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Assistant Building Inspector Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

... * Assist Building TECH's in performing additional preventative maintenance work. * Take daily operational readings of all mechanical and electrical equipment and inspect buildings, grounds, and all ...

... Assist Building TECH's in performing additional preventative maintenance work. • Take daily operational readings of all mechanical and electrical equipment and inspect buildings, grounds, and all ...

Plans Examiner

Odessa, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $30.96/hr

Must become knowledgeable of city ordinances related to building permits and inspections and all Building codes. Must use these ordinances and codes in processing applications for permits. * Assist ...

Must become knowledgeable of city ordinances related to building permits and inspections and all Building codes. Must use these ordinances and codes in processing applications for permits. * Assist ...

Plans Examiner

Odessa, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $30.96/hr

Must become knowledgeable of city ordinances related to building permits and inspections and all Building codes. Must use these ordinances and codes in processing applications for permits. * Assist ...

... required. * Assist the Airport Operations team with addressing and closing out minor airfield ... Conduct routine building inspections and document issues observed and work orders created during ...

Inspector - Aviation

Austin, TX · On-site

$64K - $73K/yr

Building Inspection & Quality Control: * Conduct inspections of structural, architectural, and ... * Assist in troubleshooting construction challenges and ensuring timely resolution. Safety ...

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How much do assistant building inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant building inspector in Texas is $64,173.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,300.00 and $75,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by Assistant Building Inspectors during site inspections?

Assistant Building Inspectors often encounter challenges such as navigating active construction sites safely, ensuring compliance with local codes amid evolving regulations, and communicating effectively with contractors who may have differing interpretations of requirements. Balancing thorough inspections with maintaining project timelines can be demanding, as delays may impact multiple stakeholders. Building strong relationships with experienced inspectors and staying current with code updates can help address these challenges.

What is the difference between Assistant Building Inspector vs Building Inspector?

AspectAssistant Building InspectorBuilding Inspector
Required CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some certifications preferredRequires relevant certifications, such as ICC Building Inspector certification
Work EnvironmentSupports senior inspectors, works on inspections, site visits, and documentationConducts detailed building inspections, enforces codes, and approves permits
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by local government or construction firms as entry-level supportEmployed by municipalities, government agencies, or private firms as lead inspectors

The Assistant Building Inspector typically supports the Building Inspector by performing preliminary inspections and documentation tasks. While both roles require knowledge of building codes, the Assistant role is more supportive and entry-level, whereas the Building Inspector conducts comprehensive inspections and enforces regulations independently.

What does an Assistant Building Inspector do?

An Assistant Building Inspector helps ensure that construction projects comply with building codes, zoning regulations, and safety standards. They typically assist with on-site inspections, review construction plans, and document findings under the supervision of a senior inspector. Their work helps maintain safe structures and supports the permitting process within a city or municipality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Building Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Building Inspector, you need a solid understanding of building codes, construction practices, and inspection procedures, often supported by a degree in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with inspection software, digital documentation tools, and certifications like ICC (International Code Council) are typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving skills help inspectors interact with contractors and ensure compliance. These skills are crucial for ensuring building safety, legal compliance, and maintaining public trust in the construction process.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Building Inspector job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,173 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

Inspector - Property Maintenance I, II, III

cityofabilene

Abilene, TX • On-site

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

Under general supervision of the Division Manager - Code Compliance Manager, the property maintenance inspector will inspect residential and commercial structures to ensure compliance with the property maintenance code and other city of Abilene adopted codes and ordinances; will perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties in support of the property maintenance and condemnation program. 

SUPERVISION EXERCISED 

This position exercises no supervisory duties 

IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

Property Maintenance Inspector I 

Performs property maintenance inspections of single and multi-family and commercial structures as assigned. 

Issue notices of violations and citations; prepare documentation and evidence for adjudication and court hearings. 

Safely operates a city vehicle daily in order to perform inspection duties. 

Responsible for complying with all City policies and procedures.  Ensure compliance with all adopted codes, ordinances, and regulations. 

Research property ownership, land characteristics and occupancy status utilizing internal and external data systems, internet resources and County records, when needed.  Research codes and ordinances for other city departments and customers. 

Respond to public inquiries and complaints in a courteous manner.  Investigate and resolve complaints in an efficient and timely manner. 

Property Maintenance Inspector II 

Assists in the organization and publishing of packets for the Boards of Building Standards, and other meetings. 

Coordinate property maintenance efforts with other associated Abilene divisions and provide accurate and relevant assistance programs. 

Prepares public hearing notices for newspaper publication. 

Property Maintenance Inspector III 

Participate and assist in adjudication and court hearings; inspect conditions including property and building maintenance. 

Present and provide recommendations to the Board of Building Standards. 

Manage caseloads including maintaining electronic database files and creating reports regarding inspection activities and findings. 

OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES 

Performs other related duties as assigned. 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 

Knowledge of: 

Property maintenance related codes and ordinances enforced by the City of Abilene. 

Basic principles and techniques of building inspections. 

Basic principles of structural design and engineering construction practices. 

Pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations. 

Accepted safety standards and methods of building construction for commercial, industrial and residential buildings. 

Skill to: 

Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. 

Follow and implement departmental procedures and objectives. 

Organize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. 

Perform property and building inspections and enforce the City of Abilene’s adopted codes and ordinances as well as health, safety, welfare, property maintenance, and residential codes. 

Read, interpret and understand building and property maintenance codes.  

Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques to examine workmanship and materials and detect deviations from plans, regulations and standard construction practices. 

Gather relevant information to assist with developing creative solutions for vaguely defined practical problems.   

Provide advice to citizens on property maintenance issues and requirements for buildings. 

Operate a variety of office equipment including a computer in a safe and effective manner. 

Understand and follow oral and written instructions. 

Ability to: 

Identify types of building construction, materials and methods. 

Use basic hand tools. 

Work independently and in a team environment. 

Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, both internally and externally. 

Follow and embrace the City of Abilene Core Values – Respect, Integrity, Service Above Self, and Excellence in All We Do. 

Perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division’s mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect. 

Experience and Training Guidelines: 

Any combination equivalent to experience and training that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be qualifying. Knowledge, skills, and abilities may be obtained through: 

Property Maintenance Inspector I 

Experience: 

One (1) year experience in code enforcement or building inspections is required. 

Education/Training: 

A high school diploma or GED certification is required. 

License or Certificate: 

A valid Texas driver’s license, the ability to obtain one within 90 days of employment, or a military waiver is required. 

A Code Enforcement Officer certification from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR), 

 Or 

An International Code Council (ICC) Residential Building Inspector certification is required. 

Property Maintenance Inspector II 

        All Property Maintenance Inspector I requirements plus: 

        Experience 

Two (2) years’ experience is required. 

        Education/Training: 

         Continuing education courses sufficient to achieve the required certificates. 

        License or Certificate: 

        Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector certification through International Code Council (ICC) is required. 

        A Code Enforcement Officer certification from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) and an International Code Council (ICC) Residential Building Inspector certification are required. 

        Property Maintenance Inspector III 

        All Property Maintenance Inspector II requirements plus: 

        Experience: 

    Four (4) years’ experience is required. 

        Education/Training: 

Continued training through International Code Council (ICC) for Building Inspector    Certification. 

         License or Certification: 

        International Code Council Certification (ICC) for a Commercial Building Inspector is required. 

Special Requirements: 

Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment: 

Travels to conduct scheduled and non-scheduled inspections, attend meetings,     conferences, and training. 

Regular and consistent attendance for the assigned work hours is essential. 

Exposure to the heat and cold of the outdoors. 

With or without accommodation, the “X” indicates the overall strength demand of the position during a typical workday: 

___ Sedentary – lifting of no more than 10 pounds 

___ Light – lifting no more than 20 pounds; carrying up to 10 pounds 

_X_ Medium – lifting no more than 50 pounds; carrying up to 25 pounds 

___ Heavy – lifting no more than 100 pounds; carrying up to 50 pounds 

___ Very Heavy – team lifting over 100 pounds; carrying more than 50 pounds 

Physical Demand Codes:  The following describes whether or not the position is expected to exert the physical demands listed during a typical workday as well as the overall frequency of the task: 

Codes for how often: 

N  = No 

E = Extensive (100 – 70% of the time) 

M = Moderate (60 – 30% of the time) 

I = Infrequent (20 – 10% of the time) 

A = Almost Never (<10% of the time) 

Code / Task 

_M_ Standing 

_M_ Sitting 

_M_ Walking 

_ I_ Lifting 

_ I_ Carrying 

   I_ Pushing/Pulling 

  A_ Overhead Work 

  A _ Fine Dexterity 

  I    Kneeling 

_I_  Crouching 

 A   Crawling 

  M   Bending 

  M_ Twisting 

_ I_ Climbing 

 _I_ Balancing 

  M_ Vision 

  M_ Hearing 

  M_ Talking 

___ Other:  _____________________