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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.
More about Infrastructure Inspector jobs
What states have the most Infrastructure Inspector jobs? States with the most job openings for Infrastructure Inspector jobs include:
Infographic showing various Infrastructure Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Infrastructure & Capital Projects - Water Inspector, ANS

Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects, LLC

Empire, CA • On-site

$70 - $80/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

You've Never Been Satisfied with "Good Enough."
You want to make an impact, not just manage projects, but change how the world gets built. At Accenture Infrastructure & Capital Projects, you'll do exactly that. You'll help develop and deliver the factories, grids, transit systems, and public infrastructure that keep communities moving - and do it smarter, safer, and more sustainably than ever before.
You'll work alongside people who think big and act bold - project managers, engineers, technologists, and strategists who blend real-world experience with digital innovation and AI. Together, we're transforming how capital projects are planned, managed, and executed, creating a better way to build for the future.
Because "good enough" builds the past. You're here to build what's next, on a team that outperforms every norm.
Visit us here to learn more about Accenture Infrastructure & Capital Projects
As Accenture continues to grow, you may see a variety of new career opportunities, and depending on the role and location you may be directed to apply through Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects LLP or one of our other legal entities - Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects, LLC or Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects Inc., with benefits varying by country and role, so please check with your recruiter for details.
THE WORK:
  • You'll will provide owner's Rep' and QA services for public agencies water and wastewater capital improvements in Inland Empire areas.
  • You have already built a long and strong working relationship with water and wastewater public agencies in southern California in your career.
  • You'll inspect and record Contractor's construction activities at the project site to ensure conformance to the contract documents.
  • You'll take measurements and maintain records of quantities and materials installed.
  • You'll review and compile Inspection Team's field information and produce reports as assigned.
  • You'll respond to inquiries regarding inspection as related to the project.
  • You'll exercise sound judgment in identifying potential problems and report any issues to immediate supervisor.
  • You'll work within a Project Team environment to resolve problems.
  • You'll perform office support work, compiling records and data for proposed and completed projects.
  • You'll assist in preconstruction services, including review of drawings for constructability reviews estimates.
  • You'll delegate adequate authority to other Project Inspectors and establish a good relationship with the Client that will enhance capability to perform repeat work.
  • You'll assist in setting policies and procedures for company inspection standards and notify Senior Management of any event that will significantly affect completion, profitability or client relationship.
  • Onsite at client site: The work location for this role is onsite with our clients and partners to enable delivery and cultivate our client relationships. There will be both day and night shift assignments.
  • With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering Technology OR Additional 4 (four) years of related experience
  • Minimum of 15 (fifteen) years' experience as a Construction Inspector
  • Valid driver's license

BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE:
  • Designation as CMIT (Construction Manager In-Training) per CMAA (Construction Management Association of America)
  • Certified as a Concrete Field-Testing Technician Level 1 per ACI (American Concrete Institute)
  • Certified as an ODOT Pre-Qualified Construction Inspector
  • NICET, APWA certifications
  • Note: If not already certified as a CMIT, ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician Level, or ODOT Prequalified Inspector, it is desirable for the candidate to achieve these designations within first year of service
  • Ability to read and interpret contract documents including plans, specifications and geotechnical reports
  • Knowledgeable in math, including geometry and trigonometry
  • Ability to maintain records and prepare reports, both manually and electronically
  • Ability to work in team environment and lead assigned
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to understand and execute the company vision and values of Team, Excellence, Service and Trust

$70 - $80 an hour
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