CSI Engineering
Job Title:
QC Inspector – Mechanical Location:
Abilene, Texas, USA About CSI Engineering At
CSI Engineering
, we bring together innovation, precision and passion to deliver top-tier MEP, Testing & Commissioning and engineering services worldwide. Guided by our motto
“Converting Energy to Synergy”
, we empower projects through high performance, client focus and advanced technologies.
Our team unites experienced professionals and next-generation engineers–all committed to understanding each client's unique needs and exceeding expectations through tailored solutions, rigorous standards and continuous improvement.
Position Overview We are seeking an experienced
QC Inspector – Mechanical
to perform quality control inspections and documentation for mechanical systems, including HVAC, piping, plumbing, and fire protection networks. The role ensures that all installations meet project specifications, applicable
Texas local codes
, and relevant international standards.
This position
reports directly to the QC Engineer
and works closely with Trade Team Leads, subcontractors, and the client's QA/QC representatives to ensure that all mechanical works are executed in line with approved procedures and codes.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and verify mechanical works such as
HVAC systems, chilled and condenser water piping, domestic and sanitary water systems, and firefighting installations .
Review
IFC and shop drawings, material submittals, and test procedures
to confirm compliance with approved documents.
Ensure adherence to
ITPs, Quality Plans, and project specifications
, including hold and witness points.
Conduct field inspections during installation, testing, and commissioning phases; ensure conformity with
IMC, IPC, IBC, ASME, ASTM
, and
local Texan code amendments .
Document inspection results, deficiencies, and corrective actions using established QA/QC forms (
MMRs, IRs, NCRs, punch lists
).
Support QC Engineer in coordinating testing activities such as
pressure tests, flow tests, and system flushing .
Liaise with the
General Contractor (GC), trade partners, and client QA/QC team
for inspection scheduling and verification.
Attend daily coordination (“
flex and stretch
”) meetings to anticipate upcoming activities and resolve quality issues.
Maintain inspection logs, photographs, and checklists; ensure timely submission of reports and completion of follow-up actions.
Comply with all
project safety and OSHA 29 CFR 1926
requirements during field inspections.
Applicable Codes and Standards (Reference)
International Building Code (IBC)
and
International Mechanical Code (IMC)
International Plumbing Code (IPC)
(for mechanical interfaces)
ASME
(B31 series, pressure vessels, piping systems)
ASTM
(A, B, and D series for materials and testing)
NFPA 13 / 20
for fire protection systems
Local
Texas
code amendments and enforcement practices
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree or Technical Diploma
in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or Construction.
3–7 years
of quality control inspection experience in mechanical works within large-scale commercial or industrial projects.
Sound knowledge of
mechanical systems, installation practices, and quality inspection methods .
Familiarity with
ITPs, NCR management, and commissioning documentation .
Strong ability to read and interpret
drawings, specifications, and submittals .
Proficiency in
MS Office .
Excellent attention to detail, documentation accuracy, and coordination skills.
Physically fit for site inspections in active construction environments.
Preferred Qualifications
ISO 9001:2015
or
NICET certification
in mechanical inspection or testing.
ICC Mechanical Inspector
or equivalent local certification.
Experience in
Texas code enforcement practices
and local authority inspection coordination.
Reporting & Authority
Reports directly to the
QC Engineer
and functionally supports the
Trade Team Lead .
Authorized to issue
Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs)
for non-compliant work and verify corrective actions.
Coordinates with subcontractor foremen and project engineers to ensure immediate rectification of deficiencies.
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QC Inspector – Mechanical Location:
Abilene, Texas, USA About CSI Engineering At
CSI Engineering
, we bring together innovation, precision and passion to deliver top-tier MEP, Testing & Commissioning and engineering services worldwide. Guided by our motto
“Converting Energy to Synergy”
, we empower projects through high performance, client focus and advanced technologies.
Our team unites experienced professionals and next-generation engineers–all committed to understanding each client's unique needs and exceeding expectations through tailored solutions, rigorous standards and continuous improvement.
Position Overview We are seeking an experienced
QC Inspector – Mechanical
to perform quality control inspections and documentation for mechanical systems, including HVAC, piping, plumbing, and fire protection networks. The role ensures that all installations meet project specifications, applicable
Texas local codes
, and relevant international standards.
This position
reports directly to the QC Engineer
and works closely with Trade Team Leads, subcontractors, and the client's QA/QC representatives to ensure that all mechanical works are executed in line with approved procedures and codes.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and verify mechanical works such as
HVAC systems, chilled and condenser water piping, domestic and sanitary water systems, and firefighting installations .
Review
IFC and shop drawings, material submittals, and test procedures
to confirm compliance with approved documents.
Ensure adherence to
ITPs, Quality Plans, and project specifications
, including hold and witness points.
Conduct field inspections during installation, testing, and commissioning phases; ensure conformity with
IMC, IPC, IBC, ASME, ASTM
, and
local Texan code amendments .
Document inspection results, deficiencies, and corrective actions using established QA/QC forms (
MMRs, IRs, NCRs, punch lists
).
Support QC Engineer in coordinating testing activities such as
pressure tests, flow tests, and system flushing .
Liaise with the
General Contractor (GC), trade partners, and client QA/QC team
for inspection scheduling and verification.
Attend daily coordination (“
flex and stretch
”) meetings to anticipate upcoming activities and resolve quality issues.
Maintain inspection logs, photographs, and checklists; ensure timely submission of reports and completion of follow-up actions.
Comply with all
project safety and OSHA 29 CFR 1926
requirements during field inspections.
Applicable Codes and Standards (Reference)
International Building Code (IBC)
and
International Mechanical Code (IMC)
International Plumbing Code (IPC)
(for mechanical interfaces)
ASME
(B31 series, pressure vessels, piping systems)
ASTM
(A, B, and D series for materials and testing)
NFPA 13 / 20
for fire protection systems
Local
Texas
code amendments and enforcement practices
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree or Technical Diploma
in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or Construction.
3–7 years
of quality control inspection experience in mechanical works within large-scale commercial or industrial projects.
Sound knowledge of
mechanical systems, installation practices, and quality inspection methods .
Familiarity with
ITPs, NCR management, and commissioning documentation .
Strong ability to read and interpret
drawings, specifications, and submittals .
Proficiency in
MS Office .
Excellent attention to detail, documentation accuracy, and coordination skills.
Physically fit for site inspections in active construction environments.
Preferred Qualifications
ISO 9001:2015
or
NICET certification
in mechanical inspection or testing.
ICC Mechanical Inspector
or equivalent local certification.
Experience in
Texas code enforcement practices
and local authority inspection coordination.
Reporting & Authority
Reports directly to the
QC Engineer
and functionally supports the
Trade Team Lead .
Authorized to issue
Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs)
for non-compliant work and verify corrective actions.
Coordinates with subcontractor foremen and project engineers to ensure immediate rectification of deficiencies.
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