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Review trends to improve inventory operations including purchasing, materials, suppliers, and storages. Responsible for determining the quantity and availability of materials necessary for master production scheduling.
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Possession of certification by the International Code Council (ICC) as a Building Inspector, Building Official and a Building Plans Examiner, or the ability to obtain within 24 months of hire.
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The Building Official is tasked with enforcing the regulations outlined by the Ohio Board of Building Standards, which cover various facets of a certified building department within the Division of Building Inspection.
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Methods, practices, and standards of building construction, materials, and design. The Deputy Building Official will oversee the work of staff and participates in plan review, permitting, code enforcement, and building inspections of public and private buildings for compliance with the California Building Code, City's Technical, Zoning, and related codes, and ordinances.
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Under direct supervision this role performs duties related to the shipping process of copper materials and products. Assist in the shipping process of copper materials. Materials Distribution I.
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Provides multi-disciplinary construction plan review including building life safety, hazardous materials, mechanical systems, electrical systems, accessibility, and fuel gas for compliance to adopted codes and NFPA standards.
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Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work as it relates to the Building Inspection Discipline, and applies to both residential and commercial construction.
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Leading and completing failure analysis evaluations, including visual examinations, dimensional assessments, optical and scanning electron microscopy, metallography, mechanical and materials testing, and preparation of written reports.
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Knowledge of all types of building construction materials and methods and stages in construction when possible, violations and defects may most easily be observed and corrected. Five (5) years' experience in the construction trade in a supervisory capacity or as an inspector or plans examiner for a governmental agency under the direction of a building official.
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Knowledge of: building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, property maintenance and related codes and regulations, including the California Building Codes; methods, materials, techniques, and practices employed in building inspection, building design and construction; the principles and practices of organization, administration, budgeting, and personnel management; organization and functions of the various trades, agencies, and organizations involved in the construction process.
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NOTE: The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administered a civil service exam for the Resident Building Superintendent title on 7/22/2023. NOTE: The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administered a civil service exam for the Resident Building Superintendent title on 7/22/2023.
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SOCOTEC Engineering is currently seeking a Materials/Metallurgical Engineer for our Materials Group based at our laboratory facility in Brooklyn, New York. In this position, you will work with our team to conduct failure analysis investigations, materials and mechanical testing, and non-destructive evaluations.
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We're investing 3.5 billion dollars to expand and modernize our Rio Rancho facilities and creating thousands of new jobs along the way - all while building on our commitment to corporate responsibility with our RISE (Responsive, Inclusive, Sustainable, Enabling) strategy.
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Reviews and analyzes various reports, forms and documents; reviews construction documents for compliance with building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, life safety, fire and accessibility codes; reviews engineering reports to approve for construction; reviews materials list to determine appropriate use of materials; reads roof and floor system truss reports to determine appropriate installation and bracing.
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Understanding of local and national codes and industry standards (NEC, IBC, NFPA, BICSI, TIA) related to the design and operation of Building Technology SystemsTalent is the essence of meeting our client's objectives, goals, and challenges.
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