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Certification as an ICC Building Inspector. Experience as a building inspector for a city or county jurisdiction is desirable. TRB and Associates, Inc.is seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Building Inspector and Building Inspector with a minimum of five years of experience for a Senior Building Inspector and two years of experience for a Building Inspector in residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
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Desired qualifications for this position include possession of a Residential Building Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector, Residential Plans Examiner, and Building Plans Examiner certification from the International Code Council (ICC) or equivalent.
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Must possess an ICC Combination Inspector certification and ICC Building Plans Examiner certification; OR an ICC Master Code Professional certification or a recognized equivalent certification at the time of application.
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Perform complex technical reviews of building plans for Life Safety Code compliance, sprinkler system plans and associated hydraulic calculations, gaseous and mist fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, smoke control systems and others.
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Asbestos Building Inspector and Air Monitoring Licenses - highly recommended. Lead Paint Inspector and/or Risk Assessor License - highly recommended. Lead Paint Inspector and/or Risk Assessor License - highly recommended.
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International Code Council (ICC) Residential Building Inspector. International Code Council (ICC) Commercial Building Inspector. The City of Henderson announces an examination to create an eligibility list and to fill one (1) or more vacancies for the classification of Building Inspector in the Department of Community Development and Services.
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Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization in Commercial Combination Inspections, or Building Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, and Electrical Inspector.
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The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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Building Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Building Accessibility Inspector, and Plans Examiner. The Building Inspector is not permitted to participate in the design, construction, repair, or demolition of any structure in the Township.
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Certifications required for this position include the B1 (Residential Building Inspector), B2 (commercial building inspector), B3 (building plans examiner), and R3 (residential plans examiner.
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4 years of Threshold Building inspection training on non-Threshold Buildings performed under the supervision of a Special Inspector who was responsible for monitoring of the trainee's work.
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Possession of three or more certifications issued by the ICC, including Building Inspector certification, Combination Inspector certification (or equivalent), and Plans Examiner certification and ability to complete continuing education courses.
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The Building Inspector II conducts inspections on residential and commercial properties, assists with fire training initiatives, and holds an active Certified Building Official certificate with 3 or more years of relevant experience.
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AHERCertified Asbestos Building Inspector, Management Planner and Project Designer. EPA Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector and Risk Assessor. EPA Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector and Risk Assessor.
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B. Four years of recent full-time, paid experience equivalent to the duties performed by a Building Inspector, Combination Building Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, or Plumbing Inspector.
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