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ICC Combination Plans Examiner Certification, ICC Commercial Energy Inspector Certification, ICC Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner Certification, and Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner ...

Chief Building Officer

Hutto, TX · On-site

$109K - $120K/yr

ICC Combination Plans Examiner Certification, ICC Commercial Energy Inspector Certification, ICC Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner Certification, and Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner ...

iOS Developer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$51.50 - $70.75/hr

Experience with Accessibility Inspector * Experience in preparing and submitting iOS applications to TestFlight and App store * Experience in mobile application persistence such as SQL Core Data

Overseas Contractor

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$51.50 - $70.75/hr

... Accessibility Inspector Experience in preparing and submitting iOS applications to TestFlight and App store Experience in mobile application persistence such as SQL Core Data Strong knowledge in ...

... inspection. Ability to design and develop J2EE-based web components for conformance to web accessibility standards -- e.g. JSPs including variety of components based on HTML/JavaScript/jQuery/CSS.

Coordinate civil, structural, architectural, building envelope, accessibility, fire barrier, firestopping, and life-safety-related inspection priorities with program leadership, permit coordination ...

Accessibility Auditor 2

Nashville, TN · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

... inspect code-level issues (HTML/ARIA) and translate WCAG criteria into actionable developer ... The Accessibility Auditor works closely with developers, the Digital Accessibility Manager, and our ...

Experience with mobile accessibility testing, including manual testing with VoiceOver and TalkBack and auditing with platform tools such as Xcode Accessibility Inspector and Android Accessibility ...

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... accessibility, and life-safety-related inspection support. This position directs assigned CSA ... inspectors, coordinates inspection readiness, verifies work against approved documents and ...

... accessibility, and life-safety-related inspection support. This position directs assigned CSA ... inspectors, coordinates inspection readiness, verifies work against approved documents and ...

Building Inspector

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$50K - $82K/yr

Inspects residential and commercial structures for compliance with the Florida Plumbing Code, Leon County ordinances and accessibility requirements. Records all inspections using the current permit ...

Building Inspector

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$50K - $82K/yr

Inspects residential and commercial structures for compliance with the Florida Plumbing Code, Leon County ordinances and accessibility requirements. Records all inspections using the current permit ...

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How much do accessibility inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for accessibility inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by Accessibility Inspectors during on-site evaluations?

Accessibility Inspectors often encounter challenges such as identifying subtle non-compliance issues in existing buildings or digital interfaces and navigating complex, sometimes ambiguous regulations. They may also have to work closely with property managers, construction teams, or designers to suggest practical solutions that meet both accessibility standards and project constraints. Inspectors frequently need to balance technical requirements with real-world feasibility, ensuring recommendations are both effective and achievable. Tackling these challenges requires strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative approach to ensure environments are accessible for all users.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Accessibility Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Accessibility Inspector, you need a strong understanding of accessibility standards (such as ADA, WCAG), building codes, and relevant regulations, typically supported by formal training or certification in accessibility compliance. Familiarity with audit tools, inspection software, and accessibility evaluation platforms is essential, along with certifications like Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC). Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills set top candidates apart when assessing sites and collaborating with teams. These skills and qualities ensure accurate inspections, effective recommendations, and the creation of accessible environments for all users.

What does an Accessibility Inspector do?

An Accessibility Inspector evaluates digital and physical environments to ensure they comply with accessibility standards, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). They assess websites, applications, buildings, and public spaces to identify barriers that may hinder individuals with disabilities. Inspectors conduct audits, generate reports, and provide recommendations for improving accessibility compliance. Their role is crucial in promoting inclusivity and ensuring equal access for all individuals.

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Chief Building Officer

$109K - $120K/yr

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Position Overview Under direction from the Development Services Director, the Building Official implements, manages and administers building and inspections operations within the Department. Essential Duties Serves as the chief building official for the city overseeing, implementing, and enforcing applicable codes and ordinances relating to development; monitors and manages all work-related issues or concerns; provides guidance and advice to clerical, administrative and upper managerial staff; ensures adherence to standard building codes, ordinances, and regulations. Performs technical and administrative duties in enforcing construction and building codes to ensure public safety and health; collaborates and oversees the work of third-party building inspectors performing onsite inspections for new construction, additions, and alternations; ensures compliance with all current codes.

Performs plan review of simple to complex building projects. Performs skilled inspection work as needed to ensure compliance with federal state and local regulations and codes. Works with applicants, owners, contractors, consultants, and service providers intake, process, review, and approve or make recommendations regarding various requests for permit approvals or services.

Develops and mentors subordinate staff. Assists staff with technical expertise and use of discretion during inspections and plan review procedures Reviews, evaluates, and checks the accuracy of building plans and specifications; performs technical duties to enforce construction codes; approves building permit applications, calculates fees, and ensures the timely collection of fees; oversees permit and certificate of occupancy issuances. Responds to public inquiries relating to building codes, design, permitting procedures and construction practices and compliance; promotes building and public safety initiatives through partnership with other city departments.

Ensures the city plan review, inspection and permit process is operating in accordance with best industry practices; attends meetings, tracks project progress, prepares reports, and advises the director on problems, needs, opportunities and changing requirements, and remain up to date on the current codes, laws, regulations, and changes. Serves as an "essential employee" and may be required to be available outside of normal office hours, for manmade or natural disasters or other events the Mayor or Director deems necessary. Serves as City's liaison to the Building and Standards Commission; Attends various meetings, including staff, City Council, and pre-development meetings as necessary.

Reviews and recommends ordinances for building, electrical, plumbing, gas and fire codes. Investigates complaints of unsafe, uninhabited, and unsanitary structures and enforces codes when necessary. Maintains current knowledge of various building code technical specifications, procedures and policies.

Conducts required inspections during building condemnation procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. Education, Certification & Experience MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or equivalent required.

Must possess a valid Driver's License with an acceptable driving record. Five (5) years of experience in the building industry with combination building inspection experience with a minimum of two (2) years of supervisory or leadership. Certification as a Certified Building Official issued by the International Code Council (ICC) preferred or must be obtained within one (1) year.

State of Texas Plumbing Inspector's License is required. Intermediate Computer skills required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Structural Engineering, or related field and may be substituted for two additional years of experience.

Three (3) years supervisory experience preferred. ICC Combination Plans Examiner Certification, ICC Commercial Energy Inspector Certification, ICC Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner Certification, and Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner certifications preferred. Principles of Customer Service & Disclaimer CORE VALUES This position requires an individual to align with and maintain the standard as set by our organization's Core Values: Integrity- Communicating honestly, being accountable, upholding moral principles, and supporting our organization's values Collaboration- Showing teamwork is equally as cherished as individual achievements by celebrating positive outcomes together Consistency- Producing an accomplished standard of work in the workplace Servant leadership- Actively listening to exert a positive influence Mutual respect- Valuing opportunity, unique contributions, and each other Forward-thinking- Considering needs, listening to team members, and thinking innovatively DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification.

They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Employee signature below constitutes employee's understanding of the requirements, essential functions and duties of the position.