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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Overview

Open roles16
Top employerMontgomery County, MD
Top cityWheaton, MD
Cities hiring7
Work type83% On-site
Top industryGovernment

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City of Baltimore
Code Enforcement Investigator I- Department of Housing & Community Development
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Code Enforcement Investigator I- Department of Housing & Community Development
City of Baltimore
Charles County, MD
Business Operations
Compliance & Legal
Compliance & Risk
$51k - $61k/yr
On-Site
High school diploma or GED
10,000+

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Code Compliance Officer
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Code Compliance Officer
Town Of Upper Marlboro
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Business Development
Customer Success
Program Management
Project Management
$20 - $25/hr
On-Site
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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ECS Limited
Code Compliance Project Manager (Master Electrician)
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Code Compliance Project Manager (Master Electrician)
ECS Limited
Frederick, Maryland
Construction Management
Manufacturing Operations
Project Management
$85k - $115k/yr
High school diploma or GED
1,001-5,000

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ECS Limited
Code Compliance Project Manager (Master Electrician)
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Code Compliance Project Manager (Master Electrician)
ECS Limited
Hanover, Maryland
Construction Management
Manufacturing Operations
Project Management
$85k - $115k/yr
High school diploma or GED
1,001-5,000

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Building Code Inspector Jobs by City in Maryland

Where Maryland roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Wheaton
6 jobs
Belcamp
2 jobs
Frederick
2 jobs
Hanover
1 job
Indian Head
1 job
Owings Mills
1 job
Upper Marlboro
1 job

Building Code Inspector Job Market in Maryland

A snapshot from current Maryland openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

Montgomery County, MD
Montgomery County, MD6 open roles
ECS Limited
ECS Limited2 open roles
City of Baltimore
City of Baltimore2 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Government & Public Sector
  • Consulting & Professional Services

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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