What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Construction Inspector (Night Shift) - Federal Sector position at Procon Consulting?
Procon Consulting is seeking a Building Construction Inspector for the night shift on a project in conjunction with the federal government. The ideal candidate will have 5 years of experience with building security upgrades such as card readers and door upgrades. The ideal candidate will review blueprints, monitor construction progress, examine interior / exterior work, utilizing survey instruments to verify completed work, taking photographs and maintaining a log. Procon Consulting operates as an owner's representative throughout the United States for government construction projects. We specialize in capital improvement projects in government construction & engineering. All candidates must meet the following skills and qualifications
Qualifications & Skills
Five (5) years of experience inspecting all phases / aspects of a vertical construction project.
Associate, Bachelor, or Master level architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) or CM qualifying ACCE / ABET / NAAB accredited degree.
Government project experience a plus.
Responsibilities & Duties
Provide off hours (night) inspection services on a variety of construction projects at a Federal Office Building located in downtown Washington, DC.
Support daytime team consisting of Team Lead and two Construction Managers.
Ability to organize and manage multiple projects effectively, to manage cost control systems, review and analyze plans, facilitate the bidding / negotiations / buyout process with a general contractor, review all forms (bidding, construction, or other) of requests for information (RFI's), examine and negotiate change orders, and review and comment on submittals.
Versed in jurisdictional and architectural design requirements, applicable codes, as well as all associated development / construction due diligence reporting.
Skilled in budgeting and scheduling with strong verbal and writing skills.
High degree of demonstrated organizational skills and problem-solving ability.
Respect for details and the ability to execute at a high level with significant independence.
Ability to prioritize and execute tasks to achieve project goals.
Business acumen, demonstrated by understanding of business implications of decisions; understanding of construction costs, knowledge of market and availability of competition.
Knowledge of safety practices in the construction industry that indicates experience with OSHA safety requirements on construction projects.
Superior negotiating skills.
Leadership skills, demonstrated by confidence in self and others, ability to inspire and motivate others to perform well and ability to effectively influence actions and opinions of others.
Problem solving expertise, demonstrated by identifying and resolving problems in a timely manner.
Ability to work with others to solve complex issues.
Interpersonal skills, demonstrated by considering and responding appropriately to the needs and capabilities of different people in different situations, tactfulness, treating others with respect and relating effectively to others.
Strong computer skills in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint; scheduling software such as MS Project, Primavera, or other Management Information Systems.
Knowledgeable in sustainable efforts and programs such as LEED accreditation.
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