Base: $50,088 - $87,654; bonus/equity: not specifi...
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Contract construction inspection experience
Project stakeout and sampling testing
Supervision of 5+ technicians
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The NC Department of Transportation is seeking an Engineering Specialist I to assist in overseeing construction projects in Clinton, North Carolina. The role requires substantial experience in construction inspection and offers a competitive salary range while contributing to critical infrastructure development.
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Job Summary
This position serves as a Lead Inspector on complex Design-Build projects or those exceeding $20 million in value.
The role involves directly supervising and coaching five or more lower-level technicians while ensuring all work meets contract specifications.
Candidates must possess thorough knowledge of materials, methods, and equipment utilized in highway construction to ensure safety and compliance.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The NC Department of Transportation is seeking an Engineering Specialist I to assist in overseeing construction projects in Clinton, North Carolina. The role requires substantial experience in construction inspection and offers a competitive salary range while contributing to critical infrastructure development.
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Salary
Base: $50,088 - $87,654; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Contract construction inspection experience
Project stakeout and sampling testing
Supervision of 5+ technicians
Reading construction plans and specs
Environmental permit compliance knowledge
Safety toe shoes requirement
Nice-to-have
Experience with Design-Build projects
Bridge and concrete pavement inspection
Phased construction under heavy traffic
Large grading project experience
Complex environmental permitting background
Key Requirements
Associate's degree + 6 years experience OR High School + 8 years experience
Progressive technician experience in highway construction
Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications
Experience with utility relocations and DBE requirements