Certified Erosion Control Inspector at Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering, LLC
Horry, South Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jul, 26

Salary

30.0

Posted On

18 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Erosion control, Sediment control, SCDOT standards, Construction inspection, Math calculation, Microsoft Office, Communication, Diplomacy, Report writing, Highway construction

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector Horry County, SC   Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering, LLC (ICE) is currently seeking a skilled Inspector to join our Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) team based in Marion, SC. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work on a range of exciting transportation projects in collaboration with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).   Position Responsibilities * Ensure all materials, procedures and safety rules comply with the latest SCDOT standards. * Inspect project for erosion control and record erosion control reports. * Interact and communicate effectively with colleagues and clients. * Attend meetings and interact with SCDOT and third-party personnel. * Must use diplomacy in difficult and stressful situations. *   Qualifications and Requirements * HS diploma or equivalent required. * Associates or BS Degree in Civil Engineering or Survey desired. * 2 or more years of highway construction or asphalt plant experience preferred. * Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI) SCDOT Certification is required. * Must have math calculation skills, MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) experience. * Strong written and communication skills required. * Current driver’s license with safe 3-year driving record is required. * Must be legally authorized to work in the US.   Physical Demands This position requires minimal lifting of up to 50 pounds sometimes on a frequent basis. The inspector must be able to travel and tour work sites under adverse environmental conditions not limited to loud noise levels, high dust and dirt, and extreme temperatures.  The inspector must be able to visually examine construction materials and finished structures.  The inspector must be able to work in various types of weather and field conditions, including heights, uneven terrain, highway traffic, hazards of highway construction sites and heavy equipment.   Expected Hours of Work This position will be a full-time position that may require travel, extended work hours from sun up to sun down. Weekend work may be required based on the project schedule.  Inspectors will be eligible for preapproved overtime at time and a half.   Why Build Your Career with ICE? At ICE, we value diverse perspectives, innovative thinking, and personal initiative. Our leadership is committed to your growth and well-being, creating an environment where everyone can thrive. Here’s what you can expect at ICE: * Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits * Professional development and clear paths for career growth * A collaborative, supportive team of skilled professionals * Opportunities to work on impactful infrastructure projects that shape and connect communities ICE is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourage qualified veterans and individuals with disabilities to apply. We do not discriminate based on any protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.  Applicants with disabilities or limited English proficiency may contact Human Resources for assistance at 803-888-1893 or careers@ice-eng.com [careers@ice-eng.com].  Discover more about our team, values, and projects by visiting www.ice-eng.com [http://www.ice-eng.com/].
Responsibilities
The inspector will ensure construction procedures and safety rules comply with SCDOT standards while monitoring erosion control measures. They will also communicate with clients and stakeholders while documenting project reports.
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