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The primary responsibility of the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Inspector is to test bearing components for defects that could potentially cause a bearing to fail during operation. Job Segment: Inspector, Facilities, Quality Control Inspector, Engineer, Inspection, Quality, Operations, Engineering.
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FDOT Intermediate MOT.IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I.Nuclear Radiation Safety. CTQP Final Estimates Level I.CTQP Concrete Field Technician Level I.CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level II (Bridges.
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Job DescriptionThe Non-Destructive Testing Lab (NDT) functions as a support department to the shipyard providing all NDT required by specifications, drawings, Standard Procedures, and Regulatory Agencies.
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Performs duties of inspector in charge of routine construction items, such as asphaltic or portland cement concrete plants, asphaltic or concrete paving, including grading and base, small bridges, concrete box and pipe culverts; inspects general or special items, such as utility adjustments, signing, traffic signals and lighting.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA.About CompanyCompany is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Job Description The OSP Inspector II will be responsible to ensure that all the client’s underground, buried and aerial plant facilities meet the current standards through inspections, and corrections work performed by contractors.
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Code Compliance Inspector JOB TITLE: Code Compliance Inspector CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt DEPARTMENT: Compliance SUPERVISOR: Chief and Deputy Building Officials SALARY: $72,000 to $83,000 Annually GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION To perform technical building inspection work in enforcing compliance with building codes, regulations, and ordinances; to confer with contractors, developers, designers, and property owners to ensure building codes are properly enforced.
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Experience with Federal Government Clients and LEED Projects preferredUSACE CQM certificationWork experience in support of design-build or heavy civil construction testing, inspection, supervision or management in support of large public works projects, with civil background, preferably with steel inspection experience.
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Qualifications: 5 years of recent experience as a construction inspector or tradesperson with a basic understanding of engineering, architecture, or construction trades. Current certification of successful completion of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)/Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Construction Quality Management for Contractors course.
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Founded in 1925, MacLean-Fogg is a family-owned world-wide enterprise comprised of MacLean-Fogg Component Solutions (MFCS), and its four primary business groups: Fastener Solutions, Engineered Solutions, Plastic Solutions and Additive Solutions.
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Job Title: CEI Inspector. ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician I, GDOT Concrete Certification preferred, Portable Nuclear Gauge user certification, RTT certification preferred. Job Title: CEI Inspector.
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You may also perform destructive and non-destructive testing on construction materials, including operating electric, pneumatic, and power-actuated tools, performing ground penetrating radar (GPR) structural surveys, pavement condition surveys, and concrete sawing, coring, and chipping
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Under the general supervision of the Battalion Chief in Code Administration, the Property Maintenance Inspector verifies buildings, structures, and parcels are in compliance with building codes, fire prevention codes, and related ordinances of the City of Fairfax.
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Ideal candidates are prequalified as an ODOT Project Inspector, Structures Inspector or Traffic Inspector or have the ability to be within 90 days. Hill International is seeking a Construction Inspector in Cleveland, Ohio.
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