Transportation Technicians/CEI Inspectors (All Levels)
Job Description
Job Description
Description
DRMP's Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) Division is HIRING , and we're searching for Transportation Technicians / CEI Inspectors (all levels) to join our group around the Kinston area.
While you'll be assigned to a home office, most of these positions will report directly to the field / project.
The Transportation Technician is responsible for performing highly complex technical assignments in field surveying and construction layout, making and checking engineering computations, inspecting construction work, and conducting field tests.
Hands-on Training and Mentoring are provided to assist with career development.
Your Primary Responsibilities will include
- Demonstrate and perform CEI standards.
- A daily documentation of the contractor’s work efforts.
- Daily completion of pay record entries. Project field book preparation and documentation.
- Density logbook preparation and documentation.
- Material sampling and testing.
- Assisting with preparation of the Final Estimates package.
- Measures distances to verify the accuracy of dimensions of construction activity / layout.
- Verifies levels, alignment, and elevation of construction activity / installations.
- Observe work in progress to ensure that procedures ARE followed, and materials used conform to the specifications and / or contract requirements.
- Obtains and prepares material samples for laboratory testing.
- Examines workmanship of finished installations for conformity to standards and accepts installation.
- Records quantities of materials received or used during specified periods.
- Maintains daily log of construction and inspection activities.
KSA’s
- Receives general instructions regarding assignments and is expected to exercise initiative and independent judgment in the solution of work problems.
- Assists Senior Inspectors and / or Project Administrator with completion of specific tasks and assists in all phases of the construction project.
- Responsible for preparing backup documentation for progress and final estimates throughout the construction project duration.
What you'll need
- High School Diploma or Equivalent (required)
- Technician level is based on years of experience; Minimum 2 years of experience for a Transportation Technician I.
- Valid driver’s license with approved / acceptable driving history required.
- Complete the Critical Structures Construction Issues, Self-Study Course, and submit the mandatory Certification of Course Completion form (for structures projects).
- Position requires a minimum of 40 hours a week with the possibility of overtime (Hourly).
- Willingness and ability to be exposed to extreme weather conditions (Hot and Cold environments).
- Ability to lift 50LBs on a regular basis to perform required tasks.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- NO EXPERIENCE necessary to enter the Trainee Program. The trainee is required to complete the program in 24 months; Upon successful completion of the program, the trainee will be promoted into a Transportation Technician I.
Minimum Complement of Certifications
- QMS Roadway Technician
- ACI Concrete Technician
- NCDOT Concrete Technician
- ABC Sampling
- Borrow Pit Sampling
- Conventional Density
- Erosion Control Level 2 Technician
- Nuclear Density Technician
DRMP Offers
- Excellent compensation package
- Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs
- 401(k) Plan and Match
- Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks)
- Mentorship Program
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Parental Leave
- Competitive health and dental insurance premiums
- Variety of voluntary benefit options
- Short-Term Disability / Long-Term Disability
- Company-furnished life insurance
- Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
- Flexible Spending Account
- and More
DRMP is a Drug and Alcohol Free workplace, an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and E-Verify employer.