Electrical Inspector
October 10, 20240
JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Keep, monitor and follow up as necessary and maintain complete record(s)concerning the execution of electrical
- Conduct detailed inspections of electrical systems and installations at pipeline
- Attend site technical coordination meetings to discuss EPC contractor’s submissions, shop drawings, material submittals and construction related
- Conduct thorough inspections of all electrical systems, equipment, and materials used in the construction of onshore pipeline. This may include:
- Transformers
- Switchgear
- Motors
- Control panels
- Cabling and wiring systems
- Grounding systems
- Issue inspection reports documenting findings, including any discrepancies or non-conformances.
- Work collaboratively with electrical contractors, engineers, and other construction personnel to resolve identified issues and ensure corrective actions are
- Maintain a safe work environment by adhering to all safety protocols and
- Review and verify electrical design documents, including schematics, wiring diagrams, and single-line
- Inspect new and existing sound and security systems, wiring, lighting, motors, and generating
- Inspection, sampling and testing of materials to assure that compliance with the contract
- Assist in the review and forward comments on the EPC Contractor’s method statement for execution of all electrical
- Inspect the installation of the electrical wiring for heating and air-conditioning systems, appliances, and other
- Inspect the on-site and off-site materials to be used on the project and organize field and laboratory tests, on construction materials to ascertain their compliance with the specifications and determine its acceptability for use on the
- Carry out the final inspection for certification of final completion and handing over of the
- Assist in the review and forward comments on the Technical Query raised by the EPC
- Any potential safety concerns identified at site shall be reported to site HSE Supervisor and Client Resident
- Liaise with the Client Resident Engineer for the effective implementation of the quality management systems and site supervision provision activities
- Implement the site supervision quality procedures, and review submission requirements of the project, along with the EPC Contractor.
- Conduct regular (daily) site visits and supervise, verify the installation of Electrical works ensuring compliance with the contract
- Review and forward any comments on the EPC Contractor’s technical
- Review all construction documents and highlight any design and contractual discrepancies with the concerned Client Resident
- Stop construction of non-compliant
- Examine and inspect wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical jig boards, for completeness of assembly, quality, and conformance to
- Inspect wiring of assemblies for accuracy of stripping, soldering, and crimping, and for
- Verify the accuracy of the EPC contractor’s “As-Built” drawings reflecting in details the as-built conditions and approve the As-Built
- Look for frayed wires and loose connections
- Test continuity
- Compile inspection reports
- Raise Non-Conformance Notices (NCNs) / reports; Site Inspections Notices (SINs) identify quality deficiencies in conjunction with the Client Resident
- Review the corrective actions proposed by the EPC Contractor, respond /follow ups and close out procedure
- Examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical jig boards, for completeness of assembly, quality, and conformance to blueprints, production illustrations, engineering drawings, and
- Records acceptance or rejection of parts on inspection report and indicates reason for rejection. – WORK EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum Five (5) years working experience as an Electrical Engineer / Inspector on onshore gas pipeline construction projects.
- – EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
- BSc (Hons) Minimum in Electrical Engineering or a relevant field



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