Job Description
The City of Bloomington has an exciting job opportunity for January 2026 as a Construction Inspector. We invite diverse talent to join our team and help advance our mission focusing on economic vitality, attainable housing, public safety, progress partnerships, inclusion, open government, sustainability, transportation, and quality of place. Come join us and be part of shaping the vibrant future of Bloomington, Indiana. Monitor and document on-site construction activities for capital infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, multimodal transportation facilities, traffic signals, landscaping, earthwork, and utility components. Ensure all work and materials are in accordance with the plans, specifications, and special provisions of the construction contract or approved permit. Coordinate between contractors, designers, utilities, local residents, and other stakeholders. This job description is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing of all job functions performed . The following are essential duties for this position, performed with or without reasonable accommodation: Primary Conduct on-site inspections of transportation capital improvement projects throughout construction to monitor compliance with plans and specifications, and the day-to-day activities of ongoing projects. Perform field measurements and quantity calculations for items placed during construction. Maintain complete and accurate records and photographs of all activities and events relating to the project, including quantities of pay items completed by the contractor or the responsible party. Prepare daily reports for ongoing projects. Record construction tests, measurements, and inspections in a timely manner. Coordinate with private testing consultants as necessary. Monitor construction schedules for progress and accuracy. Communicate with contractors, engineers, utility companies, residents, and businesses on the progress of projects. Respond to concerns or inquiries from residents, staff, and outside organizations. Promote public safety and minimize potential liability issues for the City of Bloomington on construction sites. Take all reasonable steps to maintain a safe work environment. Secondary Review construction documents and attend meetings related to various construction projects. Assist Project Managers with preparation of Pay Applications, Change Orders, and Requests for Information as well as performance of Project Closeout activities. Conducts right-of-way use permit and private public improvement inspections for assigned projects, as needed. Perform material and density testing on assigned projects. Performs related duties as assigned.Minimum knowledge equivalent to an associate degree in engineering, construction management, project management/administration, or other related concentration and over one year of related experience. Heavy highway construction experience and public service experience is preferred; Knowledge of the principles and practices of engineering and construction, and the ability to apply knowledge towards review of construction plans and specifications and construction inspections; Knowledge of applicable standards, codes, and regulations for transportation project design and construction, and the ability to determine quality of work under established specifications; Ability to utilize Microsoft, Google, GIS, and other related software; Ability to update City webpage and utilize Appia program for project management within two months of employment; Ability to obtain certification for Work Zone Traffic Safety through the International Municipal Signals Association (I.M.S.A) or the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) within one year of employment; Ability to obtain Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certification for 10-Hour Construction Training within one year of employment; Ability to maintain accurate records and reports; and Possession of a valid Indiana Driver’s License. Difficulty of Work Incumbent performs a significant amount of work in the field in various weather conditions and is exposed to hazards associated with working in traffic and on construction projects. Required to work overtime and holidays when needed. Personal Work Relationships Incumbent maintains frequent contact with department superiors and co-workers, staff in other city departments, contractors, stakeholders like utilities and adjacent property owners, and members of the general public for the purpose of coordinating assignments, receiving questions and concerns, and regulating and enforcing state and local rules and regulations. Incumbent needs to communicate effectively under conditions of potential conflict with stakeholders including contractors, business/property owners, utilities, engineers, and City Boards and Commissions.