Construction Inspector, Civil EIT
Mill Creek, WA, United States
Your Responsibilities:
As a Construction Inspector, you'll play a crucial role in overseeing municipal utility, road, and sidewalk projects. In this role, you'll collaborate closely with the Project Manager, local agencies/owners, and contractors to guarantee that these vital projects adhere to approved plans, specifications, and the jurisdiction's standards. Your responsibilities will include:
Comprehensive Inspection: Thoroughly inspect all facets of municipal utility, road, and sidewalk projects, ensuring compliance with plans, specifications, and standards.
Detailed Documentation: Maintain meticulous records by documenting the Contractor's work through daily inspection reports and project photographs, providing a clear picture of project progress.
Contract Management: Keep an accurate log of contract days used and remaining throughout the project, and verify daily quantities of work, providing weekly quantity reports to the Owner.
Resource Management: Maintain precise records of personnel, equipment, and materials used in force account activities, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Change Order Review: Review change order requests, facilitating a smooth process for necessary modifications.
Material Verification: Verify that materials delivered to the job site match the approved submittals, upholding quality standards.
Proactive Conflict Resolution: Conduct pre-project walks to identify potential unforeseen conflicts, addressing them proactively.
Safety Advocacy: Advise the Contractor of any insufficient traffic control measures or unsafe work conditions, prioritizing safety for all involved.
Testing Coordination: Coordinate scheduling for soils, asphalt, and concrete testing as required, ensuring project quality.
Community Engagement: Collaborate with local residents to mitigate the impact of construction on their daily lives, fostering positive relationships.
As-Built Records: Maintain accurate as-built record drawings for the project, facilitating future reference.
Communication: Keep the Owner informed about work progress and field issues as they arise, fostering transparency and effective decision-making.
Schedule Management: Work closely with the Contractor to provide updated schedules to the Owner as needed, ensuring project timelines are met.
Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management from a four-year college or university, is required.
1-4 years of experience in Civil Engineering or Construction Management, preferred.
Ability to work hours dictated by the Contractors schedule on short notice.
Ability to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions.
Compensation:
This position's typical base compensation range would be between $32.00 and $47.00 per hour, depending on experience, licensure, and other factors.
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