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ICC Certification as Residential Building, Plumbing & Mechanical Inspector as required by T.C.A. 68-120-113, T.C.A. 68-120-118 and modified by State Fire Marshal's Rules 0780-0216; ICC Certification as Property Maintenance & Housing inspector OR Residential Combination Inspector.
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Seven (7) years of full-time building inspection experience with a public agency or equivalent, with three (3) years of lead experience at a level equivalent to the City of Fairfield's Senior Building Inspector classification.
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The following valid State of Wisconsin Department of Commerce, Safety and Buildings Division Inspector Certifications are required within six months of appointment: Commercial Building Inspector Certification, UDC Construction Inspector Certification and UDC-HVAC Inspector Certification.
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Building Inspector II: Possession, at time of hire, and continued maintenance of ICC Certifications: Residential Building Inspector (B1), Commercial Building Inspector (B2), Residential or Commercial Electrical Inspector (E1 or E2), Residential or Commercial Plumbing Inspector (P1 or P2), and Residential or Commercial Mechanical Inspector (M1 or M2.
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If you are committed to ensuring construction safety and building code compliance in a First Choice Community as well as getting it done right the first time, Building Inspector may be the career for you.
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Registration with the State of Michigan under Act 407 as a Plans Examiner and Building Inspector as determined by the State of Michigan. Are you registered with the State of Michigan under Act 407 as a Plans Examiner and Building Inspector as determined by the State of Michigan.
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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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ICC Residential Building Inspector certification B1. Commercial plumbing inspector certificate or plumber journeymen's certificate. ICC Fire Inspector 1 certification - 66. Ability to assist Building official as needed.
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The Building QA Inspector will conduct all the Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire Alarm, Fire Fighting and ELV systems. The HVDC Building QA Inspector will provide Quality Assurance oversight and support to help ensure EPC Contractor(s) activities are executed in compliance with the project's specifications, quality plan and requirements.
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Required License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license; a valid UBC Building Inspector certificate (Legacy) OR Residential Building Inspector (B1) or J1-CA Residential Building Inspector and Commercial Building Inspector (B2) or I1-CA Commercial Inspector certifications from the International Code Council (ICC.
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State of Florida Standard Building Inspector License is required. UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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NOVA Engineering is currently seeking anICC-certified Commercial Building Code Inspector for immediate hire in Birmingham or Montgomery, Alabama areas. ICC Commercial building inspection licenses in all four (4) of the following disciplines are required : building, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing.
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The Senior Building Inspector will be charged with monitoring the following types of special inspections; soils, concrete, structural steel, welding, masonry, fire stopping, wood, and permit scope.
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The City of Asheville is seeking an experienced Building Safety professional to join the Development Services team as a building safety inspector. Inspects commercial and residential construction for compliance with National Electric Code, NC Building Code, Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code and Energy Conservation Code.
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Code Enforcement: The Senior Building Inspector enforces procedures that uphold the technical codes and Clark County Building Administrative Codes through inspection process to ensure enforcement is followed into compliance.
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