Civil Construction Inspector
- $80,000 - $130,000
- Albuquerque, NM
A bit about us:
Long history of providing our clients with top quality planning, entitlement and engineering services on commercial projects ranging in size from 1000 acres or more to less than an acre. For many of these projects, we have been the lead consultant responsible for coordinating all aspects of the projects. Our duties have included site investigation, feasibility analysis, site master planning, entitlements, onsite/offsite drainage analysis and design, site utility design, dry utility coordination, drainage master planning, coordination of sub-consultants (geo tech services, surveying services, etc), construction contract management, and construction inspections.
Why join us?
Strong Company Culture
Bonuses
Flexible Schedule
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Bonuses
Flexible Schedule
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Job Details
In the role of a Construction Inspector, the candidate will be engaged in a variety of infrastructure design projects, each requiring a understanding of construction processes and a proactive approach to project management. The primary focus of these projects will be on utility coordination and construction for private developments. Please note this does not include in building MEP items but rather expansion of existing municipal infrastructure and then bringing the required utilities up to the pad prior to vertical construction. These developments may range from single-family residential projects to large-scale commercial projects, such as a 100,000 square foot office warehouse development, and we would like a a particular emphasis on the understanding of water and sewer services as well as grading and drainage.
The Construction Inspector will play a crucial role in utility coordination and construction for small private developments. For instance, when overseeing the development of a single-family residential project, the inspector would coordinate the installation of essential services such as water and sewer lines. This involves working closely with utility companies to ensure that all necessary permits and approvals are obtained and that the installation meets local regulations and standards. The inspector would also be responsible for coordinating submittals and requests for information, as well as ensuring compliance with Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) activities.
In larger development projects the Construction Inspector's expertise in utility coordination becomes even more critical. The inspector would oversee the installation of water and sewer systems, ensuring that these essential services are properly integrated into the overall infrastructure of the development. This includes reviewing and certifying monthly subcontractor invoices, preparing closeout packages in compliance with local requirements, and coordinating with utility companies to finalize services.
The Construction Inspector will play a crucial role in utility coordination and construction for small private developments. For instance, when overseeing the development of a single-family residential project, the inspector would coordinate the installation of essential services such as water and sewer lines. This involves working closely with utility companies to ensure that all necessary permits and approvals are obtained and that the installation meets local regulations and standards. The inspector would also be responsible for coordinating submittals and requests for information, as well as ensuring compliance with Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) activities.
In larger development projects the Construction Inspector's expertise in utility coordination becomes even more critical. The inspector would oversee the installation of water and sewer systems, ensuring that these essential services are properly integrated into the overall infrastructure of the development. This includes reviewing and certifying monthly subcontractor invoices, preparing closeout packages in compliance with local requirements, and coordinating with utility companies to finalize services.
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Sometimes Jobot is required to perform background checks with your authorization. Jobot will consider qualified candidates with criminal histories in a manner consistent with any applicable federal, state, or local law regarding criminal backgrounds, including but not limited to the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.