Skills & Competencies for Building Inspector

Building Inspector job profile

JOB SUMMARY for Building Inspector

Inspects initial construction and additional repairs to ensure adherence to contract specifications, building ordinances, and zoning laws.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES for Building Inspector

May be assigned to residential or commercial structures.

Building Inspector SALARY RANGE

BASE 50%
$61,914
TOTAL 50%
$61,986
Job Level
P01
Job Code
SC16000368
Education/Degree
JD, MD, PhD or Equivalent
Reports To
Supervisor or Manager

Building Inspector Skills and Competencies List

Proficiency Levels and Behavioural Indicators
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3 hard skills or competencies (industry competencies) for Building Inspector

1 Industry Competency – Civil Engineering
Proficiency Level -2
Skill definition-Overseeing the safe design, construction, and maintenance of structures and environments.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Explains the processes of designing and executing civil engineering projects.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Helps in inspecting civil engineering infrastructure to identify possible issues with constructed structures.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Executes infrastructure design and cost estimates to ensure that the project is under budget.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Develops civil engineering plans to adhere to established specifications and standards.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Leads the overall civil engineering design activities within multidiscipline design teams.
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2 Industry Competency – Construction Management
Proficiency Level -1
Skill definition-Providing overall planning, coordination, and control of construction processes.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Explains the importance of construction management for engineering projects.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Prepares reports about the status and progress of the construction project.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Performs change order estimating and collaborates with the project manager in change order negotiations.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Monitors the overall aspects and phases of construction projects.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Monitors various construction schedules and milestones against established programs.
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3 Building Inspector - Skill and Competency
Proficiency Level - 3
4 Skill and Competency - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 4
5 Competency for - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 5

6 general skills or competencies (Job family competencies) for Building Inspector

1 Job Family Competencies – Building Maintenance
Proficiency Level -1
Skill definition-Maintaining, restoring, and improving the functionality of the building to ensure a safe, functional, and comfortable environment.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Explains how to operate a computerized building permit processing system.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Informs the management of any safety concerns regarding equipment, grounds, and buildings.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Reviews maintenance calendars to ensure the building remains in good operating condition.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Leads preventative and corrective maintenance to avoid building system breakdowns.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Monitors inspection and maintenance activities to ensure building operations align with our organization's objectives.
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2 Job Family Competencies – Quality Assurance
Proficiency Level -2
Skill definition-Verifying the adherence of product with required specifications and expectations to track and resolve deficiencies prior to product release.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Identifies problems and issues to maintain quality assurance.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Reports quality assurance-related issues to the management through corrective action identification.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Participates in the planning and implementation of quality assurance programs and related activities.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Monitors the overall quality assurance process to ensure adherence to standards and end-user requirements.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Leads the development of quality assurance-related metrics to monitor the performance of our business.
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3 Building Inspector - Skill and Competency
Proficiency Level - 3
4 Skill and Competency - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 4
5 Competency for - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 5

7 soft skills or competencies (core competencies) for Building Inspector

1 Core Competencies – Attention to Detail
Proficiency Level -2
Skill definition-Executing and completing a task with a high level of accuracy.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Lists best practices and tools to maintain high accuracy and thoroughness in the workplace.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Uses checklists to ensure that information goes out error-free.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Suggests solutions to issues that arise while executing the tasks.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Employs techniques for motivating personnel to meet or exceed accuracy goals.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Leads the creation of tools for enhancing and assuring accuracy.
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2 Core Competencies – Maintaining Focus
Proficiency Level -2
Skill definition-Concentrating on a single task and bringing ideas and responsibilities to completion.
Level 1 Behaviors
(General Familiarity)
Learns how to improve the ability to stay focused.
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Level 2 Behaviors
(Light Experience)
Sets deadlines to stay focused on performing scheduled tasks.
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Level 3 Behaviors
(Moderate Experience)
Updates priorities quickly according to changing requirements.
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Level 4 Behaviors
(Extensive Experience)
Reduces unnecessary events to keep focus.
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Level 5 Behaviors
(Mastery)
Establishes best practices and techniques to increase the attention span of employees.
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3 Building Inspector - Skill and Competency
Proficiency Level - 3
4 Skill and Competency - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 4
5 Competency for - Building Inspector
Proficiency Level - 5

Summary of Building Inspector skills and competencies

There are 3 hard skills for Building Inspector, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Plumbing.
6 general skills for Building Inspector, Building Maintenance, Quality Assurance, Quality Audit, etc.
7 soft skills for Building Inspector, Attention to Detail, Maintaining Focus, Honesty And Integrity, etc.
While the list totals 16 distinct skills, it's important to note that not all are required to be mastered to the same degree. Some skills may only need a basic understanding, whereas others demand a higher level of expertise.
For instance, as a Building Inspector, he or she needs to be proficient in Attention to Detail, be proficient in Maintaining Focus, and be proficient in Honesty And Integrity.

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