Job Locations
US-GA-Atlanta
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GA-6049
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Category |
Inspectors
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Part-Time On Call
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Work Location |
Onsite
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About the Organization
E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. (E2) is a professional services firm established in 1988 specializing in a full spectrum of engineering services including, project engineering and design, and infrastructure support services, gas pipeline construction and inspection services, environmental consulting and remediation, and information technology services. At E2, we value safety, innovation and collaboration, and we are dedicated to excellence.
Overview
The purpose of the Distribution Utility Inspector is to provide inspection of contractor's quality of work in accordance with the client's policies and procedures as it relates to excavation and installation on pipeline construction projects. In addition, these activities must be performed in accordance with the appropriate Company specifications, project scope of work (SOW), procedures, codes, standards, safety requirements and the approved for construction drawings. This position requires constant communication in a high paced environment while contractors are working in restricted space and ROW areas within public and private property.
Responsibilities
General Inspector shall perform each of the tasks set forth in this Section, as required.
Inspect Other Contractors' work for compliance with all permit requirements and one-call (call before you dig) requirements. General Inspectors shall immediately verbally communicate any deviations therefrom to Gas Company/Lead Inspector and/or Regional Supervisor and follow up with formal written documentation the same day.
- Ensure all work activities are performed in a safe and professional manner within the companies Health and Safety handbook.
- Verify Other Contractors have and are utilizing necessary equipment, safety measures, records, Project designs, drawings, GIS, etc. to avoid damaging gas mains, services, and other utilities.
- Verify that Other Contractors are following Southern Company Gas Spotting Best Practices and Southern Company Gas Excavation Best Practices included as attachments hereto.
- Verify Other Contractors have located all gas lines and have had all other utilities marked in the areas Other Contractors are working on in connection with each Project, and all gas facilities are painted and flagged in accordance with local requirements.
- Field verify that the construction equipment used, and the amounts of materials installed during construction are captured on the Daily Progress Report for inventory and billing purposes. Using experience and professional judgment inspect the material waste to help reduce any potential loss of materials through the inefficient use of the material by the Other Contractors. General Inspectors shall communicate any opportunities to reduce material waste to Gas Company/Lead Inspector and/or Regional Supervisor.
- Verify that Other Contractors are following Company procedures and coating manufacturers' instructions for applying field coatings to pipe, fittings, valves, joints, and other pipeline components.
- Verify, prior to use, that all materials to be incorporated into each Project or utilized for testing are properly constructed, rated, and possess proper manufacturer documentation.
- Maintain daily records to support all installation activities, construction as-built and completion paperwork.
- Assist field engineers with as-built documentation and redline drawings.
- Responsible for tracking of all materials and equipment used for pipeline and distribution construction. (As-Builts)
- Ensure compliance with all project specific environmental requirements, land owner stipulations and construction requirements.
- Ensure compliance with all city, county, state and other agency permit requirements.
- Communicate effectively with outside agency onsite inspectors, contractor personnel and client personnel working on various aspects of construction projects.
- Communicate and coordinate effectively with property owners and general public directly affected by project construction.
- Communicate effectively with project team during course of construction on a daily basis. Level of communication may vary depending on nature and size of project.
- Inform Gas Company/Lead Inspector and/or Regional Supervisor immediately of any safety accidents or concerns, construction deviations or any problems and/or anticipated problems.
- Complete and submit Daily Inspection Report forms including but not limited to safety inspection forms, coating inspection forms (pipe coating and repairs, joint coating, jeep calibration and inspection, etc.), trenching and backfill inspection forms, and other construction inspection forms as requested by Gas Company.
- Review and verify that Other Contractors' Horizontal Directional Drill ("HOD") path is acceptable.
- Witness all HOD "pull-throughs" to verify that pipe is properly supported, the coating of pipe and weld joints are protected, and the as-built information is properly recorded. General Inspectors shall also examine the pipe coating at the leading edge of the pull-back to ensure there has been no damage to pipe coating during pull back.
- Verify Polymers and additives used in drilling fluids are approved by the Company. The approved list of additives and fluids shall be provided to the Inspector.
- Verify pull force does not exceed design.
- Witness hydrostatic testing for the duration of the test(s)and verify in advance of testing that calibration papers for the equipment are in proper order and attached to the test report.
- Verify that Other Contractor(s) properly clean and dry pipelines prior to commissioning.
- Witness and verify that Other Contractors properly inspect pipeline for deformation and that subsequent analysis is free of any irregularities.
- Field validate that all environmental Best Management Practices ("BMPs") are followed by Other Contractors in accordance with the permits and construction plans.
- Prior to ALL backfills, HDD pull-throughs, or jack and bores the General Inspectors shall perform the following:
- Visually inspect pipe for noticeable defects to pipe coating.
- Visually inspect pipe for gouges, dents, or other imperfections.
- Verify all pipe is "jeeped" and holidays properly repaired prior to lowering in trench or pulled back thru the HDD path.
- Once cured, verify that all field applied pipe coating meets Company's mil thickness and manufacturer's hardness specifications.
- When utilized, verify all shrink sleeves or similar products used to protect weld joints are inspected for proper installation.
- Coordinate with Other Contractors' survey crews to verify proper as-built information is recorded.
- Verify that proper padding and bedding exists around pipe; and
- Verify that pipe is rigged and lowered into trench without damage to pipe or coating.
- After ALL HDDs, General Inspectors shall verify that all visible pipe and weld joint coatings were not damaged during pull-through activities.
Qualifications
Required:
- Minimum of two (2) years coordinating and inspecting construction projects for natural gas pipeline construction.
- Ability to read construction drawings, alignment sheets and valve maps and translate to actual field constructability
- Past experience inspecting the application of field applied pipeline coatings
- Familiarity with DOT 192 and OSHA regulations
- Ability to read, interpret and implement the Company's OPM and all other attachments
- Required Operator Qualifications (per contract documents)
- Dual certification CWI and NACE (Rate for Dual Certified Inspectors shall apply only when Projects of the Company require Inspectors to hold dual certifications, as requested by Company representatives).
Preferred:
- Project experience with urban natural gas transmission pipeline construction
- Experience or expertise in the following specialties:
- Corrosion / Cathodic Protection / AC Mitigation
- Jack and Bore / HDD
- Materials Management
- Coatings
- General Transmission Pipeline Construction
- OSHA Competent Person
- GASWCC Level 1 Design Professional designation
- API 1169 Certification
- Word and Excel Computer skills
Work Environment/Physical Demands
- Construction Sites and/or Client Right-of-Way (R.O.W.)
- Client testing facility (occasionally)
- Corporate office (occasionally)
- Reports to the Gas Company/Lead Inspector and/or Regional Supervisor, based locally with respect to the projects.
- May require extensive driving to reach job sites and/or client/E2 offices.
- Frequent, using feet and legs and/or hands and arms up in and out of pipeline bell-hole / trench / excavation.
- Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling and walking, standing, or crouching on narrow, slippery, or erratically moving surfaces.
- Lifting objects in excess of 25 pounds from a lower to a higher position or moving objects horizontally from position to position
- Ability to perform visual inspection of construction crew quality of work; using measuring devices; and/or assembly of fabrication parts at distances close to the eyes.
- Able to perform in both inside and outside environmental conditions in all four seasons throughout the continental United States - extreme cold (temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit) and/or extreme heat (temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit) for periods of more than one hour.
- Ability to sense potentially dangerous situations on a construction site, including hearing heavy machinery and vehicle back-up alarms.
Travel
- May require extensive driving to reach job sites and/or client offices.
Drug Free Workplace
E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. is a Drug Free Workplace. After accepting an offer of employment, applicants may be required to undergo background checks, drug testing, and/or fit-for-duty physical examination. Drug screens will include, but not be limited to, Amphetamines, Cocaine Metabolites, Marijuana Metabolites (THC), Opiates, and Phencyclidine (PCP). As a federal contractor, E2 cannot permit employees in certain positions to use medical marijuana, even if prescribed by an authorized physician.
Solicitation
Please no solicitation of any kind from agencies, staffing, or recruiting firms.
EEO Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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