Construction Inspector II - Major Construction at Port of Seattle
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Construction Inspection, Quality Assurance, Documentation, Communication, Problem Solving, Leadership, Adaptability, Analytical Skills, Construction Methods, Building Codes, Project Coordination, Material Logistics, Erosion Control, Utility Management, Compliance, Field Measurements, Inspection Techniques

Industry

Government Administration

Description
As Construction Inspector II, you will perform inspection work for projects to ensure compliance with codes, regulations, and contract requirements on construction projects. You will evaluate, assess, and resolve issues at the field level and coordinate construction activities with project stakeholders. There are two openings at SEA Airport on day shift, typically 7 AM to 4 PM, but may be adjusted to match Contractor work schedule. You will coordinate and/or conduct on‐site testing and special inspections, verify field measurements/quantities for contract payments, monitor Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC), and ensure that a quality assurance/control program is developed and enforced. You will coordinate material deliveries and delivery logistics. You will participate in managing and inspecting project punch list process. You will coordinate complex Utility Shutdown Requests for projects, resolve potential impacts with customers, tenants and Port departments. You will prepare and maintain documentation for multiple projects, including inspection logs, daily reports, force accounts, materials testing, photos, and other construction records for assigned construction projects. You will update design plans/drawings based on changes that occur during construction to ensure drawings are an accurate representation of work performed. You will document contractor work that is out of compliance or deficient and initiate Non‐Conformance Report (NCR) process. You will participate in planning, preconstruction, coordination, progress, scheduling, and field staff meetings. You will also participate in the development of Construction Management policies and procedures. You will coordinate and communicate complex construction activities between contractors, tenants, stakeholders, other Port departments, and the general public. You will also coordinate moderately complex shutdown/outages and impactful construction activities with customers, tenants, and other Port departments. Experienced – You have four (4) years of experience in construction, general or special inspection, or other construction field work. Desired – We hope you have an associate's degree or vocational program in pre-engineering, construction management or building inspection with emphasis on mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems. Committed to Equity – You will apply equity and exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices in all aspects of the work. At the Port of Seattle, equity is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all Port employees. Proficient – You have proven expertise in various construction operations, methods, materials, costs, and equipment, with advanced knowledge in multiple construction disciplines or specialization in one. You understand construction methods, engineering and architectural design principles, building codes, and specifications. You are skilled in interpreting construction drawings, specifications, project schedules, Request for Information (RFIs), Change Orders, constructability reviews, and contracts, identifying non-compliance with contract provisions. You also have knowledge of office and construction site practices, as well as Port and project-specific policies and procedures. Efficient Communicator – You possess well-developed verbal and written communication and active listening skills. You have a proven ability to organize, maintain, and update project documentation and records. You can also effectively interact, coordinate, and communicate construction activities with a variety and diverse groups of clients, customers, contractors, tenants, general public, and employees in a professional manner. Adaptable – You possess an adaptable style and approach in response to changing environments, and different perspectives, needs, or demands. You can work effectively in situations involving uncertainty or lack of information and response flexibly to change. Analytical – You can engage judgment and experience to define, analyze, and resolve problems. You can recognize potential problems and resolve them in a timely manner or escalate to supervisor/manager for resolution. You can also exercise sound independent judgment within general policy guidelines. Leader – You can train staff in work procedures and techniques and to lead others and effectively influence people without direct authority.
Responsibilities
As a Construction Inspector II, you will perform inspection work for construction projects to ensure compliance with codes and regulations. You will also coordinate construction activities and resolve issues at the field level.
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