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Capital Improvement Projects Construction Which of the following best describes your engineering experience related to managing and inspecting the construction of capital improvement projects particularly storm drain rehabilitation and installation, sewer line rehabilitation and installation, sewer pump stations, street paving, sidewalk placement, and traffic signal improvements.
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Serves as assistant to the project engineer on various public works and utilities projects such as paving, drainage, water, sewer, and road construction; may supervises subordinates and ensures compliance with plans and specifications.
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The CCTV/Sewer Camera Operator position will be responsible for all activities related to the Closed-Circuit TV/Camera Inspection of Sewer Lines, Stormwater Lines, Catch basins, and other structures.
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The Development Construction Inspector will focus on projects with disciplines such as site civil improvements, transportation, sewer, water, storm, and specialty items associated with development projects such as trails and/or parks.
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Safely operates with skill jet flusher, TV sewer main inspection equipment, tracked and rubber tire backhoes, dump truck, and other construction equipment and tools as assigned. Logs and updates work orders (paper and digital) with crew or individual work activity related to leak repair, main breaks, sewer stoppages, TV sewer inspection work and other activities as assigned.
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Assists the Wastewater Collection System Specialist 3 on television inspection of sewer lines. Assists the Wastewater Collection System Specialist 3 on the jet rod vacuum truck cleaning sewer lines, wetwells, and other wastewater facilities.
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Plan, direct and coordinate, through subordinate level managers, activities of employees responsible for the maintenance of streets, storm drains, and sewer systems; solid waste management, animal shelter operations and operation and maintenance of the City’s water supply and distribution system.
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Candidates should have a High School diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of experience in construction inspection for site related projects including water/sewer, roadway, stormwater, facility design, land development, etc.
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Key Roles & Responsibilities Drive and operate sewer cleaning pump trucks Perform general diagnostic and maintenance to waste systems Operate all equipment in a safe and efficient manner Prepare pre-shift vehicle inspection Performs miscellaneous related duties and carry out special projects as assigned Overnight Travel may be required.
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Knowledge and experience in conducting property inspections, preferably in the areas of sewer scope, indoor air quality, radon, pool, irrigation, and water testing. As a Property Services Technician, you will play a vital role in delivering our value-added services, including sewer scope inspections, indoor air quality assessments, radon tests, pool and irrigation inspections, and water tests.
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Manages on-site septic disposal services, water and sewer line systems permitting and inspection services. Data processing applications to planning, zoning, and building inspection functions.
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In this role, you will perform a variety of tasks ranging from field inspection on roadway, soils, concrete, asphalt, detention ponds, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water lines, pump station, retaining walls, signals and light, traffic control, environmental and runoff controls, bridge substructure and superstructure, and utility coordination.
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Capital construction project inspection: Observation and documentation of heavy civil construction projects including but not limited to sewer, roadway, stormwater, bridge, and other utility construction.
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Inspection and quality control of bituminous, concrete, grading and base, storm sewer, watermain, sanitary sewer, compaction, erosion control, traffic control, ADA & MS4 compliance and other construction related activities.
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May be required to operate various equipment including dump truck, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, hydro excavator sewer jetting machine, loaders and other associated equipment and tools. Operates dump truck, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, sewer jetting machine, loaders and other associated equipment and tools as needed.
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