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Construction Inspector I/II
Construction Inspector I: $8,232 - $9,990 Monthly
Construction Inspector II: $9,377 - $11,482 Monthly
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The District
The District is a medium-sized, municipal, water agency with a Board of Directors/General Manager form of government, 245 full-time employees and a $143.2 million combined annual operating and capital budget for FY 2024. Annually, the District delivers water to over 190,000 residents and businesses in the central and southern portions of Marin County and has stewardship responsibilities for 21,000 acres of pristine watershed lands on Mt. Tamalpais.
Position Overview
Marin Water is currently seeking two (2) Construction Inspectors for the Construction Management Group of the District’s Engineering Division. These positions will be staffed at a Construction Inspector I or II level, commensurate with the qualifications of the selected individuals as determined by the District.
The Construction Inspector classification series performs field inspections of construction projects; reviews construction plans; and performs related work as required. Interested persons must submit a completed District application and supplemental questionnaire responses to the Human Resources Department no later than the filing deadline.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Construction Inspector I: This is the first level in the Construction Inspector series. Incumbents are assigned a wide variety of routine duties, under supervision, involving inspection of materials and construction methods and procedures. On a training or emergency basis, incumbents may perform duties normally assigned to a Construction Inspector II.
Construction Inspector II: This is the full journey level classification. Incumbents work under direction performing inspection and related duties.
Positions in the Construction Inspector class series are flexibly staffed; positions at the Construction Inspector II level are normally filled by advancement from the Construction Inspector I level; progression to the Construction Inspector II level is dependent on (i) management affirmation that the position is performing the full range of duties assigned to the classification; (ii) satisfactory work performance; (iii) the incumbent meeting the minimum qualifications for the classification including any licenses and certifications; (iv) the incumbent satisfactorily meeting the internal promotional criteria; and (v) management approval for progression to the Construction Inspector II level.
Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The deadline for the first review of applications is on Monday , September 30, 2024, at 5:00 PM. Applicants are encouraged to apply promptly as this recruitment may close at any time without notice.
Examples of Duties
Typical duties may include but are not limited to the following:
For Construction Inspector I:
Inspects construction methods and materials to ensure compliance with plans and specifications; inspects the installation and testing of pipe, services, hydrants, pumps, tanks, and other facilities; when necessary, recommends alteration of plans and specifications to meet field conditions;
issues materials to the contractor, completes material take offs, coordinates effectively with the warehouse to issue material to the contractor;
prepares progress estimates; prepares and maintains complete records and field sketches of projects; maintains liaison with public agencies and contractors;
makes field measurements, calculations and sketches;
as assigned, may assist in inspecting protective coatings for water facilities; may make inspections of materials at various manufacturer’s plants;
reviews construction plans for transmission or distribution pipelines, tanks, pumps and associated facilities; interprets and applies safety rules and regulations to work assignments;
checks cuts/fills for compliance with grading and pipeline installation plans; inspects unplanned potable water discharges resulting from water main breaks and other related infrastructure failures; inspects the surrounding area and completes the appropriate checklist form to record observations;
uses Geographic Information System (GIS) to create maps for planned system outages and notifications; and Inspects asphalt paving and concrete installation and restoration.
For Construction Inspector II:
Inspects construction methods and materials to ensure compliance with plans and specifications;
inspects construction, installation and testing which may include but are not limited to transmission and distribution pipelines, pump stations, storage tanks, treatment plants, spillways, retaining walls and slope stabilizations, and structures and roads;
when necessary, recommends alteration of plans and specifications to meet field conditions;
issues materials to the contractor; completes material take offs, coordinates effectively with the warehouse to issue material to the contractor;
tests the completed project, oversees the flushing and disinfection procedures of water mains prior to final acceptance;
prepares progress estimates and maintains complete records and field sketches of projects; maintains liaison with public agencies and contractors regarding conformance;
as assigned, may inspect protective coatings for water facilities; may train and/or supervise personnel;
prepares records and reports;
makes field measurements, calculations and sketches;
may make inspections of materials at various manufacturer’s plants;
reviews construction plans for transmission or distribution pipelines, tanks, pumps and associated facilities;
oversees and inspects the installation, testing, draining, cleaning and disinfection of pipe, services, hydrants, pumps, tanks, and other water facilities;
aids in the design of plans and specifications;
interprets and applies safety rules and regulations to work assignments;
checks cuts/fills for compliance with grading and pipeline installation plans.
oversees new pump system installations, operation and testing, including flow and pressure control and SCADA system integration; and
inspects unplanned potable water discharges resulting from water main breaks and other related infrastructure failures; inspects the surrounding area and completes the appropriate checklist form to record observations.
uses Geographic Information System (GIS) to create maps for planned system outages and notifications, and inspects asphalt paving and concrete installation and restoration.
Qualifications
For Construction Inspector I:
Knowledge of:
Construction methods, materials and equipment used in properly installing facilities; basic surveying principles;
standard specifications; and
proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, and writing practices.
Ability to:
Read and interpret plans and specifications and to prepare material lists; detect flaws in construction methods and materials;
make accurate mathematical computations;
communicate and coordinate effectively with those contacted in the course of work; understand and carry out written and oral instructions;
maintain accurate and complete records;
travel to alternative work locations and off-site meetings; and drive a vehicle.
Training and Experience: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Completion of the twelfth grade or its equivalent; and,
Two years of experience in sub-professional engineering, or water system operation and maintenance.
INTERNAL PROMOTIONAL CRITERIA
For non-competitive internal promotional criteria, please refer to the Flex Criteria Matrix for the applicable classification series.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Per California Government Code, Title 1, Division 4, Chapter 8, Section 3100 “all public employees are hereby declared to be disaster service workers subject to such disaster service activities as may be assigned to them by their superiors or by law;”
willingness to work long and unusual hours as required; work on an “on call” basis for emergency situations; and work on holidays as required.
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
At minimum, possession of a valid D1 Distribution Operator certification issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is required within twenty four (24) months of the date of hire and
Possession of an appropriate California driver’s license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles and satisfactory driving record.
For Construction Inspector II:
Knowledge of:
Construction methods, materials and equipment used in properly installing water pipes and fittings; District facilities and records;
design of plans and specifications used in construction work;
surveying principles and practices as applied to construction work; proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, and writing practices;
word processing, spreadsheet, database and other standard office software;
general safety practices; traffic control, trenching and shoring, confined spaces, safety requirements, hazards and OSHA compliance;
Ability to:
Read and interpret plans and specifications, and prepare material lists; detect flaws in construction methods and materials;
make accurate mathematical computations;
coordinate and communicate effectively with those contacted in the course of work; understand and carry out written and oral instructions;
maintain accurate and complete records;
travel to alternative work locations and off-site meetings; and drive a vehicle.
Training and Experience: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Completion of the twelfth grade or its equivalent; and
Two years of experience in the performance of construction inspection duties.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Per California Government Code, Title 1, Division 4, Chapter 8, Section 3100 “all public employees are hereby declared to be disaster service workers subject to such disaster service activities as may be assigned to them by their superiors or by law.”
Willingness to work long and unusual hours as required.
Work on an "on call" basis for emergency situations. Willingness to work on holidays.
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
Possession of a valid D1 Distribution Operator certification issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) at minimum. A D2 Distribution Operator certification is desirable.
Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles and satisfactory driving record.
Possession of additional licenses and certifications within the scope of the District’s work are desired.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS (BOTH POSITIONS)
During the course of performing job duties the employee will perform heavy physical work and will need the mobility to operate equipment, which may include office and/or field equipment, or specialized instruments or tools requiring repetitive arm/hand movement and/or the coordinated movement of more than one limb simultaneously; enter and retrieve data from personal computers and terminals via keyboards. The employee frequently stands, walks, bends at neck and waists, twists at neck and waist, uses simple and power grasping with both hands, uses fine manipulation of both hands and fingers, and may require use of the arms above the shoulder, climb or balance; stoop, kneel or crouch. While working in the field the employee may walk on uneven or un-level ground surfaces such as hills, slopes, ditches or trenches, on or in tanks, and may work at heights up to 50 feet climbing ladders or stairs. The employee is frequently required to lift and carry short distances objects such as materials or equipment weighing up to 10 to 50 pounds and occasionally lift 50 to 75 pounds.
This position requires that the employee demonstrate adequate hearing to detect warning alarms and speech to converse in person and over the telephone or radio, and vision to read printed materials and detect color coded materials, and use a computer screen.
The noise level in the work environment is moderate to loud noise. The employee is exposed to moving vehicles and other moving equipment and machinery, excessive noise, extremes in temperature, humidity, wetness and dust. The position may require the ability to work overtime and weekends as needed.
Employees who drive on District business to carry out job-related duties must possess a California driver’s license for the class of vehicle driven and meet automobile insurability requirements of the District including review of a recent DMV history. In order to drive, individuals must be physically capable of operating the vehicles and equipment safely.
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS (BOTH POSITONS)
Willingness to perform inspections in confined spaces;
Participation in the District’s Respiratory Protection Program; an air purifying respirator, or atmosphere respirator may be required when working in confined spaces, or other hazardous environments, and employee must be capable of obtaining and maintaining a proper facial seal for District respiratory equipment.
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