Inspect electrical and instrumentation installation activities to ensure compliance with Engineering Standards, project specifications, approved drawings, and applicable international codes.
Review and witness Inspection Requests (IRs), Material Inspection Requests (MIRs), and Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs).
Verify installation of cable trays, conduits, cable routing, cable pulling, cable terminations, cable glands, junction boxes, marshalling cabinets, local control stations, and electrical panels.
Inspect installation of transformers, switchgears, motor control centers (MCCs), distribution boards, UPS systems, lighting systems, grounding and lightning protection systems.
Verify installation of field instruments, transmitters, control valves, pressure, temperature, flow, and level instruments, analyzers, impulse tubing, tubing supports, and instrument air systems.
Inspect Distributed Control System (DCS), Emergency Shutdown System (ESD), Fire and Gas (F&G), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) installations.
Witness electrical and instrumentation testing activities, including insulation resistance (IR), continuity, earth resistance, loop checks, functional testing, calibration verification, signal simulation, and system integration testing.
Verify calibration certificates for testing instruments and process instrumentation.
Ensure electrical and instrumentation materials comply with approved material submittals and project specifications.
Coordinate inspections with construction, QA/QC, commissioning, and ADNOC representatives.
Review as-built documentation, inspection records, calibration certificates, test reports, and quality dossiers.
Participate in pre-commissioning, commissioning, punch listing, mechanical completion, and project handover activities.
Ensure compliance with HSE requirements, Permit to Work (PTW) procedures, and safe work practices during all inspection activities.