Job Description

CPECC

E&I Inspector

Job id: 585274

15 Jul 2025

Job Location

United Arab Emirates

Experience

2 to 8 years

Qualification Level

Diploma; Engineering Graduates/PG

Job Function

Engineering
Quality / Testing

Skillset

Technical Documentation ,Quality Assurance

Preferred Jobseekers

Locally available candidates only apply for this job

The E&I Inspector is responsible for inspecting, testing, and ensuring the quality and safety of electrical and instrumentation systems in construction, maintenance, or commissioning projects. They verify compliance with project specifications, standards, and safety regulations.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct inspections of electrical and instrumentation installations during various project phases.
Review drawings, specifications, and technical documents to ensure compliance.
Perform testing and commissioning of electrical and instrumentation systems.
Identify and document non-conformities or defects; recommend corrective actions.
Ensure adherence to safety standards and protocols.
Coordinate with construction teams, contractors, and engineers.
Maintain detailed inspection reports and documentation.
Assist in quality control processes and audits.
Ensure that all work complies with local codes and industry standards.

Qualifications & Skills:

Diploma or Degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation, or related field.
Proven experience as an E&I Inspector or similar role.
Knowledge of electrical codes, standards, and safety regulations.
Strong understanding of electrical and instrumentation systems.
Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Good communication and report-writing abilities.
Ability to work in a team environment and under pressure.

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