To thrive as a WSP Inspector, you need a solid understanding of construction standards, quality control processes, and relevant regulatory requirements, often supported by certification such as OSHA safety training or NICET. Familiarity with inspection tools, digital reporting systems, and project management software is typically necessary. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities further distinguish a successful candidate. These skills are crucial to ensure compliance, safety, and quality on project sites, supporting project managers and clients with accurate and timely reports.