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For projects in Mid-Atlantic (Richmond to Philadelphia), the Electrical Inspector is responsible for field inspections of an electrical project related to inspection of low voltage (less than 480 volts) and medium voltage (up to 33kV) electrical facilities. This person will collaborate and interact with firm’s engineers, contractor, and all other team members and sub-contractors in all aspects of the project.
Job Responsibility
Responsible for field inspection of low and medium voltage electrical facilities including underground ductbanks, manholes, switchboards, panelboards, substations, and security systems
Prepare a list of deficiencies found during field inspection
Maintain and use company tracking logs for RFIs and COs during inspection
Analyze deficiencies in relation to code violations and conformance with Plans, Specifications, General Conditions and Contracts
Provide recommendations for corrections of deficiencies
Prepare punch list of violations and non-conformance items for project closeout documentation
Prepare project reports for management, client or others
Travel to jobsites as needed to attend construction meetings, oversee deliveries and review jobsite issues
Perform Witness Testing as needed based on testing procedures described in the specifications
Perform field surveys of electrical facilities and prepares a single line diagram
Perform various other duties as assigned
Requirements
10+ years of relevant electrical project experience (office and/or field experience, or a combination of both)
Experienced in low and medium voltage and electrical facilities
Have excellent communication and time management skills
OSHA 10-hour training certification
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Software
Experience working with federal Project Management Systems
Requires individual with good judgment, discipline, dependability, and responsibility
Must be able to read construction drawings (all disciplines)
Can understand and interpret Specifications
Have a working knowledge of electrical codes, regulations and testing procedures
Nice to have
Certified Construction Quality Manager for Contractors (CQM-C) preferred
Master Electrician, Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical or Equivalent Experience preferred