Civil Construction Inspector- Water Projects
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Construction
Civil Engineering, Water Engineer -
Engineering
Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
Cochran is a growing civil engineering firm with 7 Missouri offices, offering services in construction administration, materials testing, architectural and geotechnical engineering, and land surveying. Serving both public and private sectors, Cochran’s expertise spans municipal, commercial, residential, transportation, water/wastewater, site development, retail, planning, and interior design. With 120+ professionals, the firm delivers tailored solutions backed by deep expertise and is guided by core values of teamwork, excellence, quality, and trust—ensuring principal involvement and outstanding service throughout every project.
Cochran’s Union, Missouri location is looking for a Civil
Construction Inspector to join our team.
The Civil Construction Inspector will be responsible for observing, inspecting, and documenting construction activities for municipal water and wastewater infrastructure projects to ensure compliance with project plans, specifications, permits, and applicable regulations. This role serves as a key liaison between contractors, engineers, and municipal clients during construction.
Key Responsibilities- Inspect construction activities for municipal water and wastewater projects, including:
- Water distribution and transmission mains
- Sanitary sewer and force mains
- Pump stations, lift stations, and related appurtenances
- Manholes, valves, hydrants, services, and testing procedures
- Verify construction work complies with approved plans, specifications, codes, and contract documents
- Observe and document materials testing, pressure testing, leakage testing, disinfection, and commissioning activities
- Maintain accurate daily inspection reports, pay quantity documentation, and photo records
- Coordinate with contractors, project engineers, and municipal representatives to address field issues and resolve discrepancies
- Identify potential constructability or quality concerns and communicate findings promptly to the project team
- Monitor construction schedules and report progress and delays
- Assist with preparation of pay applications, change documentation, and project closeout materials
- Promote jobsite safety and report unsafe conditions
- Minimum 3–5 years of construction inspection experience
, with a strong focus on water and wastewater projects - Working knowledge of:
- Municipal water and wastewater construction standards
- Trenching, shoring, dewatering, and utility installation practices
- Testing and inspection procedures for water and sewer systems
- Ability to read and interpret construction plans, specifications, and shop drawings
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic inspection/reporting tools
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites
- NICET Certification (Level II or higher preferred)
- ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician (Grade I)
- State DOT or municipal construction inspection certifications
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
- Strong attention to detail and documentation accuracy
- Effective communication skills with contractors, engineers, and clients
- Ability to work independently in the field while collaborating with a project team
- Professional judgment in identifying issues and recommending solutions
- Familiarity with municipal project environments and public works standards
- Primarily field-based with exposure to outdoor weather conditions and active construction sites
- Ability to stand, walk, and traverse uneven terrain for extended periods
- Occasional evening or early morning hours to support construction schedules
- Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses
- 100% company paid Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Long-Term Disability insurance for employees, plus company deductible assistance
- 401(k) with 4% company match
- Generous PTO plan and 7 major holidays
- Continuing education and professional development support
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