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Weekday Building Code Inspector Jobs in Washington

Actively develop relationships with builders and code officials through effective and professional ... HERS Rater, Energy Star, Green Building, ACCA 310 HVAC Grading, IECC, HVAC EPA, BPI, and LEED ...

Ensures all work performed meets required safety codes. * Inspect and maintain overall building and grounds appearance to ensure a high standard of quality. * Inspect and evaluate all building ...

Ensures all work performed meets required safety codes. * Inspect and maintain overall building and grounds appearance to ensure a high standard of quality. Inspect and evaluate all building systems ...

Construction Inspector I

Ashburn, VA ยท On-site

$30.25 - $42.25/hr

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code requirements, construction drawings and project specifications. Inspections may cross multiple ...

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code requirements, construction drawings and project specifications. Inspections may cross multiple ...

Ensures all work performed meets required safety codes. * Inspect and maintain overall building and grounds appearance to ensure a high standard of quality. * Inspect and evaluate all building ...

Ensures all work performed meets required safety codes. * Inspect and maintain overall building and grounds appearance to ensure a high standard of quality. * Inspect and evaluate all building ...

Ensures all work performed meets required safety codes. * Inspect and maintain overall building and grounds appearance to ensure a high standard of quality. * Inspect and evaluate all building ...

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Weekday Building Code Inspector information

How much do inspectors make per inspection?

Weekday Building Code Inspectors typically do not get paid per inspection but earn an hourly or salary wage, which can range from $20 to $50 per hour depending on experience and location. Some inspectors may receive additional compensation for overtime or specialized certifications, and their workload can vary based on project size and complexity.

Can you become a building inspector with no experience?

Weekday Building Code Inspectors typically need relevant training, certifications, or experience in construction or building trades. While some entry-level positions may accept candidates with related knowledge and a willingness to learn, most employers prefer candidates who have completed training programs or have prior experience in construction, architecture, or engineering. Certification from a recognized authority is often required to perform inspections independently.

What type of inspector gets paid the most?

Among building inspectors, those specializing in commercial building codes or working in high-demand urban areas tend to earn higher salaries. Inspectors with advanced certifications, extensive experience, or who oversee complex projects often receive higher pay. Salary can also vary based on the inspector's level of responsibility and the region's cost of living.

What is the difference between Weekday Building Code Inspector vs Weekend Building Code Inspector?

AspectWeekday Building Code InspectorWeekend Building Code Inspector
CertificationsBuilding inspection certifications, local building codesBuilding inspection certifications, local building codes
Work EnvironmentStandard weekday hours, office and on-site inspectionsWeekend hours, on-site inspections primarily
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipalities, construction companies, inspection agenciesMunicipalities, inspection agencies, construction firms

The main difference between a Weekday Building Code Inspector and a Weekend Building Code Inspector lies in their work schedule. Both roles require similar certifications and work within the same industry environment, but the Weekday Building Code Inspector typically works during regular business hours, while the Weekend Building Code Inspector operates on weekends, often to accommodate urgent inspections or project deadlines.

How many hours a week do building inspectors work?

Building inspectors typically work full-time hours, averaging around 40 hours per week. They may work additional hours to meet project deadlines or during inspections after hours, especially in busy periods or for urgent inspections.
Building Energy Inspector

Building Energy Inspector

PEG

Manassas, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 hours ago


Job description

PEG, LLC is in its twenty-eighth year being a diverse energy efficiency, engineering, environmental and management consulting firm operating principally in the Eastern and Central United States.

PEG, LLC is proud to partner with many of the nation's leading homebuilders in delivering construction compliance services. As a leader in Home Energy Ratings, a winner of multiple Energy Star Awards, and a standout in the construction industry, PEG has provided Home Energy Ratings for over 250,000 homes. Our mission is to deliver innovative, data-driven solutions that support high-performance buildings, sustainable development, and client success across residential and commercial sectors. We strive to continually improve building energy efficiency and therefore, the quality of homes and life in the communities that we service.

PEG, LLC offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package that reflects our commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace.


Please visit our website at www.pegenv.com to learn more about PEG!


Competitive Compensation Package with Full Benefits Includes:

  • Company-issued Gas Card, Toll Pass, & Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (in addition to salary)
  • Company-issued Uniforms, iPhone/iPad, Field Equipment/Tools including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Flexible Work Schedule - Year Round Employment - No Weekends - Monday to Friday Only!
  • Visit a construction site and see the job in action during the interview process!
  • Paid On The Job Training - Paid Professional Development through Learning/Certification Opportunities including PEG's HERS & HVAC Grading Certification Training Program
  • Pay increases available for approved job-related certifications (RESNET/Energy Star/IECC)
  • 20 Annual Paid Days Off (12 Days of Personal Time Off, Birthday PTO, 7 Company Paid Holidays)
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with up to a 4% company match vested immediately
  • Company Sponsored Medical Insurance that includes a contribution of up to 50% off the monthly premium
  • Dental & Vision Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability, Accident & Pet Insurance, Basic Life & Supplemental Life Coverage


THE ROLE

PEG is searching for motivated individuals who demonstrate a commitment and enthusiasm for Energy Efficiency, Energy Sustainability, and Building Energy Performance of New Residential Construction. This position requires you to become a certified HERS Rater. Learn more at www.resnet.us.

In this position, new employees will be provided with paid on the job training that will prepare them to perform Home Energy Audits in accordance with RESNET Guidelines. This will include visual inspections of materials, data collection and visual observation of energy efficient features, and the utilization of equipment to test system performance.

Job Location:

The geographical area assigned to this position includes a 100-mile radius with Manassas, VA at its center.

Essential Functions:

  • Perform Home Energy Audits in accordance with New Construction RESNET/Energy Star Guidelines including but not limited to:
    • Visual Observation of energy efficient features such as the quality of the installation of duct work, insulation, framing, air sealing, ventilation, etc.
    • Perform Blower Door and Duct Leakage Testing utilizing start of art equipment and cutting-edge technology to test building's performance to meet industry's standards
  • Actively develop relationships with builders and code officials through effective and professional communication


Education and/or Experience

  • High School Diploma or General Education Degree or Vocational Certificate in the Skilled Trades Industry is required
  • HERS Rater, Energy Star, Green Building, ACCA 310 HVAC Grading, IECC, HVAC EPA, BPI, and LEED Certifications are a plus!
  • 2 years of work experience in HVAC, home remodeling, or construction is helpful.

Physical Demands

  • Must be physically able to fulfill job functions, including lifting up to 50 lbs, carrying equipment, climbing ladders, work in confined spaces, and using small tools and testing equipment
  • Must enjoy working in the great outdoors


Additional Requirements

  • Must have a valid driver's license, satisfactory driving record, dependable transportation, and the ability to travel daily to job sites.
  • Must be dependable, self-directed, and able to complete projects with limited supervision


    PEG, LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.


    PEG, LLC uses E-Verify to confirm the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires.