Electrical Inspector Sample Clauses

Electrical Inspector. Paint Inspector The actual composition of the Site Team from time to time shall be decided upon by the Contractor depending on the workload and construction stage. Should the Owners have any reason to complain about any member of the Site Team, the Consultant shall take promptly investigate the complaint, and if it proves to be founded, shall make such change as the Consultant deems necessary.
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Electrical Inspector. 3.5.1 The Electrical Inspector will inspect the construction of electrical systems and equipment to ensure that they are constructed safely, and in compliance with applicable codes and the contract documents. Electrical Inspectors will also inspect building systems, including fire and smoke alarms, security systems, paging systems, communication systems, building management systems and other building systems. 3.5.2 The Electrical Inspector must have a high school diploma and either a minimum of 2 years of college level training in electrical engineering plus a minimum of 5 years of progressive electrical construction experience on similar projects or 2 years of industry training in electrical design and installation plus a minimum of 10 years of progressive electrical construction experience on similar projects. Electrical Inspectors for airfield lighting and signage projects must also have a minimum of 5 years experience in the construction of in- pavement, constant current airfield lighting systems. 3.5.3 The Electrical Inspector must possess and maintain certification by the Florida Electrical Contractor’s Licensing Board (ECLB) and one or more of the following: • Journeyman Electrician certificate valid in the state of Florida, or • International Code Council (ICC) as a Commercial Electrical Inspector. 3.5.4 The Electrical Inspector must be knowledgeable of the requirements of the National Electrical Code and State of Florida and City of Orlando electrical codes.
Electrical Inspector. An employee who is a journeyman lineman whose primary duties consist of overhead and underground visual, detailed and intrusive inspections of the electric distribution system to identify hazards that impact safety and system reliability. Various diagnostic tests are performed during detail inspections such as infrared imaging, pole drill testing, conductor height measurements, checking for oil leaks, etc., and perform repair and maintenance work on poles and substructure as required. At times, the employee will be required to perform all the duties of the Lineman Classification. An employee engaged in journey-level work and performs all classes of electrical work. The employee’s duties may include installing, testing and maintaining all types of meters, protective relay, power plant distributed control systems, pneumatic control valves and actuators, transducers, high voltage circuit breakers and switch-gear, motor control centers, programmable logic controllers, fiber optic equipment, sensors for pH level, pressure, temperature and continuous emissions monitoring instruments control devices, batteries, and battery monitoring systems, fire alarm systems and recording instruments. The employee’s background of training and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. Must perform compliance duties (1) in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, and (2) as described in the department air compliance, water compliance, hazardous material compliance programs, NERC and safety. The employee must possess the appropriate State of California driver’s license, and be capable of performing the duties safely.
Electrical Inspector. Building Inspector 1 percent pay supplement upon obtaining level one (1) certification;
Electrical Inspector. An employee who is a journey level Line Technician whose primary duties consist of overhead and underground visual, detailed and intrusive inspections of the electric distribution system to identify hazards that impact safety and system reliability. Various diagnostic tests are performed during detail inspections such as infrared imaging, pole drill testing, conductor height measurements, checking for oil leaks, etc., and perform repair and maintenance work on poles and substructure as required. At times, the employee will be required to perform all the duties of the Line Technician Classification. A journey level employee who is engaged in performing all classes of electrical power transmission and distribution system construction, maintenance and operation work. The employee may be required to drive a truck and operate any associated equipment, and must possess the appropriate State of California driver’s license. The employee’s background of apprenticeship and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. The employee shall be capable of performing the duties safely.

Related to Electrical Inspector

  • Inspector An authorized representative of the Owner or Engineer assigned to make all necessary inspections and/or tests of the work performed or being performed, or of the materials furnished or being furnished by the Contractor.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems: .1 Lighting including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Also provide illuminance computer printout for all indoor typical indoor spaces and parking lots. .2 Convenience outlets and circuiting, special outlets and circuiting, television outlets, and power systems and equipment. Provide riser diagrams for all electrical systems including master clock, intercom, fire alarm, ITV, computer networking/telephone. Also, provide for emergency and normal power distribution. Provide luminaire schedule. .3 Panel schedule may be in preliminary form but circuitry must be included. .4 Applicable installation details. .5 General legend and list of abbreviations. .6 Voltage drop computation for all main feeders. .7 Short circuit analysis .8 Provide 1/2" scale floor plan and wall elevations for all electrical rooms.

  • Meters (a) You must allow safe and unhindered access to your premises for the purposes of reading and maintaining the meters (where relevant). (b) We will use our best endeavours to ensure that a meter reading is carried out as frequently as is needed to prepare your bills, consistently with the metering rules and in any event at least once every 12 months.

  • Inspector General The Grantee understands its duty, pursuant to Section 20.055(5), F.S., to cooperate with the inspector general in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing. The Grantee will comply with this duty and ensure that its sub-grantees and/or subcontractors issued under this Agreement, if any, impose this requirement, in writing, on its sub-grantees and/or subcontractors, respectively.

  • MOVE-IN INSPECTION Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Agree to inspect the Premises and write any present damages or needed repairs on a move-in checklist. ☐ - Shall not inspect the Premises or complete a move-in checklist.

  • Interior (a) Ceilings, sidewalls and bulkhead panels will be clean and free of cracks and stains. (b) Carpets and seat covers will be in good condition, clean and free of stains and meet FAR burn certification regulations; (c) Seats will be serviceable, in good condition and repainted as necessary; and (d) Emergency equipment having a calendar life will have a minimum of 1 year or 100% of its total approved life, whichever is less, remaining.

  • IN INSPECTION Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one)

  • Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Installations Any special carpentry, wiring, electrical or other work, gas, steam, water and drainage connection shall be installed at Exhibitor’s expense, and in accordance with the building and Management’s direction.

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