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Electrical Quality Assurance Representative

Job DescriptionWSP USA is seeking an Electrical Quality Assurance Representative to join a data center construction project near Monroe, Louisiana.This full-time, onsite Quality Assurance staff member will be responsible as an owners’ representative for observing and tracking the delivery, installation, and testing of electrical and mechanical systems of a large-scale mission-critical facility to ensure compliance with the project-specific drawings and specifications.Your ImpactEnsures compliance with the client’s quality program and project-specific drawings and specifications via routine inspections (e.g., Level 2 commissioning) of all electrical and mechanical components and systemsUse an electronic field device and software (e.g., iPad with ACC BUILD) to communicate and track results of inspections and note deficiencies of installed components throughout the construction and early commissioning processWork in a dynamic team environment as the owner representative with manufacturers, construction managers, general contractor and their lower-tiered subcontractors Will read project schedules and determine necessary inspections required based on project and client specificationsProactively schedule inspections and tests with the general contractor and lower-tiered subcontractors based on short term look-ahead schedulePrepare daily and weekly reports summarizing the inspections performed and their resultsTrack documented inspection issues / shortcomings through to resolutionWill tailor provided general inspection checklists for project specific equipmentRecognize installation trends, take initiative to investigate root-cause analysis, and recommend process improvementWho You AreRequired Qualifications5 - 7+ years of construction and/or quality assurance experience, of which 2+ years of experience include complex, mission-critical facilities; data center, hospital, or large-scale construction experience requiredExperience with large-scale, complex electrical and mechanical installations, and the testing and/or commissioning of similar systemsDemonstrated experience with major regulations, industry codes, and standards affecting mechanical and electrical installations, as well as standard mechanical, electrical, and plumbing materials and means of construction Experience performing Level 2 commissioning inspections for set-in-place installations and pre-energization activities College, trade school, or military training in a technical discipline.Able to walk distances on uneven sites, climb small ladders, and work in an active construction environmentCertifications in quality assurance or commissioning are desired, but not required (e.g., CDCAP, DCEP, ICC, CxA, NICET, ASHRAE, USACE CQM, etc.)Must pass background check