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Fuel Gas Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... power, and fuel gas systems. • Coordinate with the Chief Inspector and project team regarding inspection findings and construction sequencing. • Review shop drawings, RFIs, and field ...

Building Codes Inspector

Odessa, TX · On-site

$25.84 - $36.80/hr

Building Inspections Reports to: Assistant Building OfficialSummary: Will perform the work of an ... Must cross train in Building, Plumbing, Electrical, Fuel Gas, and Mechanical and other codes and ...

Building Codes Inspector

Odessa, TX · On-site

$25.84 - $36.80/hr

Building Inspections Reports to: Assistant Building Official Summary: Will perform the work of an ... Must cross train in Building, Plumbing, Electrical, Fuel Gas, and Mechanical and other codes and ...

... inspections, and ongoing integrity management programs (ILI, direct assessment, etc.). * Drive continuous improvement in fuel gas system reliability, efficiency, and safety for current and future ...

Gas Pipeline Engineer

Memphis, TN · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

... inspections, and ongoing integrity management programs (ILI, direct assessment, etc.). * Drive continuous improvement in fuel gas system reliability, efficiency, and safety for current and future ...

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... inspections, and ongoing integrity management programs (ILI, direct assessment, etc.). * Drive continuous improvement in fuel gas system reliability, efficiency, and safety for current and future ...

... inspections, and ongoing integrity management programs (ILI, direct assessment, etc.). * Drive continuous improvement in fuel gas system reliability, efficiency, and safety for current and future ...

... inspectors, and other trades * Troubleshoot gas system issues and provide effective solutions * Ensure all installations comply with local, state, and national plumbing and fuel gas codes * Maintain ...

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How much do fuel gas inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for fuel gas inspector in the United States is $27.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a fuel gas inspector do?

A Fuel Gas Inspector is responsible for inspecting and ensuring that fuel gas systems—such as those for natural gas or propane—are installed and maintained according to safety codes and regulations. They review plans, conduct on-site inspections of piping, appliances, and venting systems, and verify compliance with local, state, and national codes. The inspector helps prevent hazardous conditions, such as gas leaks or improper installations, by enforcing safety standards and educating contractors and property owners. Their work is crucial in protecting the public and property from gas-related hazards.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a fuel gas inspector?

To thrive as a Fuel Gas Inspector, you need in-depth knowledge of fuel gas codes, installation standards, and relevant construction practices, often backed by a technical diploma and state or municipal certification. Familiarity with inspection tools, code reference software, and electronic reporting systems is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving abilities are vital soft skills for effective site assessments and stakeholder interactions. These competencies ensure compliance, safety, and reliability in fuel gas systems, protecting both property and public well-being.

What challenges do fuel gas inspectors face in the field?

Fuel Gas Inspectors often encounter challenges such as navigating tight schedules to meet inspection deadlines, adapting to varying site conditions, and staying up-to-date with evolving safety codes and regulations. They must also effectively communicate findings and corrective actions to contractors and property owners, which requires strong interpersonal skills. Additionally, maintaining detailed documentation and handling unexpected issues during inspections are important aspects of the role that require flexibility and attention to detail.

What is the difference between Fuel Gas Inspector vs Natural Gas Inspector?

AspectFuel Gas InspectorNatural Gas Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires API 570, state-specific licensesSimilar certifications, often overlapping with API 570
Work EnvironmentInspecting fuel gas systems in industrial, commercial, and residential settingsInspecting natural gas pipelines, facilities, and distribution systems
Industry UsageUsed in industries involving propane, LPG, and other fuel gasesPrimarily in natural gas distribution and pipeline sectors

Fuel Gas Inspectors and Natural Gas Inspectors share many certifications and work environments, but they focus on different types of gas systems. Fuel Gas Inspectors mainly work with propane and LPG systems, while Natural Gas Inspectors focus on natural gas pipelines and distribution. Both roles are essential for safety and compliance in the energy industry.

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What states have the most Fuel Gas Inspector jobs?

States with the most job openings for Fuel Gas Inspector jobs include:

Infographic showing various Fuel Gas Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,905 per year, or $27.4 per hour.

Inspector - Mechanical - Plumbing I, II, III

cityofabilene

Abilene, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of Planning and Development Services, to perform a variety of skilled field and office work involved in the enforcement of codes and regulations regarding mechanical and plumbing installations; to inspect new construction, remodeling, and repairs to determine compliance with City mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas codes; to review plans and specifications to determine compliance with City codes.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

The Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing I/II position exercises no supervision.

The Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing III has limited supervision over lower-level staff.

IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Inspect residential, commercial, and industrial mechanical and plumbing installations in structures undergoing construction, repair, or remodeling for compliance with City mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas codes, and safety standards.

Check plans and specifications for compliance with current adopted City codes for residential.

Enforce adopted City mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas codes; identify areas of non-compliance; discuss problems with contractors/developers; identify ways of correcting deficiencies.

Issue Stop Work Orders.

Inspect work sites to ensure that contractors and workers have appropriate licenses, and that proper material and practices are utilized.

Prepare detailed inspection reports: review permit applications and enter, maintain, process, and print permit data.

Receive telephone calls from contractors and homeowners.

Review and issue plumbing and mechanical permits per approved applications.

Enter daily inspection into building inspections software program.

Operate a City vehicle daily to travel to various job sites throughout the City limits

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing II

Serve as advisor to Mechanical, Plumbing, Fuel Gas Sub-Committee.

Check plans and specifications for compliance with current adopted City codes for residential and commercial.

Assist in evaluating buildings considered for rehabilitation or demolition; evaluate mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas installations at property owner’s request for code and life safety compliance.

Assist the Assistant Building Official in determining approval of alternate methods and materials.

Inspect backflow devices and review test reports on backflow assemblies.

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing III

Check plans and specifications for compliance with current adopted City codes for residential, commercial and industrial.

Hold classes for stakeholders to educate new codes adopted by the city and educate of minor and major changes.

Assist the Assistant Building Official in researching current house bills and legislation that affect the construction industry in our area.

Stay current on all plumbing and mechanical licensing rules and laws.

Investigate fire damaged structures and assist owner/contractor on repair requirements. 

OTHER JOB-RELATED DUTIES

Perform other job-related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:

Mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas construction and installation methods, practices, and materials.

Possible defects and faults in mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas construction as well as installation activities; standard testing devices, methods, and corrective measures.

International Mechanical, Plumbing and Fuel Gas Codes.

Safe driving principles and practices.

Skill to:

Verbally and in writing communicate code violations.

Operate a variety of tools and equipment used in mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas inspection work including ladder, gas gauges, level, screwdriver, tape measure, pliers, etc.

Organize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.

Safely operate a motor vehicle.

Operate office equipment to include computer, scanner, tablet, copier and smart phone.

Understand and follow oral and written instructions.

Ability to:

Learn applicable mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas codes.

Understand and interpret codes, plans, schematics and specifications.

Detect and locate defective mechanical, plumbing and fuel gas installations, and ascertain the stage of construction or installation when defects are most easily found and corrected.

Enforce codes with firmness, tact, and impartiality.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.         

Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, both internally and externally.

Follow and embrace the City of Abilene Core Values – Respect, Integrity, Service Above Self, and Excellence in All We Do.

Perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division’s mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect.

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing III

Ability to:

Lead, manage, and perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division’s mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect.

Experience and Training Guidelines:

For positions with more than one level, all listed requirements at the lower levels are required at the higher levels. Any combination equivalent to experience and training to provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be qualifying. Knowledge, skills, and abilities may be obtained through:

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing I

Experience:

Five (5) years of experience in mechanical and or plumbing installation work as a Journeyman and/or Master Plumber is required.

Education/Training:

A high school diploma or GED certification is required.           

License or Certificate:

A current valid driver’s license, the ability to obtain one within ninety (90) days of employment, or a military waiver is required.

Ability to obtain a Plumbing Inspector License issued by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners within eighteen (18) months of employment is required.

Ability to obtain a Mechanical Inspector Certification through the International Code Council (ICC) within twenty-four (24) months of employment is required.

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing II

Experience:

One (1) year of experience in work comparable to the duties of Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing I in Building Inspections with the City of Abilene.

Education/Training:

Continued training through International Code Council (ICC) and Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners to maintain all required certifications obtained is required.

License or Certificate:

A Residential Plumbing Inspector or Residential Mechanical Inspector certification from the International Code Council (ICC) is required. 

Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing III

Experience:

Two (2) years of experience in work comparable to the duties of Inspector – Mechanical - Plumbing II in Building Inspections with the City of Abilene.

License or Certificate:

A Plumbing Plans Examiner or Mechanical Plans Examiner from the International Code Council (ICC) is required.

Special Requirements:

Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment:

Exposure to cold, heat, noise, outdoors, confining workspace, chemicals, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, and electrical hazards.

With or without accommodation, the “X” indicates the overall strength demand of the position during a typical workday:

___ Sedentary – lifting of no more than 10 pounds

___ Light – lifting no more than 20 pounds; carrying up to 10 pounds

_X_ Medium – lifting no more than 50 pounds; carrying up to 25 pounds

___ Heavy – lifting no more than 100 pounds; carrying up to 50 pounds

___ Very Heavy – team lifting over 100 pounds; carrying more than 50 pounds

Physical Demand Codes: The following describes whether or not the position is expected to exert the physical demands listed during a typical workday as well as the overall frequency of the task:

Codes for how often:

N = No

E = Extensive (100 – 70% of the time)

M = Moderate (60 – 30% of the time)

I = Infrequent (20 – 10% of the time)

A = Almost Never (<10% of the time)

Code / Task

_M_ Standing

_M_ Sitting

_M_ Walking

_ I_ Lifting

_ I_ Carrying

_I_ Pushing/Pulling

_A_ Overhead Work

_A _ Fine Dexterity

_I_ Kneeling

_I_ Crouching

_A_ Crawling

_M_ Bending

_M_ Twisting

_I _ Climbing

_I_ Balancing

_E_ Vision

_E_ Hearing

_M_ Talking

___ Other: _____________________