• Utility Inspector

    ENTRUST Solutions GroupChicago, IL 60684

    Job #2702271487

  • Description

    Are you looking to join an innovative engineering consulting firm with a strong gas utility team that supports clients in over 35 different industries? Entrust Solutions Group has embraced growing markets such as renewables, power engineering services, EV infrastructure, data analytics, and geospatial with cutting edge engineering, consulting, and automation services.

    We have a current need for a Utility Inspector based in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

    Responsibilities:

    • Utility Inspector for natural gas projects distribution projects

    • Main replacement projects

    • Maintain a professional relationship with client and their contractors other team members, and consistently deliver excellent client work.

    • Travel 70% - 80% of time

    Requirements:

    • Inspector with plastic experience

    • Enjoys working in the field

    • Possession of a valid Driver's License and a satisfactory driving record is an ongoing requirement.

    ENTRUST Solutions Group, an ENR Top 100 company, is a community of people, 3,000+ strong, who are committed to our clients and each other. We provide comprehensive and dependable engineering, consulting, and automation services to gas and electric utilities, telecommunication service providers, pipeline operators, and industrial companies.

    In return for top talent, ENTRUST Solutions Group offers:

    • Generous paid time off and benefits

    • 401(k) retirement program with a company match

    • Career development programs

    • Tuition reimbursement

    • Flexible work schedule

    To learn more about ENTRUST Benefits and Culture, please visit our company LinkedIn page and follow us at:

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