Class I, II, III and IV Construction Inspectors

Barton & Loguidice

The Role

Overview

Seasonal construction inspector for Maine DOT projects, inspecting & reporting.

Key Responsibilities

  • quantity calc
  • construction inspection
  • asphalt inspection
  • concrete install
  • compliance docs
  • stakeholder meetings

Tasks

-Computation of quantities. -General construction inspection and completion of daily inspection reports -Other duties as assigned, specific duties may include: Hot Mix Asphalt paving inspector, Poured-in-Place Concrete installations, signs and marking, erosion & sedimentation control, utilities, guardrail, or performing basic inspection of general construction activities. -Measurement and documentation of construction activities to ensure compliance with MDOT standards and specifications. -Communications and meetings with Maine DOT and/or consultant supervisors.

Requirements

  • nettcp
  • aci
  • construction software
  • field testing
  • maine dot
  • inspection experience

What You Bring

-Must be dependable, good-natured and willing to work 8 to 10+ hours per day -NETTCP paving certification preferred -Ability to maintain safe work practices in a fast-paced work environment -Strong verbal and written communication skills -Use of State Construction Management Software (or ability to learn) -Basic field testing -Knowledge of Maine DOT standards -ACI concrete certification preferred -Experience in construction inspection or related field required and/or equivalent education. Class 1 entry level & Intern positions do not require previous construction experience. -Ability to follow verbal and/or written instructions to perform tasks independently and produce neat and accurate reports

Benefits

-Valid driver’s license: daily use of candidate’s personal vehicle required, Mileage reimbursed at MDOT standard rate.

The Company

About Barton & Loguidice

-Works from over a dozen offices across New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maine. -Offers services in municipal infrastructure, water and wastewater systems, solid waste facilities, and transportation planning. -Specializes in transportation engineering and wastewater management, among other civil and environmental services. -Headed since 2017 by CEO John F. Brusa Jr., a licensed engineer who rose through the solid waste practice.

Sector Specialisms

Civil Engineering

Municipal Planning

Water Supply

Water Treatment

Water Distribution

Wastewater Collection

Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater Management

Solid Waste

Transportation

Sustainable Planning

Site Design

Landscape Architecture

Facilities

Environmental

Brownfields

Industrial Hygiene

Construction Administration

Architecture

Electrical Engineering

Structural Engineering

Mechanical Engineering