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Certifications recommended for this position includes: Certified Building Official; Texas State Plumbing Inspector License; ICC Building Inspector Certification; A valid Class C driver's license with a clean driving record is required for this position.
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To perform inspections of commercial, industrial, and residential buildings at various stages of construction, alteration and repair for conformance with state, and local building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical codes, ordinances, and regulations; to interpret and enforce building codes and issue notices to correct violations; and to perform related work as assigned.
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As a Certified Building Inspector I or II, you will perform skilled inspection work in the enforcement of building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, zoning and related codes and regulations that govern new building and housing construction, additions, alterations, repairs and use of existing buildings.
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Position Overview: Responsible for the working knowledge, basic troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of all equipment associated with facility infrastructure including ammonia refrigeration, steam, air, wastewater pretreatment, exterior grounds, building, plumbing, electrical systems, etc.
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ACCO is dedicated to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance and service of commercial and industrial HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, process piping, and building automation systems.
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Good fit for those with building maintenance, construction, lawn care, pest control experience, or with previous experience working at Nu Flow Phoenix, Parker & Sons, Goettl Air Conditioning & Plumbing, TruGreen, Orkin or similar work backgrounds.
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The Building Engineer is responsible for completing work orders, grounds maintenance, painting, caulking, HVAC, plumbing, drywall, electrical and completing maintenance on buildings as needed.
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Good fit for those with building maintenance, construction, lawn care, pest control experience, or with previous experience working at Ben Franklin, Horizon, Chesapeake Plumbing, Len the Plumber, TruGreen, Orkin or similar work backgrounds.
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Inspect building systems including fire alarms, HVAC, and plumbing to ensure operation of equipment is within design capabilities and achieves environmental conditions prescribed by client.
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The Building Engineer will perform general preventive maintenance and corrective repair of buildings, industrial systems, equipment and grounds. The Building Engineer will also monitor the building operations and performance.
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Good basic knowledge and skills in the building/construction trades, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, painting/construction trades, smoke/fire alarm systems, snow removal, heating and ventilation systems, buidling automation systems, cutting grass/landscaping, etc.
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ICC Plumbing Inspector. ATS provides structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical engineering, land surveying, inspections, and energy audit services. ATS provides structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical engineering, land surveying, inspections, and energy audit services.
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Applicants with other technical education and more than 12 years of building industry and code compliance experience with NYS Building Safety Inspector certification and/or other ICC certifications will also be considered.
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The Keystone Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED), and hands-on training in the following areas: Certified Nurse Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Administration Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Plumbing, Painting, Security and Protective Services, HVAC, Landscaping, Electrical, and Building Construction Technology.
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Required state of Florida commercial building inspection license (BN#) in two or more of the following disciplines: building (structural), mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and/or 1 & 2 family dwelling (residential combo.
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