Engineering Inspector ; Construction Inspector
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Construction
Civil Engineering, Site Manager -
Engineering
Civil Engineering, Site Manager
Scope of Work
Are you ready to take your construction knowledge to the next level? The City of Midland is hiring a skilled and motivated Construction Inspector to support our engineering team by ensuring municipal projects meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance. From inspecting water lines and sewer systems to evaluating sidewalks, ramps, and roadways, you’ll be on the front lines of city development.
You’ll work closely with contractors, engineers, utility providers, and city departments to keep projects on track and up to code. Your role will also include field coordination, material testing, and detailed recordkeeping that supports long-term infrastructure improvements. If you have experience in civil construction, a strong eye for detail, and a commitment to safety and quality, we want you on our team.
Be a part of the team building a better Midland – apply today!
Job Duties
- Inspect concrete forms, materials and workmanship for compliance with plans and specifications. Test materials and workmanship as required.
- Maintain daily records on projects including emergency telephone numbers for key people.
- Maintain inspection project files for all phases of construction for each project. Provide information to update record drawings.
- Inspect traffic control devices for compliance with plans and the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Make safety inspections to note deficiencies for correction.
- Analyze field construction problems and assist engineers with recommending corrections.
- Assist in performing survey work as requested by Engineering staff.
- Coordinate with traffic, utility companies, landowners, etc. before and during construction.
- Act as project field coordinator for contractors, utility companies and city departments.
- Research utility locations and right of way.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Able to acquire TCEQ water and wastewater license in six months of employment.
Employee must have the ability to sit, stand, and drive a vehicle to and from work sites. During inspections, the employee will be exposed to seasonal temperatures while performing on-site duties. Ability to bend, kneel and climb while inspecting construction sites. Inspection duties will require enough physical strength to lift inspection and surveying equipment regularly.
Required QualificationsBasic skill in the use of a variety of machines, including personal computers, printers, calculators, scanners and large document copier are preferred. Must have a valid Texas Driver's License and a good driving record. Employee must be able to effectively communicate with other employees in the work group. Must be able to correctly respond to questions from contractors, surveyors, inspectors, or city staff regarding work performed or applicable specifications related to a design or construction project.
The ability to coordinate effectively with other city departments, contractors, and utility companies when designing or scheduling work. Must possess skill to observe, read, and interpret written technical materials and construction drawings. Ability to use testing and measuring equipment. Must have obtained a high school diploma or equivalent GED. College degree or construction certifications preferred. Basic skills in observing, reading and interpreting written technical materials and construction drawings.
As well as basic knowledge of city codes and ordinances and other state and federal requirements regarding utility construction and safety standards.
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