Paving Inspection
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Jacksonville FL
Description
Garver’s AssetMax team has an opening as a Site Inspector. This is a temporary position. Responsibilities: Performing site inspection of retail store parking lots by measuring and recording pavement distresses on a computer tablet. This will require walking three or more miles per day. Traveling to retail stores state-wide or multi-state areas as assigned by the Project Manager Marking specific areas of a parking lot with chalk using a map. Measuring and photographing pavement distress areas in chronological order. Following company’s standard procedures for documenting inspections. Uploading daily inspection files to specialized web interface to track progress. Travel is required but can vary based on assigned locations. Minimum Qualifications: Demonstrated ability to manage themselves and work independently with little to no supervision Able to comfortably walk 3+ miles per day Able to bend, kneel, and squat repeatedly over a 10–12 hour day Demonstrated ability to follow processes accurately and consistently Capable of handling change within agreed upon parameters Willingness to receive and follow instruction from the Project Manager High School Diploma or Equivalent Experience with survey/inspection, construction, site evaluation or in similar role (in lieu of experience, military or college education will be considered) Ability to operate tablet computers fluently, including folder/file organization, general computer software such as Word, Excel, and Internet Explorer Strong written and verbal communication skills – Mobile phone required Must possess a valid driver’s license Must be eligible to procure a rental car if needed Felony background check (past 10 years), drug screen and motor vehicle report will be required Other duties: This position will be expected to walk/stand for long periods of time, as well as bend, kneel and squat frequently. Traveling to retail stores across a multi-state area. Some trips will require driving several hours at a time. Paid training will be provided prior to beginning the work and will require travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas (or an alternative location to be determined by the Project Manager) for 2-3 day on-site training. Those unable to attend training will not be considered for this position. For overnight travel, inspectors will be provided daily per diems to cover lodging and food expenses. Inspectors will be required to coordinate their own travel and lodging during project execution.
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