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Mr. Anthony Egan (USA) B. Eng. is a Senior Inspection Expert with over 20 years of industrial experience in API 510 , API 653 , API 570 , AWS inspections , pressure vessel inspection , fabrication , pipeline installation / maintenance , in-service refinery equipment , above ground storage tanks , pipeline inspection , petrochem piping , offshore fabrication and structural fabrication , QA/QC , management & supervision of in-service & T/A inspection , inspection planning , refinery reliability tasks , risk-based inspection projects and development of process unit reliability manuals. |
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He is currently the Senior Inspection ( QA/QC ) Manager of Worldwide Welding Company in the USA .
During his career life, Mr. Egan worked as the QC Manager for Worldwide Welding Company wherein he managed QA/QC activities on multiple unit maintenance shut downs , fabrication & installation of piping and completion of multiple pressure vessel code repairs . He was also a Senior Consultant/Instructor for Tratamiento Técnico Industrial CA ( TTICA ) in South America where he was responsible for training employees in NDT techniques , QC documentation and application . Mr. Egan worked as Senior Equipment Inspection Manager , Inspection Manager , QA/QC Manager , Refinery Equipment Manager , Senior Equipment Supervisor/Inspector and QA/QC Supervisor/Inspector to various multi-national companies namely Edge Testing & Inspection Inc. , Pacific Technical Services Inc. , CONAM Inspection Inc. , IESCO , Chevron , Paramount Petroleum , NDT Services , JMSE Structural Engineers and FAYCO .
Mr. Egan has a Bachelors degree in Welding Engineering and he is a certified API 510 ( Pressure Vessels ), API 653 ( Storage Tanks ), API 570 ( Piping ), ASNT Level II , AWS Welding Inspector and API Ultrasonic Testing Examiner . He is an active member of the British Institute of NDT , Project Management Institute and the American Society of Quality Control . Further, he gained certification from TECHRAD , SCE , IGSCC and CRTC as a qualified inspector of automated ultrasonics , hydrogen damage and ultrasonic critical crack sizing .
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