety requirements.
- Ability to lift and carry materials independently or as part of a team.