Inspector I Accounting - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Inspector I

Job Description This position is part of a team of Inspectors within the Department of Building Codes and InspectionsUnder the general supervision of the Deputy Building Official, this position is responsible for enforcing:
the comprehensive investigation and inspection of existing buildings and structures which may be unsafe, unfit, or unlawful; the condemnation and closing of unfit, vacant buildings or structures; the vacating, temporary safeguarding, and emergency repair of unsafe buildings or structures; and either the repair or demolition and debris removal of unsafe buildings or structuresThe position regularly interacts with department coworkers, other County departments, external government agencies, property owners, neighborhood leaders, contractors, builders, trades craftsmen, and other customers involved in building activityRequires:
a Bachelors Degree in construction engineering or architecture, and one (1) year experience in a construction related field, or an associates degree with three (3) years experience in a construction related field or five (5) years experience with a government jurisdiction as a certified inspector or a high school diploma and seven (7) years experience in the construction industry or what Richland County regards as an equivalent combination of education and experienceValid drivers license required.
Recommended Skills Architecture Construction Construction Engineering Team Working Research Emergency Repair Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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