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TEKsystems · 22 hours ago

OSP Inspector

TEKsystems is a leading provider of business and technology services, helping clients activate ideas and solutions. The OSP Inspector role involves ensuring contractors comply with approved working hours, safety regulations, and project plans while conducting inspections of construction sites.

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Responsibilities

If MOT is not correct have contractors shut down until MOT is fixed
MOT employees and contractors are following approved working hours and time restrictions
Make sure contractors do not have vehicles, equipment, or trailers in the road without MOT/Flaggers present
Contractors have printed county set of plans with each crew
Contractors have printed county approved permit with each crew
All trucks are identifiable
Contractors are following the county approved set of plans
Make sure contractors are not boring or excavating with machinery on Fridays
Ensure contractors are hand digging within both the public rights-of-way, public drainage easements, and public utility and drainage easements to locate all underground utilities, drainage pipes, structures, etc. prior to horizontal directional drilling
Check to ensure contractors do not have any open pits/ holes left unattended
Ensure there will be no open pits or holes left open over night; they all need to be filled in before they leave for the day
All vehicles, trailers and equipment are in the MOT area and coned off properly
Make sure any thing in the roadway has proper MOT, if more than one MOT is needed, they need to correct it before continuing to work
All flaggers are present and flagging traffic using the stop & go paddles
If shoulder work is being done, ensure that there is no vehicles, trailers and equipment in the roadway and is 2 feet or more away from the edge of the road and signs are in place and cones are along the working area
Check to ensure the contractors are following the county approved set of plans, this includes bore paths, depths and hand holes are to plan
Check that the contractors are maintaining the proper separation of all utilities
You should have contractors spot dig an area to ensure the bore is in the correct location and is at proper depth
Check to ensure contractors are installing the correct size hand holes
Check to ensure hand holes are not being placed in the bottom of a ditch or swale
Ensure the contractors are installing hand holes correctly: This includes min 6inches of rock compacted first, then the hand hole set in place, area around hand hole is properly compacted, hand holes are flush with egesting ground and bolts are installed and tightened down to ensure safety
Ensure contractors are picking up their trash, cut off pieces of pipes, and piles of dirt as they go and at the end of the day
All field changes needed will have to be sent to BlueStreak first, BlueStreak will go through AT&T (Mike) and if AT&T (mike) is good with it they will get ahold of Nick Dees to meet and get changes approved

Qualification

MOT compliancePermit managementUtility locationExcel proficiencyAttention to detailCommunication skills

Required

MOT employees and contractors are following approved working hours and time restrictions
Make sure contractors do not have vehicles, equipment, or trailers in the road without MOT/Flaggers present
Contractors have printed county set of plans with each crew
Contractors have printed county approved permit with each crew
All trucks are identifiable
Contractors are following the county approved set of plans
Make sure contractors are not boring or excavating with machinery on Fridays
Ensure contractors are hand digging within both the public rights-of-way, public drainage easements, and public utility and drainage easements to locate all underground utilities, drainage pipes, structures, etc. prior to horizontal directional drilling
Check to ensure contractors do not have any open pits/ holes left unattended
Ensure there will be no open pits or holes left open overnight; they all need to be filled in before they leave for the day
All vehicles, trailers and equipment are in the MOT area and coned off properly
Make sure anything in the roadway has proper MOT
All flaggers are present and flagging traffic using the stop & go paddles
If shoulder work is being done, ensure that there are no vehicles, trailers and equipment in the roadway and is 2 feet or more away from the edge of the road and signs are in place and cones are along the working area
Check to ensure the contractors are following the county approved set of plans, this includes bore paths, depths and hand holes are to plan
Check that the contractors are maintaining the proper separation of all utilities
You should have contractors spot dig an area to ensure the bore is in the correct location and is at proper depth
Check to ensure contractors are installing the correct size hand holes
Check to ensure hand holes are not being placed in the bottom of a ditch or swale
Ensure the contractors are installing hand holes correctly: This includes min 6 inches of rock compacted first, then the hand hole set in place, area around hand hole is properly compacted, hand holes are flush with existing ground and bolts are installed and tightened down to ensure safety
Ensure contractors are picking up their trash, cut off pieces of pipes, and piles of dirt as they go and at the end of the day
All field changes needed will have to be sent to BlueStreak first
Field changes would be but not limited to: Changing hand hole sizes, Changing hand hole locations, Changing bore paths more than 50 feet in length
Resources would report to Justin, follow a 2-3 day dispatch schedule, and use an Excel template for data collection

Benefits

Medical, dental & vision
Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital
401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available
Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents)
Short and long-term disability
Health Spending Account (HSA)
Transportation benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave)

Company

TEKsystems

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At TEKsystems, they understand people. Every year they deploy over 80,000 IT professionals at 6,000 client sites across North America,

H1B Sponsorship

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Ryan Skains
Vice President, TEKsystems Global Services
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