Inspector

The title of inspector ( inspector lat = spectator ) is an official designation for an official of the higher civil service in Germany and for a law enforcement officer in Austria.

Germany

Inspector is in Germany - apart from an older and more general use, such as for " steward " (see under Fritz Reuter ) - a service or abstract official title in the public administration for civil servants. It belongs to the category of the higher civil service, starting with Grade A 9 It is the entrance office of superior service. In the old, in force until April 2009 the Civil Service Law, ( employment ) led the probationer before the first official ceremony, the service name " inspector job ", but this rule does not exist anymore because the employment in the civil service takes place immediately appeal to sample. In preparation service is the official title of " Inspector candidate "; each with an addition of the subject or the name of the employer.

The official title is according to the Federal pay scale to a so-called basic post. This means that here either the employer or the career distinctive addition is preceded by some government inspector ( at state agencies and constitutional institutions of a country or of the federal administrative officials ), community ( administrative ) inspector ( in communities, in cities instead city ( administrative ) inspector ), Circle ( administrative ) inspector (for counties ), Regierungsbauinspektor ( at the state building authorities in construction services in communities, cities and counties, rather than governmental, municipal, city or Kreisbauinspektor ), fire inspector ( in the upscale fire Service ) tax inspector ( in the upscale financial services ). What additives may be used is controlled by the individual masters different, please refer to the article official title.

Senior positions are:

  • Inspector General ( Grade A 10),
  • Clerk ( Grade A 11),
  • Amtsrat (formerly bailiff ) ( Grade A 12) and
  • Second Secretary ( Grade A 13, end office senior service or gearing office because the office entrance with the "advice" duties of the higher service is also associated with Grade A 13)

The training consists of either a three-year college degree (each with six-monthly practical and theoretical phases ) with graduate or recently Bachelor's degree (eg diploma in Public Administration ( University of Applied Sciences ), Diploma in Finance ( University of Applied Sciences ) ) with in a management college or from a previously completed university studies shortened preparation or service, only in the raceways particular discipline, from a university education without preparation service. The latter two vocational degree courses can be completed at any college.

The corresponding official title in the police is police or a detective.

Analogously, the inspector the rank of lieutenant in the army ( Army and Air Force ) or the Ensign ( German Navy), there are in these offices but non-comparable items because it firstly is an employment relationship as a soldier and the other no college degree is a prerequisite; it demands only the general or technical university. However, many officers graduate after their appointment to study at a University of the Federal Armed Forces or in certain subjects at a civilian university. Second, the officer training incorporates the content of an education at a management college. In addition, the officer's career in the army includes both civilian careers in the Upscale and in the Professional category.

Not for upscale service belongs to the office of the official or inspector operation. These are the highest offices of the central service of some employer.

The term inspector was also used in the church hierarchy for a dean.

Austria

Executive

Within the executive branch of Austria ( Federal Police, prison officers and municipal constabulary body ), the term inspector finds the widest application. The official title of this staff is executive staff. The sole use designation inspector is obtained after completion of the basic training executive. In the hierarchy, there are ascending in the ranks of the executive branch further still use designations district inspector, inspector group, District Inspector, Department Inspector, Control inspector and chief inspector. By the end of the Federal Security Guard Corps occurred on this even the use designations Inspector General (Vienna ) and central inspector (other BPD) for senior officials. See also: Ranks of the Austrian law enforcement authorities.

General Administration

Here are the following relevant official title in use: Fachinspektor, specialist inspector

School Administration

Here are the following relevant official title in use: Regional school, district school, Berufsschulinspektor

Postal and Telecommunications Administration

As far as the area of ​​Postal and Telecommunications Administration officials are still in use, the following relevant official titles are in use: inspector, chief inspector, inspector specialist, specialist senior inspector, inspector central

Nursing service

Here are the following relevant official title in use: Fachinspektor, specialist inspector

Others

The fire department in Austria knows the inspector. Thus, there are the fire inspector or the inspection officer.

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