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Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector.

A program that prepares individuals to apply industrial, labor, and governmental standards and laws to the oversight of construction projects and the maintenance of completed buildings and other structures. Includes instruction in construction processes and techniques, materials analysis, occupational safety and health, industry standards, building codes and specifications, blueprint interpretation, testing equipment and procedures, communication skills, accident investigation, and documentation.

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Salary Summary

$75,405

Avg Median Salary $75,405
Lowest Median $72,120
Highest Median $78,690

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 2
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 46.0403

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