Electrical Inspector
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
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Construction
About ACMS Northwest
About ACMS Northwest
ACMS Northwest is an Oregon-based, women-owned construction management and civil engineering firm that provides professional services to public agencies and private-sector clients. Our projects focus includes underground utility installations, green streets, bioswales, industrial projects, wastewater treatment plants and pump stations, roadways/highways, high and low‑rise structures, property condition assessments, floodplain restorations, pavement and drainage improvements, and redevelopments of parks and public spaces.
The Role
About The Role
We have a terrific opportunity for an Electrical Construction Inspector to join our team in support of a public sector client. Electrical Inspectors enhance the safety and livability of public infrastructure by performing field inspections of electrical systems for compliance with applicable codes and regulations. This position requires technical expertise, sound judgment, and the ability to communicate effectively with contractors, engineers, and the public.
Inspectors work collaboratively, share knowledge, and contribute to a team-oriented environment.
- Inspect electrical installations for compliance with the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code and local regulations.
- Conduct periodic inspections under the Master Permit Program in facilities such as treatment plants, pump stations, and other public infrastructure.
- Review electrical products for proper listings and ensure installations meet Fire and Life Safety standards.
- Issue notices of code violations and ensure timely corrections.
- Enforce Oregon electrical licensing laws and issue nonconformance notices as needed.
- Maintain accurate inspection records and communicate findings with stakeholders.
- Document daily construction activities and prepare detailed reports.
- Ensure contractor, personnel, and public safety on job sites.
- Construction quality assurance inspection practices
- Electrical systems including instrumentation, control panels, PLCs, and HVAC
- Construction methods, materials, specifications, and standards
- Safety practices and quality standards for construction materials
- Electrical codes and standards related to municipal infrastructure
- Read and interpret construction plans, specifications, codes, laws, and contracts
- Perform math calculations related to construction progress, dimensions, and costs
- Communicate technical electrical information to a range of audiences
- Maintain detailed construction records and write clear reports
- Use laptops/tablets and software such as Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, and Apple products
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse teams
- Valid state driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
- Oregon Inspector Certification (OIC) and Electrical Specialty Code Inspector Certification (EI) at hire or within six months
- Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and Oregon State Electrical Safety Law
- Experience with instrumentation and controls, control panel design, PLC programming, and/or HVAC systems
- Background in municipal infrastructure inspection
- Four years as a licensed Oregon general journeyman electrician
- Completion of an approved apprenticeship program plus four years’ journeyman experience
- Ten years of electrical inspection experience (five years in commercial/industrial/multifamily)
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering plus two years of relevant experience
- Certified professional electrical engineer
- ACMS is not accepting resumes from 3rd party recruitment agencies at this time.
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