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Job Responsibilities of Construction Inspectors Level I, II and III:
- Must have vehicle and be willing and able to travel to various work
sites
- Compiles and records notes, sketches, test results, inspection data
and other information to document compliance and/or develop designs,
specifications, reports, maps and other geographically based data.
Performs daily field inspections and maintains inspection records.
- Effectively follow and rely on instructions and pre-established
guidelines to perform the functions of the job.
- Calculates/measures area and volume dimensions, horizontal and
vertical geometry, profile and component specifications, and
material testing dimensions using calculators or computers.
- Able to apply analytical thinking to solve problems and able to
clearly communicate professionally with clients and uses good
judgement.
- Must be able to work independently on transportation construction
sites and perform site visits on a routine basis to ensure
compliance with contract documents.
- Inspects roadway and bridge infrastructures to ensure compliance
with design plans, materials specifications, safety requirements,
construction processes, local, state and federal codes and ongoing
maintenance requirements; documents/reports compliance or
deficiencies either electronically or hardcopy. Provide quality
assurance (QA) review for transportation construction projects
- Review engineering project/site layouts, alignments, profiles,
studies, graphs and other related activities.
- Read and interpret construction plans for structures, bridges and
roadways with an understanding of construction specifications,
engineering tables and reference materials
- Participate in punchlist field reviews
- Entry-level position, previous experience may not be required.\
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Qualifications of Construction Inspectors Level I, II and III:
Applicants must meet the qualifications needed within the areas of
education, training and/or experience demonstrating competence in each
of the following within their Level I, II, or III as indicated below
within the parenthesis:
- Able to apply basic fundamental math skills to compute geometric
shapes, volumes, weight conversion, etc. (Levels I, II and III)
- Able to apply essential complex mathematical equations to compute
geometric figures, volumes, weight conversions, etc. (Levels II and
III)
- Must be able to comprehend, read, write and speak English fluently.
(Levels I, II and III)
- Must be familiar with the use of tablets, smart phones, computers,
laptops to record data, send emails, develop spreadsheets, generate
reports and correspondence. (Levels I, II and III)
- Must have excellent communication and organizations skills (Levels
I, II and III)
- Must be reliable and punctual. Attendance is essential to this
position. (Levels I, II and III)
- Possession of a valid Driver\'s License (not suspended, revoked or
cancelled, or disqualified from driving). (Levels I, II and III)
- Ability to prioritize, multi-task and work during either daytime or
nighttime shifts, including weekends and holidays as necessary.
(Level I, II & III)
- Experience in highway construction experience, specifically
knowledge of bridge, structure and roadway construction methods and
materials. (Level II, III)
- Must be able to review construction plans and details, project
plans, specifications, schematics or technical drawings to determine
compliance. (Level II & III)
- Must have a basic knowledge of construction materials i.e. concrete,
asphalt, steel, pipe, etc. (Level II & III)
- Familiar with Department of Transpo tations and other DOTs Bridge
Specifications, Standards, Construction Manual and MUTCD (Level II &
III)
- Knowledge of coordinating public utility relocations in roadway or
bridge construction contracts. (Level II & III)
- Knowledge of interpreting laws, rules and regulations pertaining to
public utility relocation and installation in public right-of-way.
(Level II & III)
- Certifications: Have at least one or more technical certifications
pertaining to NICET (NICET II, III or IV certification in Heavy
Highway preferred), ATSSA Flagger and/or Traffic Manager
certification, a nd DNREC Contractor Training Program (Blue Card)
and/or CCR - Erosion & Sediment Control
Inspection(Level II - requires minimum of one certification and Level
III requires a minimum of two certifications)
- Other certifications which are a plus: Asphalt, Concrete, Soils and
Aggregate, Fall protection and Confined Space Training, Guardrail
Installation, OSHA Safety, and Nuclear Safety & Transportation.
Other specialty certifications may include SSPC C-3, NACE, MARTCP
and or NECEPT
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