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Infrastructure Inspector Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Construction Inspector

Corinth, TX · On-site

$23.43 - $28.11/hr

Performs field inspections to evaluate the work performed and materials used; verifies quality of ... Locates underground City infrastructure by marking the location of utilities with flags and paint ...

North Tarrant Infrastructure, LLC is one of the subsidiaries of the Ferrovial Group in the U.S. It ... Quality Inspector Summary The position of Quality Inspector will inspect for quality the tasks and ...

Construction Inspector

Denton, TX · On-site

$23.43 - $28.11/hr

Performs field inspections to evaluate the work performed and materials used; verifies quality of ... Locates underground City infrastructure by marking the location of utilities with flags and paint ...

Mechanical Inspector

Gregory, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $29/hr

Inspect high voltage-related mechanical components such as cooling systems, transformers (mechanical aspects), and associated infrastructure. * Verify that installations, repairs, and modifications ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

Thompson Engineering is a leader in delivering high-quality infrastructure and construction ... The Special Inspector will perform inspections and tests on construction materials and activities ...

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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 Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.
Construction Inspector

Construction Inspector

City of Corinth

Corinth, TX • On-site

$23.43 - $28.11/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

$23.43 - $28.11 per hour
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Reviews plans and specifications of construction projects; attends preconstruction meetings as required.
  • Inspects public improvement construction including streets, sidewalks, water, wastewater, drainage infrastructure and other associated civil construction and certain private civil construction improvements for compliance with city ordinances and standards, state and federal regulations and specifications.
  • Performs field inspections to evaluate the work performed and materials used; verifies quality of workmanship, quality of materials used and compliance with plans and specifications. Ensures the protection of city assets and property.
  • Reads blueprints and review construction drawings for accuracy. Mark up construction drawings with field changes to allow for accurate Record Drawings to be created.
  • Interprets city codes, city ordinances and applicable federal and state regulations.
  • Evaluates and enforces within the position's authority the City's Storm water Master Plan and associated Best Management Practices (BMPs.) as appropriate to the project.
  • Monitors and inspects traffic control devices.
  • Monitors and inspects trench safety plans.
  • Notes deficiencies and deviations from plans; refers serious problems and disagreements in interpretation to the appropriate person(s).
  • Maintains daily work logs, inspection records and project files including paper and electronic data.
  • Communicates frequently with residents, supervisor, design engineer or city engineer, other city staff, developers, contractors, and franchise utility representatives.
  • Processes monthly pay estimates within the position's authority (ex: verify type and quantity of materials used and that work billed for has been completed).
  • Checks water and wastewater lines, valves, meters, pump stations and components when necessary to verify proper operating conditions, identify maintenance needs, and verify that equipment functions meet job specifications and technical codes.
  • Investigates complaints from residents associated with projects under construction.
  • Locates underground City infrastructure by marking the location of utilities with flags and paint markings including water lines, sewer lines and traffic devices.
  • Reviews, compares, and analyzes construction as-builts, geographic information system, visual inspection of area to be located.
  • Monitors construction work performed by franchise utility contracts for compliance with approved plans, City's ordinances, codes and contract specifications.
  • Process of right-of-way permits and assist with permit/project tracking.
  • Responds outside of normally scheduled work hours in response to special events, natural disasters, emergencies, or critical incidents as determined by the City.
  • Maintains the integrity, professionalism, values, and goals of the City by assuring that all rules and regulations are followed, and that accountability and public trust are preserved.
  • Cooperates with co-workers professionally to accomplish work efficiently and effectively.
  • Has regular, predictable attendance; attendance is a factor in continued employment with the City.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent;
  • AND three years work experience in Public Works operations and maintenance programs, including water and wastewater programs; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Required Licenses or Certifications:
  • Must possess a valid Texas Drivers' License;
  • Depending on the needs of the City, specific technical training and certifications may be required, including Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) water and wastewater certifications.
  • Texas Engineering Extension Service Construction Inspection Training Certificate is preferred.
Required Knowledge of:
  • City policies and procedures.
  • State and Federal regulations governing storm water, water quality, drainage, and wastewater treatment, including Environmental Protection Agency regulations and TCEQ safety standards and inspection protocols.
  • Methods, practices, standards, and specifications for compliance to water and wastewater regulations.
  • Principles of design, construction and maintenance of water and wastewater system infrastructure.
  • The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Manual (MUTCD) and its' practical application.
  • Materials, methods, and techniques used in maintenance, repair and construction of roadways, utilities, and other city infrastructure.
  • Construction site inspection techniques, material specifications, and testing procedures.
  • OSHA safety rules and regulations, and safety standards.
  • Customer service standards and protocols.
Required Skill in:
  • Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
  • Interpreting and applying construction standards and procedures, applicable State and Federal rules and regulations, and City ordinances and codes.
  • Detecting and locating faulty materials and workmanship and suggesting appropriate remedies.
  • Reading and interpreting plans, schematics, and specifications.
  • Promoting and enforcing safe work practices.
  • Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers and the public.
  • Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software.
  • Communicating clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing.
Physical Demands / Work Environment:
  • Work is performed in a standard office environment, and in internal and external environments with exposure to inclement weather; light physical demands, frequent climbing, kneeling, and lifting to 50 lbs.