CITY OF OVERLAND PARK - POSITION DESCRIPTION

TITLE:

Construction Inspector II PW

REPORTS TO:

Supervisory Civil Engineer (222)

DEPARTMENT:

Public Works

DIVISION:

● Engineering Division 3100

● Stormwater Engineering 3110

JOB NO:

500

BAND/LEVEL:

TEC II-NE

FLSA STATUS:

Non-Exempt

FT/PT/SEASONAL:

Full-Time

Conducts inspections of sidewalk, street, curb, storm sewer, and other construction sites. Inspects right-of-way construction. Responds to citizen inquiries. Assists with emergency operations, including snow removal, as required.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Inspects street, curb, storm sewer, and reinforced concrete structures, such as box culverts and ditch liners. Verifies that storm sewer pipe, subgrade, asphalt, curb and other structures comply with project plans and specifications, as well as good construction practices. Lifts manhole lids and climbs down into inlets; checks string lines for curb construction, asphalt placement for slope with carpenter's level, proper temperature with thermometer, and placement of reinforcing steel in structures.

2. Inspects sidewalk and driveway approach construction. Verifies that dimensions, alignment and subgrade are according to project plans and specifications. Measures distance of forms from curbs; checks slope with carpenter's level; measures depth of concrete forms; and checks subgrade for firmness. Sets string lines to check grade. Notifies contractor of corrections to be made.

3. Reviews construction plans, shop drawings and submittals for assigned projects during design phase. Prepares daily inspection reports, measures quantities and calculates pay estimates for assigned projects during construction phase. Coordinates materials testing on assigned construction projects and reviews materials testing reports.

4. Inspects right-of-way restoration projects. Verifies that projects have required right-of-way permits and that safe practices, including appropriate traffic control measures, are being followed. Measures depth of patches when inspecting street cuts. Responds to citizen complaints regarding plates in street, restoration of street, etc. Accesses right-of-way permit database to verify contractor, date, etc. Checks for damages to surrounding work areas and ensures proper restoration of right-of-way.

5. Responds to citizen inquiries concerning construction projects, drainage issues and other matters. Determines work needed to correct problems where City has responsibility. Inspects site and writes work order. Checks drainage problems and determines proper solutions.

6. Supports and assists with the general engineering requirements of the division during the non-construction season.

7. Assists with emergency operations, including snow removal, as required.

8. The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals.

9. The employee must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION & SPECIAL LICENSE(S)/CERTIFICATIONS:

High School Diploma or equivalent. Associate's degree in civil engineering technology or related field preferred. Possession of an appropriate valid driver's license. Must maintain insurable driving record. Must have or obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL) within 12 months of employment with the City.

Must have the following certifications within 12 months of employment with the City:

â- Minimum of Eight (8) hours in specialized training in erosion and sediment control.

â- American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Inspector Certificate or completion of Midwest Concrete Industry Board (MCIB) course in Basic Course in Concrete Technology.

â- International Municipal Signal (IMSA) Work Zone Traffic Control/Safety Certification (or equivalent certification).

â- KDOT Certified Inspection and Testing Training (CIT) Program

EXPERIENCE:

Three years of experience in construction inspection, surveying, material testing, or construction experience with projects including public improvements, or an equivalent level of experience.

SKILLS:

1. Manual dexterity

2. Basic math skills

3. Reading and interpreting of construction plans and blueprints

4. Surveying

5. Good oral and written communication skills

6. Computer skills

MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

1. Concentration

2. Mechanical aptitude

3. Alpha and numeric recognition

4. Diplomacy

5. Ability to work under distracting conditions

6. Ability to read, comprehend and apply City codes and regulations to ensure compliance

7. Ability to access situation and use judgement in responding

8. Logical reasoning

9. Mathematical aptitude

10. Analytical skills

11. Ability to work independently

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

1. Hand and eye coordination adequate to input computer

2. Visual stamina and acuity adequate to accurately operate surveying equipment, calculator and concrete testing equipment

3. Ability to travel and tour worksites within the City in adverse environmental conditions to include but not limited to construction sites and interior and exterior building inspections

4. Ability to operate City vehicles

5. Ability to adjust to temperature extremes

6. Ability to make and receive phone calls

7. Ability to stand for extended periods of time

8. Exposure to high noise levels, dust, dirt

SEE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS BELOW FOR ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY (Direct & Indirect):

None

The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

Color Vision Requirements: Color vision is required for inspection of some construction materials required by construction plans, specifications, or standard details to be a specific color. Some examples: detectable warning brick, paver bricks, concrete stain for retaining walls, or painted handrails.

Visual Acuity: a combination of near and far vision required in order to examine / inspect string line.