Mechanical Inspector E11 (Southwest)
State of Michigan
Posted: March 13, 2026 (2 days ago)
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City of Detroit
Buildings & Safety Eng
Location
Detroit, Michigan, 48226
Salary
$63,614 - $85,376
per year
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves inspecting heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems in buildings to ensure they meet city safety codes and standards, reporting violations, and helping enforce rules that keep Detroit safe.
A good fit would be someone with hands-on experience fixing and installing these systems who enjoys fieldwork, paying close attention to details, and communicating with property owners about fixes.
It's ideal for mechanically skilled individuals who want to contribute to public safety in their community.
BUILDINGS, SAFETY ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT
MECHANICAL INSPECTOR
The BSEED mission is to provide for the safety, health and welfare of the general public as it pertains to buildings and their environs in an efficient, cost-effective, user friendly and professional manner.
BSEED enforces construction, property maintenance, environmental compliance and zoning codes, which preserve and enhance property values and promote quality of life to make Detroit a preferred place to reside and conduct business.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (may perform other duties as assigned)
Inspects and tests gas-fired, oil-fired, and solid fuel-fired heating equipment and its associated storage and control equipment, space heating distribution systems and components, air-conditioning equipment and components, refrigeration systems and equipment for compliance with pertinent codes and for installation according to approved plans.Reports findings, secures corrections, or issues violation notices.Points out code violations.Explains code provisions.Witnesses and reports on equipment acceptance tests.Checks for proper licensure of boiler and refrigeration plant operating personnel.Investigates complaints of violations of codes and prepares notices of violations.Makes re-inspections of premises or equipment to determine corrections of code violations.Compiles information and prepares code violation cases for court.Appears and testifies regarding code violation in court cases.Investigates and reports on accidents.Prepares daily activities reports.Assists in the training of new employees assigned to the activity.
Qualifications Qualifications (required):High school graduation or GED and two (2) years of advanced training in engineering principles and their practical application to the fields of refrigeration, air-conditioning, combustion control, and space heating distribution systems.
Two (2) years of experience in the installation, construction, maintenance, operation, and repair of heating, refrigeration, and air-conditioning equipment and systems.Qualifications (preferred):Training shall have been secured by the completion of an apprenticeship in heating and refrigeration mechanics with a reputable concern.One (1) year of training in an engineering college.Experience in the inspectional and/or supervisory phases of the work.EquivalencyEquivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Licenses, Certifications, and Other Special Requirements:State of Michigan Mechanical Contractor License with limited or unlimited Heating or Refrigeration Service required.Employees certified or promoted to this class must acquire and maintain registration as an inspector and plan reviewer with the State of Michigan, as required under the provisions of Public Act #54, rule 31 R.
408-30043.
Progress toward obtaining certification will be evaluated at the end of the initial six-month probation period with a conditional six-month extension possible, after which, failure to comply will result in termination of employment in this class.Employees in this class will within (30) thirty days make an application for provisional registration with the State of Michigan in accordance with Public Act #54, R.
408.30031, Rule 31 (5) and provide written verification of completing the minimum required hours of approved educational or training programs as prescribed in Table 31 of Rule 31.An applicant for registration as a provisional mechanical inspector shall have possessed a mechanical license for not less than 1 year in 3 or more categories 1, 2, 4, or 9 as defined in 1984 PA 192, MCL 338.971 to MCL 338.988 and known as the Forbes mechanical contractors act; or individual shall be licensed as a mechanical contractor in classification 1 and 2 and also have an ICC (International Code Council) Certification as a Commercial Fire Sprinkler Inspector and Commercial Mechanical Inspector.Employees in this class will be required to provide their own automobile for transportation on a reimbursed mileage basis; valid State of Michigan Operator License required.Successful applicants certified to positions in this class must acquire and maintain registration as an inspector with the State of Michigan.
Additional Information Evaluation PlanInterview: 70%
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The above statements reflect the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this class. Incumbents may be required to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this specification. Essential duties may vary from position to position.
Notes:
Class Consolidation 02/21/1994 That the duties and responsibilities of Heating Equipment Inspector (19-95-25) and Refrigeration Inspector (19-95-27) is consolidated therein.
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