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A combination of any of the following certifications strongly preferred: ACI Concrete, ICC Concrete, NICET Level II Construction Materials Testing, NJDCA Special Inspector (Concrete, Steel or Bolting), Nuclear Density Gauge, etc.
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Become part of one of the largest Construction Services Groups in the upper Midwest with exceptional opportunities to grow as a field representative/Construction Inspector. What You Will Bring: We are looking for individuals experienced in: Municipal, heavy civil roadway and bridge construction inspection who want to better themselves and want to be challenged.
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ODOT Prequalified Project Structure Inspector Job Type: Full-time Pay: $28.00 - $40.00 per hour Experience: 2 years (Preferred) Education: Associate (Preferred) Schedule: 10-hour shift, 12-hour shift, 8-hour shift License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Willingness to travel: 100% (Required) Work Location: In person Join RTF and be part of a dynamic team focused on delivering successful construction projects.
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1+ years of experience as a Construction Inspector on Infrastructure related projects. We are currently seeking to add a Construction Inspector to our dynamic team in Vancouver, Washington.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne Miami, 455 Grand Bay Drive, Miami, Florida, United States
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The Quality Technician - QA/QC Inspector will be responsible for inspection of machined parts for MS Directional machine shop, repair & maintenance, quality control, and engineering departments.
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Job Description Job Summary AECOM is seeking a Utilities Construction Technician (CEI Inspector) to support NCDOT and municipal construction projects. Reads and interprets highway and bridge construction plans to coordinate public and private utility relocations to accommodate projects.
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We are looking to add a new Sales Consultant/Inspector to our team. We specialize in improving your home's energy efficiency, safety and indoor air quality with Basement Waterproofing, Crawl Space Repair, Sump Pumps, Foundation Repair, And more.
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The Building Inspector reviews plans and provides inspections of buildings in the course of construction, alterations, or repairs to determine if plans, workmanship, and materials conform to all existing code requirements.
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Raba Kistner is seeking a dependable Construction Inspector II to join our Infrastructure team. Five (5) years’ experience in roadway and related facilities and construction inspection or NICET Level 1 certification in Transportation Engineering Technology (highway construction) is ideal.
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HDR is looking for Senior Construction Inspectors to join our South Carolina Transportation Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) team in any of the following locations: Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, or Beaufort, SC. They will be inspecting asphalt and concrete for acceptable materials and mix, and pavement for proper spreading, rolling, depth, alignment, and compaction.
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ICC Commercial Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Commercial Fire Sprinkler Inspector - International Code Council. The Fire Inspector is an entry-level, skilled position in the Fire Prevention Bureau focused on fire prevention through the enforcement of regulatory fire codes and education of the public.
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Work experience functioning at the level of Chief Inspector on a CTDOT construction project. We specialize in providing full-service construction management, CE&I and design services for a full spectrum of industries encompassing construction projects for heavy highway roadway, bridge, railroad, tunnel, airport, seaport and marine, commercial and institutional building facilities, ITS, mechanical, electrical, environmental, water, sewer, utility, as well as design-build services for both new infrastructure and renovation projects.
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Inspect foundation, concrete, steel, masonry, wood construction, framing, plastering, plumbing, gas plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, electrical installations, and a variety of other complex and routine building system elements.
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Conducts construction site inspections for compliance with site SWPPP and Oakland's Storm Water Management Ordinance. A NICET Level I Certification for Materials, Asphalt, Concrete, Soils and Highway Construction is desired, or possess an equivalent combination of certification, training, and experience.
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