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Other Requirements: Possession of a valid certificate as a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), or Certified Inspector General (CIG), Certified Inspector General Auditor, or Certified Inspector General Investigator is desirable but not required.
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We are seeking a Quality Floor Inspector who will undergo training to become a Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Inspector, specializing initially in Magnetic Particle and Florescent Inspection.
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Level III/Examiner certification preferred; Level II/Inspector certification required in Radiography Testing and either Magnetic Particle or Ultrasonic Testing. Working knowledge of Nuclear Quality Assurance Programs, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes, ISO-9001.
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Certification as an energy code compliance professional (e.g., Certified Energy Plans Examiner, Certified Energy Inspector). The Director conducts design review, onsite education, inspection, and enforcement and promotes a quality mindset across the various building disciplines.
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Applicants must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certification as an energy code compliance professional (e.g., Certified Energy Plans Examiner, Certified Energy Inspector.
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You will play a key role with our Quality Assurance organization with respect to Quality Control to ensure quality requirements are met or exceeded for our power manufacturing facility EMD (Electrical- Mechanical.
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ICC certification as a building inspector and/or plans examiner. Experience as a plans examiner in reviewing both residential and commercial projects. Plans Examiner (Plans Examination Engineer II.
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Participate and perform as reviewer within internal control processes such as, but not limited to, requirements flow down, certified material test report reviews, procedure reviews, and quality inspection plans.
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Valid Georgia Driver’s License Certified Plumbing Inspector Plans Examiner by the ICC or obtain Certification within 6 months of hire. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life.
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In order to receive certification in Massachusetts in the capacity of Local Inspector, qualified individuals must attain passing scores in all examinations required for either NCPCCI's Certified Building Inspector or NCPCCI's Certified Building Plans Examiner category or ICC Exams required for this level of certification.
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Immediate part-time position available for FL Licensed Plumbing Inspector and Plans Examiner for Private Provider Code Compliance and Construction Quality Assurance services for a variety of construction projects in Southeast Florida.
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Conducts simultaneous, high quality, reviews of the MTA capital construction contracts, processes, procurement, billings, and management to identify fraud, waste, and abuse within the mandate of the MTA Inspector General.
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Certification from the International Code Council (ICC) as a Commercial Electrical Plans Examiner. Provides technical assistance as it relates to code interpretation and conformance, constructability and quality assurance at each project phase from design through final inspection.
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ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES The Plans Examiner / Inspector - Electrical shall carry out the essential performance responsibilities listed below: Perform plan review and inspections verifying compliance with the Florida Building Codes and the contract documents.
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Public sector experience in a governmental setting as a building inspector, permit technician, building plans examiner, code enforcement officer, engineering/construction inspector, project engineer, fire inspector, maintenance technician, or related position preferred.
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