What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Inspector position at City of Osage Beach?
JOB
GeneralThe Construction Inspector supports the Engineering Department by performing all required site development inspections, which shall include roadway construction, utility construction, and completing inspection reports.Supervision ReceivedThe Construction Inspector is responsible to and performs under the general supervision of the City Engineer.Supervision ExercisedNot Applicable
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Examples of Essential DutiesThe following examples are meant to be illustrative only and are not intended to be all-inclusive: Responsible for inspecting site development construction activities at various stages of construction for conformance with ordinances, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Standards, safety regulations, material standards, and workmanship.Conducts inspections of water service connections, building service lines, back flow assemblies, and unauthorized cross connections.Conducts inspections of sewer service connections, gravity mains, pressure mains, grinder stations, lift stations, and all other sewer required materialsConducts inspections of roadways to ensure grading, proper compaction, material type, and asphalt or concrete quality. Conduct inspections of storm sewer and erosion control. Conduct wage interviews on Federal aid projects.May utilize surveying equipment.Conduct contract administration on city construction contracts if necessary. Assumes additional tasks as assigned by the City Engineer.Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesAbility to work outdoors under most conditions.Adept at reading and comprehending plans, reports, manuals, and written instructions.Working knowledge necessary to enforce the requirements outlined in the ordinances.Ability to maintain a harmonious working relationship within a small office with public contact and frequent interruptions.Ability to use professional equipment that is common to land surveyors, the engineering field, the architectural field, etc. as it may relate to the responsibilities of this position.Ability to read and understand engineering drawings, technical reports, legal documents, maps and other related materials.Ability to maintain organized accurate files and records.Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, city officials, and the general public, through written and oral communications.Possession of a valid Missouri driver’s license in good standing.
GeneralThe Construction Inspector supports the Engineering Department by performing all required site development inspections, which shall include roadway construction, utility construction, and completing inspection reports.Supervision ReceivedThe Construction Inspector is responsible to and performs under the general supervision of the City Engineer.Supervision ExercisedNot Applicable
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Examples of Essential DutiesThe following examples are meant to be illustrative only and are not intended to be all-inclusive: Responsible for inspecting site development construction activities at various stages of construction for conformance with ordinances, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Standards, safety regulations, material standards, and workmanship.Conducts inspections of water service connections, building service lines, back flow assemblies, and unauthorized cross connections.Conducts inspections of sewer service connections, gravity mains, pressure mains, grinder stations, lift stations, and all other sewer required materialsConducts inspections of roadways to ensure grading, proper compaction, material type, and asphalt or concrete quality. Conduct inspections of storm sewer and erosion control. Conduct wage interviews on Federal aid projects.May utilize surveying equipment.Conduct contract administration on city construction contracts if necessary. Assumes additional tasks as assigned by the City Engineer.Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesAbility to work outdoors under most conditions.Adept at reading and comprehending plans, reports, manuals, and written instructions.Working knowledge necessary to enforce the requirements outlined in the ordinances.Ability to maintain a harmonious working relationship within a small office with public contact and frequent interruptions.Ability to use professional equipment that is common to land surveyors, the engineering field, the architectural field, etc. as it may relate to the responsibilities of this position.Ability to read and understand engineering drawings, technical reports, legal documents, maps and other related materials.Ability to maintain organized accurate files and records.Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, city officials, and the general public, through written and oral communications.Possession of a valid Missouri driver’s license in good standing.