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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Full-time Construction Inspector for our Raleigh, NC office. The ability to attain the following certifications within 90 days +/- or as class scheduling allows: NCDOT Concrete Field Technician certification, NCDOT Conventional Density certification, Level II Erosion & Sediment Control/Storm water certification, NCDOT QMS Roadway Technician certification, NCDOT ABC and Borrow Pit Sampling certification.
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Inspector must be able to perform the most complex inspection activities for at least 2 of the 5 categories of construction inspection: 1) Roadway 2) Bridges 3) Drainage 4) Erosion & Control 5) Maintenance & Traffic.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Construction Inspector based out of our Raleigh office. 5 years or greater of NCDOT roadway inspection and testing experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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The QC Inspector reports directly to the QC Supervisor/Manager. Besides, the QC Inspector is responsible for defining, advising and controlling all project required QC documents. The QC Inspector is responsible for the content of the Inspection Test Plan (ITP) and project quality plan according to customer’s and Flowserve’s specifications and international standards.
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We are looking for talented CEI Roadway Inspectors to join our Construction, Engineering, and Inspection team in the Elizabeth City, NC area to work on some of the region’s most exciting projects!
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Inspectors are responsible for assisting the Lead Fire Sprinkler Inspector with conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Suppression life safety product lines.
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As a Fire Inspector, you will: Follow and maintain high structured inspection schedules providing inspection, testing, and performing minor service and deficiency repairs for fire alarm equipment to comply with NFPA72 standards as well as state and local codes.
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Familiar with FAI forms to AS9102- Certified inspector to IPC-610- Certified inspector to IPC-620- Familiar with Metrologic and/or PCDMIS inspection software- Familiar with automated inspection equipment, including Romer arms, comparators, CMMs, and other metrology software based inspection methods.
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Build industry knowledge by through training to obtain and maintain inspector qualifications and proficiencies. Support construction, engineering, and inspection staff for NCDOT projects - specifically road, bridge, MSE walls, culverts, electrical/communication, traffic control, and other construction activities.
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AECOM is seeking a Utilities Construction Technician (CEI Inspector) to support NCDOT and municipal construction projects. CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level II (Bridges) AECOM is seeking a Utilities Construction Technician (CEI Inspector) to support NCDOT and municipal construction projects.
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Acts as a CEI Inspector on roadway and bridge projects and supports the Senior Inspector. NCDOT Concrete Field Inspector Level I. Performs other duties as required by the Senior Inspector, Project Administrator and Senior Project Engineer.
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As a Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) Inspector, you will monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents.
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American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Draft inspection reports for review by senior inspector and/or Project Managers. American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI.
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DESCRIPTION – NBIS Bridge Inspector, Assistant Team Leader. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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