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Project Inspector (Geotechnical) - Powerhouse (Pakil)

SMEC  •  Republic of the Philippines (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

The Project Inspector (Geotechnical) is responsible for supporting the execution of dam and hydropower projects through on-site inspection, geotechnical observation, instrumentation monitoring, and reporting. The role includes monitoring construction of earthworks, ground treatment, shaft excavation, dewatering, and diaphragm wall activities to ensure works are carried out safely and in compliance with approved designs, specifications, contractual requirements, and applicable standards.

The position focuses on field-based monitoring, basic geotechnical assessment, HSE implementation, quality assurance, and coordination with project teams to ensure safe, timely, and compliant construction in accordance with design intent.

Responsibilities:

  • Implement project-specific HSE requirements for shaft excavation, earthworks, dewatering, ground treatment, and diaphragm wall construction works
  • Identify geotechnical-related hazards (confined space, excavation, groundwater, instability, vertical works, blasting, ventilation)
  • Ensure risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) are approved and applied
  • Coordinate with HSE officers and contractors on safety controls
  • Enforce permit-to-work systems for shaft activities
  • Inspect shaft excavation, supports, earthworks, ground treatment, dewatering, and diaphragm wall construction activities
  • Verify compliance with approved drawings, specifications, and standards
  • Monitor contractor activities, workmanship quality, and geotechnical performance
  • Identify non-conformances, unexpected ground or groundwater conditions, and geotechnical risks, and recommend corrective actions
  • Witness testing and inspections for geotechnical-related works
  • Participate in site safety orientations and toolbox meetings
  • Provide technical safety input on shaft-related risks
  • Support contractors in improving safe work practices
  • Promote awareness of confined space and vertical access safety
  • Reinforce emergency response and rescue procedures
  • Coordinate daily with resident engineers, HSE staff, and contractors
  • Communicate inspection findings and safety concerns clearly
  • Support resolution of technical and safety issues on site
  • Participate in site coordination and progress meetings
  • Act as the engineer’s representative during shaft inspections
  • Prepare daily and weekly inspection reports and field records, safety observations, NCRs, and corrective actions
  • Maintain inspection checklists and photographic records, and geotechnical field records
  • Support the preparation of completion and handover documents
  • Ensure traceability and proper filing of inspection records

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Structural, or Mechanical Engineering
  • 10 years of relevant experience in hydropower projects or large-scale underground infrastructure projects
  • At least 3–5 years of direct geotechnical and civil experience in:
    -Construction supervision or inspection of power station shafts, access shafts, or underground caverns
    -Shaft excavation methods (drill-and-blast, raise boring, and mechanized excavation)
  • Proven experience in:
    -Inspection of rock support systems (rock bolts, shotcrete, steel ribs, lining)
    -Monitoring construction works during the construction stage of hydropower projects
  • Experience working with contractors, designers, and supervision consultants on-site
  • Experience in dam and hydropower power station projects
  • On-site inspection or supervision of construction works
  • Exposure to high-risk construction environments
  • Strong ability to inspect, monitor, and verify shaft excavation and lining works against approved drawings, specifications, and method statements
  • Ability to conduct site measurements, visual inspections, and quality checks
  • Capable of preparing clear inspection reports, photographs, and documentation

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About SMEC

SMEC simplifies the complex. We unlock the potential of our people to look at infrastructure differently, creating better outcomes for the future.

We are committed to positively impact the people, the environment and the clients and communities we serve.

Our origins date back to the iconic Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme, one of the engineering wonders of the world, and for the last 75 years we have built a reputation as a trusted partner on major transport, water and energy infrastructure projects around the world.

We are specialists in providing design leadership, consulting and advisory expertise across the roads and highways, rail and metro, aviation, hydropower, urban communities and renewable energy sectors.

Today our specialist teams draw on deep expertise and systems thinking to simplify the complex and deliver integrated engineering solutions across a range of diverse environments, from some of the world’s most remote locations to some of the densest urban surroundings.

For the latest news, visit our newsroom www.smec.com/newsroom or read about the innovations and solutions shaping our communities on our Insights blog Insights (smec.com).

At SMEC, our global workforce is made up of experts who bring unique talent, experience and passion to their fields.

We offer a rewarding career path for enthusiastic and collaborative achievers who are motivated to help us engineer positive change. We’d love to hear from you - for more information or to view current vacancies visit www.smec.com/careers.

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Industry
Architecture & Engineering
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
North Sydney, AU
Year Founded
1970
Website
smec.com
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