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Processing Facility Inspector - Fort Edward, NY
Parsons offers the stability and recognition of an industry leader coupled with an entrepreneurial spirit. We deliver landmark commercial infrastructure that supports global initiatives in energy, power, renewables, environmental, healthcare, education, communications and capital improvement programs. We are hiring colleagues with a “can do” mindset. If you thrive in a high energy environment and on professional challenges, let’s get started! Parsons delivers safer, healthier and more sustainable communities.
NEED:
The Processing Facility Inspector performs a broad cross-section of technical and administrative activities requiring specialization in quality assurance, safety, inspection of Water Treatment facility operations and Dewatering Facilities operation as well as material handling operations associated with the unloading of barges and loading of rail cars. The Processing Facility Inspector reports to the Chief Inspector.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Inspects various facets of the work and performs continuous surveillance of assigned operational activities and contractors to ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, specifications and drawings.
Analyzes applicable codes, standards, project contract documents, and quality assurance procedures and monitors process operation activities as well as material handling activities to ensure contractor compliance.
Witnesses and/or evaluates water treatment and dewatering operations and tests such as water quality, specific gravity, density, percent solids, total suspended solids, sieve analysis, and paint filter tests. In addition, tracks treatment quantities, equipment, manhours and monitors contractor production rates. Witnesses and/or evaluates loading and unloading operations for the barges and the railcars.
Monitors and tracks the dewatering of the barges and unloading of sediment from the barges into the dewatering processing equipment for compliance with contract requirements.
Monitors the contractor’s bulk material handling and management of all on-site processed material stockpiles throughout the site for contract compliance.
Witnesses loading and weighing of the rail cars, movement of rail cars through the coupled in-motion rail scale, reviews data weigh log information and verifies car weight limits are in compliance with contract requirements.
Provides general inspection of all contractor work/operations to assure a safe and professional operation conducted in as efficient manner as possible.
Verifies equipment operational status, numbers of personnel and rates of production.
Assist in tracking and control of project spare parts inventory.
Monitors contractors' compliance with approved contractor quality control program and submittals. Makes recommendations for improvements to standard operational quality control provisions as they apply in the field.
Prepares quality assurance reports and recommends changes to procedures.
Monitors job safety, recommends job safety practices, and drafts safety reports.
Completes daily field reports in electronic data format using a standardized daily report software that documents contractor activities including: manpower, productivity, equipment, materials used, cost reimbursable items, pay quantities, and description of problems encountered.
Performs other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.
Since work will occur 24 hours/day, shift work should be expected and will be required when necessary. A 12 or 13-hour working shift may be required.
This is a Casual position - April - Dec, with the potential opportunity to return year after year.