{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:41:23.806Z","occupation":{"soc":"13-1041.04","title":"Government Property Inspectors and Investigators","group":"Business & Financial Operations","sector":"92","jobZone":3,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers the inspection of government-owned and government-contracted properties — including construction sites and public housing — and the investigation of compliance, contractual, and regulatory requirements within federal, state, or local government agency settings.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Inspection checklists and standardized forms — complete under direct supervision during initial site visits to government-owned construction projects.","Contract specifications and legal requirement documents — read and reference with guidance to identify basic compliance criteria on public property assignments.","Field notes and observational records — collect and organize under supervisor review during routine government property walkthroughs.","Discrepancies in submitted reports or permit records — flag and escalate to a senior inspector when identified during document review tasks.","Correspondence templates and incident report formats — draft using agency-approved models under close supervisory oversight.","Public housing inspection findings — record using document management software following established data entry protocols.","Active listening skills — apply during briefings with supervisors and contractors to accurately capture instructions on inspection procedures.","Digital photographs of property conditions — capture and label using photo imaging software to support inspection documentation.","Basic building and construction terminology — recognize and apply when reviewing site plans or contractor submissions in a government context.","Time management practices — follow structured daily schedules assigned by supervisors to complete assigned inspection rounds on time."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Government construction site inspections — conduct independently against contract specifications and applicable regulations with minimal supervisory oversight.","Public records, contractor submittals, and compliance documents — examine systematically to detect discrepancies and establish facts without step-by-step guidance.","Inspection and investigation reports — prepare with clear findings, supporting evidence, and recommended corrective actions for supervisor review.","Judgment and decision-making skills — apply when evaluating borderline compliance conditions on public housing or infrastructure projects.","Database query tools and project management software — use routinely to track inspection schedules, findings, and follow-up actions across assigned caseloads.","Oral communication skills — exercise when interviewing contractors, tenants, or agency representatives to gather information during field investigations.","Critical thinking processes — employ to analyze patterns of non-compliance across multiple inspection reports within a familiar regulatory framework.","Geographic information system tools — use to map inspection sites and verify property boundaries against official government records.","Reading comprehension skills — apply to interpret engineering drawings, CAD documents, and regulatory codes during mid-complexity construction reviews.","Monitoring practices — perform ongoing surveillance of previously cited properties to confirm corrective actions have been completed within required timeframes."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex or disputed government property investigations — lead end-to-end, synthesizing documentary evidence, site observations, and stakeholder interviews into defensible findings.","Non-routine compliance violations involving safety hazards or fraud — identify, evaluate, and recommend enforcement action using independent professional judgment.","Comprehensive investigation reports and formal correspondence — author with precision and legal defensibility for submission to agency leadership or legal counsel.","Systems evaluation methods — apply to assess whether existing inspection protocols adequately detect compliance failures across a portfolio of government contracts.","CAD software and technical design documents — interpret to verify that construction work conforms to approved specifications on complex public infrastructure projects.","Inductive and deductive reasoning — exercise to uncover systemic patterns of contractor non-compliance or misrepresentation across multiple projects.","Interagency coordination — facilitate by liaising with legal, engineering, and contracting offices to resolve complex property compliance disputes.","Social perceptiveness skills — employ to read contractor and tenant behavior during site visits, adjusting investigative approach to surface concealed violations.","Quality control analysis techniques — apply to audit the accuracy and completeness of inspection records produced within the assigned district or program area.","Active learning habits — maintain by independently studying updates to building codes, government regulations, and agency policies to keep field practice current."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Agency-wide inspection and investigation frameworks — design and implement to standardize compliance assessment across all government property programs.","Inspection policy and regulatory guidance — develop and publish for adoption by agency leadership, shaping how compliance is defined and enforced organization-wide.","Junior inspectors and investigators — mentor, train, and evaluate using structured instructional approaches calibrated to Job Zone 3 competency development.","Strategic risk-based inspection planning — direct by prioritizing high-exposure government contracts and properties based on data-driven systems analysis.","Organizational performance metrics — monitor and report to executive leadership, translating field inspection data into actionable program improvement recommendations.","Desktop publishing and document management platforms — oversee enterprise-wide deployment to ensure consistent, audit-ready record keeping across all inspection units.","Cross-agency task forces addressing large-scale fraud or systemic non-compliance — lead by coordinating investigators, legal staff, and external partners toward resolution.","Integrity and ethical standards — model and enforce across the inspection workforce, establishing a culture of accountability and public trust in government oversight.","Legislative and regulatory review processes — contribute expert testimony and technical analysis to inform updates to public property and construction law.","Workforce capability gaps — diagnose at the program level and commission targeted training initiatives to elevate competency across the full inspector cadre."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}