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The Town of Truckee, California, is on the hunt for a Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III with a wealth of experience in both plan review and inspection, coupled with a stellar work ethic.
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Four years of full-time experience as a journey level carpenter, electrician, plumber, building plans examiner, public works inspector or permit specialist, OR. 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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Chief Building Inspector/Assistant Building Official - CAP Government (Miami) Oversees powers and duties as may be delegated by the Building Official. Building Inspector and Plan Examiner.
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Chief Building Official Deputy Building Official Supervising Building Inspector Senior Building Inspector Building Inspector. High School graduation or tested equivalent and, Two (2) years of college with a building inspection/construction related field emphasis, and Two (2) years' experience as a journey level building inspector with a jurisdiction or private consulting firm.
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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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Commercial or residential certificates for the following:ICC Building Inspector; andICC Electrical Inspector; andICC or IAPMO Mechanical Inspector; andICC or IAPMO Plumbing Inspector; and ICC Building Official certification within a year of hireCertified Access Specialist (CASp) (desirable.
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Although new or difficult assignments are referred to the Building Official, employees complete their assignments with considerable independence, exercising technical judgment and discretion based on their familiarity with established codes, regulations, ordinances, technical guidelines and a wide variety of construction and repair problems.
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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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Preferred Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil or Structural Engineering, or Architecture; seven (7) years of experience in the construction field as a foreman, building inspector, or trade involving building code enforcement which includes five (5) years of supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, work experience, and training which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
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The Inspector will work under the supervision of the Building Official. The Village of Carpentersville is seeking an experienced professional to fill the full-time position of Building and Plumbing Inspector in the Community Development Department.
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Any person currently and continuously employed by the County as an inspector, plans examiner or building official, for not less than two years prior to January 1, 1996, is exempt from the certification requirements as outlined above.
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Possession of valid International Code Council (ICC) Combination Building Inspector, Residential Plans Examiner and Commercial Plans Examiner Certificates. Do you currently possess a valid International Code Council (ICC) Building Official certificate.
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To oversee, schedule, and coordinate the field inspection activities of the Building Division; to inspect the more complex structural building systems at various stages of construction, alteration and repair; to ensure conformance with approved plans, specifications, codes, ordinances and laws; to provide lead direction to lower level Inspectors; and to act in the absence of the Chief Building Official as necessary.
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ICC certification as a Building Inspector and/or Plan Examiner. Serves as the Certified Building Official representing the City of Robbinsdale to fulfill State mandate. Minnesota Building Official Certification.
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Additional I.C.C. certification as a Fire Code Inspector or Building Official is desirable. ICC Building Inspector (Residential and Commercial) As an Inspection Services team supervisor, you will oversee a group of 10 building inspectors with support from a building inspector lead.
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