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Seeking a certified Construction Inspector I for projects in Abilene. Perform inspections across disciplines like structural steel and concrete, ensuring code and spec compliance. Requires 2-4 years' experience, a valid license, and NICET/ICC certifications. We offer full benefits, PTO, and bonus...
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United States , Abilene
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Terracon Consultants, Inc
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Civil Roadway Construction Manager / Inspector
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Join Olsson as a Civil Roadway Construction Manager/Inspector in Kansas City. Oversee diverse public and private infrastructure projects, including roadways and utilities. This role requires a bachelor's degree and 4+ years of inspection experience. Benefits include a company truck, PPE, training...
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United States , Kansas City; North Kansas City
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Olsson
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Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector
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Join our team in Mammoth, AZ as a Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector. This role requires 5+ years of civil construction experience and expertise in reading plans, material testing, and compliance. We offer a full benefits package, 401(k) match, and professional development support for this k...
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United States , Mammoth, AZ
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Bowman
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Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector
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Join our team in Lakewood, CO, as a Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector. This role requires 5+ years of civil construction experience and expertise in reading plans, material testing, and compliance. We offer full benefits, a 401(k) match, and professional development support for your career ...
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United States , Lakewood
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30.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Bowman
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Quality Control Inspector - New Construction
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Seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector for new construction projects in Calvert, US. You will ensure structural steel and welding meet AISC/AWS standards and shop drawings. Requires 2+ years in construction/welding, ability to read steel drawings, and perform physical duties at heigh...
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United States , Calvert
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35.00 - 47.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Construction Inspector
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Join our Transportation team as a Construction Inspector in the Chicago/Lisle area. You will oversee critical infrastructure projects, ensuring safety and compliance with contract documents. We seek a detail-oriented professional with OSHA training and strong client communication skills. Enjoy ex...
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United States , Chicago; Lisle
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28.25 - 34.10 USD / Hour
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Primera Engineers
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Explore a rewarding career path in the built environment by searching for Construction Inspector jobs. This critical profession serves as the essential link between project plans and physical reality, ensuring that construction projects are built safely, correctly, and to specification. Construction Inspectors are the guardians of quality and compliance, working on-site to verify that every phase of construction—from foundation to finish—adheres to approved designs, building codes, safety regulations, and contract documents. Professionals in this field play a pivotal role in maintaining structural integrity, public safety, and project value across residential, commercial, industrial, and public infrastructure projects. The day-to-day responsibilities of a Construction Inspector are diverse and hands-on. Typically, they conduct thorough inspections at various project milestones, reviewing materials, workmanship, and installation methods. They meticulously document their findings in detailed daily reports, noting progress, any deviations from plans, and testing results. A core part of the role involves performing or witnessing field tests on materials like concrete, soil compaction, and asphalt. Inspectors are also responsible for identifying non-conformances or safety hazards, issuing corrective action notices, and verifying that deficiencies are properly addressed. They often serve as the owner's or agency's on-site representative, liaising between project managers, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors to resolve technical issues and ensure clear communication. To succeed in Construction Inspector jobs, individuals typically need a blend of education and extensive practical experience. While requirements vary, a background in construction management, civil engineering, or a related trade is common. Many positions require certifications specific to inspection disciplines, such as soils, concrete, or structural steel. Key skills include a sharp eye for detail, a deep understanding of construction methods and materials, and comprehensive knowledge of relevant codes (e.g., building, electrical, plumbing) and standards (e.g., AASHTO, ASTM). Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for preparing clear reports and interacting professionally with diverse teams. Inspectors must be proactive, ethical, and decisive, often working independently in dynamic outdoor environments. Physical stamina and a steadfast commitment to safety are fundamental attributes. For those with a technical mind and a passion for seeing projects built to last, pursuing Construction Inspector jobs offers a stable and impactful career. It is a profession dedicated to excellence, where meticulous oversight directly contributes to the safety, durability, and success of our infrastructure and communities.

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