
Independent Quality Inspections in Switzerland and Germany
As an independent project engineer, welding specialist and quality inspector with many years of experience in the chemical, pharmaceutical and energy industries in Switzerland, I offer quality inspections and final acceptance testing on behalf of clients.
In recent years, many projects have shown that time pressure and cost targets increasingly lead to compromises in quality – even in certified processes and after completed inspections.
Products are often “released” and delivered despite existing defects.
I stand for honest and independent quality evaluation – beyond mere formal documentation.
My goal is to restore the original meaning of “Quality Assurance” and place it back at the center of every project.
Scope of Services
Independent quality inspections of systems and components
Visual testing (VT2), penetrant testing (PT2), as well as magnetic (MT2), ultrasonic (UT2) and radiographic testing (RT2)
Welding supervision and auditing of WPS/PQR documentation
Supervision of assembly processes and welding operations
Client representation during FAT/SAT inspections in Switzerland
Inspection reports and documentation in German or English
Team and Cooperation
When required, I can rely on a network of experienced and certified inspectors – all with verified qualifications (VT2, PT2, MT2, RT2, IWS/IWT/IWE).
This enables us to handle larger or parallel projects reliably and on schedule.
It allows for flexible adaptation to customer requirements – from single inspections to comprehensive project assessments.
For Whom
Foreign companies executing projects in Switzerland and Germany
Investors and general contractors seeking independent quality assessment
Engineering offices and manufacturers of pressure-bearing components
Your Advantage
With our practical experience and uncompromising commitment to quality, you receive an objective and technically sound assessment – independent of supplier interests or project constraints.
We ensure that your product meets not only the standards, but also the real expectations of quality.
