What are the responsibilities and job description for the Coating Inspector position at Greenman-Pedersen Inc.?
GPI is currently looking for highly qualified Coatings Inspectors to work on various projects throughout the Eastern United States. Experience working on any of the following types of projects is preferred: Department of Transportation / municipal projects, transmission towers, pipelines, Thermal Spray Metalizing, or shop inspection. Experience with contractor submittals, procedures, and hazardous waste plans is also a plus.
Work is anticipated to start in the Spring of 2022.
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Responsibilities:
- Responsible for inspecting, accepting, and/or rejecting work performed as detailed by specifications or applicable codes
- Prepare daily and weekly inspection reports on conditions, progress, ambient conditions, and typical hold points such as surface preparation, dry film thickness readings, containment, etc.
- Travel to multiple job sites if needed
- Night shifts may be required for some project assignments
- Some assignments may include climbing towers (up to ~800 ft)
Qualifications:
- Only AMPP (Formerly NACE or SSPC) Certified Coatings Inspectors will be considered. The individuals must have a minimum of a Level I Certification and at least 2 years of experience inspecting bridge coating operations
- Individuals with additional certifications, including SSPC Bridge Coating Inspector (BCI), and SSPC C3 Supervisor, Competent Person Training for Deleading of Industrial Structures, are preferred
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Maintain a valid driver's license with a clean motor vehicle report (MVR) for final consideration
- Possess a personal vehicle for use on or around a job site
- Read, write, and understand plans and directions given in the English language
- Basic computer skills with the ability to create and edit Microsoft Word and Excel documents, create Outlook emails, and utilize SharePoint and Microsoft Teams to communicate with other team members
- Able to stand for approximately 3 hours minimum a day up to 8 hours
- Able to traverse a construction job site consisting of uneven ground varying in height and consistency of material, with a variation of elevation 19" or less (mud, gravel, rutted ground, etc.)
- Able to climb and leave a ladder to a platform varying from 6' to 20'
- Able to wear and operate personal fall arresting apparatus, and work at a height 6' or higher
- Able to wear GPI required PPE, i.e., hard hats, safety vest, work boots, and/or safety glasses/goggles while working
- Able to move equipment or inspection specimens weighing up to 50 pounds
GPI offers excellent benefits, including a 401(k) plan, ESOP, medical/dental/vision plans, and vacation/sick/personal time, and more. GPI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.