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HDR is looking for Senior Construction Inspectors to work as members of our Florida CCC team. At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services.
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HDR is looking for an Entry Level Construction Inspector to join our Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) in Wilmington or Ashville program to perform construction engineering and inspection duties on highway and bridge construction projects utilizing NCDOT policies and procedures.
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2 years’ experience working in construction inspection and management on Caltrans and/or local transportation agency highway, roadway, and/or bridge projects required. Construction, Project Controls & Design/Build.
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Primary Responsibilities In the role of Civil Construction Inspector, we'll count on you to: Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities and pump stations. Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, and identify discrepancies or conflicts within the documents.
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HDR, North America’s largest employee owned AEC firm, is hiring Construction Inspectors at all levels to work as a member of our Florida CEI (Construction Engineering and Inspection) program on civil infrastructure projects such as roads and bridges.
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Experience on transportation and United States Army Corps of Engineers construction projects. Previous construction experience with a consulting firm or a governmental agency. Must possess the ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications and identify discrepancies or conflicts within documents.
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At HDR, we know work isn't only about who you work for; it's also about what you do and how you do it. 10 years' experience working in construction inspection and management. When you join HDR, we give you license to do the same.
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Minimum of 2 experience in construction inspection for transportation projects required. Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction inspection for transportation projects preferred.
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Minimum 2 years of overall experience as a Construction Inspector is preferred. HDR is a drug and alcohol free environment. Capable of using ladders, climbing, and accessing hard to reach areas that are common on transportation construction projects.
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Ability to work outdoors and navigate construction sites in all seasons. Utilize survey equipment to check and confirm construction. Ability to interpret construction schedules. Ability to work outdoors and navigate construction sites in all seasons.
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Some demonstrated experience in construction inspection. This position typically requires successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired; thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing.
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Led by the strength of our values and a culture shaped by employee ownership, we network with each other, build on each other's contributions, and collaborate together to make great things possible. We help you take charge of your career, giving you multiple growth opportunities along the way.
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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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