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An established industry player is seeking a Construction Inspector II to oversee Maryland State Highway Administration projects. This role involves ensuring quality control and compliance with contract specifications while coordinating with contractors and various stakeholders. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction materials testing and project management, with a keen eye for detail and excellent communication skills. This position offers a dynamic work environment where your contributions will directly impact the success of significant construction projects. Join a team that values innovation and dedication in making a difference in infrastructure development.
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Job Description
Generally assigned to Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) projects, The Construction Inspector will be responsible for monitoring the work of contractors to ensure quality control and contract compliance. Other inspector assignments may involve facility, building, roadway, structure, and transportation construction/renovation projects of moderate to considerable complexity and ensure compliance with contract terms and specifications. Independently coordinates all phases of construction inspection of projects which are typically complicated by extensive traffic control, sensitive environmental concerns, or significant project coordination with property owners, utility companies, and local and federal government representatives. Coordinates various phases of construction with the prime contractor and agency personnel; reviews and monitors contractors’ plan of operation; and advises contractors of violations and recommends adjustments to operations. Recommends changes to construction plans to meet field condition; makes field measurements of pay items and conducts materials testing; checks equipment; maintains and reviews comprehensive project records including daily diaries, material notebooks, as-built plans, pay quantity records, progress schedules, work orders, and monthly estimates; and reviews and monitors Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) documentation and compliance with Federal labor requirements/regulations for Federal-aid construction, ensuring contractor compliance with program requirements.
Job Description
Generally assigned to Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) projects, The Construction Inspector will be responsible for monitoring the work of contractors to ensure quality control and contract compliance. Other inspector assignments may involve facility, building, roadway, structure, and transportation construction/renovation projects of moderate to considerable complexity and ensure compliance with contract terms and specifications. Independently coordinates all phases of construction inspection of projects which are typically complicated by extensive traffic control, sensitive environmental concerns, or significant project coordination with property owners, utility companies, and local and federal government representatives. Coordinates various phases of construction with the prime contractor and agency personnel; reviews and monitors contractors’ plan of operation; and advises contractors of violations and recommends adjustments to operations. Recommends changes to construction plans to meet field condition; makes field measurements of pay items and conducts materials testing; checks equipment; maintains and reviews comprehensive project records including daily diaries, material notebooks, as-built plans, pay quantity records, progress schedules, work orders, and monthly estimates; and reviews and monitors Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) documentation and compliance with Federal labor requirements/regulations for Federal-aid construction, ensuring contractor compliance with program requirements.
This position requires frequent contact with project engineers and field personnel to discuss and resolve field construction issues and to obtain technical guidance in specialty areas of engineering and inspections. This position also requires frequent external contact with contractor personnel to schedule and coordinate project inspection and resolve problems; with local government and law enforcement agencies to explain work under construction and coordinate traffic control; with suppliers to monitor receipt of materials; with utility companies to coordinate relocations and installation; and with the public to provide information and resolve issues.
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Baltimore County, MD $65,000.00-$90,000.00 10 hours ago
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