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The City of Santa Rosa is committed to building a workforce reflective of our community and establishing a lasting culture of equity and belonging within our organization.
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The Building Inspector reviews plans and provides inspections of buildings in the course of construction, alterations, or repairs to determine if plans, workmanship, and materials conform to all existing code requirements.
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Do you have the ability to obtain UDC-HVAC Inspector (UHI), Commercial Building (CBI) and Commercial HVAC (IFM) within six months of employment? Applicant should have the ability to obtain UDC-HVAC Inspector (UHI), Commercial Building (CBI) and Commercial HVAC (IFM) within six (6) months of employment.
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This requires knowledge and experience in trouble-shooting building systems (e.g., back-up generators, UPS, boilers, chiller plants, switchgear, water chemistry, heat exchanger, etc. Four (4) years' experience in quality control/assurance with at least two (2) years of on-the-job inspection of construction quality and building mechanical systems required.
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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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Capital Projects at the City of Santa Rosa are primarily funded through sewer and water rates, gas taxes, development fees, storm water utility revenue, and grants, as well as other transportation-related Federal, State, and local funding sources.
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Certified Residential and Commercial Building Inspector by the (ICC) within eighteen months of employment (ICC # B1 & #B2) The written exam will test your knowledge on Building Inspector duties.
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Plumbing Inspector License from the Texas Board of Plumbing Examiners must be obtained within one (1) year of employment. International Code Council Plumbing Inspector Certification. Conducts on-site inspections of building construction to ensure compliance with the City's Ordinances and plumbing codes.
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Building Inspection : Assists Lead Building Inspector to train new and current inspectors on uniform application of codes and enforcement. Questions regarding this position may be directed to Dustin Blackburn, Lead Building Inspector, at.
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An employee in this position is a Certified Building Inspector/Plans Reviewer who assists the Building Official by inspecting residential plans and structures for code compliance and performing clerical support.
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Must be able to meet the certification requirements of the Miami - Dade County Board of Rules and Appeals as found in Article II - Building Inspectors, Plans Examiners, Building Officials, Chief Inspectors and Special Inspectors of Chapter 8-21 Miami - Dade Code of Ordinances.
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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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Building Inspector III: Generalist Inspector, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical Specialist: Sufficient education, training and/or work experience to demonstrate possession of knowledge, skills, and abilities typically acquired through four (4) years as an inspector or a journeyman in the major construction trades, one year of which has been in a local governmental agency in the appropriate technical specialty.
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HVDC Building QA Inspector. Recommend acceptance of completed civil/ Structural and Building Services Installations. The Inspector will report to the Quality Representative Manager, Construction Site Manager and assist the Owner's representatives, as needed.
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Seven (7) years of experience in building, construction or a closely related fieldTexas State Plumbing Inspector's License ICC certified as a Combination Residential Inspector ICC certified as a Combination Commercial Inspector or Master Plumber.
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