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Inspector - Structural, Civil, Welding, Electrical - Plaquemines at Intertek Group in Port Aransas, TX

The Inspector is responsible for ensuring that the Project Quality Plan in conjunction with Project Execution Plan is developed and implemented. Promoting quality awareness throughout the organization, emphasizing excellence, continuous improvement, and corrective action to influence the overall success of company business. Ensure that Project Quality Plan in conjunction with Project Execution Plan is developed and implemented. Promote quality awareness throughout the organization, emphasizing excellence, continuous improvement and corrective action to influence the overall success of company business. Duties:
Review of specifications, procedures and specified standards utilized on the construction site Electrical testing monitoring Inspection, witnessing or verification to establish the quality of a material, structure or system Factory acceptance tests of installations and equipment Monitoring electrical systems of plant equipment before and during installation Organization and implementation of record retention systems Requirements:
Industry standard certifications preferred (CWI, API, etc.) 10
years of inspection experience on-site during construction in Structural, Civil, Welding, Electrical, Piping & Coatings
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Construction & Real EstateEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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