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Senior Site Technical Inspection Engineer

Apave International

Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaAED 7,000-18,000/moSAR 7.1K-18.4K/moToday
Saudi ArabiaEngineering & ManufacturingFull Time

Skills Required

Civil

Job Description

The Senior Site Technical Inspection Engineer shall be responsible for supporting all civil engineeringprojects undertaken by the company, including Mega Projects, small and medium-scale projects, and anynew civil engineering services or technical approaches introduced in the future.The role includes verification of construction compliance with approved drawings, technical specifications,and applicable SBC codes, while applying a risk-based inspection approach. ensuring consistent quality andcompliance across all project categories. The role involves detailed inspection of civil work, documentationof site conditions, and coordination with clients and project teams.The role includes inspection and technical verification of high-rise buildings, structural steel systems, deepfoundations and pile works, post-tension systems, and structural crack assessment.The position may evolve in alignment with the company’s strategic growth and expansion within the civilengineering discipline, as directed by Technical Director.Reporting StructureReports To: Team Leader / Technical DirectorDuties:On a daily basis, the inspector should check his schedule/email for new assigned site visits.Inspector should make sure to have all needed data/documents/drawings, to perform site inspection. Also, the inspector should review all drawings/bar bending schedules/construction details related to the construction stage to be inspected.Inspector should prepare INR with client/project’s information before performing a site visit.Inspector should contact the client one day prior to site inspection to coordinate the time of inspection and request the required documents, based on the inspection stage.Inspector is responsible for performing the site inspection in person and not remotely for any reason. He is liable for visually inspecting the site and taking pictorial evidence for the required inspection points, as mentioned in the INR checklist.Before performing the site visit, based on prepared templates, the inspector should ask for the latest drawings considered by the contractor during site construction; to ensure that the inspection is done based on the last approved construction drawings. If the considered plans on site are different from the received drawings , the inspector should ask the client to send PRIME APAVE a copy of the latest approved drawings to be reviewed by design review team.The inspector should highlight to the client during site inspection the noted deviations from drawings, construction mistakes, missing rebar, untied rebar, etc.... The inspector should inform the client that the noted deviation should be eliminated. Pictorial evidence of the deviations should be saved to the project file in Google Drive.INR or RD5:If no comment has been noted or the noted deviations are minor errors and the client has modified them during time inspection, the inspector should issue INR after filling all needed data/pictorial evidence in the report.If many minor defects have been noted and the client was not able to eliminate the deviation on the spot, a revision should be scheduled (paid revisit). INR will be issued based on revisit inspection outputs.If the noted deviations are major (slab type modified, structural element dimensions are not in line with drawings, missing structural element, structural failure noted in any structural element etc...) the inspector should inform the client and notify him that an RD5 will be issued. Pictorial evidence should be added to RD5 report for reference. Inspector should inform his team leader, by email, so that a copy of RD5 will be shared with MALAT and the client for their reference.If the client eliminates the defects from the site and informs PRIME APAVE, a revisit should be done to ensure that all the previous highlighted errors have been modified and are structurally acceptable. Pictorial evidence should be saved to revisit the inspection report.The inspector should submit all his reports for the performed site visit on daily bases, by adding a copy to the project's deliverables file in it Portals.The inspector should send an email to the team leader, on daily bases, in which he will summaries the status of scheduled project’s site visits:Inspection performed / many minor deviations / revisit to be rescheduledInspection performed / Major deviations / RD5 issuedInspection not performed since the site is not ready for inspection / revisit to be rescheduled.Review and verify site test reports (Pile Load Test, Cross Hole Test, Biaxial Test, Cube Tests, etc.).Verify compliance with applicable codes (SBC, ACI, ASTM, and other relevant standards).Coordinate with Design Review Engineers for clarification of structural discrepancies when needed.The Senior Site Technical Inspection Engineer shall be responsible for the preparation and issuance of RD1, RD3, RD7, and any other technical reports assigned by the Team Leader or the Technical Director. The engineer shall ensure that all reports are pre