Negotiable
Outside
Undetermined
Talacre, Wales, United Kingdom
Summary: The Materials QC Inspector role in Talacre, Wales, involves overseeing the inspection and verification of incoming materials and components for a major industrial project. The position ensures compliance with specifications, standards, and client requirements throughout the supply chain and construction phases. The contract is initially for 12 months with the possibility of extension, and it operates outside IR35 regulations. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of experience in material inspection, particularly in oil & gas, construction, or heavy engineering.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect and verify materials against purchase orders and specifications.
- Conduct visual and dimensional checks.
- Review material test certificates and compliance documentation.
- Ensure adherence to ISO, ASTM, BS EN standards.
- Maintain inspection records and reports.
- Identify non-conformances and coordinate corrective actions.
- Liaise with procurement, engineering, and construction teams.
- Support audits and quality reviews.
Key Skills:
- 3–5 years’ experience in material inspection (oil & gas, construction, or heavy engineering).
- Strong knowledge of material properties and standards.
- Ability to interpret technical drawings/specs.
- Certification in QC/QA (e.g., CSWIP, API) preferred.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Talacre
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
MATERIAL QC INSPECTOR
Location: Talacre, Wales
Contract duration: initial 12-month contract, with the option to extend
Work Schedule: 5.5 days / week
Contract type: Outside IR35
Start Date: ASAP
Account Manager: Anthony Hughes
We are seeking a Material QC Inspector to oversee the inspection and verification of incoming materials and components for a major industrial project. The role ensures compliance with specifications, standards, and client requirements throughout the supply chain and construction phases.
Responsibilities:
- Inspect and verify materials against purchase orders and specifications.
- Conduct visual and dimensional checks.
- Review material test certificates and compliance documentation.
- Ensure adherence to ISO, ASTM, BS EN standards.
- Maintain inspection records and reports.
- Identify non-conformances and coordinate corrective actions.
- Liaise with procurement, engineering, and construction teams.
- Support audits and quality reviews.
Requirements:
- 3–5 years’ experience in material inspection (oil & gas, construction, or heavy engineering).
- Strong knowledge of material properties and standards.
- Ability to interpret technical drawings/specs.
- Certification in QC/QA (e.g., CSWIP, API) preferred.
The next step
We have an exceptional team in place, and we are pleased to be able to appoint a further person to our growing business. We are aware that you may not ‘tick all the boxes’, but if you believe you can genuinely offer some valuable skills and experience to our business, please in the first instance contact our recruitment partner Airswift.