Actively participate in problem solving regarding construction work on complex projects.
Initiate written/verbal communication between project stakeholders regarding all activities.
Prepare daily written reports detailing work progress, labor, equipment, and force accounts.
Coordinate meetings with contractors, clients, and staff to address work progress.
Provide field inspections to ensure construction components comply with contract requirements, safety standards, and applicable permits.
Conduct quality control inspections of electrical/mechanical systems, wiring, and control installations as well as quality control inspections during commissioning and training of electrical and mechanical systems.
Track contractor’s schedule compliance, specifically related to project milestones.
Provide daily onsite oversight of contractor activities under the supervision of the Construction Manager/Resident Engineer.
Perform daily field inspections to ensure installations, repairs, and replacements of mechanical/electrical/structural/civil components within water and wastewater treatment plants and conveyance systems.
Requirements
safety certifications
inspection
water treatment
king county
seattle utilities
municipal infrastructure
Certifications related to safety and trenchless applications are a plus.
10-20 years of experience in inspection of structural; mechanical; electrical; and civil components within water and wastewater treatment plants and conveyance systems to include but not limited to new and renovation of concrete/masonry/steel structures; pumps; boilers; digester and propane gas systems; heat recovery system; building cranes; sliding gates; HVAC; Variable frequency drives; fans; process and cooling pipe systems; switchgears; transformers; UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) batteries; washer/classifier; grit system components and piping; fire alarm systems; and heaters.
Experience working on King County and Seattle Public Utility projects is a plus.
Experience in water and wastewater pipelines, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment plants, and similar systems related to municipal infrastructure is preferred.