Education and Skills Requirements
- High school diploma, a minimum of 5 years journeyman level construction experience
- Mandatory ICC certifications for Building Inspector, certifications B1 and B2; ability to obtain within six (6) months from date of hire
- Position advancement is dependent on performance and additional certifications
- OSHA 10 certification
- A valid driver’s license, clean driving record for minimum of 5 years and adequate auto insurance that meets company compliance ($100,000 bodily injury/$300,000 accident /$100,000 property damage)
Machines, Tools and Equipment
- Tough pads, tablet computers, specific computer programs necessary for the position, cameras, cell phone (iPhone or Android)
- Hard hat, fall equipment, eye and hearing protection and general hand-held tools, such as level, flashlight, tape measure, moisture meter, GFCI tester and similar
- Safety vest, company logo shirts, red tags
Required Skills
- Strong computer, verbal and written skills
- Basic customer service skills
Physical Requirements
This job requires lifting up to 75 pounds. Whenever possible and when needed to prevent injury, the employee should ask for assistance in lifting more than 50 pounds, and may request assistance in lifting at any time.
- Be able to work in extreme climate conditions.
- Lifting: Frequently, up to 75 pounds
- Carrying: Same as lifting
- Pushing\pulling: Limited on specific job site to examine structure
- Stooping: Frequently
- Crouching: Frequently
- Kneeling: Frequently
- Crawling: Frequently
- Sitting: Frequently
- Standing: Frequently
- Walking: Frequently
- Walking in open-sided multi-level buildings: Frequently
- Bending: Frequently
- Climbing interior stairs: Frequently
- Climbing scaffolding: Frequently
- Climbing onto roofs: Frequently
- Balancing: Frequently
- Reaching: Frequently
- Handling Objects: Frequently
- Visual Activity: Must be exact with glasses correction
- Hearing: Acute
- Driving: Frequently
Standard Work Hours
Normal business hours in the field (8:00am to 5:00pm or equivalent). Overtime may be required from time to time by your supervisor, an executive, or at your request in order to accomplish work objectives. Written approval from your supervisor or an executive is required prior to working overtime.