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The Quality Assurance Inspector – Electrical is responsible for monitoring, inspecting, and documenting electrical installations on commercial and industrial construction projects to ensure compliance with project specifications, applicable codes (NEC, NFPA), and quality standards. Working under the direction of the QA/QC Manager, this role serves as the on-site quality checkpoint for electrical systems from rough-in through final commissioning.
Job Responsibility:
Perform in-process and final inspections of electrical installations including conduit, wire/cable, panels, switchgear, transformers, lighting, grounding, and low-voltage systems
Verify installations conform to approved drawings, specifications, NEC, and applicable local codes
Conduct pre-pour inspections for embedded conduit and underground electrical systems
Witness and document functional testing, megger testing, and continuity checks
Inspect equipment installations for proper grounding, bonding, and labeling
Generate detailed inspection reports, non-conformance reports (NCRs), and punch lists using project management software
Maintain accurate daily logs, inspection records, and photographic documentation
Track open NCRs through resolution and verify corrective actions are completed
Review and mark up RFIs and submittals related to electrical scope
Coordinate with electrical subcontractors, general contractor's superintendents, and AHJ inspectors
Attend pre-installation meetings, toolbox talks, and project coordination meetings as required
Communicate inspection findings clearly and professionally to field and project management teams
Support commissioning activities and coordinate with third-party testing agencies
Requirements:
3–5 years of electrical inspection, QA/QC, or journeyman-level electrical installation experience in commercial or industrial construction
Working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and NFPA standards
Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, one-line diagrams, and specifications
Proficiency with inspection documentation tools (Procore, Bluebeam, or similar)
Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PP, Outlook)
OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification
Valid driver's license
Nice to have:
Certified Welding Inspector (CWI)
Journeyman Electrician license or equivalent trade certification
NFPA 70E certification
ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector certification
NICET certification in electrical or fire alarm systems
Experience with industrial facilities, data centers, or healthcare construction
What we offer:
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
HSA with employer contributions
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays and Vacation
401k with company match
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