Construction & Coatings Inspector Job at ASR International Corp.
Client: Bureau of Reclamation
Location: Seminoe Powerplant – Rawlins, WY
Title: Construction & Coatings Inspector
Clearance: Ability to successfully clear background and security checks
Estimated Period: 6 months after award (up to 850 hours)
Scope: Reclamation has need for one (1) Construction Inspector (CI), to observe and inspect the process and products of the construction contractor to ensure compliance with plans and specifications, monitor construction contractor safety compliance, communicate with the Reclamation Project Team to inform them of developments in the progress of the work, and document construction project activities through written reports and photographs.
Duties / Responsibilities include, but not limited to the following:
1. Be on-site at all times construction contractor is on-site to observe and inspect the activities, process, and products of the construction contractor to ensure compliance with plans and specifications. The CI will control site access and monitor activities regarding the construction contractor. CI shall become familiar with the plans and specifications, contract documents, referenced standards, and approved submittals. CI will serve as Reclamation’s on-site eyes and ears but has no contractual authority to direct the construction contractor’s performance of the work, unless personal safety or facility safety issues are present.
2. Document construction contractor activities through construction inspection reports and captioned construction photographs that accurately, concisely, and completely document the construction contractor’s activities. Document installed construction quantities (and categorized) on a daily basis for construction contractor progress payment purposes. Discussions with construction contractor personnel shall be well documented, as well as any safety issues and resolution of those issues.
3. CI will report to and be in communication with Reclamation’s Construction-Contract Contracting Officer’s Representative (CCOR) to keep them apprised of construction contractor’s progress and any construction related and/or non-compliance issues that may arise during construction contractor ‘s performance of the work. Such issues may include, but are not limited to: specifications requirements, testing and inspection results, health and safety infractions, scheduling changes, substandard materials or workmanship, and unusual or unanticipated problems. Timely communication and written documentation of non-compliance is a requirement. CI will participate in weekly coordination calls with the construction contractor and Reclamation CCOR and construction contract administrators.
4. Monitor construction contractor’s safety compliance. Monitor safety of construction contractor work practices and activities for compliance with the construction contract, the construction contractor’s Health and Safety Plan, the Reclamation Safety and Health Standards (RSHS).
5. CI will attend and document construction contractor safety meetings, and review construction contractor prepared Job Hazard Analyses. Safety meetings will be documented through a report.
6. CI will provide a weekly journal report to accompany the CI’s timesheet documenting the CI’s hours of performance, activities, and interactions. The CI shall provide this documentation to the COR on the CI’s employment contract as well as the CCOR.
Qualifications:
- Experience and demonstrate proficiency in performing construction inspection within the last five years to ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
- Knowledge and inspection experience in the removal and disposal of asbestos containing materials. Knowledge and inspection experience in the removal and disposal of equipment with coatings containing heavy metals.
- Experience with the installation of roof membrane systems and inspecting the installation. CI candidate must be qualified to perform construction inspection on commercial roofing replacement.
- General knowledge of OSHA construction safety, including fall protection (certification within the last three years). Knowledge of Reclamation Safety and Health Standards as they apply to construction is preferred but not required. The construction inspector shall have training/certifications in the following: Hearing Conservation, Hazard Communication, FIST 1-1 Hazardous Energy Protection (Lock-Out-Tag-Out) and Fall Protection. Reclamation’s FIST 1-1 (HECP-Hazardous Energy Control Program) training requirements and obtaining a lock will be coordinated with the CCOR before CI is on-site.
- Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and email. Ability to communicate proficiently at a standard government document level both orally and in writing. Proficient use of a camera, framing images, re-naming image files, transferring images, and incorporating photography and captioning into a report.
- Required mental and physical ability to work the required hours, in ambient weather conditions, and mobilize around powerplant and construction site, including climbing approximately 60-vertical-feet of stairs. CI must follow Reclamation Safety and Health Standards. CI must follow COVID-19 protocols.
- Proactive and self-motivated. Performs in a professional, responsible manner. Works independently and as a team member and follows industry standards. Demonstrates proficiency on construction projects at managing time efficiently, working independently, and adhering to schedule (advises the CCOR, but does not direct the construction contractor).
- Keeps the COR advised of the CI’s performance and travel.
Other Requirements:
- Contractor employees performing work under this task order shall be required to complete and successfully pass a background investigation, including completing fingerprinting at a USA Access center before performing work under this task order.
- Contractor employee must comply with Reclamation security procedures and security training requirements in accordance with Reclamation Clause WBR 1452.237-80.
Note: Candidacy is subject to client approval, and successful clearing of background and security checks.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 12 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Rawlins, WY: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Experience:
- Construction inspection: 5 years (Preferred)
- Compliance with construction plans and specifications: 5 years (Preferred)
- Asbestos removal/disposal inspection: 5 years (Preferred)
- Commercial roofing replacement inspection: 5 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- OSHA Construction Safety & Health certification (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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