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Quality Control Inspector - New Construction
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Seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector for new construction projects in Calvert, US. You will ensure structural steel and welding meet AISC/AWS standards and shop drawings. Requires 2+ years in construction/welding, ability to read steel drawings, and perform physical duties at heigh...
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United States , Calvert
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35.00 - 47.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Until further notice
Pursue a critical and in-demand career path with Construction Quality Inspector - E&I jobs. This specialized profession sits at the vital intersection of engineering precision and safety, focusing on the Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) systems that power and control modern industrial facilities. Professionals in this field are the guardians of quality, ensuring that all electrical installations, instrumentation loops, and control systems are executed to exacting standards, codes, and project specifications before commissioning and handover. A Construction Quality Inspector for E&I is responsible for a rigorous oversight process throughout the construction phase. Typical duties involve conducting detailed inspections of electrical equipment installation, cable pulling and termination, conduit and tray systems, and grounding. For instrumentation, this includes verifying the correct installation of flow meters, pressure and temperature transmitters, control valves, and analytical devices. Inspectors meticulously review calibration records, loop checks, and functional tests to ensure systems operate as designed. They are tasked with documenting all findings in detailed reports, identifying non-conformances, and working with construction teams to implement corrective actions, thereby preventing costly rework and future operational failures. To excel in these jobs, individuals typically possess a strong technical background, often through an apprenticeship, diploma, or degree in electrical engineering, instrumentation, or a related field. Hands-on experience in industrial construction or maintenance is highly valued. Key skills include a deep understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC), ISA standards, and other relevant safety codes like NFPA 70E. Proficiency in reading and interpreting complex electrical schematics, P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams), and loop diagrams is essential. Inspectors must have a keen eye for detail, unwavering integrity, and strong communication skills to effectively liaise between contractors, engineers, and clients. Certifications such as Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) with an electrical focus, NICET, or OSHA safety credentials are common assets that enhance employability. Ultimately, Construction Quality Inspector - E&I jobs offer a structured career for those passionate about technical excellence and safety. These roles are fundamental to the successful delivery of projects in sectors like oil and gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing, providing a stable and rewarding profession for qualified inspectors.

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