Senior Inspector - Construction Services (CEI)

Drmp

The Role

Overview

Oversee complex field surveys, construction layout, inspections, and supervise inspectors.

Key Responsibilities

  • documentation
  • material testing
  • workmanship inspection
  • project coordination
  • survey measurements
  • quantity recording

Tasks

-Daily documentation of contractor’s work efforts. -Material sampling and testing. -Examine the workmanship of finished installations for conformity to standard and accepts installation. -Project coordination with Contractor’s field personnel and utility owners. -Observe work in progress to ensure that procedures followed, and materials used conform to specifications. -Measure distances to verify the accuracy of construction activity/layout dimensions. -Obtain and prepare material samples for laboratory testing. -Project field book preparation and documentation. -Maintain a daily construction and inspection activities log and compare progress reports. -Verify levels, alignment, and elevation of construction activity/installations. -Record quantities of materials received or used during specified periods. -Assist with the preparation of the Final Estimate package.

Requirements

  • scdot cert
  • cepsci
  • traffic control
  • aashto-ware
  • projectwise
  • civil eng

What You Bring

-Possess SCDOT or valid qualification from another state for Earthwork & Base Course Technician qualification or obtain within the first 90 days months of employment. -Possess SCDOT or valid qualification from another state for Concrete Technician Level 1&2 or obtain within the first 90 days of employment. -Must possess SCDHEC/Clemson CEPSCI (Sediment Control Inspector) qualification or valid qualification from another state within the first six months of employment. -Ability to work in a team environment. -Possess SCDOT or valid qualification from another state for Asphalt Roadway Technician or obtain within the first 90 days of employment. -Possess SCDOT or valid qualification from another state for ACI Field Testing Technician Grade 1 or obtain within the first 90 days of employment. -Position requires a minimum of 40 hours a week with the possibility of overtime (Hourly). -Must obtain Work Zone Traffic Control (Advanced or Supervisor) within the first six months of employment. -High School Graduate plus a minimum of 4 years of DOT roadway and/or bridge construction experience. -Ability to learn and reach self-sufficiency with data entry and project record submittal in AASHTO-Ware Project and ProjectWise applications. -Valid driver’s license with approved/acceptable driving history required. -Alternatively, a Civil Engineering degree and one (1) year of road & bridge CEI experience and one (1) year experience as an Engineer Intern. *Employee will have the ability to earn additional required qualifications within six months. -Earthwork Construction logbook preparation and documentation.

Benefits

-401(k) Plan and Match -Mentorship Program -Cell Phone Allowance -Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs -Excellent compensation package -Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks) -Employee Assistant Program (EAP) -Variety of voluntary benefit options -Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability -Parental Leave -Flexible Spending Account -Company Vehicle -Company-furnished life insurance -Competitive health and dental insurance premiums -Tuition Reimbursement

The Company

About Drmp

-Headquartered in Orlando, FL, it has grown across the Southeast and beyond. -Privately held and employee‑owned. -The firm’s portfolio spans major transportation corridors, water‑management systems, environmental mapping, and ecological restoration projects. -Specialists in civil engineering, surveying & mapping, transportation design, stormwater engineering, ecological services, and construction inspection. -Typical work includes highway design, bridge and drainage systems, water‑resource planning, native‑habitat restoration, and geospatial mapping. -DRMP stands out for integrating multidisciplinary teams—from surveyors to ecologists—to deliver cohesive, community‑focused infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Civil Infrastructure

Transportation

Bridges

Highways

Multi-modal Infrastructure

Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails

Environmental Services

Structural Engineering

Bridge Design

Bridge Repair/Rehabilitation

Miscellaneous Highway Structures

Pedestrian Bridge

Alternative Delivery

Federal Compliance

Watershed Planning

Environmental Assessment

NEPA Documentation

Contractor Services

Specialty Engineering