This sounds completely correct. Do I understand these authority hierarchy correctly? (Which is always tricky)
The engineer supplies stamped drawings, absorbing some liability for the installation (the scope of the liability absorbed by the engineer/firm seems unclear and situational to me, a layman).
The electrician completes the installation, (bound to some degree by the drawing specification per liability sake) but overarchingly, the code.
Then the inspector comes to verify the installation compliance with code. The inspector/firm adopts some liability, but not much. You stated your industry practice is to approve the stricter of the two. Obviously the safe bet. I would assume you are more strictly bound to the code, but apply the stricter of the two on the chance the engineer, a NEC professional, caught something technical both the inspector and electrician don’t see.