Building Code Inspector Jobs in Maryland
Building Code Inspector jobs in Maryland are steadily active, with consistent demand concentrated in residential construction, commercial development, and municipal government across the Baltimore metro, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County. Large employers with a lasting presence in the state include Baltimore City government, Montgomery County's Department of Permitting Services, and WSP USA, which maintains inspection and engineering operations here. The most in-demand specialties are residential plan review, commercial structural inspection, and fire code compliance. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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Job Summary:
A Code Enforcement Investigator I investigates alleged violations of environmental and housing code regulations and laws and participates in identifying violators and planning their apprehension, indictment and conviction. Work of this class involves no supervisory duties or responsibilities.
Incumbents receive moderate supervision from a technical supervisor. Employees in this class work a conventional workweek that may include evenings, weekends and holidays. The employees work in an office and on site of violations where such conditions as seasonal weather extremes, hazardous waste, and hostile confrontations may be encountered. Work involves moderate physical exertion involving long periods of stooping, standing, climbing and jumping.
Minimum Qualifications:
On or before the date of filing the application, each candidate must:
Education: Have a high school diploma or G.E.D. certification from an accredited institution.
AND
Experience: Have two years of experience investigating environmental, housing or other code violations, conducting environmental health or related code inspections, enforcing ordinances, regulations and public laws, or in monitoring and enforcing compliance with program requirements.
OR
Equivalency Notes: Each additional year of education at an accredited college or university may substitute for six months of the experience requirement.
Licenses, Registrations, and Certificates: Have a valid Maryland Class C Noncommercial driver's license or an equivalent driver's license and eligible to obtain a Baltimore City driver’s permit. PROVISIONAL DRIVER’S LICENSE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
NOTE: YOU MUST UPLOAD A COPY OF YOUR VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE WITH APPLICATION AT TIME OF APPLYING.
* APPLICATION DEADLINE: Please submit your application no later than 12:00 AM on the closing date to be eligible for consideration.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Knowledge of investigative methods, techniques, practices and procedures.
Knowledge of environmental hazards and housing code violations.
Knowledge of environmental and housing codes and regulations.
Skill in conducting investigative interviews and eliciting cooperation of individuals and businesses.
Skill in investigative methods.
Ability to comprehend, interpret and apply environmental regulations and housing codes.
Ability to comprehend, interpret and apply rules, regulations and policies relevant to criminal and civil investigations.
Ability to utilize sound judgement and remain calm under stressful situations.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, co-workers, governmental employees and officials and enforcement officers.
Ability to deal effectively with the general public.
Ability to observe and identify objects and activities that serve as evidence of an environmental or housing code crime or violation.
Ability to testify as an expert witness in court and defend findings.
Ability to prepare narrative reports explaining investigative activity and findings and justifying persecution of a case.
Ability to utilize photographic equipment to photograph and document criminal evidence.
Ability to utilize personal safety clothing and apparatus including respirators, batons and handcuffs.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of sources and records.
Background Check
Eligible candidates under final consideration for appointments to positions identified as positions of trust will be required to complete authorization for a Criminal Background Check and/or Fingerprint must be successfully completed.
Probation
All persons, including current City employees, selected for this position must complete a mandatory six-month probation.
Eligibility
Qualified candidates will be considered for vacancies as they arise, for a period of at least six months. The decision of the Director of Human Resources with respect to acceptable minimum qualifications is final.
Education Accreditation
Applicants’ education must be obtained from an accredited institution. Education credentials obtained out of the US must be evaluated for US equivalency. Evaluation agencies information may be obtained at www.naces.org.
Selection Process
All candidates indicating the minimum qualifications on their applications will be placed on the eligible list without further examination. The training and experience of each candidate will be evaluated for appropriateness and quantity. It is essential, therefore, that you give complete and accurate information on your application. Vagueness or omission may prevent you from being considered for this position. Qualified candidates will not be listed in rank order.
Examination Process
Applicants must provide sufficient information on their application to show that they meet the minimum qualifications for this recruitment. Successful applicants will be placed on the employment certified eligible list for at least six months.
The examination will consist of a rating of your education, training, and experience as presented on your application and as they relate to the requirements of the position. You may be required to complete supplemental questions to further examine specific Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of the position. Therefore, it is important that you provide complete and accurate information on your application.
Financial Disclosure
This position is required to complete a Financial Disclosure pursuant to Sections 7-7, 7-8, and 7-9 of the City Ethics Law. The initial financial disclosure must be submitted within 30 days of hire.
NOTES: Incumbents must be eligible to obtain a Certificate of Appointment as a Special Enforcement Officer by the Police Commissioner of the City of Baltimore prior to hire. Revocation of the Certificate of Appointment by the Police Commissioner is grounds for dismissal. Certificate of Appointment as a Special Enforcement Officer requires the applicant to:
Ø Be 21 years of age: and
Ø Satisfactorily pass a fingerprint and background investigation conducted by the Baltimore City Police Department.
Those eligibles who are under final consideration for appointments to positions in this class will be required to authorize the release of criminal conviction information.
Employees must participate in, and successfully complete on-going skill development training related to investigation and enforcement of environmental laws and ordinances.
Your Recruiter: Maya McEachern
If you have any questions please contact Maya McEachern HR Specialist II via email at Maya.mceachern@baltimorecity.gov .
Baltimore City Government is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to a workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. The City of Baltimore prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, ancestry, creed, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, military service, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Applicants requiring accommodation during the hiring process should contact Human Resources directly. Do not attach your request for accommodation to the application.
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What Maryland Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in building code inspector jobs across Maryland.
- Active Maryland Home Improvement Commission certification or ICC certification recognized by Maryland
- Experience reading and interpreting construction drawings, blueprints, and site plans
- Knowledge of International Building Code and Maryland Building Performance Standards
- Valid driver's license for travel to active construction and inspection sites
- Proficiency with permit tracking and inspection management software systems
- Associate degree or technical coursework in construction management, engineering, or a related field
Building Code Inspector Jobs in Maryland: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a building code inspector in Maryland?
Most Maryland jurisdictions require inspectors to hold a current International Code Council certification in their specialty area, such as residential or commercial building inspection. Maryland does not issue a single statewide license through one board, so certification requirements vary by county or municipality. Candidates typically need a combination of relevant construction field experience and passing an ICC credentialing exam. Many local governments, including Baltimore City and Montgomery County, list ICC certification as a minimum condition for hire.
Which companies hire building code inspectors in Maryland?
Maryland building code inspector roles are posted by Montgomery County, MD, ECS Limited, and City of Baltimore and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Local county governments and municipalities are among the most consistent sources of openings, alongside engineering and inspection consulting firms that contract with developers throughout the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Which Maryland cities have the most building code inspector jobs?
Wheaton, Belcamp, and Charles County have the most building code inspector openings in Maryland. Baltimore drives volume through its large municipal inspection workforce and ongoing urban redevelopment projects, while Rockville and Silver Spring reflect Montgomery County's rapid commercial and residential growth along the Interstate 270 and Interstate 495 corridors, where developer activity and permitting demand are consistently high.
Are there remote building code inspector jobs in Maryland?
Yes, but they're rare. About 17% of building code inspector openings tied to Maryland are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the fact that most inspection work requires physical presence at job sites. The portions of the role most suited to remote work are plan review, documentation, and report writing, which some jurisdictions allow inspectors to handle off-site on a part-time basis.
How can I get hired as a building code inspector in Maryland with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for a permit technician or building inspection aide role with a Maryland county government, which functions as a structured on-ramp to the full inspector classification. Montgomery County, Baltimore City, and Prince George's County all post entry-level permitting positions that do not require prior field inspection experience. Earning an ICC Residential Building Inspector certification before applying gives candidates a measurable edge. A background in construction trades, carpentry, or electrical work also helps bridge the experience gap on county applications.
Where can I find and apply to building code inspector jobs in Maryland?
You can find and apply to building code inspector jobs in Maryland on Migrate Mate, which lists current Maryland openings. Search the listings, identify roles that match your credentials and preferred location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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