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PMCS Group, Inc.

Inspector, Construction Work Location: Los Angeles, CA

PMCS Group, Inc., San Diego, California, United States, 92189

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$147,000.00/yr - $156,000.00/yr Overview

INSPECTOR, CONSTRUCTION WORK LOCATION: LOS ANGELES, CA Position Description Summary The Construction Inspector will support LAWA's Airfield construction inspection and work as a member of LAWA's Quality Assurance & Construction Inspection Division across multiple projects within LAWA's Capital Improvement Program. Responsibilities

Flexibility to work all shifts including nights, weekends, and varied schedules as required by active airfield construction project demands and operational windows. Perform inspection of runway and taxiway construction activities including FAA P-501 PCCP slip form and side form paving operations, ensuring compliance with specialized concrete paving equipment practices, vibration setup, paver speed, screed inspection, finishing, and surface treatment requirements. Conduct comprehensive inspections of FAA P-401 asphalt placement and compaction activities, including air-void testing, surface defect repair, release agent application, and cold milling, patching, profiling, and grade correction operations. Inspect installation and testing of FAA P-201 base material and P-306 lean concrete base systems, including earthwork operations, soil import/export activities, subgrade preparation, and temporary erosion and drainage control setup and compliance. Apply extensive knowledge of FAA active airfield work rules and protocols, including barricades, fencing, lighting, signage, pavement markings, FAA 7460 compliance, and vehicle service road requirements for both reflective and non-reflective runway/taxiway signage systems. Ensure compliance with FOD controls and active airfield protocols, including dust control, sweeping procedures, airport security and escorting protocols, and FAA vehicle marking/identification requirements across all operational areas. Inspect FAA airfield lighting systems including taxiway edge, centerline, TDZ, hold bar, and status lights, ensuring proper series circuits and regulator functionality throughout all installation phases. Coordinate opening and closing of active runways and taxiways using proper radio protocol and multi-group coordination procedures, maintaining operational safety and efficiency standards. Prepare detailed daily inspection reports with comprehensive mapping, video/photo documentation, and accurate quantity tracking that clearly documents construction activities, deficiencies, and compliance issues in a timely manner. Perform batch plant inspections for both PCCP and asphalt materials, interpret complex underground utility plans, read survey data, and perform calculations for inspection and quantity verification including line and grade requirements. Qualifications

Minimum of five (5) years of verifiable experience performing airfield construction inspection on active airport facilities, with demonstrated expertise in runway and taxiway construction projects. Extensive knowledge and verifiable field experience with FAA specifications including P-501 (Portland Cement Concrete Pavement), P-401 (Plant Mix Bituminous Pavements), P-201 (Aggregate Base Course), and P-306 (Lean Concrete Base). Proven experience with FAA active airfield operational protocols, including FOD controls, runway/taxiway opening and closing procedures, radio communication protocols, and multi-agency coordination in live operational environments. Comprehensive knowledge of FAA airfield lighting systems, pavement marking standards, signage requirements, and FAA Part 139 Airport Certification regulations as demonstrated through verifiable project experience. Current Cal/OSHA 30-hour certification card required, with demonstrated knowledge of FAA Part 139, Cal/OSHA, Fed OSHA, and LAWA safety standards as applied to airfield construction environments. Proficiency in technical report writing with the ability to produce detailed inspection reports incorporating mapping, photographic/video documentation, quantity calculations, and survey data interpretation. Demonstrated experience with quality control testing protocols and material compliance verification procedures for airfield construction, including proficiency in interpreting technical specifications and ensuring adherence to FAA standards. Education/Training

High school diploma (or equivalent) Current City of Los Angeles Deputy Inspector Licenses; Grading, Concrete, desired. 30-hour Cal-OSHA training prior to assignment. The 30-hour training will have been received within the last 4 years. Element-Specific Requirements/Notes

May assume other duties as required/needed Will be required to work various shifts including overtime, swing, nights, and weekend shifts as needed Will be required to be equipped with a vehicle that can access the AOA. Seniority level

Mid-Senior level Employment type

Full-time Job function

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