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Health Inspector

Andover, MA · On-site

$76K - $91K/yr

Responsibilities Conduct plan reviews and Environmental and Sanitary Code compliance reviews and ... inspections. Support andassistassociated Health Division staff as well as other Municipal staff ...

The Sanitarian will make on-site inspections of licensed establishments including food handling ... A Bachelor's degree in environmental health science from a college or university approved by the ...

Health Inspector

Angleton, TX · On-site

$30 - $45/hr

Health Inspector / Registered Sanitarian (RS) Location: Angleton, TX Employment Type: Part-Time, On-Call Pay Range: $30-$45 per hour We are seeking experienced Registered Sanitarians (RS) to join our ...

Health Inspector / Registered Sanitarian (RS) Location: Angleton, TX Employment Type: Part-Time, On-Call Pay Range: $30-$45 per hour We are seeking experienced Registered Sanitarians (RS) to join our ...

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Public Health Sanitarians are responsible for ensuring compliance with health regulations ... On-site inspections of facilities such as public water supplies, children's camps, public pools and ...

The Bureau of Food Safety and Community Sanitation (BFSCS) protect the public, including New York ... threat to health or safety. DOHMH is mandated to inspect 26,000 restaurants annually, school ...

Public Health Inspector

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

The Bureau of Food Safety and Community Sanitation (BFSCS) protect the public, including New York ... threat to health or safety. DOHMH is mandated to inspect 26,000 restaurants annually, school ...

The Bureau of Food Safety and Community Sanitation (BFSCS) protect the public, including New York ... threat to health or safety. DOHMH is mandated to inspect 26,000 restaurants annually, school ...

Health Inspector

Waco, TX · On-site

$22.41/hr

Technical training and license as OSSF Designated Representative by the Texas Commission on ... Performs OSSF health inspections and investigates complaints to verify compliance with state and ...

Health Inspector

Waco, TX

$22.41 - $33.10/hr

... Commission on Environmental Quality within 90 days Position Overview: Under basic supervision ... Performs OSSF health inspections and investigates complaints to verify compliance with state and ...

Reporting to the Director of Public of Health for the Town of Burlington, the Health Inspector is ... Must obtain certification as a Registered Sanitarian within two (2) years of hire * Ability to ...

Reporting to the Director of Public of Health for the Town of Burlington, the Health Inspector is ... Must obtain certification as a Registered Sanitarian within two (2) years of hire * Ability to ...

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What kind of inspectors make the most money?

Among inspection roles, environmental health and safety inspectors, including sanitary inspectors, tend to earn higher salaries due to specialized knowledge and certifications. Senior inspectors with extensive experience, advanced certifications, or supervisory responsibilities generally make more money. Factors such as location, industry, and level of expertise also influence earning potential for sanitary inspectors.

How to become a sanitation inspector?

To become a sanitation inspector, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by relevant training in public health or environmental science. Many states require passing a certification exam and gaining experience in health inspection procedures, often involving knowledge of sanitation standards and the use of inspection tools.

What is the highest salary of a sanitary inspector?

The highest salary of a sanitary inspector can vary depending on experience, location, and level of responsibility, but senior or supervisory sanitary inspectors in certain regions can earn upwards of $70,000 to $90,000 annually. Factors such as additional certifications and working in government or private sectors can influence earning potential.

Is there a demand for health inspectors?

The demand for health inspectors, including Commission Health Sanitary Inspectors, is generally steady due to ongoing public health needs and regulatory requirements. Employment opportunities are often influenced by government budgets, public health initiatives, and the need for compliance inspections in food service, sanitation, and healthcare facilities.
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Health Inspector

Town of Andover

Andover, MA • On-site

$76K - $91K/yr

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Job description

Description Under the general direction of theDirector of Public Health, perform field inspections and plan reviews to ensure compliance with and enforcement of the State Sanitary and Environmental Codes, and all other related federal, state, and town laws, bylaws, and regulations; investigate complaints and administer and enforce all of the above regulations relating to environmental protection and public health promotion. Responsibilities Conduct plan reviews and Environmental and Sanitary Code compliance reviews and inspections, including but not limited to housing, food establishments, public and semi-public swimming pools, tanning establishments, summer camps, Title 5 Septic Systems, and hotels/motels. Witness percolation and deep hole testing for septic systems, drainage systems, and other utilities.

Participate in emergency preparedness operations as needed. Investigate complaints of nuisance or unsanitary conditions affecting the publichealth, andtakeappropriate actionsto ensure their abatement. Take enforcement action and orparticipatelegal actions asrequired.

Use computers, tablets, and other technology to complete day-to-day operations and inspections. Support andassistassociated Health Division staff as well as other Municipal staff with field inspections and educational training programs as assigned. Represent the Health Division on internal and external work groups as needed.

Perform related duties as required. Qualifications Skills, Knowledge and Abilities Ability to recognize and understand Town-wide priorities and work cooperatively to support their accomplishment. Ability to analyze complex technical and legal issues, and to know when to seek guidance on interpretation and action.

Thorough knowledge of statutes, by-laws, regulations, codes,policiesand procedures relevant to the division. Ability to understand and interpret regulations and to enforce them firmly,tactfullyand impartially. Ability to work with a citizen board in the context of a Town Manager form of government.

Must be computer literate with applications tailored to meet the specific needs of the department. Must be a Licensed Soil Evaluator within six months of start date. Must be trained to ICS 100 (Incident Command Systems 100) and NIMS 700 (National Incident Management System 700) prior to or within30 daysof start date.

Education and Experience Duties require a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science, public health, sanitary engineering or other related field and a minimum of twoyearswork experience. Working knowledge of public health law and regulations, and Certification as a Food Safety Managerrequired. Mustpossessa valid motor vehicle driver's license.

Supplemental Information SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY None. PHYSICAL ELEMENTS Some work occurs in normal office setting, much work is conducted in the field. Field work is performed under varying and sometimes disagreeable weather conditions such as snow, sleet, rain, and extremes in temperatures Duties require moderate physical exercise such as continuous walking and walking on rough terrain such as found around construction sites and in the woods.

FLSA Status: Non Exempt Grade: IE-20 Standard Work Week: 36.25 hours Job Code: 6463 Risk Code: 9410