Road Construction Inspector
Boone County, located in Columbia, MO, has a great opportunity for a Road Construction Inspector.
Responsibilities: Performs on-site compliance inspections of County driveway and right of way permits. Also, responsible for on-site inspections of public civil construction projects as well as private developments to be accepted for County maintenance. Duties include maintaining inspection records, material verifications, quality control/workmanship inspections necessary to certify the work was completed according to the plans & specifications. Coordinating with other staff as needed in order to inspect, evaluate and document finding as it pertains to County owned assets, including roadway surfaces, bridges, culverts, and drainage systems as required and must be able to clearly communicate in both oral and written forms with Boone County residents and with contractors associated with public and private projects.
Status: Full-time, non-exempt, benefited
Working hours: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday – Friday; (Some weekend work and after-hours work may be required)
Qualifications: Associate's degree in Construction, Engineering or Surveying or a related field and three years of experience in construction, engineering, or surveying; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must possess and maintain valid Missouri driver's license with an insurable driving record.
Starting Hourly Salary Range: $26.31 - $27.11 per hour
Benefit-eligible employees receive (on day one): Paid vacation, 14 paid holidays, Enrollment in the County Employees Retirement Fund, and two matching deferred compensation plans, 100% County paid or low-cost employee health insurance premium options, 100% County paid employee dental premiums, Subsidized dependent premiums, County Paid long-term disability and life insurance, Boone County is a Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness qualifying employer.
Apply at www.boonemo.gov
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