Mechanical Inspector Sports & Recreation - Washington, DC at Geebo

Mechanical Inspector

Since 2001, RealStreet has connected management executives for the construction industry to contractors working on commercial and government projects. As a leading firm in the country which specializes entirely in senior level construction employment, we have cultivated long-term relationships with many of the industry's leading companies enabling us access to the top companies throughout the continental U.S.


We currently have a great assignment for a Mechanical Inspector in Washington, DC. This individual will support our client, one of the world's largest engineering, construction, technical and management firms. In addition to a competitive salary, this position provides a comprehensive benefits package which includes paid holidays, paid time off, an extensive insurance plan and a 401(k) Retirement Plan with a generous company match (additional benefit details listed below).


Job Responsibilities


The Mechanical Inspector will become a part of our client's team in Ft. Meade, MD. This individual will support multi-trade complex building construction and renovation projects, and will be responsible for scheduling, coordinating and performing general field inspection for all disciplines.


Responsibilities of the Mechanical Inspector include:


  • Inspects work at the site(s) for contract and code compliance
  • Recommend approvals or rejections of materials and workmanship as appropriate
  • Monitor labor and safety requirements
  • Complete written inspection reports and maintain records of defects and omissions

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

The fraudster will send a check to the victim who has accepted a job. The check can be for multiple reasons such as signing bonus, supplies, etc. The victim will be instructed to deposit the check and use the money for any of these reasons and then instructed to send the remaining funds to the fraudster. The check will bounce and the victim is left responsible.