Transportation Inspector/Senior Transportation Inspector (Full-Time)
Job Locations
US-VA-Staunton
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2025-2464
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Construction Inspection
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Full-Time, Variable Hours, (min. 30 hrs/wk)
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Overview
Do you have progressive field inspection experience across transportation and building projects and enjoy coordinating with contractors, agencies, and clients while keeping projects on track and well-documented? MBP is looking for a Construction Inspector II to support field compliance, quality assurance, and documentation on active construction projects. Ideal candidates bring demonstrated growth in responsibility inspecting similar work and are ready to represent MBP in daily interactions with contractors, agencies, and project stakeholders.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do: Serve as a key MBP representative on active construction sites, verifying conformance with specifications and codes while supporting quality assurance and progress monitoring. Coordinate with agency personnel, contractors, and MBP team members to address discrepancies and recommend corrective actions. Exercise sound judgment in documenting project activities and advising on field issues that affect schedule, budget targets, and compliance. Support development of pay applications and contribute to project record strategies and reporting approaches. Work independently with periodic guidance from senior engineers or project leaders as scope and complexity increase. Responsibilities include:
Who We Are Looking For Experience:
- Progressive experience inspecting construction work activities of similar type to assigned projects, demonstrating increasing responsibility.
- Experience across sectors such as federal, municipal, K-12 school, higher education, transportation, and ports or marina projects.
- Background monitoring and inspecting multiple construction operations including buildings, highways, roads, or bridges.
- Exposure to DOT-specific and horizontal construction environments, including grading, paving, demolitions, special design bridge projects, signal projects, signing projects, coating projects, and utility projects.
Qualifications
Education/Knowledge:
- High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED); or significant years of experience in engineering, architecture, or a skilled craft in the construction industry; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Working mathematics including algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric computations based on field measurements.
- Construction-related training and experience demonstrating ability to perform duties.
- Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, email, internet navigation, web-based tools, and specialized equipment.
- Client or MBP construction management information systems such as AWP, SiteManager, HICAM, or MBP's OnTrack system, or ability to learn within one month of hire.
- Construction and inspection materials, methods, and tools utilized in construction, repair, or renovation work being monitored and inspected.
- Multiple construction operations and associated field practices.
Preferred Certifications:
- OSHA 10-hour or OSHA 30-hour certification (required or obtained within 3 months of hire).
- Certification(s) from at least one or more of the following: State DOT (as appropriate), WACEL, ICC, NICET, CMAA, NACE, or MARTCP.
- Certifications preferred for horizontal construction (as appropriate for the DOT-specific project): Soil, Aggregate, Asphalt, Concrete, Nuclear Testing, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Traffic Control, and E & S Control.
- Additional certifications preferred: Certified Construction Manager (CCM); Construction Manager in Training (CMIT).
Skills and Abilities:
- Independently implement quality control procedures.
- Understand and track project schedules.
- Collect, analyze, and interpret statistical data.
- Provide technical supervision, leadership, and training to other inspectors.
- Identify potential problems and derive recommended solutions from past experiences.
- Use computers (including Microsoft Office) and specialized equipment.
- Read and interpret construction plans and contract specifications for assigned inspection work.
- Apply mathematical formulas and engineering principles to determine field adjustments.
- Communicate inspection issues effectively and responsibly (verbal and written) with contractors, owners, subcontractors, and team members.
- Use surveying and measurement tools effectively for inspection duties (e.g., survey levels, transits, four-foot levels, lock levels, measuring tapes, measuring wheels, straight edges, and other tools as necessary).
- Obtain and maintain industry certifications specific to assigned duties.
- Stand and sit as needed on project work sites; climb ladders; work at heights; and work outdoors in a wide range of weather conditions.
- Safely navigate construction work sites with uneven terrain.
- Maintain a valid driver's license with a good driving record.
- Travel and drive regularly.
Guidance/Responsibility:
- Assignments received from Engineers/Consultants (typically Lead or Senior), Project Inspectors, Construction Manager, or Project Manager.
- Public and client interface as part of daily duties.
- Independence increases as knowledge, skills, and abilities grow; work independently while seeking periodic guidance and direction.
Supervisory:
- May supervise and coordinate the work of Construction Inspector I, Construction Inspector Trainees, and Co-ops/Interns.
- Provides technical supervision, training, and day-to-day advising to junior inspectors and interns to support project objectives.
What We Offer: We're focused on providing the tools and support you need to succeed, both personally and professionally. MBP offers a comprehensive benefits package including 100% employer-paid medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance (for individual employees), a 401(k) profit-sharing plan, a health savings account with company contributions, competitive compensation with opportunities for semi-annual bonuses, and generous paid time off. We also provide unique perks like tuition assistance, student loan repayment, annual gym reimbursement, pet insurance, and paid volunteer time. Additional benefits include mental health resources, company-wide wellness activities, and training and development to support your professional growth. MBP also covers the costs associated with obtaining and maintaining certifications and licenses, such as OSHA 10-hour or OSHA 30-hour, State DOT certifications, WACEL, ICC, NICET, CMAA, NACE, MARTCP, Certified Construction Manager (CCM), and Construction Manager in Training (CMIT). Status: Full-time Requirements:
- Fingerprint-based criminal history background check, DMV driving record check, reference verification, and work history verification prior to employment.
- Valid driver's license and safety shoes required.
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
MBP is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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