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As a Code Inspector I, you will perform entry-level code inspection related work as a Code Inspector II, you will perform technical code inspection work on new and existing construction and renovation projects in residential and commercial buildings for compliance with Virginia's Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC.
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To qualify for the Electrical Code Inspector I position, all candidates must possess three years of experience in the Electrical field, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience or an associate degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field with 1 year of experience in a construction related field.
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39 bed Marine Security Guard Residence (MSGR) CACs (Consular and Pedestrian) 2-story Utility Building and 365 vehicle surface parking Upgrades and site improvements include: CACs (main and service), new glazing, new doors, and interior finishing Internal perimeter walls and landscaping We ask for a minimum commitment of 1 year and the project is expected to last 36 months, so that length of employment is available.
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Perform all necessary duties of a certified Building Inspector to determine code compliance adopted by various jurisdictions. ICC Residential Building Inspector certifications are required.
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The City of Falls Church (CFC) Department of Public Works (DPW) is seeking a full-time Civil Engineering Inspector who is highly motivated, creative, and responsible, and possesses strong communication skills.
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The Department operates with a 2024 budget of $1.2 million and a team of 8 FTEs including the Director, Building Official, Assistant/Associate Planner, Community Development Officer, Building Inspector/Plan Reviewer, Permit Coordinator, and Permit Technician.
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European/East European affairs, congressional affairs, fragile states, political transitions, conflict prevention, political risk assessment, political economic analysis, state building, or foreign assistance financial or program management preferred.
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ICC Building Inspector. Virginia Building Inspector. The Inspection Services Division (ISD) within the Community Planning, Housing and Development (CPHD) Department is seeking an Electrical Codes Inspector to ensure that all phases of building construction are completed in conformance with codes, ordinances, and approved plans and specifications.
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ICC Building Inspector; Residential and Commercial. Minimum three years experience as a certified residential building inspector, engineer or architect. Must obtain the certified commercial building, plumbing and mechanical inspector certifications as required by the State of Tennessee within one.
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To qualify for the Code Inspector II, you must have four years of experience in the construction or construction inspection related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience or an associate degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field with 2 years of experience in a construction related field or a bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field.
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The Community Development Department’s core responsibilities encompass the implementation of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, processing building and land use permit applications, overseeing annual business license review/renewal, managing annual short-term rental licensing, and addressing code complaints & violations.
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Code Inspector I -To qualify for the Electrical Code Inspector I position, all candidates must possess three years of experience in the Electrical field, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience or an associate degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field with 1 year of experience in a construction related field.
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The Division of Residential Construction & Fire Code Compliance (FCC) is responsible for ensuring public safety through the effective application of residential building, structural, electrical, mechanical, and energy conservation codes.
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Maintain positive communications with local fire marshal, building inspector, state elevator inspector, and any other jurisdiction governing the property. Clean entire common area of the property to assure that the building and grounds are clean at all times, including floors, to include sweeping, dusting, damp/wet mopping, stripping, waxing, buffing, disinfecting, etc.
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Schedules field work to inspect construction in progress for compliance with building, electrical, plumbing, and/or mechanical codes; assures possession of correct permits; authorizes issuance of permits and Certificates of Occupancy.
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