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A valid Building Inspector certificate issued by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) and/or the International Code Council (ICC), AND four (4) years of building inspection work enforcing municipal, county, or state building codes for new or remodeled construction projects.
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A valid Building Inspector certificate issued by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) and/or the International Code Council (ICC) and One (1) year of experience as a Construction Inspector with the County of San Diego.
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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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MUST HAVE one or more of the ICC certifications (ICC Masonry, ICC Reinforced Concrete, ICC Post Tension Concrete, ICC Fire Proofing, ICC Building Inspector, ICC Mechanical, ICC Electrical, ICC Plumbing, ICC Soils.
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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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1) Electrical Inspector based on the National Electrical Code (NEC); (2) Plumbing Inspector based on the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); or (3) Mechanical Inspector based on the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) Inspector.
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Provide fire and life safety code consulting for relevant CBC/ICC (IBC, IFC, IMC) codes and NFPA standards. Provide fire and life safety code consulting for relevant CBC/ICC (IBC, IFC, IMC) codes and NFPA standards.
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Two years of full-time subprofessional engineering, land surveying, drafting, or building inspection experience, typically under the direction of a professional engineer, architect, land surveyor, or ICC-certified building inspector.
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The person needs to be an effective leader and collaborator with an ability to manage a fleet of soil/concrete technicians, ICC Inspectors and laboratory staff. DSA, OSHPD experience is a preferredExperience with Caltrans, AASHTO, and ASTM test methods pertaining to construction materials including HMA, aggregate, soils, steel, masonry and concreteExperience reviewing concrete/asphalt mix designsExperience overseeing materials testing and inspectionsThorough understanding of accreditation policies for all relevant agencies including Caltrans, DSA, AMRL, CCRL, IAS, etc.
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CERTIFICATION: A valid International Code Council (ICC) Mechanical, Plumbing or Fire Sprinkler Inspector certificate or equivalent certificate will be required within one year from date of hire.
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ICC/ICBO Certifications in Reinforced Concrete, Welding, Masonry Inspection are very desirable. MWH Constructors' Construction Management Services (CMS) groupis seeking qualified candidates for the position of Construction Inspector to conduct and document inspections related to the construction of water/wastewater related infrastructure projects in the San Diego, CA area.
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ICC or OSHPD Inspector with a current California State Certification. Interface with Owners representative as required and Inspector of Record on a daily basis. DSA Inspector Class 1 or 2 with a current California State Certification.
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Knowledge of national building and construction codes (ICC, NEC, NFPA, etc.) Electrical equipment types included, but not limited to low, medium and high voltage switchgear, panelboards and transformers, data and communication systems, fire alarm systems, lighting systems, electrical appliances, etc.
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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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NV5, Inc. is seeking a qualified ICC Inspector to provide inspection services for projects in the State of California. Ability to utilize Microsoft office softwareMust be able to work independently and consistently meet deadlinesLicenses and CertificationsMust have current inspection certificate issued by the International Code Council (ICC)The pay range for this California position is $50.00- $60.00 per hour; however, base pay offered may be higher or lower depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience of the candidate.
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