Field Inspector, Telecom Construction

Columbus, OH
Full Time
VFN-Operations
Mid Level
FIELD INSPECTOR
Department: Operations
Reports To: Director of Operations

POSITION SUMMARY
The Field Inspector is responsible for spending about 75% of the time in the field to represent the company on site before, during, and at the close out of fiber optic construction projects with construction contractors and permit jurisdictions. Most projects are within 45 minutes drive of Columbus, OH, while occasional travel for up to one week to other regions is required.  Being closely familiar with company construction and documentation standards, permit applications and stipulations, and construction methods, the Field Inspector will educate, reinforce, and document quality fiber optic construction.  About 25% of the time will be spent preparing presentations on project schedule and status, reviewing submitted construction logs and photos, and reconciling invoices and inventory against reported amounts. 

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Become familiar with company construction standards, contract terms, mapping systems, and project details
  • Educate construction contractors and right of way stakeholders on project requirements
  • Monitor construction methods and progress and make daily reports and map updates as required
  • Demonstrate adherence to all applicable laws and safety standards and educate and reinforce the same with construction contractors
  • Represent the company with the utmost professionalism and mission focus
  • Prepare and present project schedules, materials inventories, budget forecasts, and other reports as required

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • 3 years experience in underground fiber optic construction
  • 2 years experience in construction management
  • 2 years experience in construction project management
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting construction documents including engineering drawings, blueprints, splicing diagrams, and project maps
  • Demonstrated functional knowledge of Outside Plant (OSP) design principles and construction methods for underground fiber optic networks
  • Valid Driver's License and clean driving record for frequent travel to job sites
  • Exceptional attention to detail and problem-solving skills to accurately document and resolve construction defects or deviations
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively and professionally with contractors, permit jurisdictions, and internal teams


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Telecommunications, Civil Engineering, or a related technical field
  • Directional drill operator certification, past or present (Vermeer HDD Circuit I, Ditch Witch Certified, or similar)
  • OSHA 10-Hour or OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification
  • Practical experience with fiber optic testing equipment, specifically Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR) and fiber power meters
  • Proficiency with word processing and spreadsheet software (Microsoft Word and Excel or similar)
  • Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software (e.g., ArcGIS, Google Earth, 3GIS) or other OSP management tools for mapping and documentation
  • Experience with material inventory tracking and invoice reconciliation against field production

JOB DETAILS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • This role requires up to 25% travel outside of local project travel, which is 75% of the role.
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States.
  • This is a staff position.
  • This is an Exempt position.
  • This is a Full-Time position.
  • This is a Remote position.
  • The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday with occasional weekend availability as needed to fulfill the core duties of the role.
  • This position required the ability to safely and effectively work in active construction zones, which includes navigating uneven terrain, working near heavy equipment, and maintaining a safe presence adjacent to active vehicular roadways and traffic control measures.
  • This position requires the ability to sit and work at a desk for extended periods of time, using a computer and other office equipment.
  • This position requires the ability to perform fine motor tasks, such as typing or using a mouse, for extended period of time.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
  • Base compensation and target annual bonus provided.
  • Paid life insurance, short-term disability insurance, paid medical plans, PTO, holidays.
  • Dental and vision options.
  • 401(k) with match.

ABOUT VERO
Vero was founded in 2017 with a focus on bridging the digital divide by serving schools and libraries in unserved and underserved areas. We have also established a fiber to the premises business that directly serves residential and small business customers in underserved regions. In addition, we now serve a small subset of large business and wholesale customers - which we typically use as a springboard for our consumer focused services for underserved communities. Our management team brings decades of experience in building and operating fiber networks for various customer segments, including residential, business, and wholesale clients. 

NOTICES
Vero participates in E-Verify. Vero will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. For more information about E-Verify, please visit: www.e-verify.gov

This position requires the ability to pass a standard background check upon offer of position.

At least 2 professional references are required.

 
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