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ACI/ICC Certifications are highly desired ACI level I ACI Concrete Construction Special Inspector ICC Reinforcing Steel inspector ICC Reinforced Concrete Masonry Inspector ICC Soil Inspector PTI Certified Post-Tension Inspector Level 1 & 2.
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Note: If not already certified as a CMIT, ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician Level, or ODOT Prequalified Inspector, it is desirable for the candidate to achieve these designations within first year of service as a Senior Construction Inspector.
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Special Inspector - Construction Materials Testing. 5+ years of special inspection and/or construction materials testing experience is required. Operates testing equipment and conducts testing, (example: Soil, concrete or other) and provides assessment of data through reporting.
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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. Professional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is a leading US based provider of assurance, testing, inspection, and consulting solutions in civil and commercial construction.
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ACI Field Concrete Grade I.ICC or ACI certification in Reinforced Concrete. Wood Construction experience preferred for structural wood framing inspector positions. Applicants in the construction industry are encouraged to apply as hands-on experience in construction work is extremely relevant to being able to perform the required special inspections.
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ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician. WT is a consulting firm with over 65 years of quality service that offers professional services in the southwestern United States in the fields of geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, construction materials engineering and testing, nondestructive testing, and welding inspection.
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Job Title: Engineering Technician/Construction Inspector Reports To: G. Kronstein/E. Isabella General Statement of Duties (Job Posting Purposes): Performs construction engineering technician services related to earthwork, concrete, asphalt and utility construction for DOT, municipalities, and private sector clients.
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Must have strong communication skills Must have strong computer skills to be able to log in daily field reports/send emails If they have certifications such as an ACI level it’s a plus Previous construction materials testing experience is a plus, lab bach or associates in civil engineering, geology, geoscience or related degree.
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Concrete or Earthwork Construction experience and/or an associate's degree in Civil Engineering or Civil Engineering Technology. We are seeking a highly motivated ACI Inspector to join our growing Construction Management Services team in Richmond, VA.
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ACI Level I Concrete or ICC certifications in the disciplines of soils, reinforced concrete, and masonry. Established in 1996, NOVA was originally founded to provide Environmental Consulting, Geotechnical Engineering, and Construction Materials Testing and Inspection services to the design and construction community, largely in the southeastern United States.
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ACI Concrete Testing Technician Grade 1 certification. As a Senior Construction Materials Testing Field Technician, you will be responsible for conducting on-site testing of concrete, soils, and other construction materials.
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Certifications preferred: SCDHEC Certified Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control Inspector ACI Concrete Field Technician Level 1 SCDOT Portland Cement Certification. Responsible for necessary inspection services for earthwork and base, asphalt, erosion, and other construction related items.
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The following certifications to be obtained within 1-2 years of hire: + American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Pavement Inspector Level 1 including Field Testing Technician Grade 1 + Asphalt Paving Materials (APM) LabCAT APM Inspector Certification Level A Certification + Colorado Water Distribution System Operator Class 1 + Colorado Class 1 Collection Operator.
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Perform testing on construction materials including soils, reinforcing steel, concrete masonry, structural steel, fireproofing metal decking, roofing, and asphalt paving. Field technicians for all phases of construction materials testing projects including soil, concrete, asphalt, lab testing, engineering analysis, report preparation.
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ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I certification desired. The Utility Inspector is responsible for managing and performing daily construction management and inspection services for various types of utility projects and must have significant experience in utility construction, must be proficient at reading and interpreting plans, specifications, and shop drawings as well as overseeing construction document controls and enforcing contract compliance.
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