Heating Inspector
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, General Labor, Building Maintenance, Installation Technician
Building, 200
E. Berry St., Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States of America
Posted Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Department:
Building
• FLSA Status:
Non‑exempt
Classification/Level: Labor, PG-06
• Date: 09/2024
Under the direction of the Senior Heating Inspector, the Heating Inspector is responsible for upholding state and local building codes by ensuring furnace and air‑conditioning systems are safely installed. This position is covered as defined by The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS- Performs field inspections of commercial and residential heating projects for compliance with building codes and design requirements, issuing notice of violation and/or corrective action if necessary.
- Works with contractors, designers and owners regarding heating and air‑conditioning code requirements, including explanation, gaining cooperation and compliance for all corrections and violations.
- Receives, investigates and resolves special complaints/problems concerning heating systems.
- Performs follow‑up inspections of sites in violation of codes to determine if compliance has been met.
- Interprets, understands and explains all pertinent information concerning heating installation and construction requirements including local and state codes.
- Performs all other duties as assigned, including overtime as required.
- High School Diploma or GED with more than eight years of experience in an associated field of HVAC (heating, ventilation or air‑conditioning).
- Valid Journeyman’s License in HVAC, or valid Allen County Contractors License, or valid inspector certification (or equivalent from another jurisdiction as a heating contractor, which requires a minimum of four years as a heating apprentice and four years as a heating journeyman).
- Valid Driver’s License to perform field inspections utilizing a county vehicle.
- Knowledge of heating codes to identify violations and safety concerns.
- Availability to be on call 24 hours for 2 weeks per year after the probationary period.
- Strong communication skills to explain complicated information in a clear and concise manner.
- Basic computer and typing skills.
- Basic math and measuring skills using tape measures and levels.
The Heating Inspector is expected to perform thorough field inspections of commercial and residential heating systems, ensuring compliance with state and local building codes. This involves working closely with contractors, designers, and property owners to explain code requirements and resolve violations. The inspector must investigate complaints, issue corrective actions when necessary, and conduct follow‑up inspections to verify compliance. Strong communication and technical skills are essential for interpreting complex codes and resolving issues.
Additionally, the inspector must maintain a valid license, be available for on‑call duties, and handle tasks with professionalism and accuracy.
The Heating Inspector provides substantial contributions when providing explanation and guidelines of state and local codes. Deviations from guidelines must be referred to the supervisor. Work is reviewed for soundness of judgment and conclusions.
PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPSThe Heating Inspector maintains frequent communication with other county employees, other county and government agencies, contractors, and the general public when conducting inspections and explaining, interpreting and enforcing codes.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe Heating Inspector performs field inspections, exposed to various weather conditions and physical hazards normally associated with construction sites and other inspection areas. Frequent typing, attention to detail, monitoring equipment, detailed inspection, and transcription/proofreading are required. The Heating Inspector performs work that requires lifting, reaching over head, kneeling, and climbing ladders with frequent bending, walking on uneven surfaces, and exposure to noise and dangerous equipment.
- Frequent standing and walking on uneven surfaces.
- Regular detailed inspections requiring frequent typing and attention to detail.
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