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O ICC Certification (reinforced concrete, spray-applied fireproofing, structural masonry, prestressed/post-tensioned concrete, Structural Steel. Inspections may cross multiple inspection disciplines or within a specified area of expertise including structural steel, concrete, masonry, fireproofing, etc.
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ICC certification (Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete. NICET Level II certification in Construction Materials Testing (Asphalt, Concrete, Soils.
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ICC (Structural, Concrete Masonry, etc. Potential Job Titles: (CMT, Inspector, Special Inspector, Construction Materials Inspector, CEI, Engineering Technician) Materials, Testing, Inspector, CMT, Soil, Concrete, ACI, ICC.
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ICC certification in one or more of the following categories: Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete, Structural Steel - Bolting, Structural Steel - Welding.
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Work with a team of multi-disciplined (civil, process, structural, mechanical, electrical, and I&C) project engineers, design engineers, and BIM Technicians in the development of construction plans and specifications for water and wastewater treatment plant projects.
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At least 1+ year(s) relevant experience performing special inspections on at least one type of construction material (such as soils, masonry, concrete, structural steel) Inspection assignments involve primarily non-residential buildings and focus on structural masonry, reinforced concrete, pre/post tension concrete, structural steel and welding, fireproofing; testing, quality control, administration, and technical review.
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One year of experience working on bridge structures as a laborer or equivalent bridge experience including construction, maintenance, repair of bridge decks, supports, other elevated structures such as parking ramps, retaining walls, stairways, railings, guard rails, fencing, drainage systems; laying concrete including rehabilitating highways; or performing structural steel work.
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SCDOT (Soils, Concrete or Asphalt) NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist) Associates degree in Civil Engineering Technology or Construction Engineering Technology preferred.
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Terracon has an opportunity for a Construction Materials Technician III to join our team in Des Moines, Iowa. Our Construction Materials Technician III will perform various testing, observation, and inspection on construction materials such as soils, concrete, masonry, reinforcing steel and asphalt.
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NICET Level II certification in Construction Materials Testing in one or more of the following categories: Asphalt, Concrete, Soils. Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g. soils, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, and steel.
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Communicate with project manager, engineering technicians, client representative, contractor's representative and others as applicable regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection requirements and results.
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NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical in one or more of the following categories: Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist. Concrete Strength Testing Technician. Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction.
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Knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices related to structural engineering to include strength of materials, statics and structural analysis; of structural steel design, reinforced and pre-stressed concrete design and soil mechanics; and of specifications, codes and regulations related to structural design (e.g. AASHTO and LRFD structural design standards.
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Experience on SCDOT or municipal roadway projects including daily records and reports on asphalt paving, concrete work, grading, structural work, and erosions control preferred. The Team Leader will be expected to take on a leadership role within the construction inspections team to provide construction management and inspections/testing services to clients on roadway and other heavy civil construction projects and will coordinate with inspectors, engineers, project managers, clients, contractors and other stakeholders to deliver on schedule and on budget projects.
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