RAIL & TRANSIT PRACTICE Whether moving people or freight, future rail and transit solutions will be determined by energy prices, a shift toward urban living and growing environmental concerns. Michael Baker helps freight, authority and state Department of Transportation clients meet these modern challenges by providing services that address key industry issues such as state of good repair, capacity, safety, community livability, asset management and maintenance, planning and development for new projects, and the promotion of environmental stewardship and sustainability. We provide value by first understanding our clients’ needs, then working with them as a partner to identify innovative and cost-effective solutions that optimize their opportunities for success. DESCRIPTION Michael Baker International is a seeking a full-time seasonal (May- October) Rail Construction Inspector to work 100% onsite at our rail project located in Christiansburg, VA to monitor and inspect construction methods and workmanship for a rail depot to station conversion offering varying uses. As a Rail Construction Inspector, you will be expected to: Report to work at the project location to which individual has been assigned. This may require travel to assigned location if it is not local to reporting office. Review plans and specifications associated with assigned work on active construction contracts. Notify project engineer or project supervisor of apparent constructability issues or errors in plans. Monitor work on construction projects including quality, schedule, costs, and safety for compliance with the contract requirements and document all findings, observations, and issues. Oversee daily operations of contractor and/or subcontractor personnel to ensure that work is being performed in accordance with plans and specifications. Answer basic contractor questions about plan and specification requirements. Identify contractor means and methods that are inconsistent with plans and specifications and discuss needed changes with the contractor as well as the project engineer or project supervisor. Make measurements and observations of work being performed to ensure accurate quantities are tracked for completed work. Prepare detailed field drawings or electronic templates to support the calculations being used to justify the pay quantities. Utilize eConstruction tools including tablets and client documentation software. Photo Document all project activities. Willingness to work as needed to satisfy project requirements (i.e., nights, weekends, extended shifts, etc.).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees