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Albany, NY 12205, USA
Utica, NY
Utica, NY, USA
White Plains, NY 10601, USA
Description
About This Position:Construction Inspector III is qualified to independently perform, test, inspect and record project operations with a high degree of complexity. The Inspector III must have demonstrated ability to perform effectively in the field and in the office with minimal supervision/oversight in all phases of construction. The Inspector III should have the experience and skills to interpret plans, specifications and standards for multiple areas within the field (drainage, water, sewer, materials, etc.) and be able to justify when minor field adjustments are needed. They will be able to use judgement and logic within their duties and only require guidance in areas that fall outside standard practice. The Inspector III can be responsible for the supervision of a small team of inspection staff. Work on medium projects or portions of larger projects as part of the inspection team. Typical projects include highway, roundabout, traffic signal and bridge.Essential Job Functions:- In-depth knowledge in the inspection of
- Roadway Construction
- Structure Construction
- Soil and Slope Stabilization
- Traffic Signals
- Lighting
- ITS
- Report writing
- Material certification
- Contract and plan compliance
- In-depth knowledge of standards and specifications
- Previous employment by NYSDOT as a title JE/PET.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET/EAC accredited program or an approved equivalent.
Qualifications
Education
Required
High School or better in Diploma or related field.Experience
Required
5 years:
Direct involvement in highway construction inspection or a closely related field and a current NICET Level IIII certification or approved equivalent.Licenses & Certifications
Preferred
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