Summary
This job involves overseeing and inspecting bridge and road construction projects for the state transportation department, ensuring everything meets safety and quality standards while managing teams and coordinating with contractors.
It includes handling tasks like checking materials, traffic setups, and environmental protections, plus dealing with public concerns.
A good fit would be someone with hands-on experience in construction inspection who enjoys fieldwork, mentoring others, and solving on-site problems.
Key Requirements
- High school diploma and 4.5 years of progressively responsible engineering technician experience, or approved equivalent
- Technician Certification per SCOOT policy (may substitute for 6 months of experience)
- Ability to manage and inspect roadway and bridge projects including asphalt, concrete, piles, and shafts
- Experience training and mentoring inspectors in material testing and construction techniques
- Knowledge of traffic control devices compliance with state and federal guidelines
- Physical ability to bend, lift up to 50 lbs, walk rough terrain, and work near traffic or outdoors
- Willingness to work outside normal hours, including weekends, and handle environmental inspections
Full Job Description
Serves as the project manager and inspector on bridge and roadway projects as assigned. Manages and inspects roadway and bridge projects including asphalt, embankment, structural and non-structural concrete structures, bases and sub-bases, driven piles, and drilled shafts. Trains, manages, and mentors other inspectors in areas of material sampling and testing, asphalt, embankment, structural and non-structural concrete structures, bases and sub-bases, driven piles, and drilled shafts. Responsible for the management and inspection of traffic control devices (signs, signals, pavement markings, and work zones) for compliance, deficiencies, and damage according to state and federal guidelines. Responsible for the closeout of contracts through preparation of final construction plans, preparing final material certifications, completion of punch list items, and other related closeout items. Coordinates with contractors and utility companies with identifying potential utility conflicts as well as resolving any issues through relocations, construction modifications, etc. Performs environmental compliance erosion control inspections and documents deficiencies as directed by Departmental policies. Serves as the Department's representative with investigating any complaints or concerns from the general public or property owners, and provides solutions to any issues or makes recommendations for corrective action. Prepares all necessary construction reports and correspondence and maintains these records in accordance with Departmental policies. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements
A high school diploma and four and one-half (4.5) years of progressively responsible engineering technician related experience; or an approved acceptable equivalence. Attainment of a Technician Certification in accordance with the SCOOT Technician Certification Policy may substitute for six (6) months of directly related experience.
The physical demands for the essential functions involves frequent bending, kneeling, stooping and lifting up to 50 lbs. Walking for extended periods, treading rough terrain, working in close proximity to motoring traffic, and in natural environmental hazards. May require occasional exposure to noise. May require working outside of normal work schedules and weekends.
Additional Information
The South Carolina Department of Transportation is committed to a diverse workforce and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.