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We are seeking dedicated and experienced Construction Technician ( CEI Inspector / Tester ) to join our team in Livonia, MI, and Lansing, MI. This role focuses on providing construction inspection, contractor oversight, troubleshooting field issues, coordinating inspection staff, and documenting construction activities according to contract requirements.
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The primary duties of this position will include inspection and documentation of MDOT construction and/or demolition projects as well as mentoring and leading more junior-level inspectors.
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Examples of backgrounds of successful home inspectors include titles such as building inspector, rental inspector, contractor, home service tradesperson, handyman, plumbing, plumber, electrician, roofing, roofer, HVAC technician, auto mechanic, engineer, etc.
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Job Description Be part of the future We are one team, dedicated to working collaboratively to create the purposeful solutions that propel the world forward.
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Field Inspector Are you in search of a flexible work schedule? Field Inspector Are you in search of a flexible work schedule? Skills and Requirements: Flexible Schedule (daylight hours, Monday - Friday) Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions Access to a recent smartphone or tablet to execute jobs while on site.
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Construction Technician (Inspector) The selected candidate will provide construction inspection services (inspection and documentation) for MDOT, county, and municipal infrastructure projects around Michigan.
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The Fire Alarm Technician will inspect, install, test, and service fire alarm systems in commercial and residential buildings and troubleshoot or document any issues.
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The Immediate Pay, Quality Inspector position offers individuals the opportunity to receive payment for their work on the same day they perform their duties. Overall Purpose of the Quality Inspector Provide Quality services and support for all missions assigned to a manufacturing or warehouse site while ensuring a healthy and safe work environment.
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Is seeking a Mid-Level inspector to be based in Novi, Michigan. Minimum 2+ years of MDOT, other state DOT, or local agency construction inspection experience required; or demonstrated equivalent combination of education, skills, knowledge, abilities and experience.
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This is a full-time role as an Inspector for JAN-PRO of Detroit. As an Inspector, your primary role will be to be the eyes and ears for our franchise owners. Supported by JAN-PRO Franchise Development, we offer industry-leading cleaning solutions to businesses.
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Beam, Longest and Neff, LLC is seeking applicants for a Senior Construction Inspector position within our rapidly expanding Wixom, Michigan office. Senior Construction Inspector. Completion of various MDOT construction and/or materials testing training/certification is preferred.
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Construction Inspector I / II. Performs engineering tasks such as inspections of public works projects including: storm drain, sewer, water main, utility, sidewalk, driveway and road construction, assists with surveying, collects data for traffic studies with some latitude for independent judgment, and assists with snow plowing as needed.
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The City of Birmingham (EOE) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Seasonal Public Works Inspector for the 2024 construction season. Under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Engineering, this seasonal position will include inspection of road, sidewalk and underground utilities construction projects, preparation and recording of engineering sketches and inspection reports, and other related duties.
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Title: inspector Company: Strategic Building Solutions in Farmington Hills, MI
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