Your Responsibilities: Inspection of pressure vessels, pipework, storage tanks and other process equipment. Forming a key interface with the client to offer assessments and recommendations on the condition of the inspected equipment, the remedial work, repairs, maintenance or modifications that may be required. To act as a focal point on client sites for which you are the designated Inspector, ensuring effective client management, issue resolution Creation and amendment of Written Schemes of Examination (WSE). Writing, signing and issuing of: Inspection Reports Supplementary Inspection Reports Imminent Failure/Danger Notification Forms Movement Reports Your background: Minimum of 8 years experience working within Inspection. Must be qualified to relevant Inspection body standards, such as API and/or EEMUA. Experienced working to U.K. Legislation and carrying out tasks accordingly. Higher Level qualification desirable. Experience working in the Inspection field on a Petrochemical site, or a Plant Engineering role are also encouraged to apply. Proven experience of Inspection within key disciplines, such as Piping, Pressure Vessels, Tanks and Relief Systems. Experience working on a variety of jobs whilst unsupervised and confident in error-free report writing. Experience of specifying Inspection intervals in accordance with approved codes and current Written Schemes of Examination. Competencies: API-570 Piping Inspection, API-510 Pressure Vessel Inspection, API-653/EEMUA 159 Tank Inspection Desirable – API-580 Risk Based Analysis Desirable – PCN Level 2 for Ultrasonic Testing, Eddy Current Testing and CSWIP 3.0/3.1. PSSR and associated legislation. A valid, full UK Driving Licence. Very strong interpersonal skills, organizational agility and well-developed influencing skills, ideally in client facing roles, as well as the ability to coach and mentor junior inspectors. A proven record of delivering technical customer services to high standards. Able to meet deadlines to an efficient standard.