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Position Summary : The Construction Inspector scrutinizes plans, examines site work, building structures, inspects electrical & plumbing systems, and equipment installation throughout the construction process to ensure compliance with local and national safety codes/standards and project specifications.
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ICC Residential Plumbing Inspector Certification required within six (6) months of hire. ICC Commercial Plumbing Inspector Certification required within six (6) months of hire.
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Maintains positive communication with local fire marshal, building inspector, state elevator inspector, and any other jurisdictions governing the community. Subject matter expert on all Physical Plant Systems including but not limited to, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, elevator, life safety systems, landscaping, kitchen equipment, and emergency systems.
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Typical duties include observation of daily construction work including earthwork, erosion control, reinforced concrete, underground piping both process and plumbing, above ground process and plumbing as well as equipment installation.
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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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ACI/ICC Certifications are highly desired ACI level I ACI Concrete Construction Special Inspector ICC Reinforcing Steel inspector ICC Reinforced Concrete Masonry Inspector ICC Soil Inspector PTI Certified Post-Tension Inspector Level 1 & 2.
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We are a family-friendly team and provide fast, high quality and reliable plumbing services to St. Louis County, Jefferson County, and St. Charles County. Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey as a Plumbing Pipe - Drain Technician with Beis Plumbing, LLC.
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Special Inspector - Construction Materials Testing. The Special Inspector will be performing testing services, entering reports and data gathered from tests and observations. Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing.
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Graduation from high school supplemented by two years of post-secondary college or technical instruction in building technology, construction management, mechanical, electrical, plumbing or building construction, and six years of experience as a building contractor, architect, civil or structural engineer, or journey level inspector engaged in building inspection and enforcement of building codes; including at least two years of related supervisory experience.
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A Building Inspector II is sub-classified as to trade qualifications as Structural, Electrical or Plumbing/Mechanical. Building Inspector II - Plumbing. An applicant for this position must meet all the education and experience requirements for the Building Inspector I position, hold or be eligible for additional license classifications, and have additional inspection work experience, all as noted below.
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The primary responsibilities of the Construction Inspector, Airfield are to inspect and review small to large construction methods in accordance with applicable codes and standards included in the project drawings and specifications and to provide general inspections on construction labor and subcontractor work to assure a good and cooperative operation.
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The ICC Commercial Mechanical Inspector and either the ICC Commercial Plumbing Inspector certification or the IAPMO UPC Residential and Commercial Plumbing Inspector certification must be obtained within two years from the date of hire.
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Position Summary: We seek an experienced Welding Inspector with Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification and expertise in Ultrasonic Testing (UT). Certified Welding Inspector.
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Legacy ICC certification as a combination building inspector, or a minimum of one certification in each trade (building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical). Do you possess Legacy ICC Certification as a Combination Building Inspector, or a minimum of one certification in each trade (building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical.
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NACE Coating Inspector Certification preferred. AWS Certified Weld Inspector Certification preferred. Panelmatic is seeking a detail-oriented experienced Quality Control Inspector.
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