Construction Inspector; Blasting
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer
About the Company
Techno Consult, Inc. (Techno) is a rapidly expanding engineering and construction management firm redefining the future of infrastructure across the Northeast and Mid-Autumn. With decades of experience delivering high-impact projects in water/wastewater, transportation, and public works, we partner with major agencies such as NYCDDC, NYCDEP, and the Port Authority of NY & NJ. We are expanding into new markets and partnerships and are positioned to lead the next generation of infrastructure development.
Our offices are located in New York City, Princeton, Massachusetts, D.C., and Baltimore.
Techno is expanding its field inspection team and is seeking a skilled Blasting & Underground Construction Inspector to support a high-profile transportation infrastructure program in Baltimore, Maryland. This long-term field assignment supports complex underground construction activities tied to a major rail corridor improvement effort. The initial assignment is expected to run approximately four months, with a strong possibility of extension based on project needs.
The position is full-time, field-based, and requires a consistent on-site presence.
- Observe and verify controlled blasting activities from planning through execution, including drilling patterns, explosive placement, protective measures, and post-blast conditions.
- Monitor underground excavation progress, including muck removal, rock stabilization, ground support installation, and structural elements.
- Confirm that construction activities align with safety requirements, approved methodologies, and technical specifications.
- Review and validate blast documentation such as shot logs, vibration data, and monitoring reports.
- Maintain detailed daily inspection records and clearly document deficiencies or deviations from approved plans.
- Coordinate with contractors, field engineers, geotechnical staff, and project leadership to resolve construction or safety concerns.
- Inspect related civil and structural components, including concrete placement, liners, waterproofing, and support systems.
- Participate in field meetings and provide real-time insight on blasting progress, sequencing, and constructability considerations.
- Minimum of five years of hands-on experience inspecting underground construction with direct involvement in blasting operations.
- Strong working knowledge of controlled blasting practices, tunnel excavation techniques, and underground support systems.
- Experience interpreting construction drawings, blasting plans, and technical specifications.
- Familiarity with vibration monitoring, blast impact controls, and environmental mitigation measures.
- Prior experience on large-scale rail, tunnel, or underground infrastructure projects strongly preferred.
- Blasting-related certifications or equivalent demonstrated field experience are a plus.
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification preferred; additional underground or blasting safety training is a plus.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to clearly document field conditions.
- Ability to work extended hours, including nights or weekends, and perform duties in active underground environments.
- Bonus:
Prior experience working on projects for major transportation agencies such as the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) or similar agencies.
We offer a competitive salary of $45–$48 per hour plus potential bonuses. In addition, the role includes a robust benefits package, including enrollment in our 401(k) retirement savings plan, comprehensive dental, health, and vision insurance coverage, and life insurance. Employees are eligible for paid time off.
EEO StatementTechno ensures that all applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
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