MSR-FSR

Semiconductors

LeadElectricalInspector

$95–135k ~AI est. El Paso, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Lead Electrical Inspector at MSR-FSR. Skills: Electrical inspection, Code compliance, Electrical leadership. Provide discipline leadership for electrical inspection. Provide leadership for inspection readiness”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure electrical work is reviewed; Ensure electrical work is inspected; Ensure proper documentation; Ensure follow-up on issues; Support deficiency tracking; Support correction verification; Support reinspection closure; Ensure documentation is complete; Ensure documentation is traceable; Ensure documentation is professional; Ensure documentation is suitable for audit; Ensure documentation is suitable for turnover

Industry & Context.

Semiconductors
Problems you'll solve

Identify potential conflicts; Identify code concerns; Identify missing details; Identify coordination gaps; Identify field execution risks; Deficiency management; Correction verification

Eligibility Requirements

Stand, Sit, Hand and finger dexterity, Talk or hear, Walk up to 5 miles, Climb multiple flights of stairs, Climb, Balance, Bend, Stoop, Kneel, Crawl, Work near moving mechanical parts, Work around fumes, Work around airborne particles, Work around toxic chemicals, Moderate noise level, Lift and/or move more than 30 pounds, Close vision, Distance vision, Peripheral vision, Depth perception, Adjust focus, Wear personal protective equipment, Safely access obstacles, Traverse indoor obstacles, Traverse outdoor obstacles, Climb ladders, Walk on stairs, Walk on catwalks, Walk on uneven surfaces

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

15 years electrical construction experience, Active Texas Master Electrician License, National Electrical Code (NEC) knowledge, NFPA requirements knowledge, Adopted local codes knowledge, Electrical installation standards knowledge, Grounding and bonding requirements knowledge, Electrical safety principles knowledge, Inspection practices knowledge, Read and interpret electrical drawings, Interpret one-line diagrams, Interpret panel schedules, Interpret equipment details, Interpret specifications, Interpret submittals, Interpret RFIs, Interpret installation requirements, Communicate technical issues clearly

Nice to Have

3 to 5 years leading electrical inspectors, Experience with large commercial environments, Experience with industrial environments, Experience with mission-critical environments, Experience with advanced manufacturing environments, Experience with data center environments, Experience with semiconductor environments, Experience with utility environments, Experience with complex technical construction environments

What You'll Do.

Provide discipline leadership for electrical inspection

Provide leadership for inspection readiness

Provide leadership for code compliance verification

Provide leadership for deficiency management

Provide leadership for reinspection coordination

Provide leadership for field execution support

Lead electrical inspectors

Coordinate with project leadership

Coordinate with construction teams

Coordinate with quality personnel

Coordinate with engineers

Coordinate with contractors

Coordinate with owners

Coordinate with authorities having jurisdiction

Ensure electrical work is reviewed

Ensure electrical work is inspected

Review against approved drawings

Review against specifications

Review against applicable codes

Review against standards

Review against permit conditions

Review against project requirements

Provide field leadership

Apply electrical trade expertise

Maintain documentation discipline

Identify quality risks

Identify safety risks

Identify schedule risks

Escalate quality risks

Escalate safety risks

Escalate schedule risks

Provide technical direction to inspectors

Coordinate inspection priorities

Coordinate active work fronts

Coordinate hold points

Coordinate readiness walks

Coordinate reinspection needs

Coordinate discipline-specific field support

Support Program Manager with electrical staffing

Support Project Manager with electrical staffing

Support Construction Manager with electrical staffing

Support with inspection forecasts

Support with resource loading

Support with issue escalation

Promote consistent inspection practices

Promote technical judgment

Promote documentation quality

Promote professional conduct

Interface with electrical contractors

Interface with design representatives

Interface with owners

Interface with project stakeholders

Interface with jurisdictional representatives

Perform electrical inspections

Oversee electrical inspections

Verify work installation

Confirm inspection hold points

Confirm close-in inspections

Confirm rough-in inspections

Confirm above-ceiling inspections

Confirm energization readiness

Confirm final inspections

Confirm turnover-related inspections

Identify incomplete work

Identify noncompliant work

Identify inaccessible work

Identify not-ready work

Ensure proper documentation of issues

Ensure follow-up on issues

Support deficiency tracking

Support correction verification

Support reinspection closure

Support constructability reviews

Support inspection-readiness reviews

Support field-enforceability checks

Review electrical installation requirements

Identify potential conflicts

Identify code concerns

Identify missing details

Identify coordination gaps

Identify field execution risks

Elevate risks through proper channels

Coordinate with engineering regarding technical questions

Coordinate with design regarding technical questions

Coordinate with quality regarding technical questions

Coordinate with construction regarding technical questions

Prepare electrical inspection reports

Review electrical inspection reports

Maintain electrical inspection reports

Prepare deficiency logs

Review deficiency logs

Maintain deficiency logs

Prepare reinspection records

Review reinspection records

Maintain reinspection records

Prepare photo documentation

Review photo documentation

Maintain photo documentation

Prepare closeout records

Review closeout records

Maintain closeout records

Ensure electrical inspection documentation is complete

Ensure electrical inspection documentation is traceable

Ensure electrical inspection documentation is professional

Ensure electrical inspection documentation is suitable for audit

Ensure electrical inspection documentation is suitable for turnover

Support reporting of inspection activity

Support reporting of failed inspections

Support reporting of open deficiencies

Support reporting of reinspection volume

Support reporting of aging items

Support reporting of risk items

Support reporting of staffing needs

Maintain consistent use of approved forms

Maintain consistent use of inspection systems

Maintain consistent use of logs

Maintain consistent use of dashboards

Maintain consistent use of document control processes

Reinforce safe inspection practices

Reinforce electrical safety awareness

Reinforce access control

Reinforce site-specific safety requirements

Identify unsafe conditions

Identify energized work concerns

Identify access limitations

Identify lockout/tagout concerns

Identify conditions preventing safe inspection

Support a proactive quality culture

Participate in onboarding

Participate in safety training

Participate in quality meetings

Participate in inspection readiness meetings

Participate in lessons-learned discussions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with project leadership; Coordinate with construction teams; Coordinate with quality personnel; Coordinate with engineers; Coordinate with contractors; Coordinate with owners; Coordinate with jurisdictional representatives; Coordinate with design representatives; Coordinate with project stakeholders; Coordinate with engineering; Coordinate with design; Coordinate with quality; Coordinate with construction

Communication Scope

Technical communication; Reporting; Documentation

Process & Methodology

Resource loading, Issue escalation

Full Job Description

Job Description Electrical Lead ### Position Summary The Electrical Lead provides discipline leadership for electrical inspection, inspection readiness, code compliance verification, deficiency management, reinspection coordination, and field execution support. This position leads electrical inspectors and coordinates with project leadership, construction teams, quality personnel, engineers, contractors, owners, and authorities having jurisdiction as required. The Electrical Lead is responsible for ensuring electrical work is reviewed and inspected against approved drawings, specifications, applicable codes, standards, permit conditions, and project requirements. The role requires strong field leadership, electrical trade expertise, documentation discipline, communication skills, and the ability to identify and escalate code, quality, safety, and schedule risks. ### Key Responsibilities ### Electrical Discipline Leadership · Lead electrical inspection activities and provide technical direction to electrical inspectors assigned to the project or program. · Coordinate inspection priorities, active work fronts, hold points, readiness walks, reinspection needs, and discipline-specific field support. · Support the Program Manager, Project Manager, or Construction Manager with electrical staffing needs, inspection forecasts, resource loading, and issue escalation. · Promote consistent inspection practices, technical judgment, documentation quality, and professional conduct across the electrical inspection team. · Interface with electrical contractors, design representatives, owners, project stakeholders, and jurisdictional representatives as required. ### Inspection Execution and Code Compliance · Perform and oversee electrical inspections for power distribution, feeders, branch circuits, equipment installations, grounding and bonding, raceways, cable tray, lighting, panels, switchgear, transformers, generators, UPS systems, fire alarm interfaces, low voltage interfaces,

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