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Under the supervision of a Project Manager, performs routine bridge inspections in accordance with the FHWA Bridge Inspector’s Training Manual 90.
Job Duties
- Inspects and appraises bridges
- Acts as lead worker and schedules work of other technical personnel
- May rate load-carrying capacities of bridges including appraisals
- Assists with structural analyses to determine load-carrying capacity of bridges
- Maintains inspection equipment
- Prepares and/or records data for bridge inspection files
- Prepares, reviews, and evaluates inspection records for routine bridge inspections
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High school diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience. Has a minimum of five years experience in bridge inspection assignments and has completed a comprehensive training course based on the FHWA Bridge Inspector’s Training Manual 90, or has certification as a Level III or Level IV Bridge Safety Inspector under the National Society of Professional Engineer’s program for National Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) program.
Special Skills
- Ability to perform engineering calculations.
- Knowledge of bridge engineering fundamentals and application of engineering theory.
- Ability to analyze, interpret, and review technical data.
- Ability to use a personal computer along with applicable software.
- Knowledge of all types of bridge construction methods, particularly in Texas.
- Knowledge of current and past AASHTO specifications, TxDOT design procedures, bridge standards, and details.
- Ability to exercise initiative and independent engineering judgment.
- Ability to schedule and lead the work of others when appropriate to the position.
- Ability to communicate effectively and maintain proper working relationships.
Other requirements typically include: ability to walk long distances, climb ladders, stoop, squat and crawl under bridges; ability to observe construction activities and distinguish colors; and ability to perceive back-up alarms and other warnings. Must be able to work outdoors in varying temperatures and weather conditions, subject to insects, flooded terrain and equipment/traffic hazards. Incumbent must have valid driver's license and good driving record. |
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