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How much do assistant electrical inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant electrical inspector in the United States is $34.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $42.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

Among inspection roles, senior or specialized inspectors such as electrical, building, or safety inspectors tend to earn higher salaries due to their expertise and certifications. Electrical inspectors with advanced certifications and extensive experience often have higher earning potential compared to entry-level inspectors. Factors like location, industry, and level of responsibility also influence salary levels for inspectors.

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

AspectAssistant Electrical InspectorElectrical Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires a relevant electrical certification or license, such as a state electrical license or certificationRequires similar certifications, often with additional experience or licensing requirements
Work EnvironmentAssists in inspections, reviews plans, and supports electrical safety compliance under supervisionConducts detailed inspections, enforces electrical codes, and approves electrical installations independently
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by government agencies, construction firms, and electrical departmentsWorks for government agencies, regulatory bodies, or private firms overseeing electrical safety standards

In summary, an Assistant Electrical Inspector supports electrical inspections and reviews plans under supervision, while an Electrical Inspector performs independent, detailed inspections and enforces electrical codes. Both roles require relevant certifications, but the Electrical Inspector typically has more experience and authority.

Are electrical inspectors in demand?

Electrical inspectors are in steady demand due to ongoing construction, infrastructure projects, and the need for safety compliance in electrical systems. Employment opportunities often increase with new building codes and the requirement for certified inspections, making this a stable career choice for those with relevant certifications and experience.

How much does an electrical inspector make?

An electrical inspector's average salary in Pennsylvania is around $60,000 to $75,000 per year, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Entry-level inspectors typically earn less, while those with advanced certifications or supervisory roles can earn higher wages. The job often requires knowledge of electrical codes and safety standards, with some positions offering overtime or additional benefits.

How hard is it to become an electrical inspector?

Becoming an electrical inspector typically requires a combination of relevant work experience as an electrician, completion of specialized training or certification programs, and passing a licensing exam. The process can take several years, depending on the individual's prior experience and the specific licensing requirements in their area.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Electrical Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,649 per year, or $34.9 per hour.
PLANS EXAMINER/INSPECTOR - ELECTRICAL

PLANS EXAMINER/INSPECTOR - ELECTRICAL

Broward County Public Schools

Oakland Park, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


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7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 61 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

234th of 558 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Requisition ID: 21854

Work Location: BUILDING DEPARTMENT

City: OAKLAND PARK

                   

 
 
 
 
POSITION GOAL

To ensure code compliance and satisfactory quality control during the plan review and construction phase of all construction projects in conformance with Florida Building Codes and the contract documents.

ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES

The Plans Examiner / Inspector - Electrical shall carry out the essential performance responsibilities listed below:

  • Perform plan review and inspections verifying compliance with the Florida Building Codes and the contract documents.
  • Inspect contractor's work to ensure compliance with contract documents, approved shop drawings, State Board of Education rules, all applicable codes, standards, and approved practices for quality control.
  • Prepare inspection reports utilizing written materials, photographs, video and other media to document contractor compliance with contract requirements and applicable codes and standards.
  • Review the construction documents to ensure compliance with contract documents, approved shop drawings, State Board of Education rules, all applicable codes, standards, and approved practices for quality control.
  • Monitor all testing performed in the field; i.e., soil test borings and compaction tests, concrete slump tests; monitor special testing in the laboratory, if required.
  • Observe inspections provided by municipal and other jurisdictional authorities relative to work in right-of-ways, off-site, or other project specific requirements.
  • Monitor project progress in relation to construction schedule and report quickly all unacceptable work, provide reinspection and report on the contractorcorrection of defective work.
  • Conduct spot inspections to verify the maintenance of as-built drawings and verify variations in the work from the latest drawings and specifications.
  • When requested, attend and participate in field meetings with project consultant, contractor and Facilities Department personnel.
  • Assist in the development of departmental inspection checklists, protocols, guidelines and procedures.
  • Participate, when requested, in the District's formal review of construction drawings, specifications, and other project documentation.
  • Assist in the inspection and evaluation of candidate properties facilities being considered for District purchase/use.
  • Provide occupancy inspections and certifications as required by the State Requirements for Educational Facilities.
  • Assist in solving field problems through recommendation and coordination with the Project Management team.
  • Assist, when requested, in monthly requisition meetings and verify amount of work completed for conformance to contractors' requests for payment.
  • Assist in inspections and preparation of """"Punch Lists"""" at substantial completion, final completion, and one-year guarantee periods.
  • Assist in the preparation of consultant and contractor Performance Evaluation Reports.
  • Attend meetings both day and evenings.
  • Provide necessary information for any pending litigations.
  • Perform and promote all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies of The School Board of Broward County, Florida.
  • Participate successfully in the training programs offered to increase the individual's skill and proficiency related to the assignments.
  • Review current developments, literature and technical sources of information related to job responsibility.
  • Ensure adherence to good safety procedures.
  • Follow Federal and State laws, as well as School Board policies.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Building Official or Assistant Chief Building Official.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
  • An earned bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
  • Must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience, within the last ten (10) years, in the field or trade related to the title of the position. OR
  • An earned associate's degree from an accredited institution.
  • Must have a minimum of eight (8) years of experience, within the last thirteen (13) years, in the field or trade related to the title of the position. OR
  • Standard high school diploma or satisfactory completion of an approved General Educational Development (GED) Testing Program.
  • Must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience, within the last fifteen (15) years, in the field or trade related to the title of the position. AND
  • Must hold a current Standard Certificate as a Florida Electrical Inspector and Electrical Plans Examiner issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations, as per FS 468. Required experience in the completion of plan reviews and inspections. Experience in the understanding and interpretation of contract documents, codes and regulations.
  • Computer skills as required for the position.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
  • State of Florida Electrical Contractor's License. 
  • Experience understanding and interpreting School Board Policies.   
  • Bilingual skills
SIGNIFICANT CONTACTS-frequency, contact, purpose

Frequently communicates with Area Directors, Principals, internal Facilities and Construction and Maintenance Operations staff as well as external consulting firms and materials manufacturers to ensure effective construction plans and/or building inspections by eliminating code and construction deficiencies to produce safe, cost effective projects which are completed in a timely manner.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Medium work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 10 pounds of force as needed to move objects. 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

Salary and benefits shall be paid consistent with the District's approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the School Board. 

LINK TO JOB DESCRIPTION

To review the complete job description for this position access the following website: https://www.browardschools.com/Page/36072 and do search by Job Code. The Job Code for this position is: SS-014.4

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Work Calendar: 244 Day Cal

Classification: Exempt

Compensation:

Broward Teachers Union - Technical Support Professional (BTU-TSP)

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