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Building Inspection Assistant I at Nairobi City County Public Service Board

  • Experience Required:Not Specified
  • Total Positions:8
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Job Category: Engineering
  • Minimum Education: Diploma
  • Job Location: Nairobi, Kenya
  • Posted on: January 17, 2024
  • Last Date: January 23, 2024

Job Description

JOB GROUP "H"
No Of Positions 8
Salary Range: KES (26900-35380)
House Allowance: KES 6750
Commuter Allowance: KES4000
Location: Nairobi

Job Requirement
i. Diploma in engineering, architecture, or building inspection technology.

ii. Proven work experience as a Building Inspector.

iii. Knowledge of construction design techniques.

iv. Knowledge of construction materials, plumbing, electrical systems, heating systems, and sewerage systems.

v. Advanced mathematical skills.

vi. Ability to make difficult decisions.

vii. Ability to read and understand blueprints and construction designs.

viii. A good eye for detail quickly spots safety and structural issues.

Job Description
i. Required to conduct inspections before, during, and after construction to ensure that the building and construction site complies with safety, structural, and building code regulations.

ii. Required to issue violation notices, stop-work orders, and permits for construction.

iii. Reviewing blueprints and building plans.

iv. Checking foundation depth and the strength of construction materials.

v. Inspecting the building structure, plumbing, electrical, sewerage, and heating systems for safety and specification compliance.

vi. Maintaining daily construction logs and ensuring that the construction site adheres to all safety codes.

vii. Measuring dimensions to verify alignment, elevation, and leveling of the building.

viii. Issuing of violation notices and stop-work orders.

ix. Signing and issuing construction and occupation permits.

Skills Required

Attention to Details
Analytical Skills
Quality Inspection

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