WHAT WE DO:
Dunaway is a professional services firm established in 1956, with offices in Fort Worth, Austin, Dallas, Farmersville, Houston, Midland, and San Antonio. We offer civil and structural engineering, planning + landscape architecture, survey, and construction inspection services to public and private clients throughout Texas.
As a multi-discipline firm with a staff of over 350+ positioned in our seven offices across the state of Texas – our firm’s size, location, and reputation allows us to provide local, specialized knowledge to each project and each client that we serve.
WHO WE ARE:
The Dunaway Difference is our three foundational components (represented by the waves in our logo): Core Values, One Heart and Profitable Growth. The combination of these three pillars creates a feeling and experience that is uniquely Dunaway.
One heart, all rowing in the same direction in unison together, while continuously seeking to exemplify our core values of Integrity, Respect, Honesty, Technical Excellence, Attitude of Service, Sense of Urgency and Responsiveness in everything we do.
Just like a crew race, we always look forward with the finish line in mind. Because when we win, our employees do too. Through our profitable growth, we provide opportunities, such as Profit-sharing, career advancement, and stability – just to name a few. These are just some of the reasons we were just named a Top Firm to Work for by Zweig!
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
Under the indirect supervision of the Construction Inspection Chief of Parties, act as the engineer’s representative on work sites including, observing, and reporting contractors’ progress and quality of work. Work sites may include pipelines, roadways, elevated storage tanks, water wells, or other civil infrastructure. The Construction Inspector also acts as a liaison between the contractor, the client owner, and engineer. Inspector also acts as a liaison between the contractor, the client owner, and engineer.
Once selected to join our team, you will:
Conduct daily inspection preparation, including loading the vehicle with all necessary supplies and ensuring all equipment is functioning properly.
Perform daily site visits to monitor materials, installed equipment, monitor schedules and procedures, and identify any defects or deficiencies in quality or compliance with industry standards and contract documents.
Attend contractor meetings, including progress meetings, pre-construction conferences, and scheduling meetings as directed by the engineer and client owner.
Investigate project sites in support of engineers and complete non-surveyed site staking.
Review shop drawings, requests for information and responses, change orders, schedules, and other contract documents.
Complete daily standardized reports of inspection, which may include photographs, video, measurements, and written observations of contractor performance such as hours on location, daily activities, weather, or other data.
Monitor project completion and assist in preparing punch lists.
Drive company vehicle to and from job sites and company premises or home.
Perform any other duties to assist the Inspection Chief.
Manage daily work assignments and tasks in accordance with industry and company standards, including equipment preparation and usage with minimal supervision.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
KNOWLEDGE:
Proficiency in mid-level math skills.
Understanding of civil engineering concepts and construction practices (preferred).
SKILLS:
High attention to detail.
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
Strong analytical abilities.
Ability to take initiative and work independently with minimal daily supervision.
Competence in using equipment and technology necessary for inspection tasks.
EXPERIENCE:
More than one year of experience in construction or a related industry is preferred.
Experience installing or inspecting water utility infrastructure is a plus.
TxDOT experience is a plus!
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or GED.
Additional certifications or training related to construction inspection are advantageous.
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Full-time position of minimum of 40 hours per week on a set schedule as determined by the company; may be required to work overtime
Outside field work required
Exposure to extreme temperatures and weather
Exposure to grassy/rocky or steep terrain
Possible exposure to potentially harmful plants and wildlife
Occasional travel requiring long-distance commutes, overnight stays, or temporary relocation near a job site (less than 10%)
Initial training period may include increased travel requirements
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Lifting equipment up to 30 lbs.
Walking and climbing on rocky or steep terrain
Kneeling, stooping, and bending
General walking, standing, squatting, twisting, and reaching
Ability to safely climb and work at heights above 100’
Applicants must be legally authorized to work for Dunaway in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. We do not typically sponsor H1-B or any other work visa petitions.