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Bridge Structure Inspector

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The Bridge Structure Inspector
The Bridge Structure Inspector is responsible for conducting detailed inspections and assessments of bridges to ensure their structural integrity and safety. This role involves identifying and documenting potential issues and ensuring compliance with regulations.
In short you will
- Carrying out Principal, General and Special Inspections and preparation of reports.
- Identify signs of wear, damage, and structural deficiencies.
- Monitor the implementation of safety protocols and repairs to mitigate risks.
- Assisting with programming of works, ensuring minimum disruption to the network.
- Prepare safe systems of work for site inspections and prepare site RAMS documents.
- Updating asset management records.
- Attending/assisting with network incidents as necessary.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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About You
The Bridge Structure Inspector will thrive on ensuring the safety and functionality of essential infrastructure. You enjoy working both independently and collaboratively, tackling challenges to maintain the integrity of vital bridge structures.


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The ideal candidate would tick the below
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field.
- Strong communication to liaise with stakeholders, both internal and external, including operational teams, members of the public and statutory authorities.
- Strong understanding of engineering principles, bridge design, and construction materials.
- Keen observational skills to identify signs of wear, damage, or potential structural issues.
- Aptitude for diagnosing issues and proposing effective solutions.
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