Class title: Boiler Inspector I-II
Posting No.: 0604-26
Opening Date: 06/15/2026
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Location: Home-based (NW Houston area)
Class Code: 1315-1316
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Salary Group/Salary: B20-B21, $66,000.00 - $73,733.16/yr.
Division/Section: Compliance/Building Safety Section
Number of positions: 1
General Description
Boiler Inspector I
Performs complex (journey-level) boiler inspection work for the Boiler Program to ensure compliance with the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), National Board Inspection Code (NBIC), and the Texas Boiler Law and Rules.
Responsibilities include scheduling, managing, conducting, and documenting in-service boiler inspections and re-inspections;
recommending and verifying corrective actions for non-compliance; and providing technical assistance and guidance to
stakeholders. Work also involves identifying nonproductive situations, evaluating workforce productivity, and providing
recommendations for operational improvements to the Chief Boiler Inspector and upper management; as well as
disseminating technical and regulatory information to support program operations. Works under general supervision, with
moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment in carrying out inspection and program-related activities,
while also performing other duties as necessary to maintain effective program operations. This position reports to the Chief
Boiler Inspector.
Boiler Inspector II
Performs highly complex (senior-level) boiler inspection work for the Boiler Program to ensure compliance with the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), National Board Inspection Code (NBIC), and the Texas Boiler Law and Rules.
Responsibilities include scheduling, managing, conducting, and documenting in-service boiler inspections and re-inspections;
recommending and verifying corrective actions for non-compliance; and providing technical assistance and guidance to
stakeholders. Work also involves identifying nonproductive situations, evaluating workforce productivity, and providing
recommendations for operational improvements to the Chief Boiler Inspector and upper management; as well as
disseminating technical and regulatory information to support program operations. Works under limited supervision, with
considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment in carrying out inspection and program-related
activities, while also performing other duties as necessary to maintain effective program operations. This position reports to
the Chief Boiler Inspector.
This position is home-based and will be required to live and work in the Northwest Houston area.
Essential Job Functions
Boiler Inspector I
- Travels daily to conduct inspections of boiler units for compliance with codes, the Texas Boiler Law and Rules, and
national standards; prepares, and submits inspection data as required using prescribed forms.
- Documents violations and monitors the status of non-compliance. Conducts follow-up inspections to verify that owners
perform corrective action of existing violations, ensuring public safety in accordance with the Texas Boiler Law and Rules
and applicable national standards.
- Makes recommendations to upper management for variances.
- Performs routine accident investigations.
- Conducts training for public associations and disseminates information regarding the Boiler Program.
- Establishes and maintains professional relationships with the regulated industry, inspection agencies, fire marshals, and
other local officials.
- May testify at hearings or before courts of jurisdiction.
- Manages the assigned workload and maintains communication with TDLR staff in an efficient and effective manner as
required by established policies and procedures.
- Complies with division and/or agency training requirements.
- Keeps management appropriately informed of ongoing activity and critical matters affecting the operation and well-being