- Inspects residential and commercial structures, to ensure that the work being performed meets the minimum requirements of applicable codes and ordinances.
- Assists and clearly communicates with the public, both orally and in writing, to explain Code questions. Assists other inspectors as required.
- Organizes and plans daily routes to ensure efficient use of time and resources.
- Collects, organizes, and maintains documentation associated with assigned inspection activities.
- Submits required daily reports and other written or oral presentations to the Company.
- Updates inspection or plans examination results in the permit database.
- Performs independent research and training on codes to ensure current knowledge of trends and developments in the field.
- Required to report to work at the appointed hour, as scheduled, and to work the entire assigned schedule.
Plumbing: Inspectors
Ensures compliance with the current adopted Plumbing Code and County Ordinances for the installation of sanitary drainage systems, storm water drainage systems, irrigation systems potable and non-potable water distribution systems, and the setting of all plumbing fixtures.
Mechanical: Inspectors
Ensures compliance with the adopted Mechanical Code, Gas Code, and any pertinent County Ordinances as they relate to the installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and exhaust systems. This also includes the installation of refrigeration equipment, ductwork systems, electrical, and gas-operated and cooling appliances, fireplaces and gas-operated boiler/water heaters, hydronic and fuel gas piping systems, and solar energy equipment.
Electrical: Inspectors
Ensures compliance with the latest State-approved edition of the National Electric Code (NFPA-70) and all pertinent County Ordinances on all electrical services, distribution panels, sub-panels, and branch circuits, including all raceways, wiring, grounding, switches, outlets, and devices. The inspections and plan reviews are done in all industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential structures that receive electrical system power from utility companies, generators, and solar systems.
Building: Inspectors
Ensures compliance with the Florida Building Code, Standard for Hurricane Resistance, and County Ordinances. Required are inspection and plan review of footings, slabs, lintels, tie beams, wall framing, roof framing, and all sheathing, shingles, stairs, guardrails, handrails, grading for proper drainage, and any other aspects of structural safety, fire safety, and handicap accessibility.