What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Inspector II position at Agency for Community Transit?
Description
The primary function of the Construction Inspector II is to provide field observation, documentation, inspection and timely reporting on various capital projects commissioned by the Planning and Capital Projects Department and Agency. Furthermore, the position supports ACT's purpose and objectives by respecting and adhering to all policies and procedures of the Agency.
Essential Functions include but are not limited to :
- Observe and document construction and maintenance activities at project sites utilizing daily reports, inspection reports and photography.
- Inspect work performed by in-house crews as well as 3rd party contractors for conformance to contract documents and Agency standards.
- Measure, track, and document constructed quantities on a daily basis for payment, including additional work orders and directives.
- Understand and enforce terms and conditions of construction contract documents with 3rd party contractors and consultants.
- Manage projects from preliminary planning through completion.
- Understand and analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, shop drawings, aerial photography, and other topographical or geological data.
- Direct or participate in surveying to locate property corners, lay out installations and establish reference points, grades and elevations to guide construction.
- Prepare or present public reports on topics such as bid proposals, deeds, environmental impact statements, or property and right-of-way descriptions.
- Review of engineered construction plans for projects involving site grading, drainage plans, utility plans, roadway and parking lot designs, bridges and structures, bus stops, storm water management and erosion control plans.
- Estimate quantities and cost of materials, equipment, and labor to determine project costs.
- Awareness of current Accessibility guidelines and determination of compliance.
- Addresses issues with the public, such as infringement upon right-of-way.
- Attend and prepare meeting minutes for both public and internal meetings.
- Research / obtain property documents at County Recorder's office.
- Maintain positive relationships with the general public, government agencies, contractors and the business community.
- Be aware of the potential safety and security factors throughout the transit facilities and follow all applicable policies and procedures of the Agency. Responsible for reporting any known or potential safety and / or security factor immediately to an appropriate supervisor, including any employee not following the policies and / or safety procedures.
- Attends work regularly ready to perform duties.
Non-Essential Functions
Requirements
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Normal working conditions for this position includes both office environment and working outside in typical weather elements.
Drive licensed company vehicles to various destinations in Madison County.
The physical requirements of the position include sufficient hand, arm, and finger dexterity to operate a computer keyboard and / or other office equipment.
Must be able to demonstrate physical mobility and agility to work on rough and uneven terrains, grounds affected by water, and to bend, stoop, squat, and lift up to 50 pounds.