Bridge Inspection Technologist II
Bridge Inspection Technologist II
We’re seeking a Bridge Inspection Technology to join our Cary, NC office. This position will assist the Team Leader of a 2-man bridge inspection team with in-depth safety inspections of all types of highway structures, including bridges, culverts, large pipes and walkways, and measurement of sign clearances. The successful candidate will take precise measurements on structures to detect any movement, deterioration and/or damage to structural members and documents deficiencies then write detailed structure inspection reports documenting all findings necessary for use in an asset management program which includes determining the structural integrity and safety of State highway structures. Work is performed in an outside environment with project location dealing with heights, slopes, and possible exposure to wildlife. Preference will be given to those applicants with bridge safety inspection experience. The successful candidate must be able to drive a vehicle and/or be able to drive alone.
Location
Bridge inspections will occur throughout the entire state of North Carolina that required out of town work/overnight stays. The position may require work outside of the state to support bridge inspections elsewhere. This position will report to our Raleigh office on a hybrid work schedule.
What You Will Need
- Experience using Word and Excel
- Experience with structure plan reading
- Experience with bridge inspection equipment, i.e. Hydra Platforms, Man Lifts, Snooper Trucks or Boats
- Experience with digital cameras, tape measures, hammers and ladders
- Experience in drafting, sketching and report writing
- Experience with NCDOT WIGINS system is preferred; but not required
Additional Expectations:
This person is responsible for assisting the Team Leader in carrying out in-depth inspections on bridges, light standards, culverts, pipes, sign supports & overhead walkways and preparation of reports detailing conditions found during the inspection process. These reports are used in an evaluation process that determines the structural integrity and the capability of structures to support loads imposed on them by the traveling public and/or natural forces. Other duties include training new inspectors, scheduling and planning the team’s activities in conformance with bridge priorities. The field work requires work in situations that are hazardous in their nature, such as traffic congestion, working on slopes, climbing of high steel, working in confined areas, and working above water or the snooper crane at considerable heights. Additional site assessments for project development, field assessment or construction administration support for relevant projects could also be required of this position.
What We Are Looking For
- Associate's degree in civil engineering technology from an appropriately accredited institution; or High school or General Education Development (GED) diploma
- Two (2) years of progressive experience in the inspection, construction, design or maintenance of steel/concrete bridges or related construction activities; or an equivalent combination of training and directly related experience