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Inspector of Plumbing and Gas

Burlington, MA

Reporting to the Inspector of Buildings, the Inspector of Plumbing & Gas performs technical work connected with the interpretation, processing and enforcement of Massachusetts Plumbing Code and all other applicable regulations.  The Town of Burlington is home to over 1,500 corporations and 9,100 residential housing units. 

Essential functions include, but are not limited to:
  • Performs office and field work required to explain, interpret, provide guidance, and enforce building regulations; confers with builders, architects, engineers, property owners, and the general public.
  • Provides information and technical assistance to contractors, homeowners, plumbers and other interested parties regarding proper design and installation of plumbing.
  • Inspects construction for compliance with building permit requirements and plumbing codes. Reviews requests for building permits in accordance to plumbing codes.
  • Inspects buildings in the course of construction, alteration and/or repair for compliance with one or several of various construction codes that may govern for conformity to existing plumbing code requirements.
  • Answers inquiries from the public regarding plumbing codes and meets with property owners; confers with other inspectors and owners of property relative to the interpretation and application of plumbing codes and related laws.
  • Assists contractors in making corrections to ensure conformity with regulations and plans with the public on matters relating to building regulations; makes final inspections of construction to check overall code conformity and takes necessary steps to correct violations; reviews plans to determine conformance with plumbing codes prior to issuance of building permits.
  • Maintains associated logs, records, and reports via the Town of Burlington / Building Dept. Permitting Portal.
  • Performs related tasks as required.

Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma with supplemental training in plumbing, at least five (5) years of progressively responsible experience. Additionally, must hold be a Licensed Plumber with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of plumbing installations is required.  Valid driver’s license required, proficiency in standard office computer applications, and the ability to deal effectively with the general public, property owners, and members of the building community.

This position is included within the Burlington Municipal Employees Association bargaining unit. Salary for this position is within Grade 10, of the BMEA contract. Pay range starts at $40.01/hr with the opportunity to advance to a max rate of $57.17/hr via annual step increases. This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week and includes comprehensive and generous benefits. 
Applications received by July 13, 2026 will receive first consideration.