Road/Bridge Construction Manager and Construction Inspection Positions in Montana Currently Available with Thomas/Wright, Inc.
Thomas/Wright, Inc. has been awarded a contract with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration to provide Construction Managers and Construction Inspectors on FHWA projects in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. T/WI currently has two openings for Construction Managers and one opening for Construction Inspector in Montana.
(PRWEB) June 11, 2005 -- Thomas/Wright, Inc. has a contract with the U.S.
Federal Highway Administration to provide Construction Inspectors and
Construction Management Project Managers (CMPM) for FHWA construction projects.
The projects are located in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington. We are now accepting resumes for CMPM and Construction Inspector
positions in Montana. We have three immediate positions to fill and anticipate
more projects later in the construction season.
The first position is for
a Construction Inspector on the Stillwater River Road project in south central
Montana. The project includes 6.7 kilometers of asphalt concrete pavement. The
Project Office is in Absarokee, Montana (15.5 miles southwest of Columbus). The
start date is July 6, 2005 and is projected to go until October 14, 2005.
The second position is for a Construction Manager for the Medicine Lake
Headquarters Parking Area (located in the Medicine Lake National Wildlife
Refuge) in Montana. The project includes 4,400 square yards of grading, base and
concrete pavement. The individual would set up a project office and manage and
inspect this project. The estimated start date is July 12, 2005 and it is
projected to go until the end of November.
The third position is for a
Construction Manager for the Benton Lake Entrance Road. The project includes 1.9
miles of grading, base, pavement and drainage. The individual would set up a
project office and manage and inspect this project. The estimated start date is
July 12, 2005 and it is projected to go until mid October.
Only
individuals who meet the minimum qualifications as listed below will be
considered.
Construction Inspector
Construction Inspector shall
possess one of the following minimum qualifications:
a. Current NICET
Certificate - Level III (Construction), and at least 7 years of increasingly
responsible construction inspection experience, of which at least 5 years must
have been on highway or bridge construction projects as assistant to the project
supervisor or as a principal inspector.
b. Associate Degree in
Engineering Technology, and at least 7 years of increasingly responsible
construction inspection experience, of which at least 5 years must have been on
highway or bridge construction projects as assistant to the project supervisor
or as a principal inspector.
c. Ten years increasingly responsible
experience as Inspector, Project Engineer, or the equivalent, on city, county,
state or federal highway construction.
Construction Management Project
Manager
Assignment Description:
Serve as full time owner's
representative to ensure delivery of the day-to-day construction management
services for the duration of a construction project. The CMPM shall closely
manage and administer all work for which Thomas/Wright, Inc. is responsible
through all phases of the project. The CMPM shall work closely and cooperatively
with the Contracting Officer, COTR and PM of the Federal Highway Administration
for specific task orders. The CMPM may also be required to work closely with
cooperating agencies, resource agencies, landowners, and other construction
project stakeholders.
Minimum Qualifications:
At least 10 years of
progressively responsible experience in highway/bridge construction projects
including at least 6 years as a Project or Resident Engineer on State or Federal
highway/bridge construction or equivalent highway projects. Ability to
communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Experience in supervising
personnel.
For additional information, visit our website at www.thomaswright.com
# # #
Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb250226.htm