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As a Code Inspector I, you will perform entry-level code inspection related work, as a Code Inspector II, you are technical assistants to the building official operating at an intermediate level, and as Code Inspector III, you will perform trade code inspection related work in the code inspector's primary trade discipline and most other disciplines.
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Talint's client has an immediate need for a Certified Welding Inspector to provide inspections for the WMATA Northern Bus Garage Reconstruction project. The right candidate must have at least 3 years of welding inspector experience and have a welding inspector certificate (CWI, ICC, etc.
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In partnership with other District agencies, the federal government, business groups, non-profit organizations, and residents, the department will help instill environmental awareness through innovation and best practices.
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The Building Plans Examiner / Inspector also provides technical leadership within the Department, assisting the Building Official / Fire Marshal and the Community Development Director in navigating complex and new policy issues and code interpretation.
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The QA inspector shall perform Stormwater and Erosion Sediment Control Construction Site Inspections for designated projects in accordance with VA ESC requirements. The Inspector shall maintain current VA Department of Environmental Combined Quality Storm Water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector certification.
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WSDOT is currently seeking Senior Field Inspector, Transportation Engineer 3 (TE3), to support the Terminal Engineering department with the management of terminal construction projects. Review and provide concurrence or feedback on inspector daily reports, weekly statements of working days, progress estimates, and payments to ensure compliance with WSF standards and the contract.
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The Department of Public Works & Transportation (DPW&T) is currently seeking a highly qualified individual to fill a vacant Storm Drain Construction Inspector ( Construction Standards Inspector 3A ) position, Grade A20 within its Office of Storm Drain Maintenance Division.
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Successful completion of Safety Inspector Trainee program; or One year of experience inspecting buildings or structures, equipment, or devices in compliance with applicable safety codes and regulations (i.e. NFPA standards, etc.
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The Architectural Plan Reviewer and Code Inspector will uphold this tradition by being diligent, proactive, solution(s)-oriented, and a facilitator of success for all team members. We are currently seeking an experienced Architectural Plan Reviewer and Code Inspector for our government-focused team.
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Must possess an in-depth knowledge of federal building codes / standards / guidelines, construction practices, and safety standards (e.g., ANSI, ICC, UFC / UFGS, UL). Strong knowledge of various codes and standards, including ICC I-codes, NFPA codes, ABA Accessibility Standards, ASHRAE Standards, ASME Standards, and ANSI Standards.
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Volkert is employee owned and a Top 100 design firm, committed to providing clients with creative solutions for sustainability, including improvements to infrastructure, the environment, and natural resources.
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Job Title: Inspector III - A. Perform daily part inspection using state of the art Hexagon Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM) Using PC-DMIS software to Program and Parsec for FAI data collections.
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WSU Extension is seeking a Noxious Weed Control Field Inspector. The Field Inspector is responsible for identifying noxious weeds, collecting data, communicating with landowners, prescribing control methods, handling and applying herbicides, documenting treatments, attending educational events, participating in workshops and training courses, following the rules and regulations set by the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board and the Jefferson County Policy, working with partner organizations and organizing educational and volunteer events.
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When the predominant work involves air carrier operations, applicants for Aviation Safety Inspector (Operations) positions must meet all of the following requirements. Aviation Safety Inspector (Air Carrier Operations.
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DEQ Stormwater Inspector. Working knowledge of VDOT Road and Bridge Specifications, Road and Bridge Standards, Construction Manual and Inspector Manual. DEQ Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector.
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