utilities inspector
Utilities inspectors examine products, systems and machiney such as sewer, water, gas or electric turbines ensuring they are built and functioning according to regulations. They write inspection reports and provide recommendations to improve the systems and repair the broken components.
Also called: pipeline inspector, utilities supervisor, turbine inspector, equipment inspector, sewerage inspector, sewer inspector, streetworks inspector, utility inspector
- 22
- essential skills
- 22
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3119
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
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Essential skills
22- advise on machinery malfunctions
- check construction compliance
- comply with legal regulations
- conduct performance tests
- construction product regulation
- electrical power safety regulations
- engineering principles
- follow standards for machinery safety
- identify faults in utility meters
- lead inspections
- manage health and safety standards
- monitor utility equipment
- notify supervisor
- oversee record management
- perform inspection analysis
- prevent damage to utility infrastructure
- quality assurance procedures
- report utility meter readings
- surveying
- undertake inspections
- use technical documentation
- write inspection reports
Optional skills
22- act as contact person during equipment incident
- advise on utility consumption
- anticipate installation maintenance
- building codes
- collect samples for analysis
- create solutions to problems
- engineering processes
- inspect facility sites
- inspect industrial equipment
- inspect sewers
- install utility equipment
- investigate pollution
- liaise with engineers
- monitor parameters' compliance in construction projects
- monitor work site
- prepare audit activities
- record test data
- respond to enquiries
- review construction projects
- use non-destructive testing equipment
- wear appropriate protective gear
- write records for repairs
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