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Mechanical Inspector

Gresham, OR · On-site

$26.75 - $35.25/hr

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... In this role, the Mechanical Inspector will perform inspections of mechanical systems such as ...

Mechanical Inspector

Gresham, OR · On-site

$26.75 - $35.25/hr

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... In this role, the Mechanical Inspector will perform inspections of mechanical systems such as ...

Mechanical Inspector

Portland, OR · On-site

$25.75 - $34.25/hr

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... In this role, the Mechanical Inspector will perform inspections of mechanical systems such as ...

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... The inspector will oversee structural systems, building envelope components, architectural finishes ...

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... The inspector will oversee structural systems, building envelope components, architectural finishes ...

About Atlas Atlas is a trusted leader in environmental and infrastructure consulting services; we ... The inspector will oversee structural systems, building envelope components, architectural finishes ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Infrastructure Inspectors during site assessments?

Infrastructure Inspectors often encounter challenges such as working in adverse weather conditions, navigating difficult or hazardous sites, and ensuring compliance with evolving regulations. They must also manage tight deadlines while maintaining accuracy in documentation and reporting. Effective communication and collaboration with engineers, contractors, and local authorities are essential to address issues promptly and ensure that projects meet safety and quality standards.

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

To thrive as an Infrastructure Inspector, you need a solid understanding of civil engineering principles, construction standards, and often an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in engineering or related fields. Familiarity with inspection software, GIS systems, and certifications like NICET or state licensure are typically required. Attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and effective communication help inspectors accurately assess conditions and convey findings. These competencies ensure infrastructure safety, compliance with regulations, and the longevity of public assets.

What is the difference between Infrastructure Inspector vs Civil Engineering Technician?

AspectInfrastructure InspectorCivil Engineering Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles may require certifications in inspection or safetyAssociate's degree in civil engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, infrastructure projects, outdoor environmentsOffice settings, construction sites, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, construction firms, infrastructure companiesEngineering firms, consulting companies, government departments
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on inspection and safety compliance of infrastructureInvolves technical support, drafting, and project assistance in civil projects

While both roles are involved in infrastructure projects, Infrastructure Inspectors primarily focus on inspecting and ensuring safety compliance of infrastructure, often requiring certifications and outdoor work. Civil Engineering Technicians support engineering projects through technical tasks and often work in offices or labs. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right role based on credentials and work environment.

What does an Infrastructure Inspector do?

An Infrastructure Inspector is responsible for examining public works projects such as roads, bridges, water systems, and other utilities to ensure they meet safety standards, regulations, and project specifications. They conduct site visits, review construction materials and methods, and document any issues or deficiencies. Infrastructure Inspectors play a crucial role in identifying problems early to prevent costly repairs and ensure public safety.
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Infographic showing various Infrastructure Inspector job openings in Oregon as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Public Works Construction Inspector

City of Ashland

Ashland, OR • On-site

$76K - $93K/yr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description This position is represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 659. Please see the Collective Bargaining Agreement at the below link.

https://ashlandoregon.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3985 POSITION SUMMARY The Construction Inspector performs inspections of public and private infrastructure projects for transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater, facilities and parks. Ensures contractors' compliance with plans and specifications. Documents all aspects as required of the construction of infrastructure projects

Reviews draft specifications and engineering plans for conformance with accepted standards. Coordinates with multidisciplinary teams through the engineering and construction phases of infrastructure projects. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties are normal for this position.

However, they are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. Other duties may also be required or assigned.

Perform inspections of public infrastructure projects such as transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater, and municipal facilities to ensure compliance with contract documents. Monitor construction progress, document field conditions (daily's, photos, videos), and assist with resolving basic construction or compliance issues in coordination with senior staff. Ensure contractor required submittals are collected and stored per the City's Public Works records and file management requirements.

Explains and gives interpretations of City Code and Standard Specifications to construction industry personnel and community members. Review technical drawings and construction documents for completeness and assist in verifying that they meet applicable City, State and Federal standards. Track project schedules, budgets, and deliverables; help ensure project documentation is complete and organized for project closeout.

Coordinate with staff to ensure proper data collection and entry into the asset management system for new infrastructure. Respond to public inquiries and service requests with professionalism; document complaints and assist in resolving concerns regarding infrastructure projects and right-of-way impacts. Review and approve Public Works Right of Way permits Participate in contract administration activities including assisting with the preparation of bid documents, specifications, Requests for Proposals (RFPs), and procurement documentation.

Participate in team meetings and departmental initiatives, contributing ideas to improve processes and service delivery. Stay current on applicable engineering practices, construction regulations, and construction administration tools through training, reading, and mentoring. Follow all City safety rules and procedures and maintain a safe work environment during site visits or project activities.

Perform other related duties as assigned in support of Public Works project and operational needs. Perform inspections of public works construction maintenance and improvement projects for both City and private development projects to ensure compliance with City standards and specifications; provide a direct communication link between the contractors and the City; maintain construction logs; monitor safety requirements at construction sites; monitor sampling and testing of all construction materials including density testing of base materials, concrete and pavement surfaces, and trench backfill, as well as pressure and mandrel testing of piping systems and vacuum and hydrostatic testing of manholes; provide inspection of erosion and pollution control measures. Ensure that adequate best management practices for erosion control are maintained during construction projects.

Research and gather data for special projects as assigned; prepare reports, graphs, and data summaries; review data to identify and assess trends; maintain data in various manual and computerized systems; develop maintenance protocols and schedules for infrastructure projects. Provide assistance to the public, contractors, and developers, in person and over the phone, regarding inspections, public right-of-way issues, and authorize public works permits. Follow all safety rules and procedures established for work areas.

MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Associates Degree in Construction Management or related field Three (3) years of infrastructure inspection or Construction Management and documentation control experience OTHER REQUIREMENTS Possession of, or the ability to obtain and retain, an Oregon driver license by the time of hire. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Oregon Department of Transportation General Construction Inspector Certification or related inspector certifications Previous construction inspection and administration experience in a municipality is desirable. Knowledge of Bluebeam, Microsoft Office Suite and GIS computer software and systems.

SUBSTITUTION Any satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties of the job proficiently may substitute for the above requirements. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES KNOWLEDGE: Common methods, materials, and tools used in the maintenance and construction of public infrastructure such as water systems, sewer systems, storm drainage, streets, and public facilities. Familiarity with relevant laws, regulations, and standards pertaining to construction, public procurement, and safety (e.g., OSHA, ADA)

Fundamental budgeting principles and cost estimation methods related to municipal projects. General research methods, recordkeeping, and basic data analysis used to support project tracking and reporting. Office and administrative practices including file management, document control, and standard operating procedures.

Proficiency with common computer applications including Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with or willingness to learn project management, database, and GIS software. SKILLS: Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications Identify areas of divergency from plans and specifications, by physically inspecting construction sites Write concise, comprehensive reports and memoranda Maintain written construction activity journals Identify potential construction problems and delays Establish and maintain cooperative relationships between contractors, architects, agency personnel and the general public Review construction documents prior to bid for completeness Ability to reconcile contractor pay requests with work done Coordinate multiple tasks and information at same time Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. ABILITIES: Work independently on routine assignments and seek support for more complex tasks.

Adapt to changing project priorities, work schedules, or department goals with flexibility. Operate standard office equipment and utilize software tools for project tracking and communication. Maintain attention to detail in reviewing project documents and ensuring compliance with procedures.

Demonstrate initiative and a willingness to grow professionally through training and field experience. Read, write, speak, understand, or communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. PHYSICAL AND WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical and work environment characteristics described in this description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions or as otherwise required by law. Employees needing reasonable accommodation should discuss the request with the employee's supervisor. This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force;work regularly requires sitting, frequently requires standing, speaking or hearing, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions and occasionally requires walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling and reaching with hands and arms.

Work has standard vision requirements. Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels.

Work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data and observing general surroundings and activities. Work may have exposure to adverse environmental conditions such as dust, smoke, fumes, hazardous materials, and varied weather conditions. Work is generally in a moderately noisy office setting; however, some work occurs in a field environment.

Nothing in this job description limits management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. Application and Selection Process Please apply ONLINE at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ashlandor A completed City application must be filed online with the Human Resources Department before the deadline shown above and may be supplemented with a resume of work experience. Resumes are NOT accepted in lieu of a completed City application

Resumes received without a completed City application will not receive a response from the Human Resources Department. Following a review of the applications, a limited number of the most highly qualified applicants may be invited via email to proceed further in the selection process. Those not selected for interview will be notified in email (no phone calls please).

The applicant selected must provide, at the time of employment, appropriate documentation of citizenship, as required by the immigration and Naturalization Act of 1986. Per Oregon Revised Statutes 408.225 and 408.230, the City of Ashland grants preference in hiring and promotion of veterans and disabled veterans as defined by state law. If you are eligible and wish to claim Veterans' preference points, please indicate so on your application

Please note that you need to submit documentation of your eligibility at the time of your application. A thorough background investigation will be completed on the candidate selected for hire. The City of Ashland is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, national origin or mental or physical disability unless based on a bonafide occupational qualification.

The City of Ashland will make reasonable accommodations for the disabled. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation in the application or testing process MUST inform the Human Resources Department of the City of Ashland, in writing, no later than the final filing date as stated on the job bulletin. Applicants needing such accommodations should document the request, including an explanation as to the type and extent of accommodations needed to participate in the selection process.