Job Description
CSA Field Inspector – Data Center Construction
Role Overview
The CSA Field Inspector provides daily quality oversight for concrete, structural steel, and architectural scopes on a data center construction site. The role ensures that all civil/structural/architectural work—including foundations, slabs, steel erection, building envelope, interior architectural finishes, and related systems—meets project specifications, industry standards, and client requirements. The inspector serves as the primary point of contact for subcontractor QC teams and plays a key role in early issue detection and timely resolution.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct daily field inspections of CSA installations, including concrete placement, rebar, embeds, structural steel erection, welding, bolting, framing, drywall, envelope systems, and architectural finishes.
Serve as the primary point of contact for subcontractor QC personnel, coordinating inspection activities, documentation needs, and quality expectations.
Identify quality issues and nonconformances in the field, document findings clearly, and communicate them to construction and subcontractor teams.
Track follow‑up actions to ensure timely correction, re‑inspection, and closure of all identified issues.
Review CSA field documentation, including inspection reports, concrete test results, weld/NDT reports, architectural checklists, and redlines.
Ensure strict adherence to project specifications, building codes, and client standards across all CSA scopes.
Perform TSQMP field verification, confirming that CSA work aligns with the project’s Technical Safety & Quality Management Plan and that required quality controls are implemented.
Support readiness checks for major milestones such as foundation pours, steel topping out, envelope close‑in, and interior turnover.
Collaborate with construction managers, engineers, and trade partners to resolve field quality concerns and prevent recurrence.
Qualifications
Experience in CSA inspection, QA/QC, or field engineering (mission‑critical or data center experience preferred).
Strong understanding of concrete, structural steel, and architectural systems, including installation standards and applicable codes.
Ability to interpret structural drawings, architectural plans, specifications, and submittals.
Skilled in issue identification, documentation, and follow‑up tracking.
Effective communication and coordination skills with field teams and subcontractors.
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Required Skills & Experience
CSA Field Inspector – Data Center Construction
Role Overview
The CSA Field Inspector provides daily quality oversight for concrete, structural steel, and architectural scopes on a data center construction site. The role ensures that all civil/structural/architectural work—including foundations, slabs, steel erection, building envelope, interior architectural finishes, and related systems—meets project specifications, industry standards, and client requirements. The inspector serves as the primary point of contact for subcontractor QC teams and plays a key role in early issue detection and timely resolution.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct daily field inspections of CSA installations, including concrete placement, rebar, embeds, structural steel erection, welding, bolting, framing, drywall, envelope systems, and architectural finishes.
Serve as the primary point of contact for subcontractor QC personnel, coordinating inspection activities, documentation needs, and quality expectations.
Identify quality issues and nonconformances in the field, document findings clearly, and communicate them to construction and subcontractor teams.
Track follow‑up actions to ensure timely correction, re‑inspection, and closure of all identified issues.
Review CSA field documentation, including inspection reports, concrete test results, weld/NDT reports, architectural checklists, and redlines.
Ensure strict adherence to project specifications, building codes, and client standards across all CSA scopes.
Perform TSQMP field verification, confirming that CSA work aligns with the project’s Technical Safety & Quality Management Plan and that required quality controls are implemented.
Support readiness checks for major milestones such as foundation pours, steel topping out, envelope close‑in, and interior turnover.
Collaborate with construction managers, engineers, and trade partners to resolve field quality concerns and prevent recurrence.
Qualifications
Experience in CSA inspection, QA/QC, or field engineering (mission‑critical or data center experience preferred).
Strong understanding of concrete, structural steel, and architectural systems, including installation standards and applicable codes.
Ability to interpret structural drawings, architectural plans, specifications, and submittals.
Skilled in issue identification, documentation, and follow‑up tracking.
Effective communication and coordination skills with field teams and subcontractors.
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.