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Concrete QC Inspector - Tester (Bridge/Structural Steel Fabrication)

Stinger Bridge & Iron, an AISC certified structural steel fabricator and PCI certified precast concrete girder fabricator and erection contractor.
Stinger focuses primarily on the Southwestern Bridge and Highway market, specializing in bridge projects.
Stinger fabricates in its Coolidge, Arizona facility located south of the Phoenix/Chandler/Gilbert area and erects work in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.
For additional information about our company visit our website at Stinger is currently seeking a Concrete Quality Control Inspector / Tester for the precast concrete production plant.
POSITION SCOPE:
The Concrete QC Inspector conduct sampling and testing of concrete and aggregates.
This is a safety sensitive position.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Inspection of precast prestressed concrete products for compliance with specifications, shop drawings and production processes and procedures.
Laboratory and field sampling and testing of concrete and aggregates.
Other duties as assigned.
BACKGROUND:
Certification as an ACI Concrete Filed Testing Technician - Grade 1 Preferred.
EQUIPMENT USED:
Personal Computer Phone/fax; Computer Software including:
MS Windows 7, MS Office 2010 Word, Excel, Outlook, CAD, and Fabtrol.
Stinger Bridge & Iron is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and an Equal Opportunity Employer of Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans.
Pre-employment physical and drug testing are required.
If you require an accommodation to apply, please contact HR to request it.
This is only to request an accommodation to the application process and is not an email to inquire about your application status.
Recommended Skills Cad Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Windows Microsoft Word Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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