Utilities Inspector Jobs in Michigan

A Utilities Inspector plays a crucial role in the utilities industry by ensuring the safety and functionality of utilities systems such as gas, water, and electricity. They perform regular inspections, maintenance, and testing of equipment, identify and report on faults or hazards, and ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards. They are responsible for making sure that utilities services are delivered safely and efficiently to the public.

Important skills for a Utilities Inspector include strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication skills. They should also be knowledgeable about industry regulations, safety protocols, and the operation of utilities systems. Some may require specific certifications such as a Certified Utilities Safety Inspector (CUSI) credential, or other relevant qualifications in the utilities or engineering fields. Common job roles before becoming a Utilities Inspector may include Utilities Technician, Safety Officer, or Maintenance Engineer.

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Under the supervision of a higher classified employee, conducts on-site field inspections of drains at various locations throughout Washtenaw County to ensure efficiency and safety. Prepares...

Quality Inspector II

  • Wixom, MI
  • 1 day ago
  • Wixom, MI
  • 1 day ago

create punch lists for trailers to ensure all requirements are met before shipment Ability to work with electrical and mechanical technicians to complete all required functionality testing, including high-voltage...

Receipt Inspector

  • Covert, MI
  • 5 days ago
  • Covert, MI
  • 5 days ago

Position: Receipt Inspector Location: Palisades Entergy Holtec Palisades seeks qualified applicants for the position of Receipt Inspector in its Procurement department based at Palisades Nuclear...

Associate Fire Alarm Inspection Technician

  • Novi, MI
  • 12 days ago
  • Novi, MI
  • 12 days ago

THE POSITION IN A NUTSHELL Elite Fire Safety, a Division of Sciens Building Solutions is seeking an Associate Fire Alarm Inspection Technician to provide inspection and maintenance capabilities....

OSP Inspector

  • Onaway, MI
  • 17 days ago
  • Onaway, MI
  • 17 days ago

NRTC is Member Driven and Technology Focused - providing solutions that help our 1,500 electric and telephone members bring all the advantages of today's evolving technology to rural America....

Supplier Surveillance Inspector

  • Covert, MI
  • 90+ days ago
  • Covert, MI
  • 90+ days ago

Supplier Surveillance Inspector (Nuc) Holtec Palisades is currently seeking a Supplier Surveillance Inspector to join the Palisades Nuclear Plant team in Covert, MI. We are proud of our reputation...

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Salary for Utilities Inspector Jobs in Michigan

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Licensing / Certification

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Highest Education Level

Utilities Inspectors in Michigan offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
27.1%
High School or GED
25.0%
Vocational Degree or Certification
18.6%
Associate's Degree
15.3%
Master's Degree
9.7%
Some College
1.8%
Doctorate Degree
1.7%
Some High School
0.8%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Utilities Inspectors in Michigan
Less than 1 year
37.6%
None
33.7%
2-4 years
15.1%
1-2 years
10.2%
6-8 years
3.3%


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