Quality Control Surveyor

Quality/Quantity Surveying Industry

Sharjah, UAE

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Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct Site Inspections: Perform daily on‑site inspections of materials, workmanship, and processes to confirm adherence to approved drawings, specifications, and standards.
  • Review Quality Documentation: Examine and approve method statements, Inspection Test Plans (ITPs), and material submittals before work begins.
  • Monitor Construction Compliance: Check ongoing work against project specifications, raise non‑conformance reports (NCRs), and follow up on corrective actions.
  • Coordinate with Teams: Work closely with contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and engineers to implement QC procedures and resolve issues promptly.
  • Record & Report Quality Findings: Prepare clear inspection reports, maintain snag lists, and document quality records for project stakeholders.
  • Assist with Audits: Support internal and external quality audits, participate in authority inspections, and ensure all documentation meets compliance.
  • Ensure Health & Safety Standards: Observe safety practices during inspection tasks and enforce compliance with HSE and quality policies.

Requirements

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering, Construction, or related field.
  • Experience: 3–8 years of QA/QC or quality control surveying experience in construction projects, preferably in UAE.
  • Technical Competence: Strong knowledge of inspection techniques, quality standards, and relevant UAE codes/authority requirements.
  • Project Controls: Capable of managing inspection schedules, quality documentation, and reporting tasks on time.
  • Leadership: Works well with site teams and contractors to ensure quality issues are identified and addressed.
  • Commercial Acumen: Understands how quality performance affects project outcomes and communicates impact clearly.

FAQs

What’s a Quality Control Surveyor?

A professional who inspects and verifies construction work meets quality standards and project specifications.

Do I need UAE experience?

Yes, employers in Dubai prefer candidates with local construction QA/QC experience.

What tools do I use on site?

Inspection checklists, NCR forms, measurement tools, and quality documentation systems.

Is knowledge of local codes required?

Yes — understanding Dubai Municipality and local authority quality standards is important.

Can I start as a junior?

Entry roles exist with supervision, but many companies want experienced inspectors.

Will I attend meetings?

Yes — you’ll join quality meetings with contractors, consultants, and project teams.