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Registered Building Inspector

London
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Registered Building Inspector (Class 2F)

We are recruiting for a Registered Building Inspector (Class 2F) to deliver Building Control services across a local authority area. This role will involve carrying out plan assessments, site inspections and regulatory enforcement, ensuring compliance with building legislation and safety standards. The successful candidate will manage a varied caseload of projects and support the delivery of a safe and compliant built environment.

Rate:

Competitive

Region:

London

Working Pattern:

Hybrid

Contract Length:

Contract

Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out restricted duties in line with your level of Registered Building Inspector (RBI) registration and professional competence.
  • Assess building regulation applications and undertake Class 2F plan checking activities.
  • Carry out site inspections across a range of domestic and non-domestic developments up to 18 metres in height.
  • Ensure compliance with the Building Safety Act, Building Act, Building Regulations, London Building Acts and associated legislation.
  • Manage a portfolio of building control projects from application through to completion.
  • Undertake technical assessments and make regulatory decisions relating to building compliance.
  • Investigate breaches of legislation and support enforcement action where required.
  • Assess dangerous structures and coordinate appropriate emergency actions.
  • Provide technical guidance to customers, contractors and other stakeholders.
  • Support and supervise Registered Building Inspectors at lower registration classes where appropriate.

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Skills and Experience

  • Registered Building Inspector with Class 2F registration.
  • Experience undertaking plan checking and site inspections across the full Class 2F scope of work.
  • Strong knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations and associated legislation.
  • Experience managing building control projects from application through to completion.
  • Experience undertaking enforcement activities and regulatory decision-making.
  • Experience assessing dangerous structures is desirable.
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and construction details.
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied workload and work independently.

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Skills

Registered Building Inspector
Plan Checking
Site Inspections
Building Safety Act
Building Regulations
Project Management
Enforcement Activities
Regulatory Decision-Making
Technical Assessments
Communication Skills
Stakeholder Management
Workload Management
Technical Drawings Interpretation
Construction Details
Dangerous Structures Assessment
Supervision

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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