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Foundation Inspection Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

QA/QC Manager

Tucson, AZ · Hybrid

$120K - $135K/yr

Competence in soil, concrete, and asphalt testing; foundation inspection; steel structure inspection; and pile inspection. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English Why Ausenco?

Inspection and CMM Engineer

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$78.50K - $108K/yr

As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables the exciting technologies ... Communicate inspection results and risks to Quality, Manufacturing, and Engineering teams

We create an unshakable foundation for progress because our multidisciplinary teams also include ... construction inspection, transportation, construction documentation, testing, roadway, bridge ...

Company Overview Foundation Building Materials (FBM) is a leading construction materials ... Inspect and secure truck loads before departure and ensure materials are properly staged per ...

About Us Company Overview Foundation Building Materials (FBM) is a leading construction materials ... Inspect and secure truck loads before departure and ensure materials are properly staged per ...

About Us Company Overview Foundation Building Materials (FBM) is a leading construction materials ... Inspect and secure truck loads before departure and ensure materials are properly staged per ...

QA Inspector

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

While fasteners are our foundation, we also provide construction products, industrial supplies ... Ensuring Excellence, One Inspection at a Time Copper State Bolt & Nut Co. is seeking a detail ...

Quality Inspector

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables the exciting technologies ... Key Responsibilities Performs inspection of purchased parts, materials, components, and/or ...

Quality Inspector

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables the exciting technologies ... Key Responsibilities Performs inspection of purchased parts, materials, components, and/or ...

Develops Inspection plans, Mentors and provides training for other inspectors as directed. Responsibilities * Ensure safety is the foundation of daily work through vigilance and accountability.

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

To thrive as a Foundation Inspector, you need knowledge of building codes, structural engineering principles, and construction practices, usually supported by relevant certifications or experience in construction or civil engineering. Familiarity with inspection tools, moisture meters, digital reporting software, and sometimes certification from organizations like the International Code Council (ICC) is typical. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help inspectors accurately assess issues and convey findings to clients or contractors. These skills are crucial for ensuring structural safety, regulatory compliance, and clear stakeholder communication during building projects.

What are some common challenges faced by foundation inspectors during on-site assessments?

Foundation inspectors often encounter challenges such as limited access to crawl spaces or basements, concealed damage hidden behind finishes, and difficult soil conditions that can hinder thorough evaluations. Weather conditions like heavy rain can also affect site accessibility and visibility of potential issues. Effective communication with property owners and construction teams is essential to address these challenges and ensure accurate, comprehensive reports. Inspectors must be detail-oriented and adaptable to overcome these obstacles and maintain high inspection standards.

What is a foundation inspection?

A foundation inspection is a thorough evaluation of a building's foundation to assess its structural integrity and identify any signs of damage, settling, or potential problems. Inspectors look for issues such as cracks, moisture intrusion, uneven settling, and other structural concerns that could impact the safety and stability of the property. The inspection helps homeowners and buyers understand the condition of the foundation and what repairs, if any, are needed to maintain the building’s safety and value.

What is the difference between Foundation Inspection vs Structural Inspection?

AspectFoundation InspectionStructural Inspection
CertificationsTypically requires foundation-specific certifications or general building inspector licensesRequires structural engineering or building inspector certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on residential or commercial building sites focusing on foundation systemsBroader, including entire building structures, framing, and load-bearing elements
Industry UsageCommonly performed during new construction, repairs, or assessments of foundation issuesPerformed during construction, post-construction, or damage assessments of entire structures

Foundation Inspection focuses specifically on evaluating the integrity of a building's foundation, while Structural Inspection covers the overall structural system of a building. Both roles require similar certifications and often overlap in work environments, but Foundation Inspectors concentrate on foundation-specific issues, whereas Structural Inspectors assess the entire load-bearing framework.

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Infographic showing various Foundation Inspection job openings in Arizona as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

$120K - $135K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Ausenco is a global company that is redefining what is possible. Our team is based in 22 offices across 9 countries, with projects in more than 80 locations worldwide. Combining our deep technical expertise with a 30-year track record, we deliver innovative, value-added consulting studies, project execution, asset operations, and maintenance solutions for the mining and metals, oil and gas, and industrial sectors. Our team in the US is growing, and we are recruiting a QA/QC Manager- Geotechnical to support our Geotechnical and Tailings services offerings.
About the Role

  • The QA/QC Manager will be responsible for overseeing the quality assurance and control aspects of construction projects.
  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements, supervise contractors, and monitor progress.
  • Perform testing and inspection for various construction materials and structures.
  • Perform and supervise testing and inspection services for soils, geotextiles, concrete, rebar, structural steel, and coatings.
  • Prepare detailed reports on QA/QC activities, including test results and inspection findings.
  • Ensure that all construction activities comply with relevant regulations and standards.
  • Perform and supervise geotechnical testing including soil, concrete, and aggregate testing
About you
  • Bachelor's degree or qualification in Civil Engineering or Geology.
  • Between 7-10 years' experience supervising earthmoving projects.
  • Previous experience in mine supervision
  • Knowledge of laboratory testing (granulometry, compaction).
  • Ability to interpret engineering plans.
  • Competence in soil, concrete, and asphalt testing; foundation inspection; steel structure inspection; and pile inspection.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
Why Ausenco?
We support individual growth and aim to allow you to work in a way that plays to your strengths. Beyond a competitive remuneration package we offer:
  • Career advancement - Embark on a journey of continuous growth through technical training, mentorship initiatives, and networking opportunities
  • Work Life Balance - Experience the best of both worlds with our hybrid work model, allowing you to balance office days with working from home; and progressive parental leave benefits to foster family needs and professional life
  • Holistic approach to wellness - Take a proactive approach to your overall well-being. Access to confidential counselling, information services and a benefits program that supports your health & wellness
  • Accessible leadership team - Work with highly reputable industry leaders who value your contribution.

Our people don't settle for the status quo. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and want to help set a new standard in sustainability, we'll help you find your place. This means working with you to develop a unique career path and skillset to match your ambition.
We're proud of the work we do, and we do it within a culture that is open, honest, and cooperative. We have a history of attracting visionary people who embrace challenges and deliver creative solutions for every project, and your voice is an important part of the conversation.
As a global company, we embrace and encourage diversity in its fullest sense - gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, experience, nationality, colour, language, religion, location, disability, education, skills, working styles and time availability. Our work environments are based on mutual trust and respect for the rights and opportunities of every individual.
Expected Salary: Variation in salary is determined by factors such as qualifications, relevant years of experience, and prevailing market conditions for the specific role.
Salary: $120,000- $135,000