Building Inspector
Inspect buildings to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
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- What's it like to be a Building Inspector?
- How to become a Building Inspector
- Latest Building Inspector jobs
- Top skills and experience for Building Inspectors
- Building Inspector role reviews
What's it like to be a Building Inspector?
Building Inspectors carry out inspections of commercial and residential buildings to ensure structures comply with laws and regulations. Inspections may be carried out prior, during or after building work has been completed, and help ensure that buildings are safe, structurally sound and accessible.
Tasks and duties
- Inspecting buildings to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
- Advising on building requirements.
- Issuing building permits.
- Certifying structure and plan compliance with the corresponding building regulations.
How to become a Building Inspector
To become a Building Inspector you need demonstrated knowledge of the construction industry and Australian Building Codes. Vocational training is required, as well as a Construction Induction Card (White Card).
- 1.Complete a relevant qualification such as a Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (CPC50220), Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying (CPC60121), or a Bachelor of Construction Management.
- 2.Registration or licensing may be required, so it’s important to check specific requirements with the licensing authority in your state.
- 3.To work on any building site in Australia, you will need to hold a Construction Induction Card (White Card). It may also be an advantage to be a member of a professional building inspector association.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Building Inspector employers on SEEK are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Building Inspection
Building Code of Australia
Building Surveying
Residential Buildings
Building Certification
Construction Industry
Builders Licence
National Construction Code
Australian Standards
Building Construction
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Latest Building Inspector reviews
4.0May 2021
Building inspector is satisfying, less stressful than supervising building projects
Reviewer's QualificationCertificate IV in Building
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationBuilding inspector
The good thingsVariety of work
Good salary
Ongoing support
The challengesBuilding practice and legislation
Drive a lot of hours
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4.0Oct 2018
Being a Building Inspector can be challenging, however the challenges are outweighed by the knowledge gained.
Reviewer's QualificationAdvanced diploma in civil construction design
ExperienceLess than a year
Organisation sizeMedium (20-199 employees)
SpecialisationInsurance building
The good thingsAlmost every job that you go to see is different which means that you are constantly learning and getting better at your job. In addition the role is very investigative which can be very interesting.
The challengesOne of the main challenges is the differences and particulars involved in different insurance companies policies which can be hard to learn. In addition there is a large amount of driving involved in ...
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