Cummins Inc., a global leader in power solutions, is seeking a licensed and experienced Master Electrician to serve as an Electrical Quality Assurance (QA) Inspector . In this dynamic role, you'll be responsible for ensuring the safety, compliance, and quality of electrical installations across a variety of commercial and industrial environments-including generator systems, EV chargers, marine power, fuel cells, and loadbank testing. Your day-to-day will involve reviewing electrical plans, pulling permits, conducting field inspections, and collaborating with project managers, technicians, and local officials to ensure all work meets NEC, NFPA 70e, and state-specific codes. A strong understanding of ATS switchgear and hands-on experience working with generators in the field is essential. This role requires excellent communication skills, as you'll regularly engage with stakeholders at all levels, from field crews to permitting authorities. Candidates with commercial and industrial experience will be prioritized over those with primarily residential backgrounds. This is a high-impact role for someone who thrives in the field, values safety and precision, and is passionate about driving quality in every aspect of electrical work. Washington and Oregon will be your coverage area for this role. In this role you will make an impact in the following ways: + Conduct on-site inspections of electrical installations and perform safety audits. + Review electrical plans, drawings, and specifications for code compliance. + Obtain and manage electrical permits across home and reciprocal states. + Act as the qualification agent for Cummins electrical systems, including low and medium voltage. + Ensure all work performed by Cummins employees and subcontractors meets NEC and state regulations. + Maintain current Master Electrician license and continuing education requirements. + Support technician licensing and training compliance, including trainee card tracking. + Collaborate with internal teams and local/state agencies to maintain strong working relationships. + Participate in electrical safety meetings and contribute to a proactive safety culture. + Travel regularly to job sites across assigned regions. You must meet the following minimum requirements: + Current Master Electrician License in home state (required). + Willingness to obtain licenses in reciprocal states. + 7-10+ years of experience in electrical/mechanical work or construction management. + Strong knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70e, OSHA, and state electrical codes. + Experience with commissioning, testing, and maintaining electrical systems. + Excellent communication, documentation, and organizational skills. + EVITP certification preferred, but not required. + Willingness to travel 75%-90% within given state or reciprocal states where applicable
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees