Entry Level Building Code Inspector Jobs

New grad building code inspector jobs welcome recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience, where a strong internship or hands-on coursework in construction, inspection, or local zoning can carry more weight than a lengthy resume. Most openings are on-site roles across Consulting & Professional Services, Technology & Software, and Government & Public Sector, with employers like ECS Limited, Anthropic, and FCT hiring at this level now.

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Open roles19
Top stateVirginia
Top employerECS Limited
Top cityRichmond, VA
Work type57% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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Smith Industries, LLC
ASME Code Quality Inspector
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Smith Industries, LLC
Added 1w ago
ASME Code Quality Inspector
Smith Industries, LLC
Midland, Texas
Compliance & Risk
Construction Labor
Construction Management
Quality Control

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Code Compliance Officer
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Added 2w ago
Code Compliance Officer
Forsyth County, Georgia
Cumming, Georgia
Business Development
Partnerships & Business Development
Sales
High school diploma or GED

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Booz Allen Hamilton
Cyber Security Code Analyst, Mid
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Cyber Security Code Analyst, Mid
Booz Allen Hamilton
Belcamp, Maryland
Cybersecurity
IT Support
Network Engineering
$62k - $141k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's degree
10,000+

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DeepMind
Research Scientist, Verified Code Generation, DeepMind
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DeepMind
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Research Scientist, Verified Code Generation, DeepMind
DeepMind
Mountain View, California
AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Data Science
$207k - $301k/yr
Doctoral degree in Computer Science
201-500

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ECS Limited
Senior Mechanical Engineer - Code Compliance
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ECS Limited
Added 3w ago
Senior Mechanical Engineer - Code Compliance
ECS Limited
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Engineering (Non-Software)
Mechanical Engineering
Project Management
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
1,001-5,000

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Entry Level Building Code Inspector Job Market

Who's Hiring

ECS Limited
ECS Limited4 open roles
Anthropic
Anthropic2 open roles
FCT
FCT1 open role

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services
  • Technology & Software
  • Government & Public Sector
  • Science & Research
  • Energy

Entry Level Building Code Inspector Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get an entry level building code inspector job?

Employers hiring at the entry level typically look for coursework or certifications in building inspection, construction technology, or a related trade, alongside any field experience such as internships or apprenticeships. ICC certification exams, even at the preliminary level, signal readiness to employers. Familiarity with local zoning codes and the ability to read construction drawings gives candidates a clear edge over applicants who lack hands-on exposure.

Which companies hire entry level building code inspectors?

Companies hiring entry level building code inspectors right now include ECS Limited, Anthropic, and FCT, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level comes from a mix of municipal and county government agencies, regional engineering consultancies, and private inspection firms that train new inspectors on the job.

Are there remote entry level building code inspector jobs?

Yes, though remote work is limited in this field since most inspection duties require physical site visits. About 43% of entry level building code inspector openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those tend to involve plan review, documentation, or administrative inspection support rather than field work. Hybrid schedules are more common in larger municipalities with dedicated plan review departments.

Are these new grad building code inspector jobs?

Yes, many of the roles listed here are new grad and junior positions that explicitly welcome recent graduates with zero to two years of experience. A new grad posting at this level typically accepts internships, trade school training, or a portfolio of field projects in place of formal work history. Look for listings that mention on-the-job training, ICC certification support, or mentorship programs as signals that the employer is building from entry level.

Which industries hire the most entry level building code inspectors?

Entry Level building code inspector roles concentrate in Consulting & Professional Services, Technology & Software, and Government & Public Sector, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Those sectors drive the most hiring at this level because ongoing residential construction, commercial development, and infrastructure investment require a steady pipeline of trained inspectors to meet code compliance demand.