Principle Services, LLC
Construction Inspector - Power Generation
Celina, TX | $80,000.00-$120,000.00 | 1 day ago
The Lead Construction Inspector will perform daily on‑site inspections of construction activities related to the installation of Siemens simple cycle gas turbines (SGT-800s), a 138kV Switchyard, and BOP components. This includes verifying compliance with project specifications, Siemens technical requirements, industry codes/standards (e.g., ASME, NFPA, OSHA), and regulatory permits. The inspector will document observations, identify deficiencies, witness testing, and support quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) processes to facilitate successful commissioning and handover.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct daily field inspections of turbine installation, foundation work, mechanical assembly, piping, electrical systems, and BOP elements (including fuel gas systems, ammonia system, air intake/exhaust, transformers, switchgear, cabling, grounding, and auxiliary equipment).
Verify that construction activities align with approved engineering drawings, manufacturer installation manuals, project specifications, and applicable codes/standards.
Inspect civil works such as turbine foundations, access roads, crane pads, structural supports, and site grading for quality and dimensional accuracy.
Monitor mechanical installations including gas turbine alignment, bolting, welding, piping (fuel gas, lube oil, ammonia), and rotating equipment setup.
Review electrical installations including medium/high‑voltage cabling, transformers, switchgear, control systems, and grounding to ensure proper installation and safety.
Witness and document key activities as material receiving, concrete pours, welding, non‑destructive testing (NDT), hydrostatic/pneumatic testing, equipment alignment, and pre‑commissioning checks.
Identify and report non‑conformances, defects, or deviations; work with contractors and site teams to resolve issues promptly.
Maintain detailed daily inspection reports, photo documentation, and logs; prepare punch lists and track resolution of open items.
Ensure adherence to site safety protocols, environmental regulations, and permit conditions (e.g., OSHA, EPA, local building codes).
Manage and train junior construction inspector(s) working on the project.
Coordinate with Siemens representatives, EPC contractors, subcontractors, and third‑party inspectors during critical installations and testing phases.
Support turnover package compilation, including as‑built documentation and QA/QC records for handover to operations.
Participate in safety meetings, pre‑activity briefings, and progress reviews as required.
Provide SWPPP inspections in accordance with state permit.
Qualifications & Requirements
Minimum 10–15 years of relevant experience as a construction inspector or field quality inspector on industrial/power generation projects, preferably involving gas turbines, simple cycle plants.
Experience with gas turbine installations (Siemens, GE, or similar) and BOP systems (fuel gas conditioning, cooling, electrical integration) is highly preferred.
Strong knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including ASME (e.g., B31.1/B31.3 piping), AWS welding codes, NEC electrical codes, NFPA, and OSHA safety requirements.
Familiarity with power plant construction practices, including civil/structural, mechanical, and electrical disciplines.
Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings, P&IDs, specifications, and OEM installation manuals.
Certification or training in relevant areas (e.g., ACI concrete inspection, AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), API 510/570, OSHA 30‑hour, or NDT Level II).
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) for reporting; experience with digital inspection tools or QA/QC software is a plus.
Valid driver's license and ability to work extended hours/outdoors in varying weather conditions at an active construction site.
Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and ability to work independently while collaborating with diverse teams.
Preferred Skills
Prior exposure to Siemens gas turbine models (e.g., SGT‑800 series) or simple cycle power projects.
Knowledge of commissioning processes, pre‑startup safety reviews (PSSR), and turnover documentation.
Experience in fast‑track EPC or owner‑direct construction environments.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Project Management and Quality Assurance
Industries
Electric Power Generation
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Disability insurance
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The Lead Construction Inspector will perform daily on‑site inspections of construction activities related to the installation of Siemens simple cycle gas turbines (SGT-800s), a 138kV Switchyard, and BOP components. This includes verifying compliance with project specifications, Siemens technical requirements, industry codes/standards (e.g., ASME, NFPA, OSHA), and regulatory permits. The inspector will document observations, identify deficiencies, witness testing, and support quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) processes to facilitate successful commissioning and handover.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct daily field inspections of turbine installation, foundation work, mechanical assembly, piping, electrical systems, and BOP elements (including fuel gas systems, ammonia system, air intake/exhaust, transformers, switchgear, cabling, grounding, and auxiliary equipment).
Verify that construction activities align with approved engineering drawings, manufacturer installation manuals, project specifications, and applicable codes/standards.
Inspect civil works such as turbine foundations, access roads, crane pads, structural supports, and site grading for quality and dimensional accuracy.
Monitor mechanical installations including gas turbine alignment, bolting, welding, piping (fuel gas, lube oil, ammonia), and rotating equipment setup.
Review electrical installations including medium/high‑voltage cabling, transformers, switchgear, control systems, and grounding to ensure proper installation and safety.
Witness and document key activities as material receiving, concrete pours, welding, non‑destructive testing (NDT), hydrostatic/pneumatic testing, equipment alignment, and pre‑commissioning checks.
Identify and report non‑conformances, defects, or deviations; work with contractors and site teams to resolve issues promptly.
Maintain detailed daily inspection reports, photo documentation, and logs; prepare punch lists and track resolution of open items.
Ensure adherence to site safety protocols, environmental regulations, and permit conditions (e.g., OSHA, EPA, local building codes).
Manage and train junior construction inspector(s) working on the project.
Coordinate with Siemens representatives, EPC contractors, subcontractors, and third‑party inspectors during critical installations and testing phases.
Support turnover package compilation, including as‑built documentation and QA/QC records for handover to operations.
Participate in safety meetings, pre‑activity briefings, and progress reviews as required.
Provide SWPPP inspections in accordance with state permit.
Qualifications & Requirements
Minimum 10–15 years of relevant experience as a construction inspector or field quality inspector on industrial/power generation projects, preferably involving gas turbines, simple cycle plants.
Experience with gas turbine installations (Siemens, GE, or similar) and BOP systems (fuel gas conditioning, cooling, electrical integration) is highly preferred.
Strong knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including ASME (e.g., B31.1/B31.3 piping), AWS welding codes, NEC electrical codes, NFPA, and OSHA safety requirements.
Familiarity with power plant construction practices, including civil/structural, mechanical, and electrical disciplines.
Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings, P&IDs, specifications, and OEM installation manuals.
Certification or training in relevant areas (e.g., ACI concrete inspection, AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), API 510/570, OSHA 30‑hour, or NDT Level II).
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) for reporting; experience with digital inspection tools or QA/QC software is a plus.
Valid driver's license and ability to work extended hours/outdoors in varying weather conditions at an active construction site.
Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and ability to work independently while collaborating with diverse teams.
Preferred Skills
Prior exposure to Siemens gas turbine models (e.g., SGT‑800 series) or simple cycle power projects.
Knowledge of commissioning processes, pre‑startup safety reviews (PSSR), and turnover documentation.
Experience in fast‑track EPC or owner‑direct construction environments.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Project Management and Quality Assurance
Industries
Electric Power Generation
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Disability insurance
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