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Conduct independent on-site inspections for Medicare/Medicaid providers in the Omaha/Grand Island area. This role requires a valid driver's license, flexibility for varied hours, and proficiency with mobile technology for data collection. We offer comprehensive benefits including insurance, 401(k...
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United States , Omaha; Grand Island
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23.00 - 28.00 USD / Hour
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Entry-Level Construction Engineer / Inspector
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Launch your construction management career as an Entry-Level Engineer/Inspector in Nebraska. Assist in managing utility, water/sewer, and roadway projects while developing key skills. This role offers a company truck, safety gear, and a competitive 401(k) match for a rewarding start.
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United States , La Vista; Lincoln; Omaha
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Civil Construction Manager / Inspector
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Join Olsson as a Civil Construction Manager/Inspector in the Omaha/Lincoln metro area. Oversee complex projects, ensuring quality and schedule adherence on diverse sites. Requires 3-5 years' experience, a valid license, and strong plan interpretation skills. Enjoy a company truck, competitive ben...
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United States , La Vista; Lincoln; Omaha
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Stormwater Compliance Inspector
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Join Olsson's environmental team as a Stormwater Compliance Inspector in Lincoln or Omaha, NE. Utilize your 3+ years of stormwater experience to conduct field inspections and ensure regulatory compliance. This role offers a competitive benefits package and the chance to make a tangible community ...
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United States , Lincoln or Omaha, NE
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Field Site Inspector
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Conduct independent on-site inspections for Medicare/Medicaid providers in Omaha. Utilize mobile technology to document findings and verify healthcare credentials. This role requires a valid driver's license, flexible hours, and successful completion of specialized training. We offer comprehensiv...
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United States , Omaha
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23.00 - 28.00 USD / Hour
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Discover a world of opportunity in the vital field of inspection. Inspector jobs represent a diverse and essential career path for detail-oriented professionals dedicated to ensuring safety, quality, and compliance across numerous industries. At their core, inspectors are the guardians of standards, responsible for examining materials, products, installations, and systems against established codes, regulations, and specifications. These roles are critical in construction, manufacturing, public health, and government, providing the checks and balances that protect public welfare, infrastructure integrity, and consumer confidence. Professionals in inspector jobs typically engage in a mix of field and office duties. A primary responsibility involves conducting on-site inspections at various stages of a project or production process. This requires traveling to locations such as construction sites, manufacturing plants, or residential and commercial properties to perform thorough examinations. Inspectors meticulously check workmanship, materials, and installations—whether electrical, plumbing, structural, or mechanical—to verify compliance with all applicable laws and codes. Following an inspection, they prepare detailed technical reports documenting their findings, noting any deficiencies, and recommending necessary corrective actions. Another key aspect of the role is plan review, where inspectors examine blueprints and specifications submitted for permits to ensure proposed designs meet regulatory requirements before work begins. Inspectors also serve as important liaisons between regulatory bodies and the public. They frequently communicate with contractors, engineers, architects, property owners, and the general public, explaining complex regulations, providing technical advice, and clarifying necessary steps to achieve compliance. Enforcement is a common thread, where inspectors may issue permits, certifications, stop-work orders, or compliance notices to uphold standards. The typical profile for inspector jobs requires a strong blend of technical knowledge and practical skills. Most positions demand extensive hands-on experience in a relevant trade—such as plumbing, electrical, or construction—often requiring a journeyman-level certification or license. A deep, thorough knowledge of the specific codes and regulations governing their specialty (e.g., building codes, electrical codes, plumbing codes) is non-negotiable. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential for interpreting codes and assessing complex installations. Inspectors must possess excellent attention to detail, unwavering integrity, and the ability to exercise sound independent judgment. Furthermore, robust communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for explaining violations and negotiating solutions effectively. Physical requirements often include the ability to navigate active job sites, access confined spaces, and operate in various weather conditions, typically requiring a valid driver's license for travel. For those seeking a respected career that combines technical expertise with a public service mission, inspector jobs offer a stable, challenging, and rewarding pathway where your work directly contributes to community safety and quality of life.

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