The Nevada State Contractors Board is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Compliance Investigator. Successful candidate will be investigating complaints against licensed and unlicensed contractors involving alleged violation of Nevada law that may involve workmanship, financial matters, and administrative violations. Duties and Responsibilities May Include, But Are Not Limited To: Respond to complaints from consumers, contractors, suppliers, or public agencies. Investigate workmanship standards, failure to pay allegations, and various administrative violations related to residential and commercial construction projects. Gather and evaluate evidence such as contracts, bid documents, workmanship standards, building permits, business license information, worker’s compensation and Employment security records and any other relevant documentation. Coordinate possible case resolution by conducting meetings and facilitating other corrective action. Prepare investigative memorandum and other investigative reports as required. Prepare, read, and understand legal and court documents and indentify case relevant information. Identify situations in which life/safety hazards exist and quickly coordinate appropriate jurisdictional authority and corrective action. Prepare case files for disciplinary proceedings and testify at administrative and judicial hearings. Qualifications: Be at least 21 years of age, a citizen of the United States and possess a valid Nevada Drivers license and be insurable as a driver under a motor vehicle liability. Possess four (4) years of full-time work experience conducting investigations or building inspections; or a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in pre-engineering, construction inspection, construction technology or related area of study; or the equivalent combination of training, education and experience. Demonstrate knowledge of the provisions of NRS 624 and the building codes for use in Nevada. Complete annually at least 16 hours of training related to construction. Comply with the Code of Ethical Standards as prescribed in NRS 281A.400 and submit to the Board a completed set of fingerprints and written permission authorizing the Board to submit those fingerprints to the Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its report policy obtained by the Board. The successful candidate must successfully pass the Construction Management Survey Exam (CMS), administered by the NSCB within the first year of employment.
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