Job Title: Field Inspector I – Mechanical
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. **
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Position Overview
We are seeking a Field Inspector I – Mechanical to perform site inspections and verify mechanical installations in accordance with project specifications, approved drawings, and applicable codes.
The position supports the QC Engineer and works closely with construction and commissioning teams to ensure safe and compliant execution.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct daily inspections of HVAC, hydronic, and mechanical piping systems , including ductwork, pumps, chillers, boilers, AHUs/FCUs, and exhaust systems.
- Verify installation work against IFC drawings, approved submittals, and method statements under supervision of a senior inspector or QC Engineer.
- Confirm compliance with IMC, IBC, ASME B31.1/B31.3, SMACNA, ASHRAE , and relevant local codes.
- Assist in preparing inspection checklists, punch lists, and daily reports ; maintain accurate photographic documentation.
- Support witnessing of mechanical tests, such as pressure testing, flushing, or equipment start-up , and record results.
- Identify and report non-conformances for review; assist in follow-up and closure of NCRs/CARs.
- Coordinate with Construction, QA/QC, Safety, and Project Management teams to resolve site issues promptly.
- Participate in toolbox talks and ensure safe work practices during inspections.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent technical diploma.
- 0–3 years of field inspection or construction experience in mechanical building systems.
- Familiarity with basic mechanical codes, drawings, and terminology.
- Proficiency in MS Office ;
- Strong attention to detail, documentation accuracy, and willingness to learn within a multi-disciplinary project team.
- Physically fit to work on active construction sites and perform extended site walks.
Preferred Qualifications
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 safety certification.
- Exposure to NFPA and ASHRAE standards or prior internship in QA/QC mechanical works.
- Understanding of Testing, Adjusting & Balancing (TAB) or basic commissioning concepts.