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Electrical Inspector – Aviation

Newark Liberty International Airport

 

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact? Do you thrive on tackling complex challenges and leveraging your technical expertise to drive results? Do you value working in a supportive and inclusive environment where your professional growth is a top priority? At Group PMX, you’ll have the opportunity to enhance your skills through comprehensive training, education, and in-house mentorship. We also encourage active participation in industry trade, business, and professional associations to keep you at the forefront of your field.

 

Responsibilities

  • Perform daily inspection of electrical construction activities for the air train (automated people mover) system, including power distribution, traction power, signaling, communications, and control systems.
  • Verify all electrical installations comply with approved plans, specifications, codes, and contract requirements.
  • Inspect conduit installation, cable pulling/termination, grounding, panels, substations, and system interfaces.
  • Coordinate with contractors, Resident Engineer, and design teams to resolve field issues and ensure proper system integration.
  • Review and track RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, and as-built documentation related to electrical work.
  • Monitor contractor workmanship, material quality, and adherence to project schedule.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards (NEC, NFPA, FAA, Port Authority requirements).
  • Support testing and commissioning activities, including factory and field acceptance testing for APM systems.
  • Maintain detailed inspection reports, daily logs, and non-conformance documentation.
  • Enforce site safety requirements in coordination with project safety teams.

Qualifications

  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or related field preferred.
  • 5–10+ years of experience in electrical inspection, construction, or field engineering within the A/E/C industry.
  • Experience with transit systems, automated people movers (APM), rail, or large infrastructure projects strongly preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of electrical systems including medium/low voltage power, controls, communications, and signaling systems.
  • Familiarity with NEC, NFPA standards, and relevant aviation/transportation authority requirements.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and specifications.
  • Experience working in active airport or high-security environments preferred.
  • Relevant certifications (e.g., NICET, ICC Electrical Inspector) are a plus.

Salary: $90-140k

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