Job Description
- Daily communication with project team members, clients, and contractors
- Read/interpret project plans, drawings, and specifications
- Various inspections including underground utilities, road and/or bridge items and report discrepancies to Project Engineer
- Follow QA/QC practices/procedures
- Ensure work is compliant with plans, contractor submittals
- Measure, calculate, and determine quantities of assigned work and/or installed materials
- Ensure installed materials meet specifications and testing requirements
- Prepare Daily Inspector’s Reports and review other reports
- Extensive knowledge of local building codes and current construction procedures/technology
- Must possess the ability to positively interact with the other staff members, the general public, contractors, governmental entities, and other clientele
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Good time management, organization, and attention to detail skills
- Demonstrated ability to exercise initiative and a considerable amount of independent judgment
- Candidate must be able to handle multiple projects in a fast-paced atmosphere
- Candidate must stay familiar and up to date with different editions of the International Building Codes
- Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office.
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Experience with interpretation of codes in the field providing code compliant solutions preferred
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ICC inspector certification(s) are a plus
- Valid driver's license with a good driving record required
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Inspections of public right-of-way and municipal projects
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Indiana Department of Transportation Standards
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ASTM Construction Standards
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Excavation and recompaction within the right-of-way
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Paving and concrete within the right-of-way
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Public utilities located underground within the right-of-way
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Reviewing construction documents and documenting discrepancies
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OSHA Regulations
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Storm water quality and erosion control
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Mobility & Movement:
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Frequent walking, standing, climbing, bending, stooping, crawling, or kneeling to conduct inspections.
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Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, or unfinished stairways to access roofs, attics, crawl spaces, and other elevated or confined areas.
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Occasional lifting, carrying, or moving objects up to 25–50 pounds (e.g., inspection tools, plans, or small equipment).
Vision & Hearing:
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Visual acuity sufficient to read construction plans, technical documents, and observe construction details.
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Ability to detect safety hazards and defects through visual and auditory inspection.
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Hearing sufficient to communicate with contractors, workers, and the public in noisy environments.
Manual Dexterity:
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Use of hands and fingers to handle tools, operate inspection equipment, and use computers/tablets for reporting.
Work Environment:
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Work performed in both office and field settings.
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Exposure to outdoor weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow) and construction site environments (noise, dust, uneven terrain).
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Frequent driving between inspection sites and company locations within a region.
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