Construction Coordinator • The Construction Coordinator will be responsible for coordination between the administering unit of the Municipality, Department, Consulting Firm, and project staff to resolve problems concerning activities related to the project. • Experience: 1. Not less than fifteen (15) year employment in civil or highway engineering of which at least six (6) years must have been in a supervisory capacity of complex highway and/or bridge construction activities, vertical or rail construction activities as required, and at least four (4) years of which will have been in field inspection activities. A Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil or Construction Engineering may be substituted for two (2) years of general experience requirement. 2. Have considerable knowledge of construction practices and procedures as required; ability to prepare correspondence, reports, and recommendations concerning construction issues; the demonstrated ability to deal effectively with others; the ability to supervise. Chief Inspector – Level 2 (Low Complexity Projects; typically, under $10 Million): • Experience: 1. Not less than eight (6) years employment in civil, highway or a relevant engineering field of which four (4) years must have been in a supervisory capacity of highway, bridge, facilities, or rail construction activities, as required; at least six (6) years of which shall have been in field inspection activities. 2. Have considerable knowledge of highway, bridge, facilities, or rail construction practices and procedures as required; ability to prepare correspondence, reports, and recommendations concerning construction issues; demonstrated ability to deal effectively with others; the ability to supervise; and the ability to establish and maintain project records. • Certifications: NICET Level IV Certification in Transportation/Highway Construction is required, except for those persons possessing a current Professional Engineer's License registered in the State of Connecticut (PE). Survey Party Chief: • Experience: 1. Not less than four (4) years of construction survey experience of which at least three (3) years shall have been as an instrument person or survey party chief. 2. Have considerable knowledge of principles and methods of land surveying; knowledge of principles and practices of highway engineering; the ability to keep and reduce field notes; the ability to determine construction quantities and amounts on completed projects; the ability to supervise the layout of limits of work and grades, ability to check contractor’s survey layout for accuracy; the ability to layout foundations, rail track layouts, abutments, culverts and pipe lines; the ability to re-establish boundary lines and stake-taking lines; and the ability to prepare as-built plans and other related duties as required. • Licensing: Land Surveyor License in the State of Connecticut or shall be working under the direct supervision of a member of the Consulting Engineer's staff.