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carpenter,superviser,home inspector, forklift operator, jig lifts .
this is thinge i can do. 1. Adhere to safety procedures 2. Advise clients or customers 3. Analyze technical data, designs, or preliminary specifications 4. Anchor or brace wooden structures, frameworks, or forms 5. Answer customer or public inquiries 6. Apply adhesives, caulking, sealants, or coatings 7. Apply grouting or other masonry adhesives 8. Apply plaster, stucco or related material 9. Assign work to staff or employees 10. Attach moisture barrier sheeting over construction surfaces 11. Bid engineering, construction or extraction projects 12. Build or install cabinets or related interior wood fixtures 13. Build or repair masonry structures, including kilns or furnaces 14. Build or repair structures in construction, repair, or manufacturing setting 15. Climb ladders, scaffolding, or utility or telephone poles 16. Communicate technical information 17. Compare findings with specifications to ensure conformance to standards 18. Compile information on findings from investigation of accidents 19. Compute cost estimates of construction or engineering projects 20. Compute product or materials test results 21. Compute production, construction, or installation specifications 22. Conduct land surveys 23. Conduct or attend staff meetings 24. Conduct training for personnel 25. Confer with engineering, technical or manufacturing personnel 26. Confer with scientists 27. Construct, erect, or repair wooden frameworks or structures 28. Consult with customers concerning needs 29. Cover surfaces with masking tape or drop cloths 30. Create decorative textures in finish coat 31. Cut or shape stone, tile, brick, or related material 32. Cut, fit, or join floor covering or foundation materials 33. Cut, shape, fit, or join wood or other construction materials 34. Demonstrate or explain assembly or use of equipment 35. Design construction projects 36. Determine dimensions of wooden furnishings or structures to be built 37. Determine installation, service, or repair needed 38. Determine loaded cargo complies with regulations or specifications 39. Determine material or tool requirements 40. Determine project methods and procedures 41. Direct and coordinate activities of workers or staff 42. Distinguish colors 43. Drive automobile, van, or light truck 44. Ensure conformance to building regulations 45. Ensure equipment is operating to prescribed standards 46. Enter time sheet information 47. Erect fences, guard rails, highway markers, or related structures 48. Erect scaffold 49. Establish employee performance standards 50. Estimate costs of design materials or construction 51. Estimate time needed for project 52. Estimate time or cost for installation, repair, or construction projects 53. Evaluate construction quality 54. Evaluate equipment for compliance with standards 55. Evaluate importance of incoming telephone calls 56. Evaluate material specifications 57. Evaluate new construction industry practices 58. Evaluate premises for cleanliness 59. Examine files or documents to obtain information 60. Examine permits or licenses to ensure compliance with requirements 61. Examine products or work to verify conformance to specifications 62. Explain government rules or policies 63. Fabricate beams 64. Fabricate, assemble, or disassemble manufactured products by hand 65. Finish concrete surfaces 66. Finish or refinish floor, furniture, or related wood surfaces 67. Gather physical evidence 68. Greet customers, guests, visitors, or passengers 69. Identify home safety hazards 70. Inspect buildings to detect violations of fire codes 71. Inspect electrical installation for code conformance 72. Inspect facilities or equipment for regulatory compliance 73. Inspect machinery or equipment to determine adjustments or repairs needed 74. Inspect material moving equipment 75. Inspect or test materials to verify safety standards or ensure meeting of specifications 76. Inspect premises or structure for evidence of deterioration or damage 77. Inspect products or systems for regulatory compliance 78. Inspect project operations, or site to determine specification compliance 79. Inspect property for construction, condition, or design 80. Install carpet, linoleum, tile, or related material onto floors or walls 81. Install doors, wood floors, window frames, trim, or stairs 82. Install drywall, plasterboard, or wallboard 83. Install insulating materials 84. Install lathing to support plaster, stucco, or related construction material 85. Install locks, hinges, or related finish hardware 86. Install or replace glass in windows, skylights, or other structural surfaces 87. Install prefabricated building components 88. Install shingles, tile, slate, asphalt, or related roofing materials 89. Install siding or sheeting 90. Install sub flooring, rough framing, or partitions 91. Install wall or ceiling shock-absorbing paneling or acoustical tiles 92. Install wallpaper, fabric, or billboard posters 93. Inventory stock to ensure adequate supplies 94. Investigate complaints, disturbances, or violations 95. Issue citation or warning for violation of laws 96. Laminate objects 97. Lay or install brick, block, stone, tile, or related masonry material 98. Lay out masonry work 99. Lay out woodworking projects 100. Load, unload, or stack containers, materials, or products 101. Lubricate machinery, equipment, or parts 102. Maintain daily logs or records 103. Maintain file of job openings 104. Maintain inspection tools or equipment 105. Maintain inventory of office equipment or furniture 106. Maintain job descriptions 107. Maintain or repair construction machinery or equipment 108. Maintain production or work records 109. Maintain records, reports, or files 110. Maintain relationships with clients 111. Make decisions 112. Make presentations 113. Measure and mark lay out for construction projects 114. Measure and mark reference points or cutting lines on workpieces 115. Measure construction dimensions 116. Measure tile or masonry materials 117. measure, cut, or paste wall covering material 118. Measure, weigh, or count products or materials 119. Mix mortar, grout, slurry, concrete, or related masonry material 120. Mix paint, ingredients, or chemicals, according to specifications 121. Modify work procedures or processes to meet deadlines 122. Monitor worker performance 123. Move materials or goods between work areas 124. Move or fit heavy objects 125. Obtain information from clients, customers, or patients 126. Obtain information from individuals 127. Obtain land survey data using surveying instruments 128. Operate floor sanding machine 129. Operate hoist, winch, or hydraulic boom 130. Operate jackhammer 131. Operate land or site surveying instruments 132. Operate mix or blending machine 133. Operate paint or coating application production machinery 134. Operate pneumatic tamper to patch pavement or tamp earth 135. Operate power construction equipment 136. Operate woodworking equipment/machinery 137. Order or purchase supplies, materials, or equipment 138. Orient new employees 139. Oversee work progress to verify safety or conformance to standards 140. Package goods for shipment or storage 141. Paint walls or other structural surfaces 142. Perform safety inspections in construction or resource extraction setting 143. Perform safety inspections in industrial, manufacturing or repair setting 144. Plan construction of structures or facilities 145. Plan or organize work 146. Position, align, or level machines, equipment, or structures 147. Prepare building surfaces for paint, finishes, wallpaper, or adhesives 148. Prepare or maintain employee records 149. Prepare reports 150. Prepare reports for management 151. Prepare safety reports 152. Prepare site or surfaces for concrete or masonry work 153. Prepare technical reports or related documentation 154. Provide customer service 155. Read blueprints 156. Read specifications 157. Read tape measure 158. Read technical drawings 159. Receive customer orders 160. Recognize construction industry codes or symbols on blueprints 161. Recognize public safety hazards 162. Recognize wood characteristics 163. Recognize wood species characteristics 164. Recommend action to ensure compliance 165. Recommend alterations in construction or specifications 166. Record test results, test procedures, or inspection data 167. Remove finish from walls or related structures 168. Repair cracks, defects, or damage in installed building materials 169. Repair or replace locks, hinges, or related finish hardware 170. Repair prefabricated wooden building components 171. Requisition stock, materials, supplies or equipment 172. Resolve customer or public complaints 173. Review schedules to obtain cargo loading information 174. Schedule activities, classes, or events 175. Schedule employee work hours 176. Select insulation materials 177. Select masonry material to be installed according to specifications 178. Set priorities for construction workers 179. Signal directions or warnings to coworkers 180. Stock or organize goods 181. Tape dry wall joints 182. Test electrical/electronic wiring, equipment, systems or fixtures 183. Test mechanical products or equipment 184. Understand construction specifications 185. Understand government construction contracting regulations 186. Understand second language 187. Understand technical operating, service or repair manuals 188. Use basic carpentry techniques 189. Use basic plumbing techniques 190. Use building materials for routine building maintenance 191. Use building or land use regulations 192. Use computers to enter, access or retrieve data 193. Use concrete fabrication techniques 194. Use electronic calibration devices 195. Use hand or power tools 196. Use hand or power woodworking tools 197. Use hazardous materials information 198. Use knowledge of investigation techniques 199. Use knowledge of regulations in surveying or construction activities 200. Use land surveying techniques 201. Use measuring devices in construction or extraction work 202. Use oral or written communication techniques 203. Use portable hand spray equipment 204. Use pressure gauges 205. Use spray application production equipment 206. Use surfacing machine to polish terrazzo or concrete 207. Use turnbuckle in structural repair or assembly work 208. Use two-way radio or mobile phone 209. Verify cargo against shipping papers 210. Verify levelness or verticality, using level or plumb bob 211. Verify trueness of structure using plumb bob or level 212. Weld together metal parts, components, or structures 213. Work as a team member JUST A FEW THINGS I KNOW HOW TO DO. 1. Adhere to safety procedures 2. Advise clients or customers 3. Analyze technical data, designs, or preliminary specifications 4. Anchor or brace wooden structures, frameworks, or forms 5. Answer customer or public inquiries 6. Apply adhesives, caulking, sealants, or coatings 7. Apply grouting or other masonry adhesives 8. Apply plaster, stucco or related material 9. Assign work to staff or employees 10. Attach moisture barrier sheeting over construction surfaces 11. Bid engineering, construction or extraction projects 12. Build or install cabinets or related interior wood fixtures 13. Build or repair masonry structures, including kilns or furnaces 14. Build or repair structures in construction, repair, or manufacturing setting 15. Climb ladders, scaffolding, or utility or telephone poles 16. Communicate technical information 17. Compare findings with specifications to ensure conformance to standards 18. Compile information on findings from investigation of accidents 19. Compute cost estimates of construction or engineering projects 20. Compute product or materials test results 21. Compute production, construction, or installation specifications 22. Conduct land surveys 23. Conduct or attend staff meetings 24. Conduct training for personnel 25. Confer with engineering, technical or manufacturing personnel 26. Confer with scientists 27. Construct, erect, or repair wooden frameworks or structures 28. Consult with customers concerning needs 29. Cover surfaces with masking tape or drop cloths 30. Create decorative textures in finish coat 31. Cut or shape stone, tile, brick, or related material 32. Cut, fit, or join floor covering or foundation materials 33. Cut, shape, fit, or join wood or other construction materials 34. Demonstrate or explain assembly or use of equipment 35. Design construction projects 36. Determine dimensions of wooden furnishings or structures to be built 37. Determine installation, service, or repair needed 38. Determine loaded cargo complies with regulations or specifications 39. Determine material or tool requirements 40. Determine project methods and procedures 41. Direct and coordinate activities of workers or staff 42. Distinguish colors 43. Drive automobile, van, or light truck 44. Ensure conformance to building regulations 45. Ensure equipment is operating to prescribed standards 46. Enter time sheet information 47. Erect fences, guard rails, highway markers, or related structures 48. Erect scaffold 49. Establish employee performance standards 50. Estimate costs of design materials or construction 51. Estimate time needed for project 52. Estimate time or cost for installation, repair, or construction projects 53. Evaluate construction quality 54. Evaluate equipment for compliance with standards 55. Evaluate importance of incoming telephone calls 56. Evaluate material specifications 57. Evaluate new construction industry practices 58. Evaluate premises for cleanliness 59. Examine files or documents to obtain information 60. Examine permits or licenses to ensure compliance with requirements 61. Examine products or work to verify conformance to specifications 62. Explain government rules or policies 63. Fabricate beams 64. Fabricate, assemble, or disassemble manufactured products by hand 65. Finish concrete surfaces 66. Finish or refinish floor, furniture, or related wood surfaces 67. Gather physical evidence 68. Greet customers, guests, visitors, or passengers 69. Identify home safety hazards 70. Inspect buildings to detect violations of fire codes 71. Inspect electrical installation for code conformance 72. Inspect facilities or equipment for regulatory compliance 73. Inspect machinery or equipment to determine adjustments or repairs needed 74. Inspect material moving equipment 75. Inspect or test materials to verify safety standards or ensure meeting of specifications 76. Inspect premises or structure for evidence of deterioration or damage 77. Inspect products or systems for regulatory compliance 78. Inspect project operations, or site to determine specification compliance 79. Inspect property for construction, condition, or design 80. Install carpet, linoleum, tile, or related material onto floors or walls 81. Install doors, wood floors, window frames, trim, or stairs 82. Install drywall, plasterboard, or wallboard 83. Install insulating materials 84. Install lathing to support plaster, stucco, or related construction material 85. Install locks, hinges, or related finish hardware 86. Install or replace glass in windows, skylights, or other structural surfaces 87. Install prefabricated building components 88. Install shingles, tile, slate, asphalt, or related roofing materials 89. Install siding or sheeting 90. Install sub flooring, rough framing, or partitions 91. Install wall or ceiling shock-absorbing paneling or acoustical tiles 92. Install wallpaper, fabric, or billboard posters 93. Inventory stock to ensure adequate supplies 94. Investigate complaints, disturbances, or violations 95. Issue citation or warning for violation of laws 96. Laminate objects 97. Lay or install brick, block, stone, tile, or related masonry material 98. Lay out masonry work 99. Lay out woodworking projects 100. Load, unload, or stack containers, materials, or products 101. Lubricate machinery, equipment, or parts 102. Maintain daily logs or records 103. Maintain file of job openings 104. Maintain inspection tools or equipment 105. Maintain inventory of office equipment or furniture 106. Maintain job descriptions 107. Maintain or repair construction machinery or equipment 108. Maintain production or work records 109. Maintain records, reports, or files 110. Maintain relationships with clients 111. Make decisions 112. Make presentations 113. Measure and mark lay out for construction projects 114. Measure and mark reference points or cutting lines on workpieces 115. Measure construction dimensions 116. Measure tile or masonry materials 117. measure, cut, or paste wall covering material 118. Measure, weigh, or count products or materials 119. Mix mortar, grout, slurry, concrete, or related masonry material 120. Mix paint, ingredients, or chemicals, according to specifications 121. Modify work procedures or processes to meet deadlines 122. Monitor worker performance 123. Move materials or goods between work areas 124. Move or fit heavy objects 125. Obtain information from clients, customers, or patients 126. Obtain information from individuals 127. Obtain land survey data using surveying instruments 128. Operate floor sanding machine 129. Operate hoist, winch, or hydraulic boom 130. Operate jackhammer 131. Operate land or site surveying instruments 132. Operate mix or blending machine 133. Operate paint or coating application production machinery 134. Operate pneumatic tamper to patch pavement or tamp earth 135. Operate power construction equipment 136. Operate woodworking equipment/machinery 137. Order or purchase supplies, materials, or equipment 138. Orient new employees 139. Oversee work progress to verify safety or conformance to standards 140. Package goods for shipment or storage 141. Paint walls or other structural surfaces 142. Perform safety inspections in construction or resource extraction setting 143. Perform safety inspections in industrial, manufacturing or repair setting 144. Plan construction of structures or facilities 145. Plan or organize work 146. Position, align, or level machines, equipment, or structures 147. Prepare building surfaces for paint, finishes, wallpaper, or adhesives 148. Prepare or maintain employee records 149. Prepare reports 150. Prepare reports for management 151. Prepare safety reports 152. Prepare site or surfaces for concrete or masonry work 153. Prepare technical reports or related documentation 154. Provide customer service 155. Read blueprints 156. Read specifications 157. Read tape measure 158. Read technical drawings 159. Receive customer orders 160. Recognize construction industry codes or symbols on blueprints 161. Recognize public safety hazards 162. Recognize wood characteristics 163. Recognize wood species characteristics 164. Recommend action to ensure compliance 165. Recommend alterations in construction or specifications 166. Record test results, test procedures, or inspection data 167. Remove finish from walls or related structures 168. Repair cracks, defects, or damage in installed building materials 169. Repair or replace locks, hinges, or related finish hardware 170. Repair prefabricated wooden building components 171. Requisition stock, materials, supplies or equipment 172. Resolve customer or public complaints 173. Review schedules to obtain cargo loading information 174. Schedule activities, classes, or events 175. Schedule employee work hours 176. Select insulation materials 177. Select masonry material to be installed according to specifications 178. Set priorities for construction workers 179. Signal directions or warnings to coworkers 180. Stock or organize goods 181. Tape dry wall joints 182. Test electrical/electronic wiring, equipment, systems or fixtures 183. Test mechanical products or equipment 184. Understand construction specifications 185. Understand government construction contracting regulations 186. Understand second language 187. Understand technical operating, service or repair manuals 188. Use basic carpentry techniques 189. Use basic plumbing techniques 190. Use building materials for routine building maintenance 191. Use building or land use regulations 192. Use computers to enter, access or retrieve data 193. Use concrete fabrication techniques 194. Use electronic calibration devices 195. Use hand or power tools 196. Use hand or power woodworking tools 197. Use hazardous materials information 198. Use knowledge of investigation techniques 199. Use knowledge of regulations in surveying or construction activities 200. Use land surveying techniques 201. Use measuring devices in construction or extraction work 202. Use oral or written communication techniques 203. Use portable hand spray equipment 204. Use pressure gauges 205. Use spray application production equipment 206. Use surfacing machine to polish terrazzo or concrete 207. Use turnbuckle in structural repair or assembly work 208. Use two-way radio or mobile phone 209. Verify cargo against shipping papers 210. Verify levelness or verticality, using level or plumb bob 211. Verify trueness of structure using plumb bob or level 212. Weld together metal parts, components, or structures 213. Work as a team member
Construction & Building Inspector
About Me
Industry: |
Construction & Extraction |
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Occupation: |
Construction & Building Inspector |
Education level: |
High School/GED |
Will Relocate: |
Yes |
Location: |
Seneca, SC |