Title: QA/QC Engineer – LPG Cylinder Requalification Unit
Company Name: Omera Petroleum Limited
Vacancy: 1
Age: 26 to 33 years
Job Location: Bagerhat (Mongla)
Salary: Negotiable
Experience:
Published: 2026-06-21
Application Deadline: 2026-06-28
Education:
Requirements:
Skills Required:
Additional Requirements:
B.Sc. in Mechanical, Metallurgical, Industrial & Production, Chemical Engineering, or another relevant engineering discipline.
3 to 5 years of relevant QA/QC experience in LPG or gas cylinders, pressure vessels, fabrication, manufacturing, or cylinder requalification.
Knowledge of LPG cylinder inspection, testing, defects, and requalification processes.
Understanding of ISO 9001, ISO 10464, NCR, CAPA, calibration control, and root-cause analysis.• Strong analytical, reporting, documentation, communication, and supervisory skills.
High integrity, attention to detail, accountability, and commitment to quality and safety.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and willingness to work in shifts when required.
Monitor and verify all stages of LPG cylinder requalification, including visual inspection, wall-thickness measurement, hydrostatic and leakage testing, valve inspection, surface preparation, painting, marking, and final release.
Inspect incoming valves, paint, consumables, spare parts, and other materials against approved specifications.
Ensure cylinder identification, traceability, inspection records, and control of rejected or condemned cylinders.
Maintain QA/QC procedures, Inspection and Test Plans, checklists, calibration records, and quality documentation.
Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, ISO 10464, Department of Explosives requirements, and company procedures.
Raise NCRs, conduct root-cause analysis, coordinate corrective actions, and verify effectiveness.
Investigate customer complaints and recurring product-quality concerns.
Supervise QA/QC personnel and ensure adequate shift coverage, discipline, performance, and HSEQ compliance.
Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly quality reports and monitor relevant KPIs.
Hold, reject, or prevent the release of materials or cylinders that fail applicable acceptance criteria.