Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Vision insurance
Terravanta is a certified woman minority-owned business committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. The organization specializes in technical project and program management, covering all phases from initiation to closeout. Core services also include sustainable solutions like demand response, energy efficiency, energy storage, electrification, and transportation. Terravanta emphasizes collaboration and forward-thinking approaches to meet the needs of its clients across industries.
Requirements:
-Valid Los Angeles City Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) license for the scope of work being inspected; have a thorough knowledge of building construction practices, and be experienced in one or more of the expertise areas listed below: -Reinforced concrete -Reinforced masonry -Structural Steel and Welding -Prestressed Concrete Controlled Activities: -Sprayed Applied Fireproofing -Drilled-in-Anchors -Shotcrete Soils/Grading -Seismic Resistance 30-hour Cal-OSHA training prior to assignment. The 30-hour training will have been received within the last 4 years.
Essential Job Duties
Create and maintain comprehensive daily inspection reports that capture the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW of all construction work activities, while ensuring the reports are clear and concise to accurately reflect daily progress
Assist in reviewing monthly progress payment requests when assigned to a program
Possess experience, knowledge, and understanding of methods used throughout construction.
Possess valid Los Angeles City Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) Deputy Licenses in the following disciplines:
Concrete construction
Steel construction
Drilled-in anchors/seismic resistance
Spray-applied fireproofing
Professional Experience Level/Other Qualifications
5 years or more of experience performing as a LADBS Deputy Building Inspector on large-scale projects.
This includes overseeing and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations on significant construction projects.
Involvement in complex projects that require coordination with multiple stakeholders, including contractors, engineers, and city officials.