The Village of Oak Park is seeking applicants for a full-time Building Inspector position. Duties include inspecting new construction and renovations to ensure compliance with building codes. Applicants must have experience performing building, electrical, and mechanical inspections and obtain various certification within 12-24 months of hire. The position requires working outdoors in all weather conditions and significant daily walking.
The Village of Winnetka is seeking a Permit & Zoning Technician to provide customer service and administrative support to the Community Development Department. Key responsibilities include assisting the public with building permit inquiries and applications, conducting basic zoning reviews, scheduling inspections, and maintaining department records and webpages. Applicants should have 2-3 years of administrative experience and knowledge of municipal permits and zoning compliance. The position offers a salary range of $56,794 to $79,913 depending on qualifications.
The Village of Hanover Park is seeking a part-time Permit Coordinator to work 12:30-4:30 PM Monday through Friday. The position assists with the permit process from application to certificate of occupancy, calculates fees, and provides customer service. Duties include preparing schedules, issuing permits, balancing cash receipts, and maintaining permit records in software. Applicants should have an Associate's degree and 1 year of related experience, as well as a valid driver's license and ICC Permit Technician certification or ability to obtain within 1 year of hire.
The Addison Fire Protection District #1 is seeking a full-time Fire Inspector. The district covers approximately 12 square miles and 40,000 residents in DuPage County, just outside Chicago. Duties include conducting fire inspections, investigating code violations, issuing permits and citations, and developing public education programs. Candidates should have fire prevention or inspection experience along with certifications like Certified Inspector I. The position requires field work, record keeping, and public interaction.
This job posting is for a Building and Zoning Inspector position in Cook County, Illinois. The inspector ensures construction projects comply with building codes and zoning ordinances. Duties include inspecting new and renovated structures, providing code information to the public, performing plan reviews, and issuing citations for violations. Qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, five years of construction and inspection experience, ICC certifications, and a valid driver's license. The position requires medium physical work and travel throughout Cook County.
This job posting is for a Building Inspector position in Hanover Park, Illinois. The position pays $35.13 per hour or $68,500 annually. Key responsibilities include performing inspections of residential and commercial properties to ensure compliance with codes and ordinances, reviewing building plans, issuing permits and violation notices, and responding to emergency calls. A minimum of an Associate's degree in a related field plus one year of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience, is required. Certification in at least one area of residential or commercial building inspection is also required.
SB 2368 proposes establishing statewide minimum building codes for commercial buildings, which would limit the authority of municipalities to determine their own building codes. This legislation is opposed by the Illinois Municipal League (IML) as it is an overstep of local control and preempts home rule authority. The IML argues it would place an unfunded mandate on municipalities and divert funding from important local services. The IML asks the General Assembly to vote no on the bill.
The Village of Oak Park is seeking applicants for a full-time Building Inspector position. Duties include inspecting new construction and renovations to ensure compliance with building codes. Applicants must have experience performing building, electrical, and mechanical inspections and obtain various certification within 12-24 months of hire. The position requires working outdoors in all weather conditions and significant daily walking.
The Village of Winnetka is seeking a Permit & Zoning Technician to provide customer service and administrative support to the Community Development Department. Key responsibilities include assisting the public with building permit inquiries and applications, conducting basic zoning reviews, scheduling inspections, and maintaining department records and webpages. Applicants should have 2-3 years of administrative experience and knowledge of municipal permits and zoning compliance. The position offers a salary range of $56,794 to $79,913 depending on qualifications.
The Village of Hanover Park is seeking a part-time Permit Coordinator to work 12:30-4:30 PM Monday through Friday. The position assists with the permit process from application to certificate of occupancy, calculates fees, and provides customer service. Duties include preparing schedules, issuing permits, balancing cash receipts, and maintaining permit records in software. Applicants should have an Associate's degree and 1 year of related experience, as well as a valid driver's license and ICC Permit Technician certification or ability to obtain within 1 year of hire.
The Addison Fire Protection District #1 is seeking a full-time Fire Inspector. The district covers approximately 12 square miles and 40,000 residents in DuPage County, just outside Chicago. Duties include conducting fire inspections, investigating code violations, issuing permits and citations, and developing public education programs. Candidates should have fire prevention or inspection experience along with certifications like Certified Inspector I. The position requires field work, record keeping, and public interaction.
This job posting is for a Building and Zoning Inspector position in Cook County, Illinois. The inspector ensures construction projects comply with building codes and zoning ordinances. Duties include inspecting new and renovated structures, providing code information to the public, performing plan reviews, and issuing citations for violations. Qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, five years of construction and inspection experience, ICC certifications, and a valid driver's license. The position requires medium physical work and travel throughout Cook County.
This job posting is for a Building Inspector position in Hanover Park, Illinois. The position pays $35.13 per hour or $68,500 annually. Key responsibilities include performing inspections of residential and commercial properties to ensure compliance with codes and ordinances, reviewing building plans, issuing permits and violation notices, and responding to emergency calls. A minimum of an Associate's degree in a related field plus one year of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience, is required. Certification in at least one area of residential or commercial building inspection is also required.
SB 2368 proposes establishing statewide minimum building codes for commercial buildings, which would limit the authority of municipalities to determine their own building codes. This legislation is opposed by the Illinois Municipal League (IML) as it is an overstep of local control and preempts home rule authority. The IML argues it would place an unfunded mandate on municipalities and divert funding from important local services. The IML asks the General Assembly to vote no on the bill.
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking a summer intern for their Building & Life Safety Department. The internship pays $17 per hour and involves assisting staff by answering phones, processing inspection requests, and performing data entry and file management tasks. Candidates are encouraged to apply online at the village's website or send applications by mail or email by the time the position is filled.
The Village of Elburn, Illinois is seeking candidates for the position of Building Inspector/Code Compliance Officer. This full-time role is responsible for performing building inspections, reviewing plans, enforcing codes, issuing permits, and maintaining records to support the Building & Zoning Department. The ideal candidate will have a valid driver's license, be comfortable interacting with the public, and be able to explain building codes clearly. Apply by May 1st for this opportunity to serve the growing community of Elburn.
This document summarizes a mass timber construction mini-seminar to be held on April 28th. The seminar will consist of three presentations:
1. Raymond O'Brocki will discuss fire testing and code provisions for tall mass timber buildings, focusing on cross-laminated timber.
2. Anthony Harvey will cover early design decisions that can impact cost, such as construction types, fire ratings, and integrating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
3. Brandon Brooks will provide an overview of mass timber products and connections for general contractors, including coordination, installation, and safety considerations.
2023-03-10_Opng_Evanston_Bldg-Inspection Services Div Mgr.pdfNorthwestBOCA
The City of Evanston is accepting applications for a Building and Inspection Services Division Manager through March 27. The position oversees day-to-day operations and staff of the division, playing a critical role in development services as the primary technical expert on building safety. Duties include enforcing building codes, evaluating operations, and ensuring all construction meets applicable laws and regulations. Applicants should have a Bachelor's degree in a related field plus 7 years of experience including 2 years supervising inspectors or plan reviewers. ICC certification is required or must be obtained within 18 months.
The Village of Huntley is seeking applicants for a Building Inspector position. Duties include inspecting commercial and residential construction to ensure compliance with building codes, reviewing plans, enforcing codes, and assisting with permits. Requirements include building trade experience, ICC certifications, knowledge of building codes, and effective communication skills. The position is full time with benefits and salary ranging from $72,000 to $84,500 annually.
The City of Highland Park is seeking a Plan Examiner/Inspector to review building plans and conduct inspections to ensure compliance with building codes and ordinances. Duties include reviewing plans for residential and commercial buildings, inspecting construction sites, and responding to complaints. Applicants should have a degree in architecture or construction and 3-5 years of experience in plan review or inspections, as well as ICC certifications that must be obtained within 24 months. Strong communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills are required.
The Village of Oak Park is seeking applicants for a Customer Service Representative II position. This full-time role provides customer service to the public, including handling phone calls, permits, and accounts. Duties involve processing service requests, answering questions, and providing information to residents. Applicants should have 2 years of customer service experience and a high school diploma. The position offers a competitive benefits package and salary starting at $19.66 per hour. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, with first review on January 20, 2023.
The Village of Winnetka is seeking a Permit & Zoning Technician to provide customer service and administrative support to the Community Development Department. Key responsibilities include assisting the public with building permit inquiries, processing permit applications, conducting zoning reviews, scheduling inspections, and maintaining department records and websites. Applicants should have 2-3 years of administrative experience and knowledge of municipal permits and zoning compliance. The position requires occasional evening and weekend work to assist with public meetings.
FT author
Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
PREMIUM
June 20 2024
Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
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Amanda
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The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking a summer intern for their Building & Life Safety Department. The internship pays $17 per hour and involves assisting staff by answering phones, processing inspection requests, and performing data entry and file management tasks. Candidates are encouraged to apply online at the village's website or send applications by mail or email by the time the position is filled.
The Village of Elburn, Illinois is seeking candidates for the position of Building Inspector/Code Compliance Officer. This full-time role is responsible for performing building inspections, reviewing plans, enforcing codes, issuing permits, and maintaining records to support the Building & Zoning Department. The ideal candidate will have a valid driver's license, be comfortable interacting with the public, and be able to explain building codes clearly. Apply by May 1st for this opportunity to serve the growing community of Elburn.
This document summarizes a mass timber construction mini-seminar to be held on April 28th. The seminar will consist of three presentations:
1. Raymond O'Brocki will discuss fire testing and code provisions for tall mass timber buildings, focusing on cross-laminated timber.
2. Anthony Harvey will cover early design decisions that can impact cost, such as construction types, fire ratings, and integrating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
3. Brandon Brooks will provide an overview of mass timber products and connections for general contractors, including coordination, installation, and safety considerations.
2023-03-10_Opng_Evanston_Bldg-Inspection Services Div Mgr.pdfNorthwestBOCA
The City of Evanston is accepting applications for a Building and Inspection Services Division Manager through March 27. The position oversees day-to-day operations and staff of the division, playing a critical role in development services as the primary technical expert on building safety. Duties include enforcing building codes, evaluating operations, and ensuring all construction meets applicable laws and regulations. Applicants should have a Bachelor's degree in a related field plus 7 years of experience including 2 years supervising inspectors or plan reviewers. ICC certification is required or must be obtained within 18 months.
The Village of Huntley is seeking applicants for a Building Inspector position. Duties include inspecting commercial and residential construction to ensure compliance with building codes, reviewing plans, enforcing codes, and assisting with permits. Requirements include building trade experience, ICC certifications, knowledge of building codes, and effective communication skills. The position is full time with benefits and salary ranging from $72,000 to $84,500 annually.
The City of Highland Park is seeking a Plan Examiner/Inspector to review building plans and conduct inspections to ensure compliance with building codes and ordinances. Duties include reviewing plans for residential and commercial buildings, inspecting construction sites, and responding to complaints. Applicants should have a degree in architecture or construction and 3-5 years of experience in plan review or inspections, as well as ICC certifications that must be obtained within 24 months. Strong communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills are required.
The Village of Oak Park is seeking applicants for a Customer Service Representative II position. This full-time role provides customer service to the public, including handling phone calls, permits, and accounts. Duties involve processing service requests, answering questions, and providing information to residents. Applicants should have 2 years of customer service experience and a high school diploma. The position offers a competitive benefits package and salary starting at $19.66 per hour. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, with first review on January 20, 2023.
The Village of Winnetka is seeking a Permit & Zoning Technician to provide customer service and administrative support to the Community Development Department. Key responsibilities include assisting the public with building permit inquiries, processing permit applications, conducting zoning reviews, scheduling inspections, and maintaining department records and websites. Applicants should have 2-3 years of administrative experience and knowledge of municipal permits and zoning compliance. The position requires occasional evening and weekend work to assist with public meetings.
FT author
Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
PREMIUM
June 20 2024
Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
Thanks for reading,
Amanda
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
Around 52% of the elder populations in India are living in poverty and poor health problems. In this technological world, they became very backward without having any knowledge about technology. So they’re dependent on working hard for their daily earnings, they’re physically very weak. Thus charity organizations are made to help and raise them and also to give them hope to live.
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/supporting-charity-for-elderly-people-india/
#oldagehome, #donateforeldersinkurnool, #donateforelders, #donationforelders, #donateforoldpeople, #donationforoldpeople, #sponsorforelders, #sponsorforoldpeople, #donationforcharity, #charity, #seruds, #kurnool, #donateforoldagehome, #oldagehomedonation