Perform entry- to intermediate-level construction inspection work on development and capital improvement activities impacting the public ROW, ensuring compliance with DOTI Standards, approved construction documents, codes, and City ordinances. Receive training on inspection procedures, policies, methods, and safety practices; progressively take on more complex inspection responsibilities as skills develop. Review construction documents with ROW Project Managers, engineers, and supervisors; identify conflicts between plans and field conditions and assist in resolving issues. Issue Street Occupancy Permits, which includes reviewing Traffic Control Plans (TCPs) for compliance with MUTCD, Denver Amendments, and DOTI standards. This permitting process also involves evaluating field setups for potential deficiencies and coordinating with contractors and other entitles to address access and safety concerns. Apply and continue learning DOTI Standards, specifications, guidelines, and safety requirements; provide accurate compliance guidance to development teams and contractors. Inspect ROW infrastructure including sidewalks, curbs, gutters, paving, grading, signage, concrete and rebar, landscaping, and other features to ensure proper installation and material quality. Coordinate with independent testing laboratories to perform materials, soils, and concrete testing; maintain test data and incorporate results into project documentation. Prepare clear, detailed daily inspection reports, photographs, logs, field notes, and documentation of deficiencies, corrective actions, and project progress. Assist in validating quantities of materials for Payment Performance Bonds or project verification, ensuring compliance with plans and specifications before approvals proceed. Identify substandard or non-conforming work and recommend corrective actions; confirm repairs meet standards and contract requirements. Serve as an on-site point of contact for contractors, utility companies, City departments, and project managers to support schedules, safety, and quality expectations. Assist customers and contractors with ROW permit workflows, including application entry, license verification, submittal checks, and issuing Ready-To-Pay permits once approvals are completed. Participate in design and plan review discussions related to ROW impacts, providing field-based insights to improve constructability and traffic management. Support community outreach by responding to and resolving 311 service requests, constituent concerns, and City Council inquiries related to right of way construction and street occupancy. Coordinate communication with residents and businesses affected by ROW work and ensure timely, clear information is provided throughout the permitting and construction process.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees