Job Description
IVQT Inspector / Technology Inspector
Location- Between Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire
An opportunity to work on a smart motorway project running till 2022!
My client is currently looking for an IVQT inspector with a technology / electrical background.
You will be working on the M1 Smart Motorway junction 13-16. £373M Major Scheme. Which is aimed at improving the 37.9km (23.6 miles) section of the M1 between junctions 13 and 16 by upgrading it to an All-Lane Running (ALR) smart motorway.
The Role
As IVQT Inspector you will be;
Responsible for monitoring technology activities on site within specified zone / section. This could include; Electrical signage, wiring of cabinets / wiring of motorway lighting / CCTV / Speed Cameras / Fibre Optics and Data
Required to sign off work as complete or acceptable
Experienced at reading technical drawings & specifications and have a thorough understanding of inspection and test plans.
Working as part of a team of 8 inspectors reporting to Senior Inspector and Quality Manager and be responsible for creating, updating and completing reports and spreadsheets on the activities that you have inspected.
Using the Microsoft suite; Outlook, Excel, Word and as such need to have computer skills. The client will train you up on the specific software they use (Field view) for all check sheets and reports
In order to be successful at this position it is imperative that the right person has a wealth of experience in a similar position in order to hit the ground running. (IVQT Inspector / Clerk of Works – Technology bias & Highways )
The role is very much “out in the field” and they will be inspecting the work completed by the sub-contractors on site and as such requires someone who can work collaboratively, has excellent reasoning skills and strong communication skills.
The right person will understand good working practices
Rate
£350.00 per day – Negotiable depending on experience
For more information on this IVQT Inspector role contract please contact or call (phone number removed)