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Irrigation Inspector
HanmiGlobal Saudi
RiyadhOn-site2w ago
About the role
HanmiGlobal Saudi is seeking a detail-oriented Irrigation Inspector to oversee and ensure that irrigation systems are installed and operated according to project specifications, quality standards, and applicable regulations. The Irrigation Inspector will play a key role in monitoring site activities and supporting quality assurance throughout the construction phase.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct regular inspections of irrigation installations to verify compliance with design drawings, specifications, and industry standards.
- Monitor the quality of materials and workmanship related to irrigation systems.
- Identify and document any non-conformities or defects and recommend corrective actions.
- Collaborate with engineers, contractors, and project teams to resolve issues and ensure timely project completion.
- Prepare and maintain detailed inspection reports and documentation.
- Ensure adherence to health, safety, and environmental protocols on-site.
- Assist in testing and commissioning of irrigation systems.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Agricultural Engineering, Irrigation Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field.
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in irrigation inspection or related roles.
- Sound knowledge of irrigation systems, components, and installation methods.
- Ability to interpret design drawings and technical specifications.
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
- Good communication and reporting abilities.
- Familiarity with Saudi Arabian codes and standards is an advantage.
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