Egis is an international player active in architecture, consulting, construction engineering and mobility services. We create and operate intelligent infrastructures and buildings that respond to the climate emergency and contribute to more balanced, sustainable and resilient territorial development. Operating in 100 countries, Egis puts the expertise of its 20,500 employees at the service of its clients and develops cutting-edge innovations accessible to all projects. Through its wide range of activities, Egis is a key player in the collective organisation of society and the living environment of citizens all over the world.
With 3,500 employees across 8 countries in the Middle East, Egis has delivered over 700 complex development projects, stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. Ranked among the top ten firms in the Middle East by Engineering News Record (ENR), Egis is committed to sustainable development. The Group’s operations in the Middle East are built on strategic acquisitions and a deep understanding of local market conditions. Egis has long history of providing comprehensive engineering, consulting, and project management services makes it a trusted partner for regional governments, investors, and developers
Conduct thorough inspections of architectural elements, including walls, drywall, doors, windows, finishes, and related components, to ensure compliance with building codes, standards, and project specifications.
Perform inspections and testing of materials and construction methods to verify quality, performance, and structural integrity.
Identify the need for field changes and communicate recommendations clearly to project managers and architects.
Coordinate with contractors, architects, and other stakeholders to resolve change orders efficiently and effectively.
Carry out comprehensive final inspections to confirm that all architectural works meet required standards and project objectives.
Prepare detailed inspection reports, including findings, recommendations, and photographic documentation.
Review and interpret architectural drawings, specifications, and details to ensure on-site execution aligns with approved design intent.
Monitor construction progress and proactively identify potential issues that may impact quality, safety, or project schedules.
Verify compliance with applicable local and international building codes, regulations, and accessibility requirements.
Conduct regular safety inspections to ensure adherence to project safety plans and relevant safety regulations.
Participate in project meetings to present inspection findings and support the resolution of identified issues.
Stay up to date with industry standards, new materials, and evolving construction techniques.
Mentor and support junior inspectors by sharing best practices and technical knowledge.
Maintain accurate, organized records of inspections, tests, correspondence, and site communications.
Coordinate with other discipline inspectors (e.g., structural, MEP) to ensure integrated quality control across all construction activities.
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline, such as Architecture or Architectural Engineering.
Minimum of five (5) years of experience in a similar or equivalent role.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Strong knowledge of building construction, materials, systems, and trade practices.
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