DescriptionCONSTRUCTION SERVICES PRACTICE
Michael Baker International’s Construction Services staff supports clients by acting as their trusted on-site agent through all phases of construction, from pre-design to close-out, by providing qualified construction managers, inspectors, constructability reviewers, schedulers, estimators and safety experts. As new technologies evolve throughout the construction industry, innovative ideas are required to maintain and deliver successful construction projects.
DESCRIPTION
Michael Baker is seeking multiple Title II Construction Managers/Inspectors to join our Construction Services Team providing construction quality assurance oversight for department of defense and other federal projects. The Title II Construction Manager will be the lead inspector responsible for full-time or part-time on-site surveillance (various locations available) throughout construction whose mission is to provide quality assurance to ensure that the construction performed on the project is per the requirements in the contract. This position typically performs assignments under the general supervision and direction of the Air Force, Space Force or USACE.
CONFIRMED SPRING 2026 ASSIGNMENT LOCATION - KING SALMON, ALASKA - KING SALMON AIRFIELD IMPROVEMENTS (ADDITIONAL PROJECT LOCATIONS ANTICIPATED)
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Quality Assurance Construction Inspection Services
- Review and develop draft responses for all construction submittals for Government use (e.g. shop drawings, product data, testing data, etc.).
- Review and develop draft Government responses for the Construction Contractor’s submitted Requests-For-Information (RFIs), confirming accuracy of the RFI information based on current site conditions.
- Prepare regular status reports used to review and evaluate the overall progress of the project
- Attend and/or support meetings and teleconferences as required by the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) with the customer. The purpose of the meetings includes, but is not limited to, contract discussions, project scoping, planning, Construction project status and progress reviews, Construction submittal reviews, and the general exchange of information concerning current and future Title II and Construction activities.
- Develop and submit both agendas beforehand and meeting minutes following update meetings.
- Coordination and overseeing the repetitive and routine sampling and testing of component materials in accordance with the construction contract documents.
- Provide daily surveillance of the contractor’s quality control activities at the project site and maintain a daily log of construction and inspection activities.
- Able to perform quality assurance to verify actual to contracted service, materials, and construction and provide technical guidance regarding construction matters to project stakeholders.
- Maintain project records.
- Must be able to interpret construction plans, details, standards, and specifications.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, OR applicable field related to the overall project tasking.
- 5+ years of experience in construction practices, procedures, and testing, to include three (3) years of quality control management of DoD construction projects
- Certified completion of a professionally accredited Quality Control Management Course (e.g., conducted by the US Army Corps of Engineers or an independent private company) within the last five (5) years; Contractor’s self-developed programs will not fulfill this requirement.
- Familiar with OSHA standards related to construction and FAA construction standards and airport operations
- Strong understanding of asphalt paving, grading, and drainage systems
- Ability to work independently in remote locations with limited resources
- Be available to perform duties on holidays and weekends while construction is accomplished
- Organized, determined, and resourceful; demonstrate a sense of urgency while accurately and safely performing the work, and be able to build relationships with a wide variety of people.
- Must be able to pass a background check for entry onto federal installations.
- Eligibility for a security clearance is desirable, but not mandatory for most projects.
- PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED - Registered as an Airfield Asphalt Pavement QC Manager through the Airfield Asphalt Pavement Certification Program: at www.airfieldasphaltcert.com.
- PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED - Certified as an ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician—Grade I
COMPENSATION
The approximate compensation range for this position is $45/hr - $65/hr. This compensation range is a good faith estimate for the position at the time of posting. Actual compensation is dependent upon factors such as education, qualifications, experience, skillset, and physical work location.
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