Transportation Construction Inspector (Full-Time)
MBP (McDonough Bolyard Peck) · Harrisonburg, VA · 2 wk ago
On-siteEngineering$32–$35/hrFull-time
Who We Are Looking For
- Progressive experience inspecting construction work activities of similar type to assigned projects, demonstrating increasing responsibility.
- Experience across sectors such as federal, municipal, K-12 school, higher education, transportation, and ports or marina projects.
- Background monitoring and inspecting multiple construction operations including buildings, highways, roads, or bridges.
- Exposure to DOT-specific and horizontal construction environments, including grading, paving, demolitions, special design bridge projects, signal projects, signing projects, coating projects, and utility projects.
What You'll Do
- Serve as a key MBP representative on active construction sites, verifying conformance with specifications and codes while supporting quality assurance and progress monitoring.
- Cook with agency personnel, contractors, and MBP team members to address discrepancies and recommend corrective actions.
- Exercise sound judgment in documenting project activities and advising on field issues that affect schedule, budget targets, and compliance.
- Support development of pay applications.
- Contribute to project record strategies and reporting approaches.
- Work independently with periodic guidance from senior engineers or project leaders as scope and complexity increase.
Education/Knowledge
- A high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
- Significant years of experience in engineering, architecture, or a skilled craft in the construction industry.
- Construction-related training and experience demonstrating ability to perform duties.
- Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, email, internet navigation, web-based tools, and specialized equipment.
- Client or MBP construction management information systems such as AWP, SiteManager, HICAM, or MBP’s OnTrack system, or ability to learn within one month of hire.
- Construction and inspection materials, methods, and tools utilized in construction, repair, or renovation work being monitored and inspected.
- Multiple construction operations and associated field practices.
Preferred Certifications
- OSHA 10-hour or OSHA 30-hour certification (required or obtained within 3 months of hire).
- Certification(s) from at least one or more of the following: State DOT (as appropriate), WACEL, ICC, NICET, CMAA, NACE, or MARTCP.
- Certifications preferred for horizontal construction (as appropriate for the DOT-specific project): Soil, Aggregate, Asphalt, Concrete, Nuclear Testing, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Traffic Control, and E & S Control.
- Additional certifications preferred: Certified Construction Manager (CCM); Construction Manager in Training (CMIT).
Skills and Abilities
- Independently implement quality control procedures.
- Understand and track project schedules.
- Collect, analyze, and interpret statistical data.
- Provide technical supervision, leadership, and training to other inspectors.
- Identify potential problems and derive recommended solutions from past experiences.
- Use computers (including Microsoft Office) and specialized equipment.
- Read and interpret construction plans and contract specifications for assigned inspection work.
- Apply mathematical formulas and engineering principles to determine field adjustments.
- Communicate inspection issues effectively and responsibly (verbal and written) with contractors, owners, subcontractors, and team members.
- Use surveying and measurement tools effectively for inspection duties (e.g., survey levels, transits, four-foot levels, lock levels, measuring tapes, measuring wheels, straight edges, and other tools as necessary).
- Obtain and maintain industry certifications specific to assigned duties.
- Stand and sit as needed on project work sites; climb ladders; work at heights; and work outdoors in a wide range of weather conditions.
- Safely navigate construction work sites with uneven terrain.
- Maintain a valid driver’s license with a good driving record.
- Travel and drive regularly.