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The County of San Diego has current openings for Senior Construction Inspector in the Department of General Services. One (1) year of experience as a Construction Inspector with the County of San Diego; OR.
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Continental Tide has an immediate need for a Quality Assurance NDT Inspector II who will be a key support to the Quality Assurance Department. Quality Assurance NDT Inspector II. Five (5) to Ten (10) years of experience as an NDT QA Inspector.
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Continental Tide Defense Systems, Inc. (Continental Tide) is anindustry leader, providing engineering and industrial services tothe U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and otherDoD organizations.
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The Environmental Field Inspector will be the “boots on the ground” agent and the face of We Inspect. As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a lead consultant to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on mobile devices and uploading to cloud-based software.
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Keywords: Resident Engineer, Structures, bridge inspector, construction inspector, CM, pile foundations. Keywords: Resident Engineer, Structures, bridge inspector, construction inspector, CM, pile foundations.
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Do you have full-time experience performing combination inspections as an Inspector or Licensee of a governmental jurisdiction at a level equivalent to a Combination Inspector I with the City of San Diego (a position that performs skilled inspection work as generalists in all fields of building inspection to include electrical, mechanical, and structural inspection.
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Apply today for a fulfilling career as a Property Inspector overseeing our high-quality vacation rentals along San Diego's stunning coast. We're seeking a thorough and hard-working Inspector who works well independently to join our team of professionals at Bluewater Vacation Homes.
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Our work spans from safeguarding and maintaining critical infrastructure to helping communities recover from natural disasters, from empowering our armed forces and first responders to reducing carbon and energy use, and from making cities more resilient against the threats of climate change to restoring contaminated ecological systems.
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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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Fosters a positive relationship between the department and local Fire Marshall, Emergency Medical Services Director, and Pressure Vessel Inspector, as appropriate. Coordinates and approves all upgrades, modifications, and repairs to the hyperbaric chamber system, including the interaction with hospital maintenance personnel and outside contractors, as appropriate.
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At VetPowered, the Quality Inspector will routinely perform first part, in-process, and final inspection of manufactured products using measuring equipment and sampling plans to ensure defects do not reach our customers.
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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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Additional current certification as a California Department of Public Health Lead Inspector/Assessor and Project Monitor preferred. Performing asbestos abatement monitoring, clearance monitoring, and preparing abatement close-out reports.
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Storm Water Inspector II employees may be required to maneuver above, under and around equipment during inspections; safely move across wet or uneven surfaces; ascend/descend ladders, stairs, elevated catwalks; and lift items weighing up to 50 pounds.
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NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI), or equivalent certification. Job Description BAE Systems is seeking a Quality Inspector IV to support at the San Diego Ship Repair yard. NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI), or equivalent certification.
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