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Establishes and maintains good relationships with the city of Atlanta planning department and other authorities having jurisdiction to help shepherd projects through the permitting and building inspection processes.
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Oversees and completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new move-ins by completing the pre-move- out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Patrolling and inspecting with specified equipment the assigned areas to include all public areas of the property including meeting rooms, entrances and outside building and grounds; monitoring surveillance cameras and checking areas for unauthorized persons or vehicles and coordinating towing of vehicles, unlocked doors and fire and safety hazards and document all actions.
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This position is for a Joint Venture team, and you will be assigned to one of the associated firms and work onsite at MARTA. As a Field Inspector, you will ensure that contractors performing MARTA rapid rail and facilities projects comply with applicable building codes, regulations, contract specifications, and drawings through ongoing, regular inspections, usually in a specific area of assignment or expertise (i.e., architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, rail, etc.
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The prospective candidate should demonstrate cursory knowledge and general understanding of one or more key building systems (HVAC, back-up power, general construction, plumbing, electrical and/or fire protection systems and equipment.
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1+ years of work experience within a cost segregation practice or a related field such as building inspection or appraisals, engineering related work, architecture, or building construction positions.
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Our projects are designing and building food and beverage process facilities (industrial / MEP projects). Managing project punch-list inspection. A bachelors degree in construction science, building science, construction engineering or a related field is strongly preferred.
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Performs monitoring physical inspection of critical environment-related facility equipment (e.g., controls, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning [HVAC], mechanical systems), building, and grounds for unsafe or abnormal conditions.
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This includes classes such as roof, building envelope, HVAC, and lighting. This includes having a deep understanding of the pavement lifecycle from inspection, design, remediation, and maintenance.
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5+ years of experience in code compliance inspection of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems and/or plan review preferred. Perform third party electrical, mechanical, architectural, structural, plumbing, and fire safety building inspections.
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Communicates with building owners, contractors, developers, and the general public regarding codes, inspection procedures, and other issues pertaining to code compliance programs and services; responds to questions, complaints and/or requests for information; and explains and interprets division policies and procedures, ordinances and code.
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The need is for innovative designs of facility and building related electrical systems over a variety of markets including Education, Science and Technology, Healthcare, Water/Wastewater, Municipal, Industrial, and Federal Clients.
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Will conduct personnel, vehicular, building, & facility checks and package & parcel inspection. The Unarmed Security Officer provides guard services to the United States Security and Exchange Commission, Office of Security Services.
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Experience in the fields of Public Housing, Real Estate, Building Inspections, Code Enforcement or the equivalent education and experience. Complete a Quality Control Inspection of residential homes under renovation and re-construction.
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You'll be building and expanding our relationships as you consult with home buyers, sellers, and real estate agents who call or email to inquire about our home inspection process and services.
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