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Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

You'll supervise inspectors, manage a residential inspection program, serve as a technical resource ... Strong knowledge of permit administration, plan review, and residential new construction inspection ...

Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

You'll supervise inspectors, manage a residential inspection program, serve as a technical resource ... Strong knowledge of permit administration, plan review, and residential new construction inspection ...

Building Inspector

Corpus Christi, TX · Remote

$90K - $120K/yr

You'll supervise inspectors, manage a residential inspection program, serve as a technical resource ... Strong knowledge of permit administration, plan review, and residential new construction inspection ...

Building Inspector

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$25 - $45/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

Building Inspector

Bellflower, CA · On-site

$25 - $45/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

Building Inspector

Roseville, CA · On-site

$25 - $45/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

Building Inspector

Rosemead, CA · On-site

$25 - $55/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

$28 - $45/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

Building Inspector

Lodi, CA · On-site

$25 - $55/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

Building Inspector

Rocklin, CA · On-site

$25 - $45/hr

BPR Consulting Group ( www.bpr-grp.com ) is seeking experienced Building Inspectors to join our ... A strong construction background and a desire to gain building code knowledge is essential to the ...

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How much do construction and building inspectors jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for construction and building inspectors in the United States is $66,250.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $78,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Are construction inspectors in high demand?

Construction and building inspectors are in steady demand due to ongoing construction projects and infrastructure development. Employment is expected to grow as new buildings and renovations require inspections to ensure safety and compliance with codes, often requiring certifications and knowledge of building standards.

What is the difference between Construction And Building Inspectors vs Structural Inspectors?

AspectConstruction And Building InspectorsStructural Inspectors
CredentialsState licenses, certifications (e.g., ICC), relevant educationEngineering or architecture licenses, specialized structural certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, government offices, client locationsConstruction sites, engineering firms, consulting agencies
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, private construction companies, inspection firmsEngineering firms, structural consulting companies, government agencies

Construction And Building Inspectors focus on overall building code compliance, safety, and quality during construction, while Structural Inspectors specialize in assessing the integrity and safety of structural elements like beams and foundations. Both roles require relevant certifications and often work in similar environments, but their specific focus areas differ within the construction industry.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

Construction and building inspectors with specialized skills, such as structural, electrical, or mechanical inspectors, tend to earn higher salaries. Inspectors with advanced certifications, extensive experience, or who work in high-cost areas generally make more money. Senior inspectors or those in managerial roles also typically have higher earnings.

How much do inspectors make per inspection?

Construction and building inspectors typically do not get paid per inspection but earn an hourly or salary wage, with median annual salaries around $60,000. Their pay can vary based on experience, location, and the complexity of inspections, and they often work full-time schedules with certifications in building codes and safety standards.

What are construction and building inspectors?

Construction and building inspectors are professionals who ensure that construction projects comply with local, state, and federal building codes and regulations. They review plans, inspect structures at various stages of construction, and verify that materials and workmanship meet safety and quality standards. Inspectors may specialize in areas such as electrical, plumbing, or structural inspections, and they play a crucial role in public safety by helping to prevent unsafe building practices. They also document their findings and may issue violation notices or stop-work orders if standards are not met.

How do Construction and Building Inspectors typically collaborate with contractors and architects during a project?

Construction and Building Inspectors work closely with contractors and architects to ensure that projects comply with building codes and safety regulations. They often review plans and specifications before construction begins, conduct regular site visits, and provide feedback or request corrections when necessary. Effective communication is key, as inspectors must clearly explain issues and collaborate on solutions, fostering a cooperative environment that helps keep projects on track and up to standard.

How hard is it to be a construction inspector?

Becoming a construction and building inspector requires knowledge of building codes, construction processes, and safety standards, often gained through experience or technical training. The job can be physically demanding and involves attention to detail, report writing, and sometimes working in various weather conditions. Certification or licensing may be required depending on the region, adding to the preparation needed for the role.

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

To thrive as a Construction and Building Inspector, you need a thorough understanding of building codes, construction methods, and safety regulations, usually supported by relevant experience or a certification in inspection. Familiarity with inspection software, digital reporting tools, and sometimes specialized certifications like ICC (International Code Council) credentials are commonly required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills help inspectors interact effectively with contractors and ensure compliance. These competencies ensure that buildings are safe, lawful, and constructed to required standards, protecting public safety and project integrity.
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Infographic showing various Construction And Building Inspectors job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,250 per year, or $31.9 per hour.

Building Inspector II - Structural - GMCD

Collier County, FL

Naples, FL • On-site

$29.46 - $47.72/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Salary: $29.46 - $47.72 Hourly
Location : 2800 North Horseshoe Drive (Growth Management Building), Naples, FL
Job Type: Full Time, Regular
Job Number: 09646
Department: Growth Management Community Development
Division: Building Plans Review & Inspection
Opening Date: 02/13/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Pay Grade: 256
Job Summary
Collier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages.
NEW EMPLOYEES ARE HIRED AT, OR NEAR THE ENTRY POINT SHOWN, DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE.
Inspects new construction, remodeling projects, and existing structures including properties for compliance with governing codes or ordinances; to approve completed work; to document building code compliance violations; and advising builders and property owners on code and permit requirements.
Essential Functions
• Conducts inspections of building construction, erection, repair, addition, or alteration projects that require permitting indicating compliance with building, plumbing, mechanical, electric, gas, fire prevention, energy, accessibility, and other construction codes as required by state law or County ordinances.
• Reviews approved construction plans on site while conducting inspections for compliance with various codes and County ordinances pertaining to building construction and component systems, including building, plumbing, gas, irrigation, mechanical and electrical systems; reads and understands blueprints and technical drawings.
• Verifies permit scope, subcontractor licensing, and addressing and site information for compliance with approved permit application.
• Enforces all applicable provisions of the standard building, electrical, plumbing, gas, and mechanical codes as adopted and amended by local ordinances.
• Travels to construction site locations; performs field inspections of new or existing buildings during various stages of construction and remodeling to ensure compliance with applicable building, electrical, plumbing, gas, and mechanical codes; inspects foundations, concrete, framing, plastering, and a large variety of other complex and routine structural building elements; examines grade, quality and treatment of lumber, steel, roofing material, electrical system and components, plumbing fixtures, mechanical and gas systems, and related building elements to secure compliance with applicable codes and ordinances; and reviews quality of installation and workmanship of various components and systems to ensure proper installation and function.
• Confers with architects, contractors, builders, property owners, and the public to explain and interpret code provisions and local building regulations and requirements.
• Provides direction when deficiencies or violations are discovered; issues citations for noncompliance with appropriate codes; and suspends construction as necessary.
• Performs field reviews of building plans and specifications for compliance with the respective code.
• Enters results of inspection in related systems; maintains notes for future reference.
• Conducts follow-up inspections as necessary to ensure conformance.
• Makes recommendations for issuance of certificates of occupancy.
• Observes job site safety of projects on County property; ensures proper hazard signage to limit danger of injury to construction personnel, the public, the neighbors, site visitors, and other inspectors.
• Prepares for, attend, and testifies in courtroom hearings and judicial proceedings as required.
• Responds to questions, complaints and requests for information/assistance from the public, builders, property owners, contractors, developers, engineers, architects, tradespersons, project personnel, outside agencies, employees, supervisors or other individuals and/or divisions.
• Maintains current field and code manuals, policy and procedures, employee handbooks, various maps and related material for reference and/or review.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
• Contact contractors and owners regarding inspection matters; contacts supervisors and other inspectors for clarification on inspection matters.
• Operates an assigned motor vehicle; maintains cleanliness of and fuels vehicle; checks tire inflation and fluid levels; and requests or schedules service and/or repairs as needed; maintains electronic devices per County guidelines.
• Produces and maintains related records.
• Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma or GED required.

Building Inspector requirements per Fla. Stat. 468.609:
    • Four (4) years combined experience in the field of construction, building code inspection or plans review corresponding of the certification category sought or
    • Three (3) years combined postsecondary education in the field of construction, building experience with one (1) year experience working in construction, building code inspection or plans review or
    • Three (3) years combined technical education in the field of construction experience with one (1) year experience working in construction, building code inspection or plans review.
  • Fingerprinting required.

LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
  • Must possess a Standard License in assigned trade and maintain State continuing education as required by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805.

Supplemental information
  • Salary offers above the minimum of the pay grade may be considered based on qualifications.
  • Essential Employees may be required to work during an undeclared emergency and/or declared emergency. On an incident-by-incident basis, the County's Administrative Office will make the determination as to who will be required to work.
  • This job posting is not intended to be all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.

Collier County BCC offers a variety of benefits to both regular full and part-time
employees. For information, click
here to view the comprehensive benefits package we have to offer when you join our team.
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APPLICANT NOTICE: Your answers below will be used to review this application. The experience listed here MUST match the work history provided in your application. Please note, it is not acceptable to use "See Resume" or "See Above" in your answers below and we do not accept resumes as a substitute for a completed application.
  • I understand and agree with the statements above.
  • I do not agree with the statements above.

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Do you possess a high school diploma or GED?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess previous experience in the construction field, general engineering for building structural systems, examining engineered building plans or building code inspections?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered yes to the previous question, please describe and list the years of relevant experience for this position.
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Please select the option that best applies to you.
  • No Experience
  • I have four (4) years of combined experience in the field of construction, building code inspection, or plans review.
  • I have three (3) years of post-secondary education, and one (1) year of experience working in construction, building code inspection, or plans review.
  • I have three (3) years of technical education in the field of construction and one (1) year of experience working in construction, building code inspection or plans review.

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This position requires a State of Florida Standard License as a Structural Building Code Inspector issued by the Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board (BCAIB). Do you currently possess this license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess and maintain a valid Driver's License?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question