
Architectural Barrier Testing Specialist
Accura Engineering And Consulting Services, Inc.
The Role
Overview
Inspect USACE facilities for accessibility barriers and report compliance.
Key Responsibilities
- report preparation
- field inspections
- compliance checks
- tool utilization
- data documentation
- stakeholder communication
Tasks
-Prepare written reports outlining deficiencies, non-compliant elements, and recommended corrective actions. -Communicate effectively with design teams, facility managers, and USACE representatives to clarify findings and support mitigation planning. -Document findings with accurate field notes, photographs, measurements, and detailed reports. -Maintain a strong working knowledge of current accessibility codes, USACE policies, and federal building requirements. -Evaluate site and building elements such as parking, entrances, doorways, restrooms, signage, and paths of travel for compliance with ABA, UFAS, ADA, and other applicable federal and DoD standards. -Conduct field inspections and assessments of USACE facilities to identify architectural barriers to accessibility. -Use specialized tools (e.g., digital levels, slope meters, measuring devices) to verify compliance with accessibility requirements. -Participate in project meetings and provide expert guidance on accessibility improvements.
Requirements
- accessibility cert
- bachelor's
- microsoft office
- inspection
- usace
- procore
What You Bring
-CASp, ICC Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner certification, or similar accessibility credential -Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred) -Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and digital inspection/reporting tools -Experience in facility inspection, accessibility assessment, or building code compliance -Excellent attention to detail, documentation, and reporting skills -Strong knowledge of construction practices, materials, and technical specifications -Experience with Federal Projects, particularly US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), preferred -Ability to work independently in the field and in varied weather conditions -Experience using Procore, Bluebeam, or similar construction management software
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Benefits
-Competitive salary based on experience. -Professional development and career advancement opportunities. -Retirement savings plan with company match. -A supportive and collaborative work environment. -Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. -Paid time off and holidays.
The Company
About Accura Engineering And Consulting Services, Inc.
-Founded in Atlanta, this firm swiftly grew into a trusted multi‑disciplinary consultancy serving both federal and local agencies. -It combines engineering, environmental assessment, construction management, and surveying under one roof, delivering personal yet full‑service solutions. -With project footprints from Alaska to Puerto Rico, their typical engagements include Phase I/II site assessments, wetlands and asbestos surveys, and CEI for infrastructure work. -They’re SBA 8(a), SDB and Woman‑Owned certified, enabling high‑profile contracts with DoD, EPA, NASA, GSA, and state DOTs. -Accura stands out for melding responsiveness with technical strength, led by a seasoned team of engineers, surveyors, and environmental specialists.
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Construction
Utilities
Government
Security Clearance
-must pass a federal background review and drug screen.