The role of a Construction Inspector involves conducting technical field work of intermediate complexity to ensure high standards of quality in every aspect of construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of public works infrastructure projects. This includes a diverse range of tasks, from new construction to renovation efforts. The Construction Inspector is responsible for verifying that all work performed aligns not only with the established City standards but also with contract specifications and safety protocols. Accurate record-keeping is a crucial part of this role, wherein the inspector is required to create detailed reports on all inspections carried out.
Inspections are staged methodically at critical phases throughout the construction process to guarantee compliance with the designed project drawings and pertinent City codes. The Construction Inspector has the authority to evaluate and ensure that construction methods, materials used, and project outcomes meet the necessary contractual obligations. This position may involve liaising with contractors, subcontractors, and project managers to communicate findings and enforce compliance with established regulations. In essence, the Construction Inspector plays a vital role in overseeing and upholding the integrity of construction projects for the benefit of the community.
Salary/Compensation: $75,000 - $80,000 per year