CSI Engineering
Job Title:
QC Inspector – Electrical 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 a
QC Inspector – Electrical
to perform inspections, documentation and verification of electrical installations to ensure compliance with project specifications, drawings and applicable standards. The role involves inspecting
power distribution, grounding, lighting and low‑voltage systems , coordinating with the QC Engineer and maintaining quality‑control documentation for all electrical works.
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 electrical works are executed in line with approved procedures and codes.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and verify
medium‑voltage (MV)
and
low‑voltage (LV)
electrical installations including conduits, duct banks, cabling, terminations, grounding/bonding, panels and switchgear.
Review
shop drawings, IFC drawings and material submittals
to ensure consistency with approved design and specifications.
Verify that installations conform to
NEC (NFPA 70) ,
NETA ATS ,
NFPA 72 ,
NFPA 70E ,
IEEE
and applicable
Texas local code amendments .
Ensure use of
UL‑listed
equipment and materials in compliance with the project’s quality and safety standards.
Conduct and witness electrical tests such as
continuity, insulation resistance, megger, polarity and grounding resistance tests .
Monitor implementation of
Quality Plans, ITPs, MMRs and IRs
and ensure documentation is properly maintained and traceable.
Identify non‑conformances, prepare
NCRs
and track corrective actions to closure with relevant trade teams.
Participate in
commissioning and pre‑functional testing
activities, verifying proper energisation procedures and test results.
Attend daily coordination (
“flex and stretch”
) meetings with GC and trade partners to plan inspections and resolve quality‑related issues.
Maintain detailed daily inspection reports, photographs and quality checklists.
Enforce adherence to
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
electrical safety regulations and project‑specific LOTO procedures.
Applicable Codes and Standards (Reference)
National Electrical Code (NEC / NFPA 70)
NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications (ATS)
NFPA 70E
– Electrical Safety in the Workplace
NFPA 72
– Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems
IEEE
and
UL
standards for materials and components
ICC/IBC
(as adopted by Texas jurisdictions)
Local
Texas amendments and enforcement practices
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree or Technical Diploma
in Electrical Engineering, Building Services or Construction.
3–7 years
of electrical inspection or quality‑control experience on large commercial, industrial or data‑center projects.
Strong working knowledge of
NEC/NFPA codes ,
NETA testing procedures
and
electrical inspection practices .
Ability to interpret technical drawings, single‑line diagrams and test data sheets.
Experience in
inspection documentation
(ITPs, IRs, NCRs and test records).
Proficiency in
MS Office .
Excellent communication and reporting skills; ability to work both independently and as part of a multi‑discipline QC team.
Physically fit for field inspection duties, including work in confined spaces or elevated locations.
Preferred Qualifications
NICET, ISO 9001, or ICC Electrical Inspector
certification.
Experience in
Texas electrical code enforcement
or
AHJ coordination .
Familiarity with
commissioning, pre‑energisation and integrated testing .
Skilled in
electrical test instruments
(megger, ground‑resistance tester, thermal imager).
Reporting & Authority
Reports directly to the
QC Engineer
and functionally supports the
Electrical Trade Team Lead .
Authorized to issue
Non‑Conformance Reports (NCRs)
and verify corrective measures.
Coordinates with subcontractor foremen and client inspectors to close inspection‑related items efficiently.
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QC Inspector – Electrical 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 a
QC Inspector – Electrical
to perform inspections, documentation and verification of electrical installations to ensure compliance with project specifications, drawings and applicable standards. The role involves inspecting
power distribution, grounding, lighting and low‑voltage systems , coordinating with the QC Engineer and maintaining quality‑control documentation for all electrical works.
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 electrical works are executed in line with approved procedures and codes.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and verify
medium‑voltage (MV)
and
low‑voltage (LV)
electrical installations including conduits, duct banks, cabling, terminations, grounding/bonding, panels and switchgear.
Review
shop drawings, IFC drawings and material submittals
to ensure consistency with approved design and specifications.
Verify that installations conform to
NEC (NFPA 70) ,
NETA ATS ,
NFPA 72 ,
NFPA 70E ,
IEEE
and applicable
Texas local code amendments .
Ensure use of
UL‑listed
equipment and materials in compliance with the project’s quality and safety standards.
Conduct and witness electrical tests such as
continuity, insulation resistance, megger, polarity and grounding resistance tests .
Monitor implementation of
Quality Plans, ITPs, MMRs and IRs
and ensure documentation is properly maintained and traceable.
Identify non‑conformances, prepare
NCRs
and track corrective actions to closure with relevant trade teams.
Participate in
commissioning and pre‑functional testing
activities, verifying proper energisation procedures and test results.
Attend daily coordination (
“flex and stretch”
) meetings with GC and trade partners to plan inspections and resolve quality‑related issues.
Maintain detailed daily inspection reports, photographs and quality checklists.
Enforce adherence to
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
electrical safety regulations and project‑specific LOTO procedures.
Applicable Codes and Standards (Reference)
National Electrical Code (NEC / NFPA 70)
NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications (ATS)
NFPA 70E
– Electrical Safety in the Workplace
NFPA 72
– Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems
IEEE
and
UL
standards for materials and components
ICC/IBC
(as adopted by Texas jurisdictions)
Local
Texas amendments and enforcement practices
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree or Technical Diploma
in Electrical Engineering, Building Services or Construction.
3–7 years
of electrical inspection or quality‑control experience on large commercial, industrial or data‑center projects.
Strong working knowledge of
NEC/NFPA codes ,
NETA testing procedures
and
electrical inspection practices .
Ability to interpret technical drawings, single‑line diagrams and test data sheets.
Experience in
inspection documentation
(ITPs, IRs, NCRs and test records).
Proficiency in
MS Office .
Excellent communication and reporting skills; ability to work both independently and as part of a multi‑discipline QC team.
Physically fit for field inspection duties, including work in confined spaces or elevated locations.
Preferred Qualifications
NICET, ISO 9001, or ICC Electrical Inspector
certification.
Experience in
Texas electrical code enforcement
or
AHJ coordination .
Familiarity with
commissioning, pre‑energisation and integrated testing .
Skilled in
electrical test instruments
(megger, ground‑resistance tester, thermal imager).
Reporting & Authority
Reports directly to the
QC Engineer
and functionally supports the
Electrical Trade Team Lead .
Authorized to issue
Non‑Conformance Reports (NCRs)
and verify corrective measures.
Coordinates with subcontractor foremen and client inspectors to close inspection‑related items efficiently.
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