JOB
Under the general supervision of the City Engineer, the Construction Inspector performs a variety of construction inspection activities related to capital improvement and private development projects. Responsibilities are primarily focused on ensuring that public water, sanitary sewer, street, and drainage infrastructure are constructed in compliance with approved plans and specifications, as well as applicable federal, state, and City standards and regulations.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Principal DutiesPerform daily field inspections of assigned capital improvement and private development projects to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, and applicable federal, state, and City standards, including but not limited to: Monitoring installation of public water, sanitary sewer, street, and drainage infrastructure;Ensuring adherence to OSHA safety standards, environmental regulations, and municipal construction specifications;Verifying survey layouts and grades; andMaintaining accurate inspection records, electronic daily reports, and project documentation.Inspect construction activities performed by franchise utility companies utilizing City rights-of-way or easements.Assist with contract management and administration activities, including: Reviewing contractor pay applications for completed work and stored materials;Developing punch lists upon substantial completion;Assisting with project closeout documentation;Issuing Letters of Completion upon final acceptance; andAssisting in the preparation and review of change orders.Review project plans, specifications, and contract documents; attend pre-bid, pre-construction, and progress meetings as required.Communicate effectively with contractors, citizens, landowners, developers, design engineers, project managers, City departments, and regulatory agencies regarding construction activities and project-related concerns.Provide technical assistance to City staff, including conducting research, coordinating utility locates, assisting with cost estimates, and supporting updates to City design standards, specifications, and details.Observe and document field testing of construction materials and infrastructure; review testing results for compliance with technical specifications and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) requirements.Coordinate testing activities with outside laboratories, including payment authorization, invoice verification, and reimbursement recovery for failed testing.Document deficiencies and deviations from approved plans and specifications and promptly communicate significant issues to the Assistant City Engineer, City Engineer, or Project Manager for resolution.Ensure the appropriate Project Engineer, Project Manager, or City Engineer is informed of and approves field changes; maintain documentation for record drawings and as-built plans.Utilize digital inspection software, GIS applications, electronic documentation systems, and construction management platforms such as Bluebeam, Procore, or related software.Perform related duties as assigned. Construction Inspector IIThis is the advanced-level classification in the Construction Inspector series. Incumbents perform complex inspections and contract administration activities on capital improvement projects under general supervision.Principal DutiesThe Construction Inspector II performs all duties of the Construction Inspector I, in addition to the following: Perform advanced construction inspections on City capital improvement projects.Take an active role in contract administration and project coordination.Provide technical input regarding the development and review of construction plans and specifications.Assist in resolving construction deficiencies, disputes, and deviations from plans and specifications.Provide mentorship, training, and technical guidance to less experienced inspection staff as assigned.Coordinate with contractors, consultants, testing laboratories, and regulatory agencies to ensure project compliance with applicable standards and specifications.Review electronic inspection reports, testing documentation, and contractor submittals for completeness and accuracy.Perform related duties as assigned. Construction Inspector IIIThis is the senior-level classification in the Construction Inspector series. Incumbents possess significant experience and perform advanced-level inspection and project coordination work under limited supervision.Principal DutiesThe Construction Inspector III performs all duties of the Construction Inspector I and II classifications, in addition to the following: Coordinate inspection assignments for capital improvement projects.Serve as a subject matter expert and technical resource to inspection staff and project teams.Serve as the primary point of contact for contractors, citizens, developers, landowners, engineers, project managers, City departments, and regulatory agencies.Review and evaluate complex field issues and recommend corrective actions.Assist in training, mentoring, and providing performance-related feedback to subordinate inspection staff.Monitor project compliance with OSHA safety standards, TCEQ regulations, municipal specifications, and approved construction practices.Assist with implementation and continuous improvement of inspection procedures, quality assurance standards, and construction documentation practices.Perform related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical Requirements / Work EnvironmentThe work environment characteristics described below are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Work is performed in both office and outdoor construction site environments with exposure to varying weather conditions, uneven terrain, traffic hazards, construction equipment, noise, dust, and other hazardous conditions.Employees must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch, and traverse uneven terrain for extended periods.Must be able to lift and/or carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds and push/pull equipment or materials weighing in excess of 100 pounds with appropriate assistance or equipment.Must be able to safely operate a motor vehicle and travel to multiple construction sites throughout the course of the workday.Equal Employment Opportunity StatementThe City of Liberty Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.