Steel Structural Inspector
Dar is an international multidisciplinary consulting firm seeking a Steel Structural Inspector to oversee site compliance for major projects. The role focuses on monitoring steel fabrication and erection, reviewing technical documentation, and ensuring quality control standards are met. Candidates must have extensive experience in structural steel supervision and deep familiarity with industry codes like AWS D1.1 and AISC. The position requires on-site presence and rigorous documentation of inspection findings and safety compliance.
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Experience
5-10 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Dar is an international multidisciplinary consulting firm seeking a Steel Structural Inspector to oversee site compliance for major projects. The role focuses on monitoring steel fabrication and erection, reviewing technical documentation, and ensuring quality control standards are met. Candidates must have extensive experience in structural steel supervision and deep familiarity with industry codes like AWS D1.1 and AISC. The position requires on-site presence and rigorous documentation of inspection findings and safety compliance.
TAL's take
Solid role at an established international consulting firm with clearly defined technical requirements and responsibilities.
Extremely well-defined responsibilities, technical standards, and domain focus for a specialized inspection role.
Must haves
- 5-10 years experience in structural steel works
- Minimum 2 years experience with a consultant/supervision team
- Strong knowledge of steel fabrication, erection, and bolting
- Familiarity with AWS D1.1, AISC, ASTM, BS/EN standards
- Ability to review shop drawings, method statements, and ITPs
- Competency in visual inspection of welds and NDT documentation
Tools and skills
Nice to have: welding certification, steel structure training.
About the company
Established international multidisciplinary consulting firm with a large global footprint but not a major tech-sector player.
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