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Contract Inspector Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Construction Inspector

Colorado Springs, CO ยท On-site

$85K - $95K/yr

Perform onsite inspections of construction projects to verify compliance with contract requirements, drawings, specifications, schedules, codes, and safety standards. * Monitor construction progress ...

Construction Inspector

Colorado Springs, CO ยท On-site

$85K - $95K/yr

JOB RESPONSIBILITIESPerform onsite inspections of construction projects to verify compliance with contract requirements, drawings, specifications, schedules, codes, and safety standards.Monitor ...

Perform on-site inspection and surveillance of complex construction projects to verify compliance with approved plans, specifications, and contract requirements. * Monitor construction activities ...

Temporary Contract Job Summary We are seeking a Quality Inspector I to join our Quality Lab team supporting medical device manufacturing. The Quality Inspector will be responsible for inspecting ...

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Inspector

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$25/hr

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Inspector

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$1.5K/mo

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

Field Inspector

Grand Junction, CO ยท On-site

$1.5K/mo

Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations ... Contract, Part-time * Schedule: Flexible - choose your own hours * Location: Field-based / travel ...

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How much do contract inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract inspector in Colorado is $57,769.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,500.00 and $66,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contract inspector?

Contract inspectors are professionals responsible for reviewing, monitoring, and ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in contracts. They often work for government agencies, construction firms, or private companies, inspecting work, materials, or services to verify that contractual obligations are being met. Their duties may include conducting site visits, preparing reports, and identifying any non-compliance or discrepancies. Contract inspectors play a critical role in protecting the interests of their employer and ensuring projects or services are delivered according to agreed standards.

What are some common challenges a contract inspector might face when reviewing project documentation?

Contract Inspectors often encounter challenges such as ambiguous contract language, incomplete documentation, and discrepancies between project plans and on-site conditions. Staying organized and maintaining clear communication with contractors, project managers, and legal teams is essential to resolve issues efficiently. Additionally, adapting to changing regulations and ensuring all parties adhere to compliance standards can require continuous learning and attention to detail.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contract inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Inspector, you need strong knowledge of contract law, compliance standards, and inspection procedures, often supported by a relevant degree or industry certifications. Familiarity with contract management software, regulatory databases, and reporting tools is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for identifying discrepancies and ensuring compliance. These skills are essential to safeguard organizational interests, ensure regulatory adherence, and maintain the integrity of contractual agreements.

What is the difference between Contract Inspector vs Construction Inspector?

AspectContract InspectorConstruction Inspector
Required CredentialsTypically requires certifications like NICET or equivalent, and knowledge of contract lawRequires engineering or technical certifications, often NICET or equivalent
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office-based with site visits to ensure contract compliancePrimarily on-site inspections of construction activities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by government agencies, contractors, and project owners to verify contract adherenceUsed by construction firms, government projects, and private developers to oversee construction quality

In summary, a Contract Inspector focuses on ensuring that contractual obligations are met, often involving document review and compliance checks, while a Construction Inspector primarily inspects ongoing construction work to ensure it meets design specifications and safety standards. Both roles require technical certifications and involve site visits, but their main focus differs: contract compliance versus construction quality.

How do I become a contract inspector?

To become a contract inspector, typically one needs a high school diploma or equivalent, along with experience in construction, engineering, or contract management. Relevant skills include attention to detail, knowledge of contract laws, and familiarity with inspection tools and procedures; some positions may require certifications such as Certified Construction Inspector (CCI).

What are the most commonly searched types of Inspector jobs in Colorado?

The most popular types of Inspector jobs in Colorado are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Contract Inspector jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Contract Inspector job openings:

Infographic showing various Contract Inspector job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,769 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

Construction Inspector

COLORADO NETWORK STAFFING INC

Westminster, CO โ€ข On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Contractor

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Construction Inspector (CI / Civil Construction Inspector)

Location: New Mexico / Federal Project Sites
Company: Colorado Network Staffing (CNS)

Position Summary

Colorado Network Staffing (CNS) is seeking an experienced Construction Inspector (CI / Civil Construction Inspector) to support federal construction projects involving civil infrastructure, water systems, pipelines, power generation facilities, mechanical systems, coatings, roofing, concrete, and related construction activities.

The Construction Inspector will serve as the on-site representative responsible for observing and inspecting construction activities to verify compliance with project plans, specifications, contract documents, approved submittals, applicable standards, and safety requirements. This position will monitor contractor progress and safety compliance, document construction activities through detailed reports and photographs, review installed quantities, and communicate project developments and non-compliance issues to project management and government representatives.

Experience supporting federal construction projects, civil infrastructure, water conveyance systems, mechanical systems, power generation facilities, coatings, concrete construction, or similar industrial projects is strongly preferred.


Essential FunctionsConstruction Inspection & Quality Assurance
  • Be present on-site during construction activities to observe and inspect contractor work for compliance with plans, specifications, contract documents, approved submittals, and applicable construction standards.

  • Become thoroughly familiar with project drawings, specifications, referenced standards, contract requirements, and approved submittals.

  • Serve as the client's on-site observer while recognizing that the Construction Inspector does not have contractual authority to direct the construction contractor's performance of the work.

  • Inspect materials, equipment, installation methods, workmanship, and completed construction activities.

  • Review contractor daily reports, submittals, test results, and other construction documentation for accuracy and completeness.

  • Participate in preparatory, initial, and follow-up quality control meetings for definable features of work when required.

  • Monitor installed construction quantities and document quantities for progress payment purposes.

  • Identify unacceptable materials, workmanship, testing results, or other construction deficiencies and promptly communicate findings to appropriate project representatives.

Civil, Mechanical & Infrastructure Inspection
  • Inspect civil construction activities including excavation, grading, concrete placement, reinforcement, forming, backfill, structural work, and related site improvements.

  • Inspect pipeline construction and installation involving steel, HDPE, PVC, ductile iron, and related piping systems.

  • Monitor pipeline excavation, embedment, backfill, pressure testing, valves, appurtenances, cathodic protection, coatings, linings, and welding activities.

  • Inspect mechanical work including valves, hydraulic tubing and piping, pumps, equipment, gate systems, and associated components.

  • Support inspection of power generation and industrial facility construction, rehabilitation, and equipment replacement activities when required.

  • Monitor metal fabrication, welding, structural modifications, guardrails, platforms, ladders, piping supports, and related construction activities.

  • Inspect coating surface preparation, coating removal, application, repairs, and associated quality requirements.

  • Support inspection of roofing systems, including PVC adhered roof membrane installations, when applicable to assigned projects.

  • Monitor concrete materials, testing, reinforcement details, placement, and curing activities.

Construction Documentation & Reporting
  • Prepare detailed daily construction inspection reports documenting contractor activities, personnel, equipment, installed quantities, progress, discussions, deficiencies, and safety concerns.

  • Prepare weekly and monthly reports as required by the project.

  • Maintain accurate photographic documentation of construction activities.

  • Capture, organize, rename, caption, and incorporate construction photographs into project reports.

  • Document significant discussions with construction contractor personnel and project representatives.

  • Maintain records of construction progress, testing, inspections, deficiencies, corrective actions, and resolution of issues.

  • Immediately communicate significant safety or construction non-compliance issues and prepare written documentation within required project timeframes.

  • Maintain weekly journal and timesheet documentation describing hours worked, activities performed, project interactions, and travel when required.

Safety & Compliance
  • Monitor contractor work practices for compliance with the construction contract, contractor Health and Safety Plan, applicable federal safety standards, and OSHA requirements.

  • Attend and document contractor safety meetings.

  • Review contractor-prepared Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs).

  • Monitor compliance with fall protection, confined space entry, Hazardous Energy Control Program requirements, Lock-Out/Tag-Out procedures, Personal Protective Equipment requirements, and other project-specific safety procedures.

  • Immediately report unsafe conditions or activities to the appropriate project representative.

  • Comply with all project-specific health, safety, environmental, and facility requirements.

Project Coordination & Communication
  • Maintain regular communication with the Project Manager, Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), Construction Contracting Officer's Representative (CCOR), and other designated project representatives.

  • Provide timely updates regarding contractor progress, schedule changes, testing and inspection results, safety concerns, non-compliance issues, and unusual or unforeseen field conditions.

  • Participate in weekly construction coordination calls and project meetings as required.

  • Coordinate professionally with contractors, subcontractors, engineers, inspectors, government personnel, and other project stakeholders.

  • Monitor contractor schedules and provide written updates regarding construction progress.

  • Maintain professional and objective communication while providing inspection observations and recommendations.

QualificationsRequired Qualifications
  • Minimum of four (4) to five (5) years of relevant construction inspection experience, depending on project requirements.

  • Demonstrated construction inspection experience within the previous five years.

  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, contract documents, approved submittals, and applicable construction standards.

  • Experience inspecting civil, industrial, infrastructure, mechanical, or federal construction projects.

  • Knowledge of construction safety standards and OSHA construction requirements.

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to prepare detailed professional construction reports.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and related applications.

  • Ability to effectively use digital cameras and manage photographic documentation.

  • Ability to work independently, manage time efficiently, maintain project schedules, and communicate effectively with project stakeholders.

  • Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.

  • Ability to successfully complete required background investigations and project-specific access requirements.

Preferred / Project-Specific Qualifications
  • Federal government construction inspection experience.

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.

  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction certification.

  • Current CPR/AED and First Aid certification.

  • NACE/AMPP Coating Inspection Program (CIP) Level 2 certification for projects involving industrial coatings.

  • Experience inspecting water supply pipelines, pumping facilities, reservoirs, or water infrastructure.

  • Experience with concrete materials, testing, reinforcement, forming, placement, and inspection.

  • Experience with coating surface preparation and application.

  • Experience with welding inspection and mechanical systems.

  • Experience inspecting hydraulic turbines, hydro-generators, power generation equipment, or industrial mechanical systems.

  • Experience with PVC adhered roofing systems or commercial roofing replacement projects.

  • Knowledge of asbestos-containing materials, lead, heavy metals, and hazardous material removal and disposal.

  • Knowledge of construction surveying techniques and quantity calculations.

  • Experience with Microsoft SharePoint, Adobe Acrobat Professional, and construction management systems.

Safety Training / Certifications

Depending on project requirements, candidates may be required to possess or obtain training in:

  • OSHA 30 Construction

  • Fall Protection

  • Hearing Conservation

  • Hazard Communication

  • Hazardous Energy Control / Lock-Out-Tag-Out (LOTO)

  • Confined Space Entry

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Heavy Equipment Safety

  • Respiratory Protection and Fit Testing

  • Asbestos and Lead Awareness

  • Hexavalent Chromium Awareness

  • Fire Extinguisher Safety

  • Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Arc-Flash Awareness

  • Excavation Safety

  • Scaffold Safety

  • First Aid / CPR / AED


Key Competencies
  • Construction Inspection

  • Federal Construction Compliance

  • Civil & Infrastructure Construction

  • Mechanical Systems Inspection

  • Pipeline & Water Infrastructure

  • Concrete Inspection

  • Coatings & Corrosion Protection

  • Construction Safety

  • Quality Control & Assurance

  • Plan & Specification Interpretation

  • Documentation & Reporting

  • Photography & Record Management

  • Problem Solving

  • Communication & Collaboration

  • Time Management

  • Independent Judgment

  • Attention to Detail


Work Environment

This position primarily works at active federal construction, reservoir, pipeline, pumping plant, power generation, and other infrastructure project sites. Work may be performed in remote locations and may involve exposure to moving mechanical equipment, construction machinery, confined spaces, excavations, elevated work areas, dust, noise, heat, cold, humidity, and other outdoor weather conditions.

The position will also perform office-based duties associated with preparing reports, reviewing construction documentation, organizing photographs, and communicating with project personnel.


Physical Demands
  • Ability to work outdoors and withstand varying ambient weather conditions.

  • Ability to walk and stand for extended periods throughout active construction sites.

  • Ability to navigate uneven terrain, excavations, trenches, industrial facilities, and remote project locations.

  • Ability to climb stairs, ladders, scaffolding, and elevated work platforms.

  • Ability to enter and work in confined spaces when properly trained and authorized.

  • Ability to bend, kneel, crawl, reach, and access construction work areas.

  • Ability to work around pumping plants, power generation equipment, pipelines, and active construction machinery.

  • Ability to lift and carry approximately 25โ€“50 pounds depending on project requirements.

  • Ability to sit for extended periods while preparing reports and working at a computer.

  • Must possess adequate vision, including close, distance, color, peripheral, and depth perception, to safely perform inspection duties.


Position Type / Expected Hours of Work

This is a full-time position. Typical workdays are Monday through Friday; however, hours will generally follow the construction contractor's schedule. Evening, weekend, extended-hour, and overtime work may be required based on construction activities and project requirements.

Construction Inspectors may be required to remain on-site whenever the construction contractor is actively performing work.


Travel

Travel to federal construction and project sites may be required. Assignments may involve remote reservoir, pipeline, power generation, or other infrastructure locations. The Construction Inspector must maintain a valid driver's license and keep appropriate project representatives informed of required travel.


Work Authorization / Security Clearance
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States.

  • Must complete required employment eligibility verification documentation upon hire.

  • May be required to successfully complete a federal background investigation or Minimum Background Investigation (MBI).

  • Must meet project-specific federal facility and site access requirements.

  • May be required to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement or Non-Disclosure Statement depending on the assigned project.


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Colorado Network Staffing (CNS) provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, d...