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Minimum of one (1) year PennDOT experience or higher or minimum of two (2) years of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the twelve (12) web- based TCI training modules can substitute for other required experience.
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Two (5) years minimum of transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years minimum of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience.
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Job Description ResponsibilitiesTo perform quality control construction observations for various highway 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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Four (4) years minimum of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the 12 web-based TCI training modules.
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Engineer III/Bridge Inspection Team Leader King Of Prussia , Pennsylvania Job Category: Engineering Group. This opportunity entails being responsible for the production and modification of design calculations, technical reports, leading bridge inspection teams, engineering plans and specifications for assigned projects.
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Working knowledge of bridge and highway construction methods, materials, standards, and specifications. Operational knowledge of field inspection equipment. Ability to prepare clear and concise Daily Inspection Reports to document the work performed, the manpower, material, and equipment used; field measure and calculate quantities of work completed and other pertinent information.
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The position offers a mix of office and field work, from leading a team to perform on-site bridge inspections in various locations, most locally with opportunities nationally, and providing technical oversight and review of inspection reports and load ratings, to preparing design and field oversight of bridge and culvert repairs.
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Such as Roadway Inspection of earthwork, drainage, paving, etc. Experience with bridge construction is a plus. ; Structural inspection of foundations, piles, concrete, deck formwork, MSE walls, sign structures, etc.
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Occasionally perform bridge inspection and load ratings on local agency structures. Prepare bridge design documents, including AutoCAD & MicroStation plans and quantities and design calculations.
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PennDOT/PTC CDS certification. ACI/PennDOT Concrete field technician certification. NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation/Highway Construction. Bachelors of Science degree in a non Civil Engineering field with the successful completion of the twelve (12) web-based TCI training modules can substitute for needed experience.
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The ideal candidate must have at least 5 years of transportation construction experience including experience working on PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, highway and/or bridge projects is preferred.
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4+ years of Transportation, Highway or Bridge Construction Inspection Experience. The successful candidate will supervise standard inspection procedures of construction activities on behalf of our clients (primarily PennDOT, PA Turnpike and other local agencies) for structural quality, general safety and conformance to plans, specifications and codes.
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Construction, Construction inspection, inspection, Concrete, Concrete Inspection, ACI, ICC, Nuclear Gauge Testing. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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Bridge Inspection Team Leader - Philadelphia. Successful completion of NHI Course 130055 Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges, and are current on NHI Course 130053A Bridge Inspection Refresher Training (if applicable.
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Document all on-site observations of construction progress, equipment, manpower, and materials on a Daily Inspection Report and various other reports required. ; ADA Compliance Inspection of curb ramps and sidewalks, etc.
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