About the job
Objective:
The Quality Control Inspector for Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) plays a pivotal role in guaranteeing that all E&I installation, testing, and commissioning processes are conducted in strict adherence to approved drawings, project specifications, and relevant international codes and standards. This position is essential in ensuring compliance with client specifications and driving the project's quality goals forward.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct thorough inspections and monitoring of Electrical and Instrumentation activities in alignment with established Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs).
- Examine the installation of cable trays, conduits, cables (LV/MV/Control/FO), lighting, grounding systems, panels, junction boxes, instruments, impulse tubing, and field devices.
- Ensure all activities comply with approved drawings, specifications, method statements, and vendor data.
- Confirm that installation practices conform to applicable standards such as IEC, IEEE, NFPA, BS, and project specifications.
- Verify correct identification, tagging, and labeling of cables, equipment, and instruments.
- Witness and validate continuity, insulation resistance (IR), megger, HV/LV cable testing, loop checking, and functional testing.
- Oversee Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), Site Acceptance Testing (SAT), calibration, and pre-commissioning tasks as necessary.
- Ensure the use of calibrated and approved testing equipment.
- Review and verify test results, certificates, and records for compliance.
- Manage and submit Request for Inspection (RFI / IR) and ensure prompt resolution.
- Collaborate with construction teams, subcontractors, QA/QC Engineers, and client representatives during inspections.
- Adhere to the Project Quality Plan, ISO 9001 standards, and client specifications.
- Engage in both internal and external audits, site quality meetings, and quality toolbox discussions.
- Proactively identify quality-related issues and support preventive measures.
- Report, track, and address Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) and implement corrective actions.
- Maintain and regularly update Quality Logs including RFI/IR, MIR, and Calibration log.
- Assist in the preparation of as-built drawings, test dossiers, and handover documentation.
