Commonwealth of Virginia

23169 - Inspector Apprentice

Commonwealth of Virginia  •  Salem, VA (Onsite)  •  5 hours ago
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Job Description

In a training capacity, inspect phases of highway construction and maintenance projects in order to prepare to assume the duties of a construction inspector and provide a quality transportation system for the traveling public.

How you will contribute:

  • Communication: Keep supervisor and other inspection staff apprised of project activities. Actively seek feedback and direction from supervising inspectors and other VDOT personnel. Represent VDOT in a professional manner in all situations.
  • Construction and Contract Compliance: Develop an understanding of construction sequences and methods. Accurately interpret construction plans and specifications. Seek out opportunities to learn and prepare for inspection of activities in advance. Inspect road and structure construction projects to ensure contract compliance. Anticipate problems and assist in developing solutions to minor problems. Use survey instruments to check elevations. Apply geometric and trigonometric principles and formulas.
  • Project Documentation: Ensure required documentation is included in the project file. Ensure measurements, tests, calculations and documentation are accurate. Record daily work activities and keep project documentation up-to-date.
  • Project Safety and Environmental Compliance: Ensure work zones are properly established and maintained. Ensure project employees and equipment are performing in compliance with safety practices and directives. Monitor erosion and sediment control measures to ensure compliance and appropriate maintenance. Maintain a clean and organized work environment.


  • What will make you successful:
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with various stakeholders, e.g. contractors, general public, internal and external government agencies.
  • Ability to perform physically demanding work in field conditions such as using test equipment, lifting, climbing, stooping, working at heights, in confined spaces and making visual observations.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret construction plans, specifications and contract documents.
  • Ability to work in the vicinity and operate devices utilizing low-level ionizing radiation.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of highway construction and contracting.
  • Knowledge in mathematics such as geometry and trigonometry.
  • Skill in the use of computers and software applications.

  • Minimum Qualifications:
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with various stakeholders, e.g. contractors, general public, internal and external government agencies.
  • Ability to obtain required certifications within 24 months.
  • Ability to perform physically demanding work in field conditions such as using testing equipment, lifting, climbing, stooping, working at heights, in confined spaces and making visual observations.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret construction plans, specifications and contract documents.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of highway construction and contracting.
  • Knowledge in mathematics, e.g. geometry and trigonometry.
  • Safety shoes required.
  • Skill in the use of computers and software applications.
  • Valid driver's license.

  • Additional Considerations:
  • A combination of training, experience, or education in Construction, Engineering Technology, Project Management, Materials Handling or related field desired.
  • Commercial Driver's License.

  • Click below to learn more about the Competency Model associated with this Position:
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    VDOT employees must abide by VDOTs Code of Ethics and the Commonwealths Standards of Conduct.
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    VDOT utilizes a market based pay program, which has been approved by DHRM. Therefore, advertised rates of pay may or may not align with the Commonwealth pay bands.


    In support of the Commonwealth’s commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their Certificate of Disability (COD) provided by a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor within the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI). Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable, to DARS/DBVI to get their Certificate of Disability. If you need to get a Certificate of Disability, use this link: Career Pathways for Individuals with Disabilities, or call DARS at 800-552-5019, or DBVI at 800-622-2155.


    Each agency within the Commonwealth of Virginia is dedicated to recruiting, supporting, and maintaining a competent and diverse work force. Equal Opportunity Employer.

    Please be aware all VDOT positions require pre-employment screenings. These screenings may include the following:
    • Fingerprint based Criminal History Background Check
    • DMV Record Check
    • Work History Verification
    • References
    • Pre-employment physical
    • Drug screen
    Commonwealth of Virginia

    About Commonwealth of Virginia

    The Commonwealth of Virginia is located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. It was the 10th state to be admitted to the Union on June 25, 1788. Home to approximately 8 million residents, Virginia is the 12th most populous state in the United States. The capital is Richmond, and its most populous city is Virginia Beach.

    The narrative history of the Commonwealth of Virginia often begins with the founding of Jamestown in 1607, near what is now modern day Williamsburg, Virginia. Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in the New World, and the Virginia General Assembly, established on July 30, 1619, is now recognized as the oldest legislative body in the western hemisphere. When Virginia became a royal colony in 1624, the robust tobacco trade that had been developing in Virginia helped establish the American colonies as a powerful economic force. During the American Revolution, Virginia witnessed the final surrender of British forces at Yorktown and later became known as the birthplace of many revolution-era figures and future American presidents, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. To date, 8 United States presidents have been born in Virginia, more than in any other state.

    The modern government of Virginia is nearly identical in structure to the federal government, and is divided into 3 branches, these being the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches. The Virginia General Assembly is comprised of the 100-member House of Delegates and the 40-member Senate. A governor and lieutenant governor are elected every 4 years. Governors cannot be elected to or serve consecutive terms. Virginia’s judicial system consists of the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Court of Appeals of Virginia, the Circuit Courts, and the lower General District Courts and the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts. Virginia has 13 electoral votes in presidential elections, and possesses 11 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Industry
    Government & Public Safety
    Company Size
    1,001-5,000 employees
    Headquarters
    Richmond, VA
    Year Founded
    1776
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