Quality Control Engineer | KSA
Hudson Manpower
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- Contract
About the role
We are seeking a highly experienced Quality Control Engineer with strong expertise in QA/QC and Facility Management (FM) to join a reputed organization in Saudi Arabia.
· Implement and maintain QA/QC procedures in line with project specifications and international standards
· Conduct inspection and testing of materials, equipment, and installations (electrical & mechanical systems)
· Prepare and review Inspection Test Plans (ITP), Method Statements, and Quality Procedures
· Ensure compliance with ISO 9001 and project-specific quality requirements
· Monitor site activities to ensure adherence to approved drawings, specifications, and codes
· Ensure quality standards in operation & maintenance (O&M) activities
· Monitor preventive and corrective maintenance works for MEP systems
· Evaluate performance of FM contractors and service providers
· Conduct periodic facility audits, snagging, and condition assessments
· Ensure compliance with SLA/KPI requirements in FM contracts
· Perform and witness site inspections (electrical, HVAC, mechanical systems)
· Coordinate with third-party inspectors and client representatives
· Maintain quality records, reports, NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports), and corrective actions
· Ensure proper documentation and handover dossiers
· Bachelor’s Degree in Electromechanical Engineering
· Minimum 10+ years of experience in QA/QC
· Strong experience in Facility Management (mandatory)
· Certifications in Quality Inspection (mandatory)
· Knowledge of ISO standards, QA/QC tools, and documentation
· Strong communication and reporting skills
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