Inspector Engineering at Geebo

Inspector

Company Name:
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Job Description
Parsons Brinckerhoff is looking for a Senior Inspector / Inspector for rail, highway, bridge and related building construction projects throughout Vermont with construction values ranging up to $10 million. Candidate will report to Client Resident Engineer to monitor daily environmental construction activities.
Job Requirements
Experience required in rail, highway and bridge construction inspection. Elements to be inspected or monitored may include full depth roadbox reconstruction, utilities, storm drainage, excavation and fills, revetments, wetlands mitigation or restoration, paving, milling or reclaimed pavement, signage, guardrails, striping, maintenance of traffic, pile driving, cofferdams, cast-in-place concrete, waterproofing, structural steel, bearings, expansion joints and other similar activities. Certifications preferred include NETTCP (Northeast Testing Technician Certification Program) for hot mix asphalt, soils, or concrete, ACI (American Concrete Institute) Level I and any level of NICET certifications. Department of Transportation training from any state will be considered in lieu of NETTCP, ACI and NICET, subject to client approval.
Starting salary dependent on combination of education, experience and certifications. Meals, lodging and travel available on a project to project basis.
Category: Construction
Job Type: Full Time
Minimum
Experience: 5+
Required Education: High School DiplomaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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