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Familiarity of CDOT publications including the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, Construction Manual, and Inspector Checklists. CDOT road and/or bridge construction project experience is preferred.
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Senior Construction Inspector - ( 230003IY ) Stantec is seeking Senior Construction Inspectors to be a part of our growing Transportation team in Hampton Roads, Virginia. As a representative of the client, you will ensure quality control and contractor compliance for roadway, structure, and bridge construction projects of varying complexity.
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Construction Inspector - ( 240001H0 ) Minimum of one (1) years construction inspection experience on major roadway and/or bridge inspection projects. Responsible for inspecting and documenting construction activities on major transportation projects in Pennsylvania.
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CDOT basic highway math, plan reading, and construction surveying certifications, or ability to obtain within 3 months. Experience providing inspection of road and/or bridge construction projects.
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We’re looking for a Construction Inspector support large and small projects for new and existing clients in the water, wastewater, stormwater, roads, pathways, pump stations, grading and soil erosion control.
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Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisor - ( 230002NN ) Minimum of five (5) years construction inspection experience on major roadway and/or bridge inspection projects to include a minimum of two (2) years supervising and/or managing inspectors.
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Construction Inspector - ( 2400013F ) Certified Paving Inspector (CPI) certification preferred. Inspection and documentation of contractor’s work for conformance with the construction documents, including but not limited to: daily reports, quantity tracking, memos to contractors, change orders, and civil rights compliance.
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You provide single-point field inspection of the construction contractor's work representing the Construction Manager in the field. Additionally, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society selected Stantec as one of the Top 50 workplaces for Indigenous STEM professionals.
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Senior Construction Inspector - ( 240000RS ) Stantec is hiring motivated and experienced inspectors to deliver several highway and bridge projects across upstate New York for the New York State Department of Transportation and other local municipalities.
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Construction Inspector - ( 2200013D ) Stantec is the only engineering design firm that has been rated a Climate Leader with an score by CDP for the last three years. You will prepare and monitor a project punch-list for deficient or uncompleted work by the construction contractor.
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Must have comprehensive knowledge roadway, structure and bridge construction/maintenance/repair/rehabilitation methods, materials, standards, and specifications. Review plans, specifications, requests for information, submittals, construction schedules, shop drawings and pay applications (QA/QC.
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Stantec's is growing is construction inspection footprint in the Federal marketplace and are in need of multiple Construction Inspector/Title II professional to support US Army projects through-out the State of New York. Five or more years of experience on DoD projects and a CQM certification is required.
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Senior Construction Inspector - ( 240000CL ) Sr. Construction Manager as a representative of the WVDOH to ensure quality control and contractor compliance for roadway, structure and bridge construction projects of varying complexity.
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The Construction Inspector will work at a project site and will be required to work in a manner that ensures personal safety as well as the safety of fellow employees by following project and company health and safety guidelines and policies for planning and executing work in a safe manner.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience, with at least one year as a Senior Inspector. Stantec provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for future and current employment and prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
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