Construction Inspector Construction, Mining & Trades - Plymouth, MI at Geebo

Construction Inspector

Construction Inspector II Needed For Growing Civil Engineering FirmThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
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Salary:
$30 - $35 per hourA bit about us:
My client is a multifaceted energy, land, and community development engineering and surveying firm serving public and private sector clients.
As they grow, they have asked us to help them find a Construction Inspector II to join their team!Why join us?Compensation Up To $35/hrBased in Southeast Michigan, they would be working in the field on project sites 90%- 100% of the time.
This position would also need to travel to multiple project location sites around Michigan including Highland Park, MI Muskegon Heights, MI, and our headquarters in Plymouth, MI.
Job DetailsThe Construction Inspector II is responsible for observing construction projects, reporting, and serving as a liaison between field staff and office staff.
Work will include ensuring all applicable permits and approved plans related to site layouts, grading plans, utility systems, stormwater management, soil erosion and sedimentation control plans, and street improvements on a variety of construction projects including residential, office, retail, restaurant, infrastructure, and renewable energy for private and public clients.
Work may also include construction administration, specifications, traffic control, permitting, local, state, and federal compliance issues, reporting, and public relations/communication.
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Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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