The Research & Materials Section (RMS) serves as MassDOT’s central materials laboratory. Our engineers, chemists, technicians, inspectors, and administrative professionals support MassDOT by ensuring that MassDOT complies with all applicable federal guidelines and regulations relating to construction material quality. Staff are responsible for the sampling and testing of construction materials, developing a wide range of material standards and guidelines, evaluating laboratories throughout the Commonwealth, and facilitating research projects. RMS participates in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Accreditation Program and meets strict organizational, personnel, equipment, and testing proficiency requirements. The lab performs testing in the following areas: concrete, soils and aggregates, asphalt binder, hot mix asphalt, chemical, and physical (standard manufactured materials). Position Summary Incumbents of positions in this series inspect the construction of highways, buildings, bridges, dams, water or sewage systems, tunnels and waterways for conformance with plans and specifications; conduct tests on construction materials; survey construction sites; maintain records of construction operations; and perform related work as required. The basic purpose of this work is to oversee the construction practices used on various sites, and to enforce compliance with plans, specifications and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Incumbents of this position in the Field Control Section function as a Field Control Inspector. This position performs necessary work to support the unit. Work in this unit includes: Performing Independent Assurance (IA) Testing of concrete, HMA and soil materials; Performs verification sampling of construction materials; Performs plant inspection and monitors trial batches; Review and update all information relating to construction materials used for MassDOT; perform sampling and testing; perform inspection oversight and audits at various plants; Review and process proposed non- conformance reports (NCR’s) and disposition of materials submitted by the District. Performs laboratory testing as needed. Generate and process reports. This person communicates with MassDOT personnel, vendors, manufacturers, producers, contractors, inspectors, and others as required to fulfill their duties.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree