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June 06, 2005

Road/Bridge Construction Inspection Positions in Montana Currently Available with Thomas/Wright, Inc.

Thomas/Wright, Inc. has been awarded a contract with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration to provide Construction Inspectors and Construction Managers on FHWA projects in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. T/WI currently has two openings for Construction Inspectors in Montana.

(PRWEB) June 6, 2005 -- Thomas/Wright, Inc. has a contract with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration to provide Construction Inspectors and Construction Management Project Managers for FHWA construction projects. The projects are located in the States of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. We are now accepting resumes for Construction Inspector positions in Montana. We have two immediate positions to fill and anticipate more projects later in the construction season.

The first position is on the Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway project in southwestern Montana. The project includes approximately 9.1 kilometers of two-lane asphalt concrete pavement. The Project Office is in Dillon, Montana.

The second position is on the Stillwater River Road project in south central Montana. The project includes 6.7 kilometers of asphalt concrete pavement. The Project Office is in Absarokee, Montana (15.5 miles southwest of Columbus).

Only individuals who meet the minimum qualifications as listed below will be considered.

Construction Inspector:
Construction Inspector shall possess one of the following minimum qualifications:

a. Current NICET Certificate - Level III (Construction), and at least 7 years of increasingly responsible construction inspection experience, of which at least 5 years must have been on highway or bridge construction projects as assistant to the project supervisor or as a principal inspector.

b. Associate Degree in Engineering Technology, and at least 7 years of increasingly responsible construction inspection experience, of which at least 5 years must have been on highway or bridge construction projects as assistant to the project supervisor or as a principal inspector.

c. Ten years increasingly responsible experience as Inspector, Project Engineer, or the equivalent, on city, county, state or federal highway construction.

For additional information, visit our website at www.thomaswright.com

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at June 6, 2005 04:42 AM

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