ResponsibilitiesReview electrical designs, drawings, and specifications to verify conformance with applicable codes, standards, and project requirementsConduct on-site inspections of electrical installations and equipment to assess workmanship, materials, and safetyCoordinate with testing laboratories to oversee quality control testing of electrical systems, including functionality and safety testingIdentify quality issues and collaborate with the project team to develop and implement corrective actionsMaintain detailed quality control records, reports, and documentationProvide technical guidance and training to field electricians on quality control best practicesWork closely with project managers to ensure electrical quality objectives are achieved within schedule and budgetQualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related fieldProfessional Engineering (P.E.) license preferredStrong working knowledge of the National Electrical Code and other relevant electrical standardsProficient in reading and interpreting electrical drawings, schematics, and specificationsExcellent problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills
With more than 90 years of experience, we specialize in engineering and construction, and investment and development.
What you should know
Global Engineering Group: Operates as a fully integrated global engineering and investment group with 18 subsidiaries and a workforce of over 50,000 employees
Global Landmark Portfolio: Boasts a diverse project backlog across 10 countries, including landmark developments like the Grand Egyptian Museum and the 1.1GW Suez Wind Farm
1936 Construction Legacy: Founded in 1936 by Hassan Allam, who started his career in construction at age 19 after leaving school to help run his father's supply store
How they work
Quality — Commitment to quality in every project and undertaking — understanding the impact of work on the futures of communities where the company operates.
Integrity — Upholding honesty and integrity in all dealings with stakeholders; compromising on ethics is short-sighted.