Construction Inspector (Licensed PE)

Area Noroeste de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Contracted
Mid Level
We are seeking a Construction Inspector (PE) with experience in Infrastructure projects. Will be responsible for the daily inspection of the construction activities of the project. Also, prepare the daily inspection report, monthly report, conduct progress meetings, prepare meeting minutes, evaluate change orders, recommend application for payments, maintain project’s file, and general project’s coordination. The Construction Inspector must ensure full compliance with the construction documents and permitting requirements.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Observe Contractor and subcontractors during construction activities in accordance with Client representatives, ensuring completion of the project according to the Contract Documents.
  • Observe implementation of the Contractor’s Safety and Health Plan.
  • Coordinate initial survey meeting onsite to ensure proper turnover of Design Engineer’s survey data to Contractor and advise Project Construction Manager as surveying occurs.
  • Advise Project Construction Manager when the Design Engineer is required to witness special field tests.
  • Maintain mark-up of drawings to reflect as-built conditions and review Contractor’s red-lined and as-built drawings.
  • Review Contractor’s final, red-lined drawings on a monthly basis and ensure proper submittal of these documents to Design Engineer for development of Record Drawings.
  • Review field progress against approved schedule and document/report variations.
  • Document construction activities by taking photos and preparing Daily Inspection Report.
  • Review progress payment applications with Contractor and make recommendations on percentage complete for pay items to Project Construction Manager.
  • Monitor weather delay days during each month.
  • Performing quantity calculations for progress pay estimates and keep project records.
  • Performing design for minor changes and make design estimates for Contract change orders.
  • Performing analytical calculations for items such as basic earthwork and grading, and redesigning facilities to fit existing field conditions.
  • Performing constructability reviews of the plans.
  • Attending appropriate meetings.
  • Maintaining continuous communication with Owner’s Project Manager and staff, the Design Engineer’s staff, field personnel, public outreach personnel, and project neighbors to resolve community project challenges and advise them of work conditions affecting the neighborhood.
  • Verifying implementation of and enforce the quality control (QC) inspection and material testing requirements as required in accordance with the Contract Documents and the Contractor Quality Control Program (CQCP).
  • Developing and maintaining tracking logs on a daily basis indicating the current status of all  action items including Requests for Information (RFIs), change proposals, change orders, change directives, submittals, noncomplaint QC tests, noncompliant or defective work, and other processes, as necessary, in a format acceptable to Owner.
  • Tracking and report performance of the PM staff personnel.
  • Serving as a project liaison between the construction Contractors and other parties involved in or affected by the construction.
  • Reporting on construction safety issues.
  • Reviewing change orders, supplemental agreements, and force account agreements.
  • Reviewing pay applications submitted by the Contractor and pay estimates compiled by the PM staff.
  • Monitoring the quality of the materials used, inspecting any defects and discrepancies that might compromise the project.
  • Providing recommendations for resolution of conflicts.
  • Acting as the lead for all project close out tasks such as punch lists, final inspections, and project acceptance.
Recommending, preparing, and issuing the documents indicating Final Acceptance of the Project.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Civil, Environmental or Mechanical discipline)
  • Must be a Professional Engineer License (PE).
  • CIAPR active member.
  • OSHA 30 hours construction training a plus.
  • Minimum of 5+ years of experience providing inspection services.
  • Strong understanding of inspection principles and practices.
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
  • Strong customer service skills
Physical Requirements:

Position could be exposed to the following:
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand, walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear.
  • Must occasionally lift and/or move between 25-45 pounds, when in event some heavy lifting may be required.
  • Move and walk constantly around the project’s areas and perimeter.

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