Job description Inspector, Structural Steel in the Kootenay Region
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Find out what work is like for an inspector, structural steel in Canada. This work description is applicable to all Construction inspectors (NOC 22233).

Construction inspectors

Description

Construction inspectors inspect the construction and maintenance of new and existing buildings, bridges, highways and industrial construction to ensure that specifications and building codes are observed and monitor work site safety. They are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments, construction companies, architectural and civil engineering consulting firms or they may be self-employed.

Work week duration

Construction inspectors usually work between 35 to 40 hours per week.
Between 35 to 40 hours

Job duties

Here are some of the main activities and tasks that Construction inspectors have to perform, and some of the physical demands they involve:

  • Examine plans, drawings, and site layouts for new buildings, building renovations and other proposed structures
  • Inspect construction of buildings, bridges, dams, highways and other types of building and engineering construction for conformance to drawings, specifications, building codes or other applicable ordinances
  • Inspect and test electrical or plumbing installations in buildings to ensure compliance with municipal, provincial and federal regulations
  • Inspect steel framework, concrete forms, reinforcing steel mesh and rods, concrete or pre-stressed concrete to ensure quality standards and to verify conformance to specifications and building codes
  • Inspect construction of sewer systems and pipelines
  • Inspect construction sites to ensure that safe working conditions are maintained
  • Inspect existing buildings to identify and report on structural defects, fire hazards and other threats to safety
  • Inspect new or resale homes on behalf of clients and assess and provide reports on the physical condition of property
  • Assess the energy performance and potential energy savings of buildings.
  • Plan, design, develop, implement, and evaluate workplace activities to ensure that workers comply with company policies and government safety regulations.

Physical demands Help - Physical Demands

  • Standing
  • Making repetitive motions
  • Handling material manually
  • Walking and running

Workplaces and employers

Here are the typical workplaces where Construction inspectors are employed and some of their main characteristics:

  • Provincial government
  • Municipal governments
  • Federal governments
  • Construction firms
  • Architectural consulting firms
  • Self-employed
  • Civil engineering consulting firms

Work environment Help - Physical Work Environment

  • In an enclosed vehicle or equipment
  • Sound and noise
  • Standard safety equipment
  • Outside, exposed to weather
  • Indoors, environmentally controlled
  • High places
  • Dangerous chemical substances
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Hazardous conditions

Physical proximity from others Help - Physical proximity from others

  • Close (at arm’s length)

Related job titles

Here are some other related job titles that are found in the same occupational category (NOC 22233), and a list of similar occupations:

  • bridge inspector
  • building construction inspector
  • construction inspector
  • highway construction inspector
  • home inspector
  • housing construction inspector
  • mine construction inspector
  • plumbing inspector
  • pre-stressed concrete inspector
  • safety officer - construction

Similar occupations Help - Similar occupations

Sources Occupational and Skills Information System & National Occupational Classification

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