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Municipal Construction Inspector
Work full-time, earn $44.64 – $48.88 per hour, and take on municipal inspections, quality assurance, and project management with strong safety protocols.
The Municipal Construction Inspector role offers a generous hourly wage range and promises stable, full-time employment on a temporary 6-month basis. As a member of an established union and wage grade, you can expect fair compensation and opportunities for overtime. Candidates with a background in civil engineering technology and inspection experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
This position centers on site inspections of municipal construction projects—focusing largely on water and wastewater infrastructure. Inspectors review work progress, enforce contract compliance, and ensure safety measures are strictly followed.
Key duties include evaluating materials, documenting conditions, verifying project progress with reports, and coordinating with contractors, city staff, and various agencies. Daily interaction with digital tools like tablets and laptops is a necessity, along with maintaining detailed records.
Inspectors are also responsible for marking repair areas, conducting on-site material tests, and assisting with contract and payment preparations. Maintaining a proactive, communicative relationship with varied stakeholders is core to success in this job.
The role requires frequent fieldwork, some administrative duties, and participation in meetings to resolve issues or non-compliances. The wide array of responsibilities ensures no two days are exactly the same, keeping the work dynamic.
Pros
This job stands out for its appealing hourly wage and full-time hours, making it a financially secure choice for those in this field. Overtime and occasional shifts add further earning potential.
Employees have the benefit of applying civil engineering knowledge directly, allowing for professional growth. The collaborative work environment and exposure to multiple municipal projects provide great learning opportunities.
Cons
The role can demand availability for overtime, weekends, and shift work, which could affect work-life balance for some candidates. Inspectors may also face challenging field conditions, such as exposure to noise, dust, and heights.
Physical stamina is required, which might not suit everyone—those averse to hands-on, outdoor work should consider these aspects carefully before applying.
Verdict
This inspection position is well-suited for experienced civil technologists wanting stable employment, strong compensation, and a challenging field role. The job’s learning and growth potential make it attractive for career-minded candidates comfortable with fieldwork and site inspections.