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Title: Construction Inspector. H1B VISA Sponsorship is not available. The VDOT Lynchburg Construction Team is seeking an organized and computer savvy individual to monitor, coordinate and direct the administrative duties of roadway, structure, bridge construction and maintenance projects.
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Senior Construction Inspector/Construction Inspector Summit Design and Engineering Services (office in South Boston, VA) is recruiting for Construction Inspectors (all levels) to inspect all phases of construction on highway construction, bridge and maintenance projects located in the Lynchburg, VA area.
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Inspector is responsible for building inspection schedule, expenses and taxes. We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies.
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I'm working with a well established steelwork contractor in Virginia, who are looking for a Quality Inspector with experience in ultrasonic & magnetic testing. Role: UT/MT Quality Inspector.
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Senior Geosynthetics Installation Quality Assurance Inspector. As a Senior Geosynthetic Quality Assurance Inspector for Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. (BLE), you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that geosynthetic materials are installed in compliance within industry standards, project specifications, and safety regulations.
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Electrical Shop Quality Control Inspector Southern Air Electrical Shop Quality Control Inspector. Job Description: The Electrical Shop Quality Control Inspector examines products and materials for defects or deviations from specifications and verifies it's assembled per relevant codes.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is an Equal Opportunity Employer by both policy and practice. Knowledge of roadway, structure and bridge construction methods, materials, standards and terminology.
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Company Story: Seek Now is a customer experience-technology company leveraging a network of professional experts to provide data-driven inspections.
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The Utility Inspector is responsible for managing and performing daily construction management and inspection services for various types of utility projects and must have significant experience in utility construction, must be proficient at reading and interpreting plans, specifications, and shop drawings as well as overseeing construction document controls and enforcing contract compliance.
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They are a big steelwork company, specializing in structural steel and manufacturing.
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Location: VDOT Lynchburg District, VA VDOT Fredericksburg District, VA VDOT NOVA District, VA WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Join the dynamic team at EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA) and embark on an exhilarating journey as a Construction Inspector.
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