Mid-level industry position
20160
Building Remediation Project Manager / Inspector | Sparks Glencoe, MD | 3–10+ Years Experience
Building Envelope | Concrete Restoration | Façade Systems | Construction Administration | Field Inspections | East Coast Travel
We agree your next career move should offer hands-on impact, technical depth, and long-term growth. This Building Remediation Project Manager / Inspector role is designed for a technically strong professional who enjoys being close to the work—leading field investigations, managing remediation projects, and serving as a trusted technical resource for owners, contractors, and stakeholders.
This position blends field inspections, project management, and client interaction, with meaningful responsibility and exposure to complex building systems. Here’s a preview:
Why this role stands out:
Own Building Remediation Projects:
Manage multi-phase remediation efforts involving concrete restoration, masonry, waterproofing, stucco, and façade systems—from investigation through construction completion.
Be in the Field Where It Matters:
Perform condition assessments, sounding surveys, moisture testing, and field inspections while verifying repair scopes and construction progress on active job sites.
Technical Problem Solving:
Diagnose structural and waterproofing deficiencies, develop repair recommendations, assist with drawings and specifications, and support quantity take-offs.
Construction-Phase Leadership:
Review shop drawings and submittals, evaluate change orders and pay applications, and coordinate directly with contractors during construction.
Client-Facing Responsibility:
Interface confidently with owners, property managers, and condominium boards—leading walkthroughs, progress meetings, and presentations.
Career Growth & Exposure:
Gain broad exposure across residential, commercial, healthcare, educational, and parking structure projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast.
What you’ll need to succeed:
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Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or Architectural Engineering
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3+ years of experience in building remediation, restoration, or construction inspection
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EIT preferred; PE a plus
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Strong knowledge of concrete restoration, façade systems, masonry, and waterproofing
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Experience with repair scopes, construction documents, and field inspections
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Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities independently
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Strong written and verbal communication skills
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Comfortable traveling 60–80% regionally
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Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle
Compensation & Benefits
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Paid overtime and travel reimbursement
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Performance-based bonus opportunities
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Full benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401(k), profit sharing, PTO, and parental leave
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Professional development and licensure support
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Tuition reimbursement
This isn’t just a field inspection role—it’s an opportunity to build a long-term career in building remediation, gain real project ownership, and work on technically challenging structures with visible, real-world impact.
Interested in exploring this opportunity further?
Let’s have a confidential conversation about how this role aligns with your experience and where you’d like to take your career next.