POSITION SUMMARY
Conducts on-site building inspections for building code compliance in areas of building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and safety requirements; may specialize in one or more areas. Conducts on-site inspections for purposes of determining compliance with zoning regulations and all applicable codes and ordinances; consults with engineers, architects, building contractors, and various sub-contractors to resolve problems on various projects.
Performs office duty reviewing construction plans and specifications for compliance with various City/County, State and Federal codes and ordinances; conducts code research to resolve problems that arise during plan/specification review process and during on-site inspections. Enforces ordinances; maintains various inspection records; contacts contractors and sets inspection appointments; answers related telephone inquiries.
Issues permits for light frame construction; verify contractor/builder permits or licenses exist. Investigates complaints, prepare reports and make recommendations where appropriate or refer complaint to other city/county departments. Prepares records and documents and provides testimony to the judiciary system while enforcing adopted building codes, city code and ordinances.
Inspects buildings for occupancy to assure structure is legally adequate for a particular business or occupation and has required permits. Assist the public in obtaining engineering data on land within the City; i.e., lot sizes, availability of water lines, sanitary and storm sewers, easement, etc. Performs other related duties as required
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Issues permits and certifications dependent upon compliance with standards, and assists applicants in completing necessary forms
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Provides Technical Advice and assistance to staff, property owners, developers, architects, engineers and builders on code-related issues
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Recommends methods, materials, equipment and alterations to assist in compliance with accepted standards
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Determines acceptability of qualifications of contractors and verifies contractors’ licenses and insurance
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Prepares and maintains reports, records and correspondence concerning enforcement and inspection activities, relating to building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems
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Attends meetings and workshops related to code issues
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Make on-site inspections to determine existing conditions as they relate to site plans, conditional use permit requests, zoning variances, building plans and business license applications
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Provide explanations of City zoning ordinance requirements, and related construction permits and procedures
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Review plans, drawings, specifications, and diagrams to determine conformance with the provisions of the City’s adopted Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Codes and other established standards, when assigned plan review duties
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Provides customer service at the highest levels to the clients including builders, designers, developers and property owners
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Testifies in court, dilapidation hearings, or related boards; obtains documentation, and prepares testimony
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Keeps abreast of changes in electrical, plumbing and mechanical system installations and building construction practices, procedures, equipment, and applicable changes in the adopted City codes
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Conduct technical multi-trade field inspections of buildings and premises during various phases of construction and use, related to the buildings and structures. Investigates reported and unreported hazards, possible safety problems and violations of code, when assigned inspection duties