About the job
Location: Chester, Virginia, United States
Company: ITAC
About ITAC
ITAC is a 100% employee-owned company with a focus on enhancing lives through meaningful work. The Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) gives every team member a stake in the company’s success. Employees benefit from a comprehensive benefits package, incentives, and a supportive, family-like atmosphere that values both career growth and personal well-being.
Role Overview
The Quality Control Specialist plays a key role in ensuring electrical installations meet project specifications, electrical codes (NEC), and client standards. This position is based on-site and requires collaboration with engineers, foremen, subcontractors, and QA/QC representatives throughout all construction phases.
Main Responsibilities
On-Site Quality Oversight
- Monitor and inspect all electrical installations, including conduit and cable work, MV/LV switchgear, panels, lighting systems, and grounding.
- Review work for compliance with project specifications, NEC, and client requirements.
- Conduct daily inspections and quality assessments during construction.
- Perform in-process inspections at critical milestones such as slab pours, wall closures, and panel energization.
Testing & Commissioning
- Oversee and document pre-commissioning and final testing of electrical systems (IR, continuity, phase sequence, loop checks, VLF, ground resistance).
- Coordinate with testing vendors and commissioning agents to witness and record commissioning activities.
- Ensure all testing equipment is calibrated and procedures are followed.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain daily inspection logs, test records, inspection reports, NCRs, and punch lists.
- Track submittals and RFI logs to support timely project completion.
- Verify accuracy of as-built drawings and markups.
Issue Resolution & Coordination
- Identify and address workmanship issues, non-conformances, or code violations with corrective actions.
- Collaborate with project engineers, electrical foremen, subcontractors, and QA/QC staff to uphold quality standards.
- Participate in toolbox talks, safety walks, and progress meetings as the on-site quality advocate.
Team Collaboration & Compliance
- Work closely with site engineers, foremen, and subcontractors to resolve quality concerns and maintain safety compliance.
For more about ITAC, visit itac.us.com.

