
Civil Engineering Inspector
- Falls Church, VA
- $70,710-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Knowledge of:
- general civil engineering and public works practices including conduit installation and testing, water and sewer main installation and testing, backfill type and compaction standards, paving sub-grade standards, trench specifications, etc.;
- public works construction practices and procedures;
- types and quality of materials generally used in civil engineering and public works projects;
- general terminology and mechanical drawing symbols used in civil engineering and public works plans and details;
- general contract administration practices and procedures; and
- computer software for word processing, spreadsheet analysis, and communication.
- Ability to:
- read and interpret construction plans, specifications and details, utility maps, and related engineering and architectural plans and drawings in order to ensure compliance with project specifications;
- review and approve owned utility plans for conformance with appropriate specifications;
- calculate appropriate fees;
- inspect project work sites to ensure acceptable quality levels, and compliance with standards, and City procedures and standards in civil engineering and public works construction;
- inspect sub-bases and Aggregate Base Course (ABC) bases for grade, compaction, moisture, and preparation for paving;
- inspect asphaltic and cement concrete paving for thickness, density, smoothness, and conformance to design;
- inspect forms for curbs, gutters, and sidewalks;
- interact with contractors and construction personnel to ensure work activities and products meet required quality levels and standards;
- analyze construction problems, determine possible solutions, and select the option which best resolves the situation while maintaining quality standards;
- organize assigned inspection activities to minimize backtracking, and increase efficiency;
- coordinate work sequences/schedules with contractors, private sector utilities, and other City departments/units;
- calculate solutions to basic mathematical problems involving ratios, proportions, percentages, and basic algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric formulas;
- write correspondence;
- establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, contractors, construction personnel, and coworkers.
- Certified Virginia Work Zone Traffic Control Intermediate or greater or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire.
- Certified Virginia Erosion & Sediment Control Inspector or ability to obtain within 1 (one) year of hire.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or a related field.
- Class B CDL