What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Inspector I/II position at City of Pasadena?
Construction Inspector I
$37.18 - $46.48 Hourly
$77,337.00 - $96,671.00 Annually
Construction Inspector II
$40.90 - $51.12 Hourly
$85,071.00 - $106,338.00 Annually
The City of Pasadena, Water and Power Department is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Construction Inspector I/II. Reporting to Capital Project Manager, the Construction Inspector I/II reviews contract specifications and inspects the work of contractors engaged in major water infrastructure construction and improvement.
IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, dependable, communicative, and an effective decision maker. The successful candidate will possess excellent interpersonal skills, strong technical expertise, and thorough knowledge of the principles, methods and safety hazards related to construction inspections.
Appointment will be made at the Construction Inspector I or Construction Inspector II level depending on experience and qualifications.
Essential Functions
The major responsibilities of this position are listed below. For more detailed information, please review the Construction Inspector I, Construction Inspector II, and their descriptions.
COMPETENCIES
The following list represents the core competencies needed for success in this position.
Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for acceptable job performance. Example combinations include:
Construction Inspector I: Three years of inspection experience on public works construction projects, or on improvement work performed under permit on public works facilities, or three years of engineering experience in the design and inspection of public works construction projects. One year of field survey work on public works projects may be used in lieu of one year of inspection work.
Construction Inspector II: Four years inspection experience on public work construction projects, or on improvement work performed under permit on public works facilities, or four years of engineering experience in the design and inspection of public works construction projects. One year of the four years' experience must include the inspection of major and complex projects. One year of field survey work on public works projects may be used in lieu of one year of inspection work.
Experience In Water Utility Infrastructure Inspection Is Highly Preferred.
Experience working with digital construction documents, GIS references, and electronic project records is highly preferred.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process may consist of a training and experience evaluation, interview panel, department-level interviews and possibly a written, oral, or performance examination. To help ensure the best fit for both you and our team, all candidates will complete a brief soft-skills assessment during the selection process. This assessment provides insight into your core interpersonal skills, behavioral traits, and preferred work environment—helping us support your success in the role.
Probationary work period is one year.
VACANCY INFORMATION
There is currently one vacancy in the Water Division of the Water and Power Department.
The resulting eligibility list from this recruitment may be used to fill this vacancy and similar vacancies in the future.
Special Requirements
A valid Class C California Driver's License and a current DMV printout is required at time of appointment and as a condition of continued employment.
The City of Pasadena contracts with the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to manage our defined benefits program for eligible employees. CalPERS manages the pension and health benefits to more than 1.6 million public employees, retirees, and their families and more than 3,000 employers.
Effective January 1, 2013, new members to CalPERS will be subject to the provisions of the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) and will receive the 2% @ 62 benefit formula (if a miscellaneous employee) and 2.7% at 57 benefit formula (if a safety employee).
Employees Who Are Deemed “Classic” Members Of CalPERS Or a Reciprocal System Such As The Los Angeles County Employees’ Retirement System (LACERA) Or Los Angeles City Employees Retirement System (LACERS) Will Receive The 2.5% @ 55 Benefit Formula (if a Miscellaneous Employee) Or 3% At 55 Benefit Formula (if a Safety Employee). A CalPERS “Classic” Member Is a Member Who Previously Worked For a California Public Agency And Meets The Following Criteria
To further assist us with reviewing your qualifications, please answer the following questions. Please complete all sections of this form truthfully and completely. Your responses will be validated if you are considered one of the most qualified applicants. These questions must be completed if the application is to be considered valid. Please select yes to reflect that you have read and understand this statement.
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
What best describes your years of full-time experience performing the duties of a Construction Inspector?
Have you completed any coursework in Construction Management?
If you have answered yes, please describe the coursework completed, which institution offered the course, and any certification received. If no, enter "N/A".
06
How would you describe your level of expertise using computers and computer software?
In reference to the above question, describe your computer experience. Your answer should include how you use the computer as a tool to be an effective inspector.
08
Do you have experience in water utility construction?
If you answered yes to question #7, please describe. If no, enter "N/A".
10
Describe your experience reading underground utility plans.
11
Which level of construction inspector are your applying for?
$37.18 - $46.48 Hourly
$77,337.00 - $96,671.00 Annually
Construction Inspector II
$40.90 - $51.12 Hourly
$85,071.00 - $106,338.00 Annually
The City of Pasadena, Water and Power Department is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Construction Inspector I/II. Reporting to Capital Project Manager, the Construction Inspector I/II reviews contract specifications and inspects the work of contractors engaged in major water infrastructure construction and improvement.
IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, dependable, communicative, and an effective decision maker. The successful candidate will possess excellent interpersonal skills, strong technical expertise, and thorough knowledge of the principles, methods and safety hazards related to construction inspections.
Appointment will be made at the Construction Inspector I or Construction Inspector II level depending on experience and qualifications.
Essential Functions
The major responsibilities of this position are listed below. For more detailed information, please review the Construction Inspector I, Construction Inspector II, and their descriptions.
- Inspects the work of contractors engaged in major construction of drinking water mainline replacement, water services, installation of fire hydrants, and other water related infrastructure improvement/construction for conformance with requirements and specifications of contracts including earth moving operations, placement of water mainline, paving, pouring of concrete, landscaping, and construction of buildings and specialized facilities.
- Reviews plans and specifications of proposed construction, participate in pre-construction conferences.
- Enforces compliance with plans, specifications, City standards, Department standards, and proper construction practices for work such as installation of water main lines, booster pumps, groundwater wells, sewer, utility conduits, landscape improvements, construction of storm drains, culverts, flood control channels, catch basins, junction structures, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and streets.
- Notifies affected utilities, public agencies, residents, and businesses regarding proposed construction.
- Enforces all safety aspects of the work by the Contractor and their subcontractors. Safety includes their traffic control, proper maintenance of their temporary paving, wearing the proper safety equipment, operating their equipment safely etc.
- Performs daily inspection during construction and ensures the material and field work provided by Contractor in compliance with job specifications as well as regulations.
- Ensures proper placement and maintenance of traffic control measures such as signs, barricades and warning devices.
- Maintains daily logbooks and records of inspection. Performs calculations in the field.
- Confer with Capital Project Manager on issues encountered in the field. Confer in a timely manner with Capital Project Manager regarding change orders that will have a substantive impact on the contract budget.
- Initiates work order changes; interprets and coordinates contract provisions with contractor.
- Coordinates with other City departments, developers, contractors, and utility agencies.
- Inspects and documents adjacent properties for damages from construction activity.
- Performs final inspection and ensures completion of necessary corrections; reviews "as-built" plans for accuracy. Stipulates correction and repairs necessary before final acceptance is made.
- Recommends to Capital Project Manager acceptance of public improvements in completed private developments.
- Perform inspections on the projects within Department on as-needed basis.
- Coordinates and observes water shutdowns, tie-ins, testing, and disinfection activities associated with water infrastructure projects.
- Maintains photographic documentation and detailed inspection records to support project tracking, contractor payments, and project closeout.
COMPETENCIES
The following list represents the core competencies needed for success in this position.
- Professional Integrity & Ethics - Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability
- Oral Communication - Engaging effectively in dialogue
- Critical Thinking - Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims
- Emotional Intelligence - awareness of the inner states of both ourselves and others, our understanding of how emotions are impacted by outside factors, and our ability to manage emotional states and create a healthy and productive working environment.
- Results Orientation - focus on creating realistic daily tasks that regulate day-to-day work, tracking one's success, and otherwise acting to ensure steady progress towards overall goals or milestones. These behaviors help people keep progress on track without any negative surprises.
Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for acceptable job performance. Example combinations include:
Construction Inspector I: Three years of inspection experience on public works construction projects, or on improvement work performed under permit on public works facilities, or three years of engineering experience in the design and inspection of public works construction projects. One year of field survey work on public works projects may be used in lieu of one year of inspection work.
Construction Inspector II: Four years inspection experience on public work construction projects, or on improvement work performed under permit on public works facilities, or four years of engineering experience in the design and inspection of public works construction projects. One year of the four years' experience must include the inspection of major and complex projects. One year of field survey work on public works projects may be used in lieu of one year of inspection work.
Experience In Water Utility Infrastructure Inspection Is Highly Preferred.
Experience working with digital construction documents, GIS references, and electronic project records is highly preferred.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process may consist of a training and experience evaluation, interview panel, department-level interviews and possibly a written, oral, or performance examination. To help ensure the best fit for both you and our team, all candidates will complete a brief soft-skills assessment during the selection process. This assessment provides insight into your core interpersonal skills, behavioral traits, and preferred work environment—helping us support your success in the role.
Probationary work period is one year.
VACANCY INFORMATION
There is currently one vacancy in the Water Division of the Water and Power Department.
The resulting eligibility list from this recruitment may be used to fill this vacancy and similar vacancies in the future.
Special Requirements
A valid Class C California Driver's License and a current DMV printout is required at time of appointment and as a condition of continued employment.
The City of Pasadena contracts with the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to manage our defined benefits program for eligible employees. CalPERS manages the pension and health benefits to more than 1.6 million public employees, retirees, and their families and more than 3,000 employers.
Effective January 1, 2013, new members to CalPERS will be subject to the provisions of the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) and will receive the 2% @ 62 benefit formula (if a miscellaneous employee) and 2.7% at 57 benefit formula (if a safety employee).
Employees Who Are Deemed “Classic” Members Of CalPERS Or a Reciprocal System Such As The Los Angeles County Employees’ Retirement System (LACERA) Or Los Angeles City Employees Retirement System (LACERS) Will Receive The 2.5% @ 55 Benefit Formula (if a Miscellaneous Employee) Or 3% At 55 Benefit Formula (if a Safety Employee). A CalPERS “Classic” Member Is a Member Who Previously Worked For a California Public Agency And Meets The Following Criteria
- First established CalPERS membership or membership in a CalPERS reciprocal agency prior to January 1, 2013,
- And is hired by the City of Pasadena after a break in service of less than six months
- And did not have concurrent (overlapping) service with the other agency.
To further assist us with reviewing your qualifications, please answer the following questions. Please complete all sections of this form truthfully and completely. Your responses will be validated if you are considered one of the most qualified applicants. These questions must be completed if the application is to be considered valid. Please select yes to reflect that you have read and understand this statement.
- Yes
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
- High School diploma or GED
- Some college (no degree)
- Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree or higher
What best describes your years of full-time experience performing the duties of a Construction Inspector?
- Less than 1 year of full-time experience
- 1-2 years of full-time experience
- 2-3 years of full-time experience
- 3-4 years of full-time experience
- 4-5 years of full-time experience
- 5-6 years of full-time experience
- 7-8 years of full-time experience
- More than 9 years of full-time experience
Have you completed any coursework in Construction Management?
- Yes
- No
If you have answered yes, please describe the coursework completed, which institution offered the course, and any certification received. If no, enter "N/A".
06
How would you describe your level of expertise using computers and computer software?
- None
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Expert
In reference to the above question, describe your computer experience. Your answer should include how you use the computer as a tool to be an effective inspector.
08
Do you have experience in water utility construction?
- Yes
- No
If you answered yes to question #7, please describe. If no, enter "N/A".
10
Describe your experience reading underground utility plans.
11
Which level of construction inspector are your applying for?
- Construction Inspector I
- Construction Inspector II
- Required Question
Salary : $77,337 - $96,671