LAWA Construction Inspector, Electrical

Pacific Pros

LAWA Construction Inspector, Electrical

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Paid Holidays

    401(k)

    401(k) matching

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Vision insurance

    Pacific Pros is seeking Construction Inspector for Construction Projects to be a representative for Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA).

    Work Location: LAWA has required the candidates be local for this position.

    Region: Los Angeles, CA

    Status: Full-time on-site.

    Opening: December 2025, Immediate

    Working Hours: TBD, typical dayshift is 6:00am – 2:30pm or 5:00am – 1:30pm M-F; night shift is 10:00pm – 6:30am Sun

    Position Description Summary Serve as Owner's representative. The Electrical / IT Inspector will support LAWA’s Quality Assurance & Construction Inspection Division across multiple projects within LAWA’s Capital Improvement Program.

    *Candidates must possess a current ICC certification as Commercial Electrical Inspector to apply.

    *Successfully hired Candidates must provide Proof of NFPA 70E standards training within the last 3 years and Proof of Cal-OSHA 30 hr. training within the last 4 years, prior to assignment

    *Successfully hired candidates must have LAWA SIDA badge prior to official start.

    *Must be able to work any assigned shift - day, swing, or night - as required to meet the contractor’s construction schedule.

    Essential Job Duties

    The duties for this position include, but are not limited to, the following:

    Conduct comprehensive daily inspections of electrical and IT systems across building and terminal construction projects, ensuring compliance with applicable codes and project specifications; review and interpret construction documents including blueprints and shop drawings, submittals, RFIs, and change orders.

    Demonstrate strong proficiency in preparing detailed daily inspection reports that clearly document the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW of all observed construction activities, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and accountability in tracking progress and identifying issues, deficiencies, or safety concerns in a timely manner.

    Verify contractor compliance with local and national electrical codes (e.g., NEC, NFPA 70, 70E, 72) and LAWA-specific standards.

    Track and document time-and-material work, field changes, and job quantities.

    Assist in validating contractor progress payment requests based on an approved schedule of values.

    Support special inspections and testing activities, coordinating with engineers, contractors, and third-party agencies as needed.

    Demonstrate computer proficiency to review and utilize electronic equipment for contract documents efficiently, including change orders, submittals, RFIs, and other inspection documents, with minimal supervision.

    Perform inspections of electrical installations including, but not limited to:

    Underground utilities and duct banks

    High-voltage switchgear and electrical panels

    Conduit racks, conductors, and grounding systems

    Interior and exterior lighting systems

    Fire life safety systems including smoke/heat detectors and FM-200 suppression systems

    Electrical shutdowns, lockout/tagout procedures, and breaker coordination

    Inspect IT infrastructure installations such as:

    Low-voltage systems (voice/data, security, access control)

    Door card readers, security cameras, and public address (P.A.) systems

    Communication cabling and equipment rooms

    Professional Experience Level/Minimum Qualifications

    Electrical/IT inspection staff shall have 3 years or more experience performing electrical/IT inspections for Building Construction.

    Current ICC Certification as a Commercial Electrical Inspector

    Proof of NFPA 70E standards training within the last 3 years

    Proof of Cal-OSHA 30 hr. training within the last 4 years

    Training & knowledge of NFPA -70, 70E, & 72.

    Fall protection and harness training.

    Preferred Qualifications and Experience

    Experience at the journey-level as an electrician, with a focus on the installation and repair of electrical systems in public works, institutional, commercial, or industrial settings.

    Experience overseeing and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations on significant construction projects.

    Involvement in complex projects that require coordination with multiple stakeholders, including contractors, engineers, and city officials.

    Expertise in identifying and addressing deficiencies, ensuring that all aspects of construction meet the required standards.

    Must be open to learning the prescriptive items required by the agency.

    A strong understanding of diverse code requirements.

    Excellent communication and time management skills.

    Essential Job Duties

    Conduct comprehensive daily inspections of electrical and IT systems across building and terminal construction projects, ensuring compliance with applicable codes and project specifications, review and interpret construction documents including blueprints and shop drawings, submittals, RFIs, and change orders.

    Demonstrates strong proficiency in preparing comprehensive daily inspection reports that clearly document the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW of all observed construction activities, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and accountability in tracking progress and identifying issues, deficiencies, or safety concerns in a timely manner.

    Verify contractor compliance with local and national electrical codes (e.g., NEC, NFPA 70, 70E, 72) and LAWA-specific standards.

    Track and document time-and-material work, field changes, and job quantities

    Assist in validating contractor progress payment requests based on an approved schedule of values.

    Support special inspections and testing activities, coordinating with engineers, contractors, and third-party agencies as needed.

    Perform inspections of electrical installations including, but not limited to:

    Underground utilities and duct banks

    High-voltage switchgear and electrical panels

    Conduit racks, conductors, and grounding systems

    Interior and exterior lighting systems

    Fire life safety systems including smoke/heat detectors and FM-200 suppression systems

    Electrical shutdowns, lockout/tagout procedures, and breaker coordination

    Inspect IT infrastructure installations such as:

    Low-voltage systems (voice/data, security, access control)

    Door card readers, security cameras, and public address (P.A.) systems

    Communication cabling and equipment rooms

    Hardware/Software Knowledge

    Knowledge of Project Management Information Software used for inspection/document control (i.e., Microsoft Office, Outlook, Excel, Word, PM Web, Adobe Pro, Bluebeam, etc.).

    Required Qualifications

    Electrical/IT inspection staff shall have at 3 years or more of experience performing electrical/IT inspections; For task on the Airfield, 3 years or more of experience with airfield lighting is required.

    Strong working knowledge of City of Los Angeles and County of Los AngelesStandards.

    Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.

    Requires a detail-oriented professional with extensive field experience and a strong commitment to safety and compliance.

    US Employment Authorization without needing sponsorship

    See Education/Training requirements

    Excellent written and oral communication skills

    A valid Driver’s License and compliance with PACIFIC’s Vehicle Policy

    Proficiency with common Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), SharePoint and Adobe Acrobat (PDF files)

    3+ References from Clients

    Preferred Qualifications

    Experience at the journey level as an electrician, with a focus on the installation and repair of electrical systems in public works, institutional, commercial, or industrial settings.

    Experience overseeing and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations on significant construction projects.

    Involvement in complex projects requiring coordination with multiple stakeholders, including contractors, engineers, and city officials.

    Expertise in identifying and addressing deficiencies to ensure all aspects of construction meet required standards.

    Must be open to learning the prescriptive items required by the agency.

    Strong understanding of diverse code requirements.

    Excellent communication and time-management skills.

    Minimum Education/Training

    High school diploma (or equivalent)

    Higher education level is preferred.

    Registration/Certification

    OSHA 30 (prior to assignment); valid certificates obtained within the past 4 years is acceptable.

    Current ICC Certification as a Commercial Electrical Inspector;

    Proof of NFPE-70E standards. Completion of training must have been achieved within the last 3 years

    Element-Specific Requirements/Notes

    May assume other duties as required/needed.

    May be required to work various shifts, including day, swing, and night.

    Shall be open to work modified schedules, including nights and weekends, as dictated by the contractors' work activities and accelerated project schedules.

    Availability to work overtime as required to meet project deadlines and ensure timely completion of tasks is preferred.

    LAWA has required the candidates be local and available fully on-site for this field position.

    Compensation

    Prevailing Wage Position