
Construction Inspector-Electrical
Accura Engineering And Consulting Services, Inc.
The Role
Overview
Inspect and oversee electrical construction on large federal projects
Key Responsibilities
- plan review
- field surveillance
- daily reporting
- contract administration
- quality assurance
- inspection services
Tasks
-Candidate should be prepared to review and interpret plans and specifications, submittals, reports, schedules, modifications, cost estimates, pay applications, change orders and claims. -Provide field surveillance and prepare daily detailed reports covering all pertinent factors affecting safety, cost and engineering considerations. -Deliver recommendations to government personnel regarding compliance with contract provisions. -Participate in pre-construction conferences with government personnel. -Analyze design and construction issues with respect to contract requirements. -Candidate will be responsible for site observation and reporting on multiple assigned projects to government personnel. -Oversee construction, contract administration, and quality assurance activities in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations. -Candidate will provide construction inspection services on several simultaneous federal projects ranging in value up from tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars in construction value.
Requirements
- 10+ years
- electrical
- low voltage
- rms 3.0
- rcdd
- pe
What You Bring
-Minimum of 10 years of construction inspection experience. -Emphasis is placed on knowledge and experience with, but not limited to, Industrial/Laboratory building electrical Systems (low voltage and high voltage), system controls, building automation, data centers, and other complex electrical-engineering related elements found in large and complex buildings and utility plants. -Army Corp of Engineering (USACE) or other federal project experience, preferred. -Experience using RMS 3.0, preferred -Engineering Degree, RCDD and/or Registered P.E. in Electrical Systems is a plus. -Significant experience with low voltage systems preferred. -Significant experience with low-voltage systems highly desirable. -Extensive experience with electrical systems of all types preferred. -Experience with large Federal Building Design, Medical Building Design and/or Construction Projects, or other similarly complex projects is desired. For this requirement, “Large” projects are defined as a construction value of at least $100 million or more.
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Benefits
-Competitive salary based on experience. -Professional development and career advancement opportunities. -Retirement savings plan with company match. -A supportive and collaborative work environment. -Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. -Paid time off and holidays.
The Company
About Accura Engineering And Consulting Services, Inc.
-Founded in Atlanta, this firm swiftly grew into a trusted multi‑disciplinary consultancy serving both federal and local agencies. -It combines engineering, environmental assessment, construction management, and surveying under one roof, delivering personal yet full‑service solutions. -With project footprints from Alaska to Puerto Rico, their typical engagements include Phase I/II site assessments, wetlands and asbestos surveys, and CEI for infrastructure work. -They’re SBA 8(a), SDB and Woman‑Owned certified, enabling high‑profile contracts with DoD, EPA, NASA, GSA, and state DOTs. -Accura stands out for melding responsiveness with technical strength, led by a seasoned team of engineers, surveyors, and environmental specialists.
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Construction
Utilities
Government
Security Clearance
-must be a us citizen -must pass a federal background review and drug screen -employer uses e‑verify in hiring practices