Electrical Inspector. 3.5.1 The Electrical Inspector will inspect the construction of electrical systems and equipment to ensure that they are constructed safely, and in compliance with applicable codes and the contract documents. Electrical Inspectors will also inspect building systems, including fire and smoke alarms, security systems, paging systems, communication systems, building management systems and other building systems. 3.5.2 The Electrical Inspector must have a high school diploma and either a minimum of 2 years of college level training in electrical engineering plus a minimum of 5 years of progressive electrical construction experience on similar projects or 2 years of industry training in electrical design and installation plus a minimum of 10 years of progressive electrical construction experience on similar projects. Electrical Inspectors for airfield lighting and signage projects must also have a minimum of 5 years experience in the construction of in- pavement, constant current airfield lighting systems. 3.5.3 The Electrical Inspector must possess and maintain certification by the Florida Electrical Contractor’s Licensing Board (ECLB) and one or more of the following: • Journeyman Electrician certificate valid in the state of Florida, or • International Code Council (ICC) as a Commercial Electrical Inspector. 3.5.4 The Electrical Inspector must be knowledgeable of the requirements of the National Electrical Code and State of Florida and City of Orlando electrical codes.
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