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Occupancy Inspector Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Building Inspector

Carson City, NV · On-site

$27.52 - $38.53/hr

... occupancy certificates, and work stop orders. • Provides information and responds to inquiries ... inspections. • Performs code enforcement of the codes enforced by the Community and Economic ...

Inspector

Reno, NV · On-site

$30 - $43.75/hr

Inspector Department: Geotechnical Employment Type: Full Time Location: Reno, NV Compensation: $30 ... Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour Construction certification.

Inspector

Reno, NV

$30 - $43.75/hr

Conduct special inspections (reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, masonry, etc.) and field ... Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour Construction certification.

Senior Inspector

Reno, NV · On-site

$35.75 - $47/hr

Senior Inspector Department: Geotechnical Employment Type: Full Time Location: Reno, NV ... Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour Construction certification.

Conduct special inspections (reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, masonry, etc.) and field ... Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour Construction certification.

Inspector

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$14 - $17.25/hr

Post room occupancy records in an accurate and timely manner. * Train Housekeeping and Laundry team ... Inspect areas as required, recording inspection results and resolving inadequacies. * Ensure Lost ...

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How much do occupancy inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for occupancy inspector in Nevada is $22.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.03 and $26.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Occupancy Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Occupancy Inspector, you need strong attention to detail, knowledge of building codes and occupancy regulations, and typically a background in construction, property management, or code enforcement. Familiarity with inspection tools, reporting software, and, in some jurisdictions, relevant certifications (such as ICC certification or local licensing) is often required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and customer service skills help inspectors effectively interact with property owners and municipal officials. These combined skills ensure accurate occupancy assessments, regulatory compliance, and constructive relationships with stakeholders.

What does a typical workday look like for an Occupancy Inspector?

A typical day for an Occupancy Inspector involves visiting various residential, commercial, or public properties to perform site inspections, verify compliance with local occupancy codes, and document any findings in detailed reports. Inspectors often coordinate with property owners, building managers, or local authorities to schedule inspections and follow up on corrective actions where violations are found. Much of the work involves being on-site, though some administrative time is spent reviewing plans and preparing inspection documentation. The role requires adaptability and a willingness to travel within the assigned jurisdiction.

What is an Occupancy Inspector job?

An Occupancy Inspector is responsible for inspecting properties to verify occupancy status and assess their condition. They often work for mortgage companies, banks, or property management firms to ensure properties are maintained and comply with regulations. Inspectors document findings through photos and reports, noting any damages, code violations, or signs of abandonment. This role typically involves frequent travel and requires attention to detail and strong observational skills.

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Infographic showing various Occupancy Inspector job openings in Nevada as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,522 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description


Mission Support and Test Services, LLC (MSTS) manages and operates the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) for the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Our MISSION is to help ensure the security of the United States and its allies by providing high-hazard experimentation and incident response capabilities through operations, engineering, education, field, and integration services and by acting as environmental stewards to the Site's Cold War legacy. Our VISION is to be the user site of choice for large-scale, high-hazard, national security experimentation, with premier facilities and capabilities below ground, on the ground, and in the air. (See NNSS.gov for our unique capabilities.) Our 2,750+ professional, craft, and support employees are called upon to innovate, collaborate, and deliver on some of the more difficult nuclear security challenges facing the world today.
  • MSTS offers our full-time employees highly competitive salaries and benefits packages including medical, dental, and vision; both a pension and a 401k; paid time off and 96 hours of paid holidays; relocation (if located more than 75 miles from work location); tuition assistance and reimbursement; and more.
  • MSTS is a limited liability company consisting of Honeywell International Inc. (Honeywell), Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (Jacobs), and HII Nuclear Inc.

Responsibilities
The Nevada National Security Site Fire & Rescue (F&R) Department is currently seeking resumes for the position of Fire Inspector / Investigator.
Fire Inspector - Essential functions and duties:
  • Plan, coordinate, and document facility fire inspections for Life Safety Code compliance.
  • Determine operability of fire protection systems and equipment during routine fire safety inspections i.e. detection systems, suppression systems, fire-rated doors, dampers, etc.
  • Determine appropriate fire extinguisher types based on hazards present and determine its operability by visual inspection.
  • Evaluate flammable/combustible liquids and hazardous materials storage and evaluate fire prevention practices.
  • Review and analyze fire protection system test data as performed by Company organizations.
  • Document, initiate, and track corrective actions as identified during the performance of these duties IAW department procedures and Company policies.
  • Periodically witness fire pump tests and hydrant flows for general facilities at the NNSS, NLVF and RSL-Nellis.
  • Develop, plan, coordinate, conduct, and document pre-fire incident plans for general facilities.
  • May be assigned as General Staff by the Incident Commander or Area Commander as Planning or Logistics Section Chief or help tracking incident information including deployment to Command Post during extended emergencies.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, conduct building familiarization and pre-incident plan tours with F&R personnel.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, serve as an alternate Beneficial Occupancy Inspector - Subject Matter Expert.
  • Periodically witness Formal Workplace Inspections with Facility Managers.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, investigate the origin, cause and circumstances of all fires at the NNSS, determining whether a fire was the result of carelessness or criminal intent, investigate for mechanical and incendiary devices.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, gather evidence at the fire scene for presentation in courts of law, interview Firefighters, victims, witnesses and suspects as to the origin and cause for a fire or explosion; measure, sketch diagrams and utilize multiple devices to document fire scenes.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, assist in the investigation into the origin, cause and circumstances of explosions at the NNSS as part of an investigative team.
  • When requested, by the Fire Marshal, assist as an investigative team in gathering evidence at explosion scenes for presentation in courts of law, interview Firefighters, victims, witnesses and suspects as to the origin and cause for an explosion; measure, sketch diagrams and utilize multiple devices to document explosion scenes.
  • May be assigned to support & supply helicopter water drops during wildland fires.
  • Other duties as assigned by Management for short term projects. Long-term projects shall be mutually agreed upon and not in conflict with any other PLA (Project Labor Agreement).
  • If qualified, Fire Inspectors may be requested by Chief Officers to assist the Firefighters with operations such as offloading and/or retrieving suppression equipment and supplies.

Qualifications
Due to the nature of our work, US Citizenship is required for all positions.
Must possess the following certifications:
  • IFSAC, ICC, NFPA or ProBoard certified as a Fire Inspector I and Fire Instructor I, with a minimum of 3-5 years as a Fire Inspector.
  • Must also have Hazardous Materials Awareness, ICS-100, 200, 700, and 800.
  • Firefighter II, or Fire Investigator certification is preferred but not required.
  • The primary work location will be at the Nevada National Security Site (located 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada).
  • Work schedule for this position will be 4/10's, Monday - Thursday (subject to change).
  • Pre-placement physical examination, which includes a drug screen, is required. MSTS maintains a substance abuse policy that includes random drug testing.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.

MSTS is required by DOE directive to conduct a pre-employment drug test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, law enforcement records, and employment/education verifications. Applicants offered employment with MSTS are also subject to a federal background investigation to meet the requirements for access to classified information or matter if the duties of the position require a DOE security clearance. Substance abuse or illegal drug use, falsification of information, criminal activity, serious misconduct or other indicators of untrustworthiness can cause a clearance to be denied or terminated by DOE, resulting in the inability to perform the duties assigned and subsequent termination of employment. In addition, Applicants for employment must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship, at least 18 years of age. Reference DOE Order 472.2, "Personnel Security". If you hold more than one citizenship (i.e., of the U.S. and another country), your ability to obtain a security clearance may be impacted.
Ability to obtain a HSPD-12 Personal Identity Verification credential under the Department of Energy Order 206.2, 'Identity, Credential, and Access Management,' and Supplemental Directive NNSA SD 206.2, 'Implementation of Personal Identity Verification for Uncleared Contractors.'
MSTS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. MSTS is a background screening, drug-free workplace.
Hourly wage for this position is $50.43.
*Candidate has the opportunity to become a member of the Teamsters, Local 631.