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Survey Inspector

Municipal District Services, LLCPosition OverviewWork as a Water District Inspector involves continual learning in order to understand and stay current on regulations and other industry related issues. Has working knowledge of required inspection procedures and standards and resolves non-compliance issues with assigned inspections. Reports to the Builder Services Supervisor and is able to perform all assigned tasks. Prepares Notices of Violation as enforcement as necessary, in an effort to bring all users into compliance with local ordinances.Essential Job FunctionsRoutine Grease Trap Inspections:Works closely with commercial customers and other City and County Departments to assure that grease traps and other interceptors are maintained in accordance with local, state, and federal law and that the appropriate devices are installedDetermines the compliance of users through inspectionPre & Post Construction Lot InspectionCertifies the integrity of all District utilities including water meters, meter boxes, hydrants, secondary valves, blow offs, isolation valves, valve boxes, cleanouts, manholes and debris in storm sewer inlets etc. prior to constructionResidential Sewer Inspections:Performs sewer line and connection inspection on all new sewer line installations from the structures' foundation to the District's sewer main or connection, prior to backfillingCertifies the integrity of all district utilities in close proximity to sewer inspection. Verifies that all lines and connections are in compliance with local and state ordinances/codesOther Inspections and Assignments Performs any other industry related task to the best of their abilityCleans, maintains, and performs routine maintenance on equipment and vehicleEducation And Experience RequirementsHigh School or GED Valid class C driver's license and a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR)Must be able to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writingSkills/AbilitiesMust be able to obtain a Customer Service Inspection and Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester Licenses no later than 18 months to continue with the department – Must also meet all TCEQ educational, work, and criminal history requirements Uses hand tools such as: hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, shovels, manhole hooks, etc., to open interceptors and PVC pipe to verify capacity of interceptor Must be able to operate a motor vehicle requiring a standard Texas Driver's License and travel to sites to conduct inspectionsMechanical Aptitude and knowledge of plumbing preferred but not requiredMust be able to enter data on a personal tablet computer to update inspections and other assigned tasksKnowledge of the location of commercial users, water lines, sewer lines and manholesMeets scheduling and attendance requirementsWorks around and on construction sites and other potentially hazardous environmentsEstablish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, property and business owners/officers, and their representativesMust be available to work overtime and weekends as requiredMust be able to reply to email and other notifications within a timely mannerWork Environment: Must have the physical strength and agility sufficient to do strenuous tasks under varying weather conditionsTasks involve the intermittent performance of physically demanding work, typically involving some combination of reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, or crouching, and that may involve the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of moderately heavy objects and materials (20-50 pounds)Must be able to work under adverse weather and environmental conditionsSubject to exposure to dust, fumes, vibration, noise, and dirty working conditions