Inspector (Civil) / Materials Inspector

Al-Ayn | AECOM

Job Description:

+ Inspects materials, products, and work in progress for conformance to specifications. + Collects samples for testing, and computes findin.

Required Characteristics

  • Curiosity
  • Communication
  • Gentleness
  • Adaptability
  • Competitiveness
  • Agility
  • Initiative
  • Flexibility

Resume:

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Inspector (Civil) / Materials Inspector

Company AECOM

Location Al-Ayn

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