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State of Florida Plumbing Inspector License. The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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Note: If not already certified as a CMIT, ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician Level, or ODOT Prequalified Inspector, it is desirable for the candidate to achieve these designations within first year of service as a Senior Construction Inspector.
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Relevant experience is defined as Threshold Building inspection training on non-Threshold Buildings performed under the supervision of a Special Inspector who was responsible for monitoring of the trainee’s work.
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State of Florida Standard Building Inspector License is required. Computer skills sufficient to operate a laptop, including sending and receiving emails, and the ability to learn Field Data Collection (FDC)/Inspector Gadget to input data and prepare reports.
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To perform quality control construction observations for roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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AECOM is currently seeking an experienced CEI INSPECTOR to support projects located within the Fort Myers Fl, area. IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I. CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I.
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The Inspector General Auditor function is responsible to develop all aspects of an audit assignment for the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), the Lee County Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller (LCCC), and the Lee County Port Authority (LCPA.
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Position Summary: The CEI Inspector is responsible for the monitoring daily activities of asphalt, concrete, and earthwork for conformance of client/contractor work on various projects to ensure materials meet specifications.
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Must also obtain the Advanced Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic) certification and the Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector certification (Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the Stormwater, Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector Training Program) within one year and maintain it.
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CEI Inspector , you will monitor the contractors on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents. CEI Inspector , you will monitor the contractors on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents.
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Title: Construction Inspector (Ft. Myers) Minimum of7 years of direct work experience as described above; At least 1 year experience inspecting Pipeline Welders and/or Pipeline Welder experience using API Standard 1104 Guidelines.
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Construction Inspector / Sr. Construction Inspector Job Description. Construction Inspector Education and Experience. Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, construction management, project management or related field and three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in public works, utility construction and inspection, site or land development, construction materials testing, and/or transportation infrastructure construction, maintenance and/or repair.
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FDOT Earthwork Construction Inspector Level 1 & 2. Successful completion of a minimum of one (1) year of service as a Construction Inspector within the assigned department/division; or prior experience as a Senior Construction Inspector within the City of Cape Coral, regardless of department or division.
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CAP Government, Inc. is seeking a Fire Life Safety Inspector with Commercial Plans Review experience to support our Broward County Operations Team. The work involves ensuring compliance with Federal, state, and local fire safety laws, ordinances, and codes.
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Job Summary: Senior Construction Inspector of various Land Development projects including commercial, residential, industrial, medical, and institutional developments along with their associated roadways, pedestrian facilities, drainage, and utilities.
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Title: inspector Company: Ada County Highway District in Fort Myers, FL
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