Firm offering engineering, environmental, construction and surveying services for public and private clients.
Inspect welding, coating, and bolting on federal construction projects for compliance.
11 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Mobile, AL
Onsite
Company Size
82 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Environmental Consulting
Construction Management
Surveying
IT Solutions
Federal Contracting
Geospatial/GIS
Design‑Build Construction
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Construction
Utilities
Government
Role
Description
construction inspection
schedule monitoring
change orders
welding inspection
coating inspection
quality monitoring
Observe, inspect, and provide reports on construction projects at federal facilities for compliance with plans and specifications in regard to workmanship, materials, installation, and construction methods.
Monitor contractor’s schedule.
Provide surveillance at construction sites and assists owner in problem resolution.
Deliver and review change orders; modification; RFIs; and submittals.
Perform construction welding inspections relating to steel fabrication.
Services will required fabrication shop practices including storage, handling, cutting, bending, machining, fit-up, surface prep, welding, bolting, erection and coatings.
Provide recommendations or necessary changes to government personnel regarding contract plans and specification relative to all phases of construction.
Review and ensure QA and safety plans are adhered to by the contractor.
Perform coating inspections and testing of various coating systems and methods of application.
Perform structural bolting inspections and testing of various bolting methods and installation.
Monitor contractor’s quality system and administer the three-phase inspection process.
Requirements
aws certified
nace level
asnt qualified
aashto g4.2
rms
high school
High School graduate with 5 years of experience with construction welding inspections and 2 years of experience in coating inspections and structural bolting inspections.
Structural Bolting Inspection experience and must be certified in accordance with AASHTO G4.2 guidelines and have received formal training in structural bolting inspections and testing of various bolting methods and installation is preferred.
Coating inspection and must have NACE Level I or higher or SSPC Protective Coatings Inspector Level 1 or higher and shall have received formal training in coating inspections and testing of various coating systems and methods of application. The individual shall have a minimum of two (2) years of experience in inspection and testing of coating systems.
Nondestructive testing (NDT) personnel shall be qualified to ASNT.
Experience preferred EM 385-1-1 USACE Safety Manual
AWS Certified Welding Inspector in conformance with AWS QC1 and shall have a minimum of five (5) years of experience relating to steel fabrication.
Utilize Resident Management System (RMS).
Experience preferred with Resident Management System (RMS)
Experience with Three-Phase QC/Inspection process
Benefits
Retirement savings plan with company match.
Professional development and career advancement opportunities.
Competitive salary based on experience.
Paid time off and holidays.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
A supportive and collaborative work environment.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must be a us citizen and pass a federal background review
must pass a drug screen
Company
Overview
$9M Revenue
Annual Company Performance
The company generates approximately $9 million in annual revenue, demonstrating strong performance across its service lines.
$5M Bonding
Project Bonding Limit
The company offers bonding limits of up to $5 million per project, providing financial security for clients.
$20M Aggregate
Aggregate Bonding Capacity
With an aggregate bonding limit of $20 million, the company can handle large-scale projects efficiently.
GSA 871-7
Professional Engineering Schedule
The company holds the GSA schedule 871-7 for professional engineering services, enabling federal contracts.
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.
Culture + Values
Ability to serve our clients with responsive, personal attention
Commitment to technical expertise, quality, client‑focused service
Delivery of project solutions on time and within budget
Maintains solid reputation with long‑term, repeat clients
Small‑company agility combined with full‑service diversity
Environment + Sustainability
Provides Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments, wetland surveys, environmental compliance and remediation services
Supports federal environmental initiatives (e.g., EPA projects, NPDES, Superfund enforcement)
Operates across diverse geographies—from Alaska to Puerto Rico—adhering to region‑specific environmental regulations
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly stated DEI strategy or gender diversity data available