What You Will Do
As a QA/QC Field Inspector, you will perform Quality Control Inspections and Testing of field installed instrumentation devices, fabricated Instrument and Control Panels, by following NEC, UL 508A & 698A standards as well as site specific drawings and specifications.
A Typical Day at Prime Controls
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Understanding of electrical wiring, fabrication, and testing of control panels under a UL 508A & 698A panel environment.
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Understanding of instrument and control systems including programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and instrument loops (4-20mA). Knowledge of transmitters, flow meters, pressure probes, temperature probes, level probes, timers, and relays.
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Understanding of PLC logic and software platforms for I/O testing such as Allen-Bradley, Mod icon, Siemens, and Motorola.
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Understanding of and writing, disciplined clear corrective actions on deficiencies and follow up on corrective actions upon as requested.
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Understanding of Non-Conformance and corrective measures to adhere to standards.
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Develop written reports illustrating opportunities for improvement based on factual findings.
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Communicate to team members in a facilitative manner on how to improve performance, based on findings from quality inspections and insights.
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Help prepare training material and provide instruction based on insights gathered from quality findings.
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Analyze quality findings (both in-house and from 3rd parties) and provide insights into corrective measures that will minimize reoccurrence of less than expected performance.
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Bolster good performance by providing positive feedback to team members.
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Properly use electrical test equipment and similar tools.
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Understanding of electrical wiring and testing of both DC and AC circuits up to 480 volts.
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Visually verifies the Bill of Materials for panels and instrumentation devices.
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Visually verifies, tests electronically, and/or physically traces by hand all wire origins and designations for accuracy and correct wiring tags.
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Ability to power up and test 120 VAC, 24VDC, and 480V voltage electrical systems (consistent with OSHA and NEC electrical safety practices).
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Ability to trouble shoot electrical circuits.
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Works overtime or weekends, when necessary, according to the production and site construction schedule.
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Ability to work extended hours when required.
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Ability and dexterity to work with conduit and fittings as well as duct covers and cabinets to manipulate wires.
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Ability to understand and interpret Piping and Instrumentation Drawings (P&IDs) and tubing drawings to ensure correct installation.
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Ability to used customer software packages, e,g ProCore, CxAlloy, BIM360 Field etc.
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Understanding of basic email and MS Office products and various other applications.
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Strictly adheres to all safety and environmental rules and regulations to protect employees and public safety.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring
The Basic
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Associate degree (AA) Electrical Technology Associate Degree (AA)
or equivalent from a two-year college, technical school or five years of experience in lieu of a degree -
2 years related experience
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Intermediate Microsoft Office skills
The Preferred
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6 years related experience
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Military technician preferred