Construction Jobsite Inspector

 

 

 

Job Summary:

The Jobsite Inspector is responsible for ensuring quality work by the crew they are verifying. The Inspector will also relay information to the crew and the client to ensure corrections are made for future jobs.

 

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • None

 

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Must be able to interpret construction drawings and right of way plans to ensure what happens in the field coincides with what is on the plans.
  • Thoroughly document jobsite work, accurately updating collection maps of the location, completing the necessary documentation, and effectively photographing each job site.
  • Review proposed fiber placement path and report potential obstacles or alternative routes that may help make the job more safe or more efficient to install.
  • Report any issues in the field that may not meet the scope of work.
  • Work closely with contractors and clients to meet the goals of the project.
  • Efficient use and understanding of mobile data collection software
  • Document interactions, site information and utilities in organizational software.
  • Communicate with clients, engineers, construction crews, and management.

 

 

Required Skills/Abilities:

  • Strong attention to detail
  • Passion for accuracy
  • Self-motivated and able to work alone
  • Strong communication skills with the general public
  • Ability to follow instructions

 

 

Education and Experience:

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Vocational school training preferred
  • On-the-job training offered
  • Class E Valid Driver’s License required

 

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Must have physical strength, balance, hand-eye coordination, and stamina necessary to complete jobs in various areas.
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 80 pounds and push and/or pull 50-pound loads at a time.
  • Must be able to stand and walk up to eight hours per day and climb multiple sets of stairs while carrying materials weighing between 40 and 60 pounds.
  • Must be able to ride in a vehicle up to four hours to travel to and from job sites.
  • Must be able to work in different temperatures and changing weather conditions.
  • Must be able to traverse and inspect all areas of jobsite in all types of weather; this may include walking, climbing, reaching, bending, crawling, or stretching.
  • Exposure to characteristic construction site dangers.
  • Must have flexibility in scheduling to meet the needs of the business.