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Non Union Building Code Plan Reviewer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Plan Reviewer

Branson, MO · On-site

$26.43/hr

This role is intended for professionals with extensive experiencein building inspection and plan ... Review and approve building and construction plans to ensure compliance with applicable codes and ...

Perform building inspections in accordance with the California Building Code (CBC), approved ... Excellent benefits package including medical, dental and 401(k) Plan. Hourly rate commensurate with ...

Administers the plan review process to ensure compliance with applicable building codes and ordinances prior to permit issuance. * Administers inspections to ensure compliance with applicable ...

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer

Richmond, VA · On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer LOCATION: Richmond, VA (preferred) AEI is a thriving company full of bright ... Building construction experience and building codes knowledge, with emphasis on Accessibility and ...

PLAN REVIEWER

Greenville, SC · Remote

$60K - $70K/yr

Knowledge of Residential construction methods, Building codes, and such material for research and reference on projects and client and team questions. * Exposure to AutoCAD with some project ...

PLAN REVIEWER

Charlotte, NC · Remote

$60K - $70K/yr

Knowledge of Residential construction methods, Building codes, and such material for research and reference on projects and client and team questions. * Exposure to AutoCAD with some project ...

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer

Richmond, VA · On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer LOCATION: Richmond, VA (preferred) AEI is a thriving company full of bright ... Building construction experience and building codes knowledge, with emphasis on Accessibility and ...

Administers the plan review process to ensure compliance with applicable building codes and ordinances prior to permit issuance. * Administers inspections to ensure compliance with applicable ...

PLAN REVIEWER

Greenville, SC · Remote

$60K - $70K/yr

Knowledge of Residential construction methods, Building codes, and such material for research and reference on projects and client and team questions. * Exposure to AutoCAD with some project ...

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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for non union building code plan reviewer in the United States is $98,146.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Under the direction of the Regulatory Affairs Officer and the Building Code Official (BCO), the Building Code Inspector (BCI) is responsible for inspecting construction and renovation activities to assure conformance with approved project documents and compliance with the Mashantucket Building Code. The BCI will assist the BCO with plan review, drafting of review comments, and advise the BCO on issues of building code compliance for activities such as new construction, renovation, occupation and use of facilities. The BCI serves as the BCO’s alternate for Tribe’s regulatory permitting and enforcement authority known as the Land Use Commission (jurisdiction of land use). The BCI must have the ability to recognize faulty construction or hazardous conditions; ability to communicate regulations firmly, tactfully and impartially; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with contractors, property owners and the general public.

Certification as an ICC Commercial or Residential Inspector (both highly desired), or an equivalent certification as building inspector by a state/tribal government enforcing similar ICC family of codes as MPTN. The ideal candidate is a person aspiring to become a certified Building Official seeking additional experience and training and on track to complete that goal within three years. The BCI must complete training consistent with the requirements specified by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development for the inspection of manufactured home installation with one year of hire. Knowledge of common OSHA requirements with the ability to recognize hazardous situations and experience utilizing personal protective equipment to mitigate risks. Experience with Microsoft Office including word and excel required.


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