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CX QA/QC Support Specialist Electrical

Essel
CONTRACTOR Remote · US Dallas, TX, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Essel is looking for Electrical QA/QC Support Specialist for a direct hire opportunity. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring that electrical installations meet quality standards and comply with regulatory requirements. You will work closely with project teams to implement QA/QC processes and conduct inspections to identify and rectify any issues. Key Responsibilities Ensure all electrical systems are installed, tested, and performing in accordance with project specifications, design intent, and applicable codes and standards. Review Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) results for major equipment and track closure of open or deferred items with vendors and site teams prior to functional testing. Conduct proactive inspections through L1–L3 phases to confirm proper handling, installation, and readiness of equipment such as switchgear, PDUs, UPS systems, transformers, and generators. Verify that pre-functional and startup testing (L3) are properly executed and documented by trade contractors, ensuring all Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and energization activities are coordinated with the site Energy Marshal. Validate integration between electrical, mechanical, and control systems, and oversee corrective actions through retesting prior to handoff to commissioning. Prepare, maintain, and track QA/QC documentation—including inspection reports, checklists, MOPs, and test verification forms—within approved customer platforms. Compile and submit comprehensive commissioning reports and turnover packages that include test results, lessons learned, and as-built documentation. Coordinate daily with project managers, design engineers, contractors, and client representatives to align quality and commissioning activities with project milestones. Participate in commissioning meetings, site walkdowns, and coordination sessions to report progress and identify potential risks or delays