The Subcontractor shall provide electrical inspection services as required by TOC.
The Subcontractor shall be responsible for managing the performance of the electrical inspection service.
Electrical design shall comply with NFPA70, National Electrical Code (NEC).
All electrical equipment and wiring installed or used on the Hanford Site shall be subject to approval by a qualified NEC Inspector.
Electrical Inspections will be authorized by TOC through the issuance of releases to the Subcontractor.
Each release will contain specific information related to the inspection services that will be performed by the Subcontractor and any required vendor interfaces.
Inspections shall be performed in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) National Electric Code (NEC).
Primary responsibilities include NEC inspections of TOC/Government-owned or operated systems, components, facilities, and equipment.
Subcontractor personnel assigned to perform NEC inspections shall be qualified as required in section 12.
3 National Electrical Code Inspector.
The Point of Contact (POC) for the individual release will notify the Subcontractor at least one working day in advance of any needed NEC inspection services.
The Subcontractor shall be properly staffed to handle and schedule TOC requests.
It is expected that the Subcontractor shall be ready to mobilize within one working day from receiving all required information from TOC.
Subcontractor NEC Inspector shall travel to the location designated by the TOC point of contact to meet the designated escort and to perform an NEC field inspection in accordance with applicable Hanford Site standards and procedures.
Inspections should be performed with eyes on by the NEC Inspector.
It is required, that unless there are extreme extenuating circumstances justified to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), the NEC Inspector will be present at the field location of the issue being inspected.
If extenuating circumstances are identified, the AHJ will be notified and will determine if other means of visual inspection, for example live video via Skype or some other means of real time remote viewing, or as a last resort photos, may be used by the NEC Inspector to perform the field inspection.
The Subcontractor shall document the scope and results of the inspection on a TOC provided NEC Electrical Installation Permit (EIP) form.
The documentation is to include identification of applicable work packages, ECNs, drawings, all deficiencies noted during the inspection (excluding those corrected during the inspection), clearly indicate whether the equipment/system inspected was approved, and sign and date the report.
When installation or modification is approved, an “NEC Service Inspection” sticker is to be affixed to the equipment.
A registered professional engineer must approve NEC inspections.
The Subcontractor must be prepared to make periodic visits to Hanford Site locations (e.
g.
200 East/West Area, ETF, LAWPS, 242-A etc.
).
Alternate work schedules including shift work may facilitate some inspections but no additional added costs will be allowed in such cases.
The NEC Inspector must have the following qualifications:
* Current General Electrical Inspector certification awarded by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) or the International Code Council (ICC), and
* At least one of the following:
* four years of experience as a journeyman electrician installing and maintaining electrical equipment, or
* Two years of electrical engineering training at an accredited college and four years of continuous practical electrical installation work, or
* Four years of electrical engineering training at an accredited college and two years of continuous practical electrical installation work
and
* NFPA-70E, Standards for Electrical Safety, with refresher training at intervals not to exceed 36 months (See Hanford Site Electrical Safety Program [HSESP] Course Descriptions, Objectives, and Training Requirements, Number 5, NFPA 70E Standards for Electrical Safety), and
* Authorized Worker Lock and Tag Training.
Clerk/Administrative Assistant handles with minimum supervision and technical assistance standard clerical work related directly to the assigned subcontract release.
Activities typically performed include submittal preparation, record-keeping, & overall coordination of the contract.
Minimum qualifications include graduation from high school and two years clerical experience.
The NEC Inspector(s) must be certified and fully qualified as described above.
Please do not apply for this position if you do not meet all qualifications.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $65.
00 - $85.
00 per hour
Expected hours: 10 – 25 per week
Benefits:
* Flexible schedule
* Health insurance
Schedule:
* Choose your own hours
* On call
Work Location: In person