CSI Engineering
Job Title:
Field Inspector II – Plumbing
Location:
Abilene, Texas, USA
About CSI Engineering
At
CSI Engineering , we bring together innovation, precision and passion to deliver top‑tier MEP, Testing & Commissioning and engineering services worldwide. Guided by our motto
“Converting Energy to Synergy” , we empower projects through high performance, client focus and advanced technologies. Our team unites experienced professionals and next‑generation engineers–all committed to understanding each client's unique needs and exceeding expectations through tailored solutions, rigorous standards and continuous improvement. Position Overview
We are seeking a
Field Inspector II – Plumbing
to perform comprehensive field inspections and quality verification of plumbing and drainage systems. This role requires hands‑on experience with building plumbing installations, the ability to interpret codes and specifications, and confidence in coordinating with QA/QC, commissioning, and construction teams. The position
functionally reports to the QC Engineer and administratively to the Trade Team Lead , ensuring full alignment between project execution and quality assurance. Key Responsibilities
Conduct independent inspections of
domestic water, drainage, vent, storm, and sanitary systems , verifying compliance with drawings, specifications, and codes. Review
IFC drawings, shop drawings, and material submittals ; identify discrepancies and coordinate corrective actions. Enforce adherence to
IPC (International Plumbing Code), UPC, ASME A112, NSF, and local plumbing regulations . Witness and verify
pressure, leak, and functional performance tests , including pump testing, flushing, and chlorination/disinfection activities. Inspect installation of
valves, backflow preventers, pumps, water heaters, interceptors, and fixtures
for quality, labeling, and orientation. Monitor slope, pipe supports, insulation, and identification tagging for conformity with project and code requirements. Prepare and maintain detailed
inspection reports, NCRs, CARs, ITP records, and daily logs , ensuring proper traceability. Verify
as-built documentation
and readiness of systems for turnover to commissioning teams. Mentor
Field Inspector I
staff and support QA/QC Engineer during audits or client inspections. Coordinate with
Safety
to ensure that all inspection and testing activities follow OSHA and site safety standards. Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Plumbing Engineering , or equivalent technical diploma. 3–7 years
of plumbing inspection or QA/QC experience within building or infrastructure projects. In-depth knowledge of
plumbing systems, components, and materials , including piping, valves, and fixtures. Proven understanding of
IPC, UPC, ASME, and NSF codes and standards . Proficiency in
MS Office . Strong documentation, coordination, and communication skills; capable of working independently with minimal supervision. Physically fit for fieldwork in mechanical rooms, roof spaces, and confined areas. Preferred Qualifications
OSHA 30
certification or equivalent safety qualification. Experience in
hydrostatic, air, and vacuum testing , and
disinfection/flushing procedures . Exposure to specialized systems such as
medical gas, RO/softened water, graywater, and sump/pump assemblies . Ability to review and close
NCRs , validate
ITPs , and support
commissioning documentation .
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Field Inspector II – Plumbing
Location:
Abilene, Texas, USA
About CSI Engineering
At
CSI Engineering , we bring together innovation, precision and passion to deliver top‑tier MEP, Testing & Commissioning and engineering services worldwide. Guided by our motto
“Converting Energy to Synergy” , we empower projects through high performance, client focus and advanced technologies. Our team unites experienced professionals and next‑generation engineers–all committed to understanding each client's unique needs and exceeding expectations through tailored solutions, rigorous standards and continuous improvement. Position Overview
We are seeking a
Field Inspector II – Plumbing
to perform comprehensive field inspections and quality verification of plumbing and drainage systems. This role requires hands‑on experience with building plumbing installations, the ability to interpret codes and specifications, and confidence in coordinating with QA/QC, commissioning, and construction teams. The position
functionally reports to the QC Engineer and administratively to the Trade Team Lead , ensuring full alignment between project execution and quality assurance. Key Responsibilities
Conduct independent inspections of
domestic water, drainage, vent, storm, and sanitary systems , verifying compliance with drawings, specifications, and codes. Review
IFC drawings, shop drawings, and material submittals ; identify discrepancies and coordinate corrective actions. Enforce adherence to
IPC (International Plumbing Code), UPC, ASME A112, NSF, and local plumbing regulations . Witness and verify
pressure, leak, and functional performance tests , including pump testing, flushing, and chlorination/disinfection activities. Inspect installation of
valves, backflow preventers, pumps, water heaters, interceptors, and fixtures
for quality, labeling, and orientation. Monitor slope, pipe supports, insulation, and identification tagging for conformity with project and code requirements. Prepare and maintain detailed
inspection reports, NCRs, CARs, ITP records, and daily logs , ensuring proper traceability. Verify
as-built documentation
and readiness of systems for turnover to commissioning teams. Mentor
Field Inspector I
staff and support QA/QC Engineer during audits or client inspections. Coordinate with
Safety
to ensure that all inspection and testing activities follow OSHA and site safety standards. Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Plumbing Engineering , or equivalent technical diploma. 3–7 years
of plumbing inspection or QA/QC experience within building or infrastructure projects. In-depth knowledge of
plumbing systems, components, and materials , including piping, valves, and fixtures. Proven understanding of
IPC, UPC, ASME, and NSF codes and standards . Proficiency in
MS Office . Strong documentation, coordination, and communication skills; capable of working independently with minimal supervision. Physically fit for fieldwork in mechanical rooms, roof spaces, and confined areas. Preferred Qualifications
OSHA 30
certification or equivalent safety qualification. Experience in
hydrostatic, air, and vacuum testing , and
disinfection/flushing procedures . Exposure to specialized systems such as
medical gas, RO/softened water, graywater, and sump/pump assemblies . Ability to review and close
NCRs , validate
ITPs , and support
commissioning documentation .
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