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Currency: USD Year: 2024
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Construction InspectorUS-WA-SeattleJob ID: 2024-3710Type: Regular Full-Time# of Openings: 1Category: Construction ServicesSeattleOverviewAre you passionate about the future of transportation and looking to join a talented team that will inspire and challenge you? At Consor we provide opportunities to advance your career with an established firm that values its employees and provides opportunities for growth. This opportunity will allow you to apply your technical skills to develop creative transportation and infrastructure solutions and refine your leadership abilities. You will work with talented professionals in an open and friendly work environment, where personal and professional growth is supported, and hard work is rewarded. As a Construction Inspector, your responsibilities will include construction inspection and documentation for water/wastewater, reservoir, utilities, and other municipal projects. Hourly Range: $40/hr - $50 +/hr ResponsibilitiesWe’ll count on you to: Work as a Construction Inspector on water/wastewater, utilities, reservoir & municipal projects.Collaborate closely with multi-disciplinary technical teams Perform under the supervision of a Construction Manager Provide construction management support and inspection duties on projects Contribute in the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates for projects Provide excellent client service Perform other related duties as needed Be willing to work in remote areas with meals and lodging reimbursable where travel time is paid#LI-EL1QualificationsBS in Construction Management, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering (preferred)Motivated to develop productive, long-term relationships and communicate with clients, peers, multi-discipline teams, and management A reputation of integrity, intelligence, and the ability to exercise good judgment PI240377080