MightyOatmeal
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2020
- 7
Hi! I am working for the Owner side and we are currently establishing the qualification for Material Inspector.
For context, we are in the Power Plant industry. Some of the materials the candidate must inspect for acceptance are seamless and welded pipes, fittings, fasteners all furnished to ASME Standard.
What minimum qualification should we look for and what should be the reference Standard for this?
I think the Owner's Inspector Qualification of ASME B31.1 defined by Paragraph 136.1.4 is too much for the position.
Should we look for someone who is NDE-Visual inspector certified in accordance to ASME V or ASME B31.1?
Or just a Mechanical Engineering license is enough?
I hope you could help me.
For context, we are in the Power Plant industry. Some of the materials the candidate must inspect for acceptance are seamless and welded pipes, fittings, fasteners all furnished to ASME Standard.
What minimum qualification should we look for and what should be the reference Standard for this?
I think the Owner's Inspector Qualification of ASME B31.1 defined by Paragraph 136.1.4 is too much for the position.
Should we look for someone who is NDE-Visual inspector certified in accordance to ASME V or ASME B31.1?
Or just a Mechanical Engineering license is enough?
I hope you could help me.