How do they match: Construction and Building Inspectors

  • Construction and Building Inspectors

  • Inspecting Engineer
  • Inspector
  • Amusement Ride Inspector
  • Architectural Inspector
  • Boiler Inspector
  • Bridge Inspector
  • Building Inspection Engineer
  • Building Inspector
  • Building Code Inspector
  • Building Equipment Inspector
  • Code Inspector
  • Combination Building Inspector
  • Commercial Inspector
  • Construction Inspector
  • Dredging Inspector
  • Electrical Inspector
  • Elevator Inspector
  • Elevators Inspector
  • Engineering Inspector
  • Gas Inspector
  • Heating and Refrigeration Inspector
  • Highway Inspector
  • Home Inspector
  • Home Services Inspector
  • Housing Inspector
  • Line Inspector
  • Natural Gas Inspector
  • Paving Inspector
  • Pipeline Construction Inspector
  • Plumbing Inspector
  • Pressure Vessel Inspector
  • Public Works Inspector
  • Real Estate Inspector
  • Residential Building Inspector
  • Road Inspector
  • Safety Inspector
  • Sidewalk Inspector
  • Street Inspector
  • Street Openings Inspector
  • Transportation Construction Inspector
  • Weight Inspector

  • Inspect structures using engineering skills to determine structural soundness and compliance with specifications, building codes, and other regulations. Inspections may be general in nature or may be limited to a specific area, such as electrical systems or plumbing.

  • Inspect and monitor construction sites to ensure adherence to safety standards, building codes, or specifications.
  • Inspect bridges, dams, highways, buildings, wiring, plumbing, electrical circuits, sewers, heating systems, or foundations during and after construction for structural quality, general safety, or conformance to specifications and codes.
  • Inspect facilities or installations to determine their environmental impact.
  • Conduct inspections, using survey instruments, metering devices, tape measures, or test equipment.
  • Conduct environmental hazard inspections to identify or quantify problems, such as asbestos, poor air quality, water contamination, or other environmental hazards.
  • Maintain daily logs and supplement inspection records with photographs.
  • Train, direct, or supervise other construction inspectors.

  • Inspect completed work to ensure proper installation.
  • Inspect industrial or commercial equipment to ensure proper operation.
  • Inspect plumbing systems or fixtures.
  • Inspect work sites to identify potential environmental or safety hazards.