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International Code Council (ICC): Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Soils) International Code Council (ICC): Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Soils) American Concrete Institute (ACI): Field Testing Grade I; Strength Testing Technician; Laboratory Technician.
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Our firm has professional and administrative support staff that includes registered professional engineers, registered professional geologists, environmental scientists, registered roof observers, LEED accredited professionals, soil/foundation engineers, laboratory specialists, materials technicians, ICC-certified inspectors, NICET-certified technicians, and AWS-certified welding inspectors.
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Certification: Must possess ICC International Property Maintenance Certification within 12 Months of hire and. Experience: Three (3) years of work experience to include at least one (1) year of experience in one of the following disciplines: code enforcement, zoning, blight remediation, real estate, property maintenance, building inspections, law enforcement, or plan review.
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Certification(s): Must possess International Code Council Commercial Building Inspector Certification and 1 additional ICC Certification. Must obtain a 3rd ICC Certification within 6 months of hire date or promotion.
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You are willing to obtain International Code Council (ICC), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and/or Department of Transportation (DOT) certifications in the fields of aggregate, asphalt, soil, reinforced concrete, and masonry.
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You will see construction projects from beginning to end, documenting the successful placement and use of soil, concrete, rebar, asphalt, aggregate, and other building materials. No candidate/recruiter calls, personal calls, or walk-ins are accepted.
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Certifications might include a combination of GDOT RTT, ICC soils, ACI concrete, ICC concrete reinforcing steel, ICC masonry, NPDES Level 1A or 1B. Certifications might include a combination of GDOT RTT, ICC soils, ACI concrete, ICC concrete reinforcing steel, ICC masonry, NPDES Level 1A or 1B.
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Must possess or obtain International Code Council (ICC) certification within 12 months of hire. This position requires an incumbent to obtain a certification from the International Code Council (ICC) licensure within 12 months of employment.
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