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How much do building inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for building inspector in Harrah, OK is $66,492.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,100.00 and $78,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a building inspector?

A building inspector’s primary job responsibilities are to look at public buildings and ensure they are up to federal, state, and local codes. In this job, your duties are to look at the structural integrity, electrical wiring, water connections, and other aspects of the construction and make sure that everything works as it should and complies with all safety regulations. Inspectors have to know a variety of building disciplines and trades, or at least the laws related to them. For example, you have to know basic wiring codes and how to recognize a dangerous situation, such as broken or loose wiring, as well as general building hazards.

What does a building inspector do?

A Building Inspector is responsible for examining buildings, structures, and construction sites to ensure they comply with local, state, and federal codes and regulations. They review plans, issue permits, and conduct on-site inspections at various stages of construction or renovation. Their main goal is to ensure the safety, structural integrity, and accessibility of buildings for occupants and the public. Building Inspectors may also investigate complaints, issue violation notices, and advise on necessary corrections to bring properties up to code.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a building inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Building Inspector, you need in-depth knowledge of building codes, construction practices, and safety regulations, typically backed by relevant certifications or formal education in construction or engineering. Familiarity with inspection management software, digital reporting tools, and sometimes licensing such as ICC certification is usually required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and impartial judgment are essential soft skills for ensuring accurate inspections and clear interactions with contractors and property owners. These skills and qualities are crucial because they help maintain safety standards, regulatory compliance, and trust in the built environment.

What are some common challenges faced by building inspectors during site inspections?

Building Inspectors often encounter challenges such as managing tight inspection schedules, staying updated with evolving building codes, and effectively communicating compliance issues to contractors and property owners. They may also have to navigate difficult weather conditions or access hard-to-reach areas on construction sites. Successfully balancing these demands requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders to resolve compliance issues efficiently.

What is the difference between Building Inspector vs Construction Inspector?

AspectBuilding InspectorConstruction Inspector
Required CredentialsState or local licensing, certifications in building codesSimilar licensing, often with additional construction-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentInspecting residential, commercial, and public buildingsMonitoring construction sites, ensuring compliance during building phases
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, private firms, construction companiesConstruction firms, government agencies, project developers

Building Inspectors primarily review completed structures for code compliance, while Construction Inspectors oversee ongoing construction projects to ensure standards are met during building. Both roles require similar credentials and often work in overlapping environments, but their focus differs in timing and scope.

Are building inspectors in high demand?

Building inspectors are in steady demand due to ongoing construction, renovation projects, and the need for safety compliance. Employment for building inspectors is expected to grow as building codes become more stringent and inspections remain a critical part of the construction process. Certification and knowledge of local building codes can enhance job prospects in this field.

Can you become a building inspector with no experience?

Building inspectors typically need relevant training, such as completing a certification program or gaining experience in construction or engineering, before they can perform inspections independently. Entry-level positions may be available for those with basic knowledge of building codes and safety standards, but most employers prefer candidates with some related experience or formal education. Licensing or certification is often required to work as a building inspector.

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Infographic showing various Building Inspector job openings in Harrah, OK as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,492 per year, or $32 per hour.

Elevator Inspector I - City

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, OK

$25.81 - $40.01/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Oklahoma City Public Schools rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 21 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

470th of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

PAY AND FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT (FLSA) STATUS:

Pay Range:  417

Hourly Rate:  $25.81 - $40.01

FLSA Status:  Non-Exempt

The normal starting pay for this position is the minimum of the pay range listed above. A higher rate of pay may be considered, dependent on the qualifications and experience of the selected applicant and/or the City's step placement policy.

ELIGIBILITY LIST PREFERENCE ORDER

Full-time City employees will receive preference in the following order: major division first, then department, then all other full-time City employees. Part-time/year-round City employees will receive preference next. If there are no qualified full-time City employees or part-time/year-round City employees, external applicants will then be considered (when the vacancy is open to external applicants).   

APPLICATION, HIRING, AND BACKGROUND

  • When completing the application, applicants will be asked to respond to application questions.  These application questions are based on the Job Requirements for the position.  
  • Completion of the application questions is required. 
  • Applicant responses to the application questions must specifically answer the questions asked. 
  • Responses to application questions must be supported by work history/information listed on the application/resume, sufficient to demonstrate qualifications for the position.  
  • Applicants may upload only two attachments.  Attachments may include, but are not limited to a resume, cover letter, DD214 or NGB Form 22, transcripts, etc.  Applicants may also choose to combine documents into one file for upload.  
  • Applications may not be reviewed if specific responses to application questions have not been provided.
  • Each application submission is reviewed independently.  

For detailed information about the City's hiring and background processes, check out the: Quick Guide to Hiring and Background Checks

If you have questions, check out the: Frequently Asked Questions 

TOTAL REWARDS

At the City of Oklahoma City, our Total Rewards package is designed to honor your service, fuel your growth, and support every part of your life.  We offer:

  • Competitive pay
  • An average of $22,000 annually contributed toward your benefits and retirement
  • A comprehensive package designed to support your health and wellness, financial security, work-life balance, and personal and professional growth and development

Explore all the ways we invest in you: City of Oklahoma City Total Rewards

POSITION DESIGNATION

This job classification has been designated as a safety sensitive job classification in accordance with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act, 63 O.S., 427.1 et seq., (OSCN 2019), effective August 29, 2019.   This means employees in this job classification can be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination if they test positive for marijuana components or metabolites, even if they possess a medical marijuana license. 

JOB SUMMARY

This posting will be used to fill a current vacancy in the Development Center Division of the Development Services Department within the City of Oklahoma City. An eligibility list will be established or supplemented for filling future vacancies per provisions of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Collective Bargaining Agreement. This position is under the direction of the Chief Electrical Inspector. Employees of this classification utilize skills, knowledge and abilities which may have been acquired prior to assuming the responsibilities of the position. Essential job functions include: conducting inspections to ensure the proper installation and safe operation of elevators, escalators, people lifts, and freight elevators. The Elevator Inspector I is responsible for witnessing tests which may involve a degree of personal risk. The employee works independently in enforcing codes and specifications outlined in International Building Code, National Electrical Code, and national elevator code books. Work products are periodically reviewed at the discretion of the Elevator Inspector II and/or Chief Electrical Inspector. 

VETERANS PREFERENCE

Honorably discharged veterans of the United States Active Duty Armed Forces, National Guard, and Reserve Forces who are not currently employed full-time by the City of Oklahoma City and who meet the qualifications for the position shall be given preference. To receive preference, veterans must submit verification of honorable discharge from the United States military service (Department of Defense Form DD214 or NGB Form 22) prior to the closing date of the vacancy announcement. 

JOB REQUIREMENTS 

  • Knowledge of proper materials and devices used in elevator construction.
  • Knowledge of properly operating elevator systems.
  • Knowledge of procedures for testing elevator systems.
  • Knowledge of and skill in following safety procedures.          
  • Skill in reading and interpreting blueprints, plans, and drawings.
  • Skill in assessing the overall condition of different elevators, escalators and people lift systems.
  • Skill in using standard office equipment.
  • Skill in recording information accurately.
  • Skill in communicating verbally and in writing using tact and diplomacy.
  • Ability to interpret, explain, and apply knowledge of elevator, electrical, and building codes to work performed.
  • Ability to perform acceptance, annual, five year and remodel inspection tests.
  • Ability to work independently in the performance of assigned tasks.
  • Ability and willingness to make objective decisions.
  • Ability and willingness to work in enclosed or high areas.
  • Possession of a current State of Oklahoma Elevator Inspector License.*
  • Possession of a current State of Oklahoma Qualified Elevator Inspector Certification.**
  • Possession of valid driver license (Operator). 

*NOTE: Licenses must be issued by the State of Oklahoma or a state having reciprocity with the State of Oklahoma. 

**NOTE: State Law and/or City Ordinance require that the employee possess or obtain a permanent State Elevator Inspector License and Qualified Elevator Inspector Certification within one (1) year from the date of hire/promotion/transfer/demotion. If an individual is selected who does not possess a permanent State Elevator Inspector License and a Qualified Elevator Inspector Certification, that individual will be classified as a Building Inspector Provisional and be compensated at the Building Inspector Provisional salary range until such time as the license and certification are obtained. Continued employment is contingent upon obtaining a State Elevator Inspector License and Qualified Elevator Inspector Certification within one (1) year from the date of hire/promotion/transfer/demotion/promotion. 

The Elevator Inspector I shall not be interested directly or indirectly in any elevator business within the City. The Elevator Inspector I shall not perform any elevator work within the City. 

COMPETENCIES

  • One City, One Team (Teamwork/Team Oriented) (1) Recognizes, values, and leverages the ideas, opinions, and perspectives of others; (2) participates willingly and effectively as a team lead or team member; (3) builds consensus; fosters team commitment, spirit, pride, and trust; (4) collaborates with others to accomplish goals and objectives and achieve results; (5) expresses facts, ideas, messages, and information (technical and non-technical) to individuals or groups clearly, concisely, accurately, understandably, with honesty, tact, and diplomacy and in a manner that is appropriate for the intended audience; (6) actively listens, clarifies information as needed; (7) [Core Value One City, One Team] shares information, resources and solutions across departments; (8) [Core Value One City, One Team] asks for help early and offers it often; (9) [Core Value One City, One Team] collaborates across teams before decisions are made.
  • Service First (Customer Centric) (1) Demonstrates commitment to public service; (2) serves and satisfies internal and external customers in a timely and effective manner; (3) establishes, commits to, and maintains high standards for producing quality work products and being responsive to customers; (4) supports the Department/City's mission; develops and executes strategies with the customer in mind; (5) [Core Value Service First] acts quickly and follows through until the job is complete; (6) [Core Value Service First] serves everyone with genuine respect, diligence and professionalism; (7) [Core Value Service First] makes decisions with the people we serve in mind. 
  • Respect Always (Conduct) (1) Conducts oneself with the utmost integrity and professionalism; (2) demonstrates humility; (3) encourages people to share their perspectives, ideas, and opinions; (4) makes decisions based on a sense of shared purpose; (5) takes responsibility for actions and decisions; (6) resilient; (7) leans in to challenges and problems with creative solutions; (8) speaks up and challenges the status quo; (9) relies on the character, ability, strength, truth, and transparency of others and the organization; (10) [Core Value Respect Always] listens with curiosity and speaks with care; (11) [Core Value Respect Always] embraces different perspectives and lived experiences; (12) [Core Value Respect Always] gives feedback constructively and receives it openly. 
  • Own the Outcome (Execution and Results) (1) Sets well-defined and realistic goals and high standards of performance for self or self and others; (2) displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment toward performing work; (3) completes assignments in a thorough, accurate, and timely manner, and delivers results; (4) works with minimal supervision, is motivated to achieve, and demonstrates responsible behavior; (5) demonstrates understanding of all aspects of the job (as specified on the approved job description) and application of accrued knowledge in carrying out duties and responsibilities; technical knowledge; skill in the techniques, equipment, procedures, and work required; (6) [Core Value Own the Outcome] takes initiative to fix it or escalates issues; (7) [Core Value Own the Outcome] follows through on commitments; (8) [Core Value Own the Outcome] speaks up when accountability is missing.
  • Keep Getting Better (Workplace Standards)  (1) Takes meal periods and breaks according to policy; (2) ensures sick leave usage does not negatively impact productivity of work unit; (3) notifies supervisor of unscheduled absences; (4) accepts suggestions and supervision with a positive approach; (5) completes work timely and correctly; (6) [Core Value Keep Getting Better] takes time to reflect and act on what is working and what is not; (7) [Core Value Keep Getting Better] learns from mistakes without blaming; (8) [Core Value Keep Getting Better] supports self and other's development and growth. 
  • Safety (1) Complies with all safety policies and practices; (2) promotes a safe work environment; (3) participates in safety meetings; current on completion of safety trainings.

WORKING CONDITIONS 

  • Inside and outside; exposed to heat, cold, humidity, rain, etc.
  • Possibility of falls from working on and around slippery surfaces such as construction sites after it has rained, snowed, etc.
  • Will work from ladders, floors with no surrounding walls, etc., 12 feet or more above ground level.
  • Will work near moving machinery, power tools, and vehicles in motion.
  • Exposed to steady and fairly loud noises from machinery and equipment used at construction sites.
  • Exposed to large amounts of dust when performing inspections at construction sites.
  • Possibility of severe electrical shock when inspecting electrical connections that handle electrical power up to 480 volts or more.
  • May be required to work irregular hours such as shifts, weekends, and holidays, and be on 24-hour call.
  • Local travel on a daily basis to conduct inspections. 

Note:  Typical City employee working hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. However, working hours vary (may require work to begin before 8:00 a.m. and/or end beyond 5:00 p.m., and/or may require work on weekends and holidays), and are subject to change, based on the duties and location of the position and the business needs of the assigned work unit/department.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 

  • Extent flexibility, mobility, and balance enough to bend, twist, climb, and reach out to perform duties such as conducting inspections.
  • Arm-hand steadiness, manual dexterity, and finger dexterity enough to perform duties such as operating manual and power tools to remove panels, covers, etc.
  • Near vision enough to read items such as blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, code books, equipment labels, etc.
  • Far vision enough to perform duties such as driving a vehicle.
  • Visual color discrimination enough to check installation of color-coded wires.
  • Speech and hearing enough to communicate clearly and distinctly in person, by telephone, and in a noisy environment.

Note:  The working conditions and physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

OTHER DETAILS

Eligibility List:  An eligibility list will be established from this posting consisting of applicants who receive a score of 70 percent or better.  Multiple selection procedures may be utilized; a minimum of 70 percent or better will be required on each; and the results of multiple selection procedures will be equally weighted.  The eligibility list will be in effect for 90 days from the date of the final selection procedure and will be used to fill future vacancies.

Pay Method:  City employees are required to receive pay electronically, either via direct deposit or pay card.


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