Construction Inspector Job at Government Jobs in Rowlett
Government Jobs, Rowlett, Texas, United States
Job Title
City of Rowlett
Job Description
Under general supervision by the Community Development or Public Works Departments, conducts field inspections of paving, drainage, water and wastewater construction projects to ensure quality control and conformance with construction codes and specifications; logs results of such inspections and reports results and job progress to other team members; and performs related duties as assigned.
Essential Job Functions
Performs a full range of review, inspection and evaluation of public and private construction projects, including: street improvements such as paving, curb-and-gutters, sidewalks, and driveway connections; drainage facilities including storm drains, junction boxes, channels, culverts and headwalls; underground utility systems including lift stations, water and sewer mains, taps, force mains; parks projects; and miscellaneous works such as earthwork, street lights and traffic signals. May perform Right-of-Way inspections including: review and approval of Right-of-Way permit applications and drawings, inspects Right-of-Way flatwork such as sidewalks and driveway connections, and inspects franchise utility installations and repair work. In conjunction with the Environmental Health division, inspects and enforces SW3P booklets, erosion control plans, and best management practices. Communicates verbally and in writing with developers, contractors, engineers, architects, etc. Monitors water line, sewer line, and storm drain construction. Inspects trenches for proper backfill and compaction. Monitors water line and sewer line installation by trenchless methods. Monitors pressure tests of new water lines and sewer lines. Monitors bacteriological tests of water lines. Inspects compaction of pavement subgrade and base materials prior to street, alley and curb construction. Schedules and conducts pre-construction conferences and coordinates construction meetings as required throughout the construction process. Maintains clear, concise and comprehensive records and reports related to inspection, enforcement and construction activities.
Compiles, analyzes, and evaluates findings of investigations and inspections. Conducts final inspections and prepares punch lists to determine completion of various construction projects. Prepares investigation reports, enforcement letters, final acceptance letters, etc. Reviews contractors' pay estimates and ensures that all work and materials listed have been completed or used. Assists with the preparation and verification of contractor's progress payments, reduction and releases of securities, notices of completion, and minor engineering reports. Inspects, monitors and investigates activities related to compliance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and the City of Rowlett Storm Water Program and, in conjunction with and assisted by Environmental Health, ensures compliance with regulations relative to stormwater runoff from construction sites. Enforces ordinances pertaining to permits, dust control, erosion control, grading and public improvements. Maintains logs, records, and record drawing (as-builts). Coordinates construction and inspection services in cooperation with contractors and other agencies; communicates and confers with representatives of utility companies, contractors, public agencies and the general public; answers citizen complaints and requests for information. Responds to citizen and stakeholder inquiries and concerns. Gathers and analyzes data in order to respond or assist in responding to complaints from citizens and makes recommendations for solutions based on research findings. Follows safe working practices and has a working knowledge of safety practices and procedures. Performs administrative/office duties as required, including attending meetings, entering computer data, preparing reports and correspondence. Performs other duties as assigned. Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive attendance is an essential function of this position, as is the ability to create and maintain professional, harmonious working relationships with others.
Minimum Requirements
High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of three (3) years of experience in municipal inspections, highway/utility construction or related field required.
Vocational coursework in computer aided design, surveying, highway/utility construction or a related field and/or Associates degree preferred.
Other Requirements
Valid driver's license required. Must have and maintain a good driving record in accordance with the driving standards as established by the City of Rowlett. Must report all traffic citations to his/her departmental Director or his/her designee within two working days of receipt. May be required to work evenings and weekends as necessary to perform inspection functions. Preferred requirements: Class D or higher TCEQ water and wastewater license.