FM Global
Boiler Inspector/Jurisdictional Consultant
FM Global, Norwood, Massachusetts, us, 02062
OverviewFM is a leading property insurer of the world's largest businesses, providing more than one-third of FORTUNE 1000- size companies with engineering-based risk management and property insurance solutions. FM Global helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength. To do so, we rely on a dynamic, culturally diverse group of employees, working in more than 100 countries, in a variety of challenging roles.This jurisdictional position is primarily responsible for conducting in-service jurisdictional inspections of boilers and pressure vessels in Maine. The ideal candidate would be located geographically in this territory.Candidates will be considered for Jurisdictional Consultant I, II or Specialist levels based on experience.Responsibilities
The Boiler Inspector (Jurisdictional Consultant) learns and develops the skills required to manage, inspect, evaluate, and confer with Clients. These inspections are conducted within the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, the Rules of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, and The National Board Inspection Code, jurisdictional laws and regulations, as well as FM Global programs, procedures, and instructions. The inspector will be supervised by the Operations Chief Inspector.The inspector will receive the necessary FM Global procedural and field training to be competent. In addition, this position performs inspections of varying scope at low exposure locations and occupancies to eliminate or mitigate hazards.Travel approximately 30%.Qualifications
Education:
Depending on an individual's experience and other factors, the inspector will have a BS in Engineering, an associate degree from a 2-year technical school, or a high school diploma (or equivalent).Desired:
An individual that already has National Board and state certifications, qualified to review repairs in accordance with the NBIC and FMIC requirements!Required:
The position requires the individual to meet National Board In-Service commission qualification requirements Rules for Commissioned Inspectors (RCI-1 NB-263). Acquire a passing score on the National Board Exam and meet State requirements. The individual must acquire a National Board Commission and certification from at least one jurisdiction within 12 months of entering this position.Experience:
The crucial experience for this position is that required by the current National Board Rules for Commissioned Inspectors to acquire the initial National Board Inservice Commission (IS). Experience in boiler and pressure vessel construction, operation, and inspection, mechanical and electrical equipment, understanding of management systems, and good understanding of nondestructive methods and results are vital.Skills/Knowledge:
Strong overall technical knowledge in the boiler and pressure vessel construction and inspection industry, good communication and listening skills, efficient time management and organization, problem-solving skills, basic computer application skills, ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
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The Boiler Inspector (Jurisdictional Consultant) learns and develops the skills required to manage, inspect, evaluate, and confer with Clients. These inspections are conducted within the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, the Rules of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, and The National Board Inspection Code, jurisdictional laws and regulations, as well as FM Global programs, procedures, and instructions. The inspector will be supervised by the Operations Chief Inspector.The inspector will receive the necessary FM Global procedural and field training to be competent. In addition, this position performs inspections of varying scope at low exposure locations and occupancies to eliminate or mitigate hazards.Travel approximately 30%.Qualifications
Education:
Depending on an individual's experience and other factors, the inspector will have a BS in Engineering, an associate degree from a 2-year technical school, or a high school diploma (or equivalent).Desired:
An individual that already has National Board and state certifications, qualified to review repairs in accordance with the NBIC and FMIC requirements!Required:
The position requires the individual to meet National Board In-Service commission qualification requirements Rules for Commissioned Inspectors (RCI-1 NB-263). Acquire a passing score on the National Board Exam and meet State requirements. The individual must acquire a National Board Commission and certification from at least one jurisdiction within 12 months of entering this position.Experience:
The crucial experience for this position is that required by the current National Board Rules for Commissioned Inspectors to acquire the initial National Board Inservice Commission (IS). Experience in boiler and pressure vessel construction, operation, and inspection, mechanical and electrical equipment, understanding of management systems, and good understanding of nondestructive methods and results are vital.Skills/Knowledge:
Strong overall technical knowledge in the boiler and pressure vessel construction and inspection industry, good communication and listening skills, efficient time management and organization, problem-solving skills, basic computer application skills, ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
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