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Environmental Inspector

Washington, DC · On-site

$36.06 - $50.48/hr

Conduct stormwater management inspections * Prepare detailed and accurate reports * Attend agency inspections and communicate with various stakeholders * Review construction plan sets, SWPPPs, and ...

Conduct stormwater management inspections * Prepare detailed and accurate reports * Attend agency inspections and communicate with various stakeholders * Review construction plan sets, SWPPPs, and ...

Environmental Inspector

Washington, DC · On-site

$36.06 - $50.48/hr

Conduct stormwater management inspections * Prepare detailed and accurate reports * Attend agency inspections and communicate with various stakeholders * Review construction plan sets, SWPPPs, and ...

... Managers, and the Division President. * Conduct routine inspections and quality assurance audits of design, administrative and in-field practices; provide corrective action directives to Division ...

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How much do stormwater management inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for stormwater management inspector in the United States is $67,864.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $78,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Stormwater Management Inspector vs Environmental Technician?

AspectStormwater Management InspectorEnvironmental Technician
CertificationsStormwater certifications, e.g., SWPP, NPDESEnvironmental certifications, e.g., EPA, OSHA
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, municipal stormwater systemsLaboratories, field sites, environmental assessments
Industry UsageMunicipalities, construction firms, environmental agenciesEnvironmental consulting, research, regulatory agencies

While both roles involve environmental oversight, the Stormwater Management Inspector primarily focuses on inspecting stormwater systems and ensuring compliance with regulations. The Environmental Technician has a broader scope, including sampling, data collection, and environmental testing. The inspector's work is more site-specific, whereas technicians often work in labs or field assessments. Both roles require environmental knowledge and certifications but differ in daily tasks and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Stormwater Management Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,864 per year, or $32.6 per hour.
Construction Inspector - Fairfax, VA

Construction Inspector - Fairfax, VA

Wallace Montgomery

Fairfax, VA

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Summary

Wallace Montgomery is looking for a Construction Inspector to join our team in Fairfax, Virginia. Construction Inspectors inspect, observe, and document construction and maintenance projects; performing tests on soils and materials. Work is performed under the supervision of a Project Engineer. In most cases, an Inspector's day to day direct supervisor may be a client's direct employee. Construction Inspectors have many categories that range from an entry level inspector to a senior inspector. All Inspectors are required to travel and be available to work in any part of the State, subject to change of assignments, as work requires. We work when the contractor works. Inspectors are required to have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Inspectors must also be able to work night shift when required.

Essential Functions: include the following.

  1. Performs field inspections of construction and maintenance projects and of existing roadways, structures and facilities.
  2. Conducts and/or observe and document test on soils, asphalt, concrete, aggregates, bituminous products, metal products and industrial coatings.
  3. Responds to data requests.
  4. Participated in traffic control activities.
  5. Other duties as assigned.
  6. Obtain the following VDOT Certifications
    1. Soil and Aggregate Compaction
    2. Asphalt Field Level I & II
    3. Hydraulic Cement Concrete Field
    4. Pavement Marking
    5. Slurry Surfacing
    6. Flagger Certification
    7. Certification for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection
    8. Stormwater Management (Inspector) Certification
    9. Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control
    10. GRIT (Guardrail Certification)
  7. Obtain the Nuclear Gauge Safety Training and the 10 Hour OSHA Safety Training.
  8. Fill out the Inspector's Daily Report (IDR) which memorializes all labor, equipment, and material used on the project each day.
  9. Maintain daily progress photos of the work.
  10. Fill out Force Account records when there is an unresolved change, but the changed work still must be performed.
  11. Maintain a Sketchbook that contains contains a variety of construction documentation.
  12. Participate in the reconciliation of pay quantities on progress payments submitted by the Contractor.
  13. Attend all meetings, as needed and appropriate.
  14. When appropriate, participate in change order negotiations.
  15. When appropriate, participate in CPM schedule meetings.

Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma/GED
  • Valid driver's license
  • VDOT experience or certifications preferred

Employment Type: Full Time