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MassDOT Bridge Inspector III - Team Leader
at Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council
Position Summary
Incumbents of positions in this series conduct inspections and maintain and administer the Divisions’ inspection program for MassDOT and municipally owned bridges in accordance with the requirements of the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, 23 CFR Part 650 Subpart C. They also inspect bridges that do not meet the NBIS definition of bridges and can be assigned to inspect other ancillary and appurtenant highway structures and perform other inspection related engineering duties on an as needed basis. The primary purpose of this work is to perform the inspection of bridges and ancillary structures in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to ensure that they are safe for traveling public to use.
Duties and Responsibilities
- The Bridge Inspection Team Leader performs all types of bridge inspections required by NBIS on all types of bridge structures.
- Prepares for assigned bridge inspections by obtaining and reviewing all available plans and inspection records for structures that are to be inspected and by ensuring the availability of equipment and tools needed by all team members for each inspection assignment.
- Maintains the safety of bridge inspection teams and the public by ensuring that the proper safety equipment is available and that it is used correctly; ensuring that all safety procedures are in place; ensuring that proper procedures are used for inspections over water and railways.
- Ensures the quality of inspections and prepares inspection reports.
- Acts as the Assistant Bridge Inspection Unit Supervisor.
- Assists the bridge Inspection Unit Supervisor with reviews of inspection reports from bridge inspection teams to ensure quality control.
- Assists the Bridge Inspection Unit Supervisor in maintaining inspection unit files for all bridges covered by that unit, including all information required by NBIS and supplemental information required by Department policies and directives.
- Assists the Bridge Inspection Unit Supervisor in maintaining the inspection units’ equipment inventory and coordinating all repair and maintenance activities required to keep the equipment in good working order.
- Assists the Bridge Inspection Unit Supervisor to maintain a file for all inspection unit personnel containing basic personnel data and titles, duties, qualifications, training, and education.
- Represents MassDOT and/or attends meetings and conferences as required.
Unit E Sign-On Bonus
This position is eligible for a five-thousand dollar ($5,000) signing bonus (“Signing Bonus”) if you are newly hired at MassDOT. Current MassDOT employees are not eligible for the Signing Bonus. The Signing Bonus will be paid in two parts: 1) $3,000 (less applicable taxes) included in the employee's first paycheck. 2) $2,000 (less applicable taxes) after the successful completion of the employee’s probationary period.
About MassDOT
The 4,000+ employees of Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) take great pride in connecting the Commonwealth’s residents and communities. MassDOT is responsible for developing, implementing, and coordinating transportation policies and projects for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to efficiently plan, design, construct, and maintain a safe statewide transportation system which effectively meets the transportation needs of the Commonwealth. Information about MassDOT’s culture and career opportunities can be found at mass.gov/massdot-careers.
MassDOT’s divisions include Highway, Registry of Motor Vehicles, Aeronautics, and Rail & Transit. Headquarters (Planning & Enterprise Services) provides business and administrative support and policy leadership for each of the four (4) divisions.