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City Health Inspector Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Building Inspector

Crystal Lake, IL · On-site

$36.44 - $52.55/hr

Works and coordinates with other City departments; provides assistance for damage assessment during ... health and dental insurance. Full salary range is $36.44 to $52.55 per hour. Hours are generally 7 ...

Public Health Manager

Elgin, IL

$87.20K - $139.60K/yr

POSITION OVERVIEW The Public Health Manager performs advanced professional, administrative, and ... inspection and enforcement operations and serves as liaison to other City departments, state ...

Construction Inspector

Chicago, IL · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Coordinate with contractors, City departments, Aldermen, and residents to manage notifications and ... The company and its employees are required to comply with all local health authority, legal or ...

Coordinate with contractors, City departments, Aldermen, and residents to manage notifications and ... The company and its employees are required to comply with all local health authority, legal or ...

Coordinate with contractors, City departments, Aldermen, and residents to manage notifications and ... The company and its employees are required to comply with all local health authority, legal or ...

Construction Inspector

Chicago, IL · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Coordinate with contractors, City departments, Aldermen, and residents to manage notifications and ... The company and its employees are required to comply with all local health authority, legal or ...

Materials Inspector I Job Location US-IL-Granite City ID 2026-4028 # of Openings 1 Posted Date 2 ... Adherence to health and safety regulations - Ability to wear and properly utilize appropriate ...

Materials Inspector I Job Location US-IL-Granite City ID 2026-3886 # of Openings 1 Posted Date 2 ... Adherence to health and safety regulations - Ability to wear and properly utilize appropriate ...

... City. Our mission is to provide our residents with an exceptional living experience, nurture a ... Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts * Short-Term Disability and Supplemental Life ...

This role is located in Granite City, IL, and will be fully on-site. Hourly Pay Range : $22/hr ... Adherence to health and safety regulations - Ability to wear and properly utilize appropriate ...

This role is located in Granite City, IL, and will be fully on-site. Hourly Pay Range : $22/hr ... Adherence to health and safety regulations - Ability to wear and properly utilize appropriate ...

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How much do city health inspector jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for city health inspector in Illinois is $53,237.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,300.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a City Health Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a City Health Inspector, you need a solid background in public health, environmental science, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree and state certification. Familiarity with inspection tools, food safety protocols, and digital reporting systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and the ability to remain impartial under pressure are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure thorough inspections, compliance with health regulations, and the protection of public safety within the community.

What are some common challenges City Health Inspectors face during routine inspections?

City Health Inspectors often encounter challenges such as navigating unexpected non-compliance issues, handling confrontational situations with business owners, and staying updated on evolving health codes and regulations. They must balance enforcing regulations with educating establishments about safe practices. Additionally, managing a high volume of inspections and detailed documentation within tight deadlines requires strong organizational skills and adaptability.

What are city health inspectors?

City health inspectors are public officials responsible for ensuring that businesses, especially food establishments, follow local health and safety regulations. They conduct routine inspections of restaurants, grocery stores, schools, and other public facilities to check for cleanliness, safe food handling, and proper sanitation practices. If violations are found, inspectors may issue warnings, fines, or even close establishments until standards are met. Their work helps protect public health by preventing the spread of diseases and ensuring safe environments for the community.
What job categories do people searching City Health Inspector jobs in Illinois look for? The top searched job categories for City Health Inspector jobs in Illinois are:
Building Inspector

$75.80K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Position Summary Under the direction of the Building Commissioner, this individual is responsible for building, construction, materials, and utilities inspection work in securing and maintain compliance with approved plans and a variety of City codes and related ordinances for the Community Development Department. The nature of the work performed requires a professional manner in all dealings with the public and City and department staff. Work requires the exercise of considerable judgment, initiative, and discretion along with the ability to learn and improve operational processes.

Some essential job functions include: Plan Review: Reviews construction plans and permit applications for compliance with applicable code or ordinance requirements; confers with architects, engineers, owners, and contractors on required design modifications; and answers inquiries from the public and other departments. Field Inspection: Inspects and approves all assigned construction and development work; ensures compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and specifications; investigates complaints and gives information about building and construction requirements; prepares correction notices; and keeps records of inspections made and actions taken. Miscellaneous Tasks: Works and coordinates with other City departments; provides assistance for damage assessment during emergency response; perform research on issues related to building permits and code enforcement and assists with surveying the city for various code related projects.

Property Maintenance Inspection: Inspects for violations of housing, building, and zoning codes; receives and investigates complaints of code violations; and issues correction notices, stop work notices, and citations. Court Testimony: Works with the Administrative Law Judge, City Attorney, and other staff to resolve violations prepares reports and case documentation; attends hearing and court proceedings; and acts as an expert witness. Independently provides technical assistance and a high level of quality customer service in a thorough and professional manner to members of the public regarding building, planning, zoning, engineering, and property maintenance procedures and processes.

This position requires a combination of training and experience which provides the following minimum knowledge, abilities, and skills: High school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by at least five years or related working experience; or ICC certification as Residential Building Inspector and Commercial Building Inspector, supplemented by at least three years of related working experience; or Graduation from a two or four-year college with a degree in Construction Management, engineering Technology, Architecture, Computer Aided Design, or a related field; supplemented by at least one year of related working experience. ICC Certification as Residential Building Inspector and Commercial Building Inspector is required or the ability to obtain within one year of employment. General knowledge of blueprints and construction documents and the ability to review the documents against the building code.

General knowledge and ability to conduct inspections of residential, commercial and industrial construction projects. The successful candidate must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and have proven strong technical skills in various software applications including Microsoft Office Suite. The candidate must also have outstanding organizational and time management skills, and be detail oriented with multi-tasking capabilities in a fast paced environment.

Critical thinking and problem solving skills along with excellent customer service skills, including the ability to deal tactfully with the public and a high level of integrity in dealing with confidential and sensitive information is essential. Knowledge of engineering, building construction, and zoning terminology as applicable to a municipal setting is a plus. Related working experience can include, however is not limited to, work in the building or construction trades as a contractor, inspector, or code enforcement officer.

Valid driver's license is required. Anticipated starting salary is $36.44 to $38.00 per hour depending on qualifications with a competitive benefit package, including health and dental insurance. Full salary range is $36.44 to $52.55 per hour

Hours are generally 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Offers of employment are subject to successful completion of background check and drug screen. Qualified individuals interested in being considered for the position should submit an employment application, available at www.crystallake.org and attach a letter of interest with resume

This position will remain open until filled. Applications will be considered as received. The City of Crystal Lake is an Equal Opportunity Employer.