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Possess or attain a Building Inspector certification from the Dade County Board of Rules and Appeals (DCBRA) within (60) days of appointment. Can you possess or attain a Building Inspector certification from the Dade County Board of Rules and Appeals (DCBRA) within (60) days of appointment.
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To receive credit for a "yes" response to the previous question, provide your ICC Building Inspector certificate number and expiration date. ICC building inspector certification required, commercial building inspector B2 preferred.
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ICC Building Inspector or Building Plans Examiner Certification* The Building Inspector provides skilled building and fire code inspections, technical plan review services, and annual fire/life safety inspections for new and existing structures.
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Obtains and maintains a residential/commercial building inspector certification through the International Code Council and works with the building official and other department personnel to achieve an understanding of the current adopted building codes and other state and local code amendments.
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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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Our Building Inspector performs a variety of technical building inspection duties to enforce compliance with building codes, regulations, and ordinances. To view the complete Building Inspector job description, please clickhere.
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One or more International Code Council (ICC (or equivalent) certification(s) from the general inspection category such as Building Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, Electrical Inspector or any combination thereof, including Residential Combination Inspector.
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This position is responsible for inspecting and evaluating commercial building sites for compliance with approved drawings and applicable County codes, ordinances, and building regulations.
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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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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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Must possess certification as required by state law which may include building inspector, building plans examiner, residential electrical inspector, plumbing inspector, mechanical inspector, mechanical plans examiner, plumbing plans examiner, electrical plans examiner, chief electrical code analyst, chief building code analyst, chief plumbing code analyst, chief mechanical code analyst, code enforcement and administration professional.
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This position, depending on qualifications and experience could be hired as a Building Inspector, Construction Inspector, or a Senior Building Inspector. Possession of or ability to obtain within one year an ICC Building Inspector Certification.
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Related working experience can include, however is not limited to, work in the building or construction trades as a contractor, inspector, or code enforcement officer. ICC Certification as Residential Building Inspector and Commercial Building Inspector is required or the ability to obtain within one year of employment.
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Possession of the following ICC certification(s): ICC Residential Combination Inspector (B1, E1, M1, P1) and ICC Commercial Combination Inspector (B2, E2, M2, P2) or ICC Building Inspector (B1, B2, B3, 21) and ICC Building Plans Examiner, Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner.
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The primary role of the Lead Building Inspector is to supervise, manage, and train the building inspectors by applying their code knowledge while drawing from their practical experience in performing field inspection work on demolition and construction projects to ensure that building inspection work is be performed thoroughly, consistently and without bias.
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