Description
Summary:- A Quality Control (QC) Inspector is a high visibility position; therefore, the inspector must always present themselves in a professional manner, with honesty and integrity.
- A QC Inspector must possess good interpersonal skills and willingness to learn. A QC Inspector is an individual who observes, monitors, and documents the execution of construction work performed in the field and contractors crews.
- A QC Inspector primarily performs quality inspections on work currently being performed or work that has been recently completed, utilizing established checklists.
- A QC Inspector will also perform and document field safety audits, utilizing the Safety Website.
- Work Experience - Candidates for the Overhead QC Inspector positions: Shall not be former or existing employees or retirees. Shall have utility overhead experience. Past QC Inspector experience is preferred. Nuclear QC Inspector background would be viewed favorable.
- A QC Inspector's primary duties are (but are not limited to:)
- Spend 95+% of their time in the field performing QC inspections, Inspection of existing facilities such as URD cables, splices, terminations, transformers, and other facilities as required
- Observe the construction of URD splices and terminations while being constructed
- Document identified deviations in QCI in a timely manner
- Conduct and document Safety Audits as required
- Attend weekly staff meetings
- T&S substation inspectors will work with multiple programs with T&S Scope
- Will be assigned work locations and utilize checklist to inspect
- Enter information, post pictures of findings, findings go into a database for reporting purposes
- Must meet monthly quotas.
- Work is assigned in advance so you can identify deviations, input information
- Move on to next location
- Free to plan your day as soon as you meet your monthly inspection numbers
- Will also need to conduct safety audits
Qualifications:
- Candidates for the Overhead QC Inspector positions will have to successfully complete and/or demonstrate knowledge of: QC Inspector Qualification Training
- Proficiency using the Standards (C-Specs), Proficiency using maps and locating equipment in the field
- Knowledge of work practices and procedures
- Knowledge of the Safety Rule Book and other underground safety rules.
- Complete knowledge of how to build a build a pole, install pole attachments (transformers, capacitor banks, repeaters, etc)
- Be able to show competency equivalent to a Overhead Lineman.
- Contractor candidates holding current industry underground certifications for performing overhead activities will be evaluated and portions of the above requirements may be waived.
- Prefer someone with both Transmission and Substation experience
- Looking for experience in T&S specs, policies, procedures
- Must have electrical utility industry experience
- Inspector experience: need someone familiar with specs and ability to read job diagrams; inspector experience is a plus, but if they have other qualifications, this is not 100% required
- Journeyman/Lineman will be considered especially if they have experience in T&S
- Minimum 5+ years
- Nuclear experience is not necessary
- PPE/FR clothing