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Arapahoe County Government Engineering Inspector I/II in Centennial, Colorado
Description
Arapahoe County's Public Works and Development Department is an American Public Works Association Accredited Agency, the first County in Colorado to obtain this status. Within the Department of Public Works and Development (PWD), we are seeking an Engineering Inspector to join our team in the Engineering Services Division. This is a great opportunity for an experienced or more entry-level inspector who wants to make a positive contribution to the Arapahoe County community as part of our dedicated and high-performing team. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, meaningful work, and a flexible and supportive work environment. Some of the benefits of working for PWD include: 15 days (120 hours) of paid vacation per year 13 paid holidays (104 hours) and 3 floating holidays (24 hours) per year 12 days (96 hours) of paid sick leave per year Flexible work schedules available Training and development opportunities to help you grow in your professional career Comprehensive health insurance and retirement plans - see benefits tab for more detail For recruiting purposes, this position is being posted as an Engineering Inspector I or II. Candidates will be considered for the highest level for which they qualify. The pay range for the Engineering Inspector I is $25.89 to $38.84 and for the Engineering Inspector II is $28.99 to $43.48. The rates are the 2025 approved pay ranges for these job titles. Click here to watch a short video that provides more information on the important work performed by the Public Works and Development team in support of Arapahoe County residents and customers. Duties
The following duty statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not include other non-essential or marginal duties that may be required. The County reserves the right to modify or change the duties or essential functions of the job at any time. The primary responsibilities of the Engineering Inspector I and II are as follows, with the Engineering Inspector II performing these functions with a higher level of independence and for projects of greater complexity: Receives and reviews approved plan and profile sheets; monitors collateral; computes appropriate fees and issues construction and right-of-way (ROW) use permits; develops inspection programs for projects based on a review and analysis of approved plans; and consults with case engineer. Reviews and approves applications to ensure that permits are in compliance with County regulations. Inspects roads and utility construction within the ROW. Reviews various tests to ensure compliance with adopted standards. Investigates and recommends action for public complaints on problems in public rights-of-way or within public drainage ways. Conducts inspections of storm drainage improvements including storm sewers, inlets, manholes, and detention and water quality facilities associated with new development projects. Conducts inspections of Grading Erosion and Sediment Control (GESC) Best Management Practices (BMPs) associated with new development projects, utilities, and oil and gas developments. Conducts inspections of road construction, including pre-paving road tests of subgrade and base course. Observes construction of storm sewers and drainage structures for compliance to approved construction plans. Reviews and evaluates required material test data; identifies areas of non-compliance with construction criteria; approves changes to plans; and develops recommended remedial actions based on findings. Conducts facility acceptance process for developer/contractor constructed public works improvements. Responsible for timely response to all correspondence and inquiries, scheduling and conducting acceptance inspections, developing and communicating facility deficiencies, monitoring developer compliance to timely repair criteria, and granting accepta Issues street cut and ROW use permits t utility companies and special purpose districts performing maintenance operations in County rights-of-way. Monitors performance for compliance to County roadway repair criteria. Monitors repair quality during warranty period. Takes corrective action if repairs do not meet County criteria. Acts as project construction engineer on small, standardized projects such as road and drainage replacement and extensions, retaining walls, curb and gutter projects, drainage structures, bridge inspection and repair, and street widening projects. Provides inspection information and reports to various organizations. Requirements
Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of County-adopted Infrastructure Design and Construction Standards, Stormwater Manual, and Grading Erosion and Sediment Control Manual. Familiarity with Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Municipal Government Pavement Engineers Council (MGPEC), and Mile High Flood Control District (MHFD) standards. Ability to operate and use tools and equipment associated with road inspections. Ability to use personal computer spreadsheets, databases, and word processing applications. Ability to compute percentages, grades, and linear measurements. Ability to read and interpret construction plans and profile sheets. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to use hand tools such as picks, shovels, and testing equipment.
Behavioral Competencies (required for all positions within Arapahoe County Government): Accountability Accessibility Inclusivity Integrity