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Conduct inspections to ensure equipment and systems are in a safe and proper operable condition. * Preparing reports and compiling data with existing and potential electrical engineering projects.

Conduct inspections to ensure equipment and systems are in a safe and proper operable condition. * Preparing reports and compiling data with existing and potential electrical engineering projects.

The candidate will be involved in projects with our Power & Energy Team and be a part of a growing ... Provide engineering support during construction including field inspections and witness tests.

The candidate will be involved in projects with our Power & Energy Team and be a part of a growing ... Provide engineering support during construction including field inspections and witness tests.

... across electrical, telecommunications, pipeline distribution and renewable energy markets. With ... Proficiency in field technology (tablets, inspection apps, Microsoft Office, cloud-based systems)

... across electrical, telecommunications, pipeline distribution and renewable energy markets. With ... Proficiency in field technology (tablets, inspection apps, Microsoft Office, cloud-based systems)

Founded in 1998, Pearce has more than 4,000 employees and 28 locations across the U.S. Pearce is a ... Inspection findings * Required corrections * Compliance verification * Perform documentation ...

... electrical systems. * Conduct preventive maintenance inspections to ensure vehicle safety and reliability. * Execute annual vehicle inspections in accordance with CFR 49, Part 396; ensuring ...

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How much do electrical inspection in jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical inspection in in Columbus, MT is $35.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.63 and $43.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do inspectors make per inspection?

Electrical inspectors typically earn between $50 and $150 per inspection, depending on the complexity of the job, location, and their level of experience. Payments may also be structured as hourly wages or salaries, with inspections often part of a broader scope of work requiring certification and adherence to safety standards.

Can any electrician do an electrical inspection?

Electrical inspectors are typically licensed professionals with specialized training and certification to ensure electrical systems meet safety standards. While electricians can perform installations and repairs, only qualified inspectors are authorized to conduct official inspections and issue compliance reports.

Are electrical inspectors in demand?

Electrical inspectors are in steady demand due to ongoing construction, infrastructure upgrades, and safety regulations. Employment opportunities often require relevant certifications and knowledge of electrical codes, with job growth expected to align with the overall construction and building inspection industries.

How much do electrical inspectors make?

Electrical inspectors in Pennsylvania typically earn an average annual salary of around $60,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Salaries can vary based on the complexity of inspections and the employer, with some inspectors earning higher with specialized skills or additional certifications such as NICET or NEC knowledge.

Electrical Engineer

Western Sugar

Billings, MT • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Locations:
Billings, MT

Position Overview:

The Western Sugar Cooperative has an opportunity for an Electrical Engineer. This position is primarily responsible for designing and overseeing electrical and instrumentation upgrades across multiple sites. The position is also responsible for auditing the facilities to ensure they are operating and maintaining the electrical and instrumentation equipment properly.

Essential Functions

  • Leading electrical and instrumentation projects from design to full project execution.
  • Performing a wide range of engineering tasks by operating computer-assisted design or engineering software and equipment. (AutoCAD).
  • Collaborating with other engineers and plant personnel for trouble shooting repairs and future projects.
  • To ensure operating and installation standards are met for electrical and instrumentation systems by preparing electrical systems specifications, technical drawings, or topographical maps.
  • Perform the necessary detailed calculations in preparing standards, designs, and plans.
  • Ensuring compliance with standards, specifications, and codes, by directing or coordinating installation, manufacturing, construction, maintenance, documentation, support, or testing activities.
  • Conduct inspections to ensure equipment and systems are in a safe and proper operable condition.
  • Preparing reports and compiling data with existing and potential electrical engineering projects.
  • Developing specifications for purchases of electrical equipment and materials.
  • Supervising and training plant personnel and project team members.
  • Estimating material, labor, or construction costs for capital projects and budget preparation.
  • Diagnosing and solving electrical problems.
  • Working closely with others to install, service, calibrate, and update electrical systems.
  • Developing and testing electrical system prototypes or simulated events and making equipment or controls modifications when needed.

Other Requirements

  • Working knowledge and experience in designing medium and low voltage systems (12470v to 24v)
  • Working knowledge of NEC and NFPA 70E.
  • Designing experience with PLC cabinets, MCC and Switchboards.
  • Requires 10 years’ experience in Electrical Engineering in an industrial environment.
  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and or electrical engineering technology degree from an accredited school.
  • Experience in using or a desire to learn the required software.
  • Knowledge of applicable codes related to electrical engineering.
  • Able to manage several projects at one time.
  • Solid interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Friendly, results oriented, and collaborative.
  • Live our Core Values of: Being a Safety Leader, Integrity, Openness & Trust, Teamwork, Entrepreneurship, and Social Responsibility.

Working Relationships:

This position will build strong direct working relationships with plant personnel, engineering staff, and third-party vendors. The person in this position is expected to show and apply strong knowledge and leadership within the industrial electrical area.

Travel Requirements: Up to 50% of the time.


Position Type: Union

Status: Non-Exempt


Benefits:

Medical, Vision, STD, LTD, 401K, Vacation, and Holidays

It is the policy of The Western Sugar Cooperative not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, handicap, sex, physical condition, developmental disability, sexual orientation or national origin. This policy shall include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment and employment, promotion, demotion, transfer, compensation, selection for training, layoff, and termination.

Western Sugar Cooperative is a Drug Free workplace