Senior Construction Inspector (Senior Engineering Technician)
County of Riverside
- Riverside, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Hands-on experience with encroachment permits for work completed within the County road right-of-way, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the permitting process and regulations.
- Experience in Construction Management for Capital Improvement Projects, including overseeing roadway construction and rehabilitation.
- Strong knowledge of recommending appropriate roadway materials.
- Familiarity with the Transportation release of projects for occupancy.
- Expertise in grading and conducting inspections of roadway improvement projects.
- Proficiency in using Excel, Word, Bluebeam, and PLUS (permitting software), as well as systems such as Map My County, Permits Public Concern System, and tools for project management and inspections.
- Strong customer service and communication skills.
- Design channels, roadways and appurtenant structures within established limits, standards and procedures.
- Participate in the planning, design and construction of solid waste landfill expansion, closure and operations projects.
- Review or prepare maps, plans, construction schedules, cost and quantity estimates, records of survey, and other documents; check engineering computations and specifications for accuracy, legality, and conformity to standards.
- Make land use and traffic projection studies and supervise others in the collection and analysis of data.
- Participate in and supervise others in the preparation of computer aided graphics and maps, including GIS and Microstation/AutoCad software; participate in the development of plans and specifications for public works projects.
- Check and process encroachment permit applications and issue permits.
- Perform field inspections to ensure compliance with permit conditions, project documents, County standards, and regulatory requirements.
- Inspect the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices, trench excavations and shoring/bracing projects, and other construction site practices and appurtenances for compliance with safety laws and safe practices.
- Inspect installation of concrete forms and placing and finishing of concrete; check structures adjacent to excavations for settlement or lateral movement of earth.
- Collect materials samples for testing and keep material and inspection records.
- May serve as assistant resident inspector on large construction projects or may act as resident inspector for small projects.
- Use and supervise the use and operation of various testing devices.
- Specify concrete mixes and aggregate gradings, and confer with contractors and builders to ensure compliance with requirements and specifications.
- Prepare soil survey reports for project planning and design purposes.
- Lead and participate in the operation of a field survey crew engaged in performing control, photogrammetric, right-of-way, centerline, topographic, alignment, and elevation surveys.
- Adjust and operate such survey instruments as transits, theodolites, levels, and electronic measuring devices in determining lines, angles, distances, and elevations, and maintain proper safety and accuracy standards.
- May assume duties of a Principal Engineering Technician during leaves and vacations.
- In an office setting, review and check tract maps, parcel maps, records of survey, and corner records for mathematical accuracy, closure, area, survey consistency, and conformity with the requirement of the Land Surveyors Act, and Subdivision Map Act, local ordinances, and accepted survey practices.
- Draft complex legal descriptions, easements, right-of-way maps, and survey plats, making necessary revisions and checking related computations for accuracy.
- Consult with office or field surveyors relative to special survey problems and calculations.
- As lead worker, participate in the evaluation of subordinates. OPTION I
Education: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in surveying engineering or civil engineering.Experience: One year of sub-professional survey experience equivalent to a County of Riverside Engineering Technician II.OPTION III
Certificate: Valid Certificate as Land Surveyor-in-Training issued by the California State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.Experience: Two years of sub-professional engineering experience.ALL OPTIONSKnowledge of: Engineering principles, practices, mathematics, and construction materials and methods; manual and automated drafting techniques; use of hydrologic devices; boundary control and legal principles of land surveying; construction, photogrammetric and land surveying procedures, practices and equipment.Ability to: Make difficult mathematical computations; read, interpret, prepare, or check detailed records of surveys, maps and engineering plans; test and inspect construction work and test construction materials; perform survey field work; coordinate computer aided mapping activities; complete difficult technical assignments without immediate supervision; analyze complex data and prepare effective reports and recommendations; supervise the work of subordinates; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.License Requirement: A valid California Class C Driver's License is required at time of employment. The SCI will travel to various locations to perform inspections and other duties.Physical Requirements: The SCI will primarily work outside, performing fieldwork with exposure to inclement weather. Inspections may involve working at ground level or at higher elevations. This role requires performing tasks on uneven surfaces, including transporting light to heavy equipment and/or tools needed to perform the duties.This recruitment is open to all candidates.For specific questions regarding this position, contact Karla Medrano at kmedrano@rivco.org.
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