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Description
Position Summary
Position requires multi-certifications and disciplines necessary to handle project approvals from start to finish through the plan review and inspection processes in accordance with the Division's mission and performance objectives.
Position coordinates the building safety plan review and inspection process and conducts construction code reviews and inspections for residential, commercial, industrial and multi-family development proposals. This program is highly visible and often the first contact made with the City from those outside the community. Depending on the Division's needs, employees may be assigned to focus primarily on plan review, inspection or building code compliance duties. These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties.
This recruitment is accepting applications for
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner II
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III
Full-Time 40 hours per week
AFSCME-represented positions
12-month probationary period
Schedule:
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Must meet all qualifications and requirements as listed in the position description below.
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner II $35.48 - $45.12 Hourly
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III $38.25 - $48.66 Hourly
These positions are anticipated to be assigned primarily to commercial and residential plan review.
Essential Duties
Coordinates and assists members of the development review and inspection teams to ensure a timely, predictable, comprehensive and accurate plan review and inspection process for any development proposal.
May review and inspect residential, commercial, industrial, and multi-family development proposals to ensure compliance with State and City codes/ordinances, engineering/architectural, and fire/life safety principles.
Depending on the Division's needs, performs or assists with construction plan review or site inspections:
Conducts Pre-Development, Plan Intake, and Pre-Construction meetings.
Coordinates the plan reviews and inspections process internally, with customers, and with other departments and agencies.
Maintains communication with contractors to anticipate and resolve onsite issues.
Performs building safety inspections or plan reviews.
Calculates and assesses fees.
Monitors permit and project status and follow-up with expired applications and permits.
Maintains accurate records and files of construction plan reviews, inspections, and related correspondence. Archives documents as required.
Manages phased development and deferred submittal process for assigned projects.
Ensures special inspection and structural observation is accomplished where required.
Recommends or issues Stop Work Orders, violation notifications, and other building compliance actions when necessary.
Issues final approval of construction permits.
Meets Division expectations, responds to telephone and personal contacts from contractors, architects, engineers and the public on issues related to codes and standards associated with development proposals in a timely manner.
Provides technical interpretations of code issues and requirements.
Coordinates teams to investigate and resolve matters of community concern, public health, building safety, and dangerous building situations. Examples include fire scene investigations, flooding, mold growth, post-earthquake inspections, electrical hazards, hazardous materials, boiler explosions, sanitation issues, mechanical failures, and any condition identified in the Dangerous Building Code.
Provides training, support, and assistance to cross-trained staff, and participates in cross-training programs.
Conducts compliance verifications for appropriate contractor licensing and registration.
Acts ethically and honestly; applies ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities and interactions. Builds confidence in the City through own actions.
Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner.
Operates a motor vehicle safely and legally.
Requirements
Qualifications and Skills
Education and Experience
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner II:
High school diploma, or equivalent required.
Associates degree in Building Inspection Technology, Drafting, Engineering, Fire Prevention, or other related field preferred.
Two years of formal education, training, and/or experience in construction management, architecture, structural engineering, building design, construction inspection, and/or plan review providing the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III:
High school diploma, or equivalent required.
Associates degree in Building Inspection Technology, Drafting, Engineering, Fire Prevention, or other related field preferred.
Four years of formal education, training, and/or experience in construction management, architecture, structural engineering, building design, construction inspection, and/or plan review providing the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Special Requirements
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner II:
Certifications: Incumbent must be certified in accordance with OAR 918-098. Oregon Inspector Certification is required within 60 days of appointment.
Certifications giving the incumbent the legal ability to perform work described in sets A, B, or C:
A: Inspection:
Commercial Inspection (A-Level Building, Mechanical)
Residential Inspection (Building , Mechanical)
Residential Plan Review within the probationary period
OR
B: Plan Review:
Commercial Plan Review (A-Level, Mechanical)
Residential Plan Review
Residential Inspection (Building , Mechanical) within the probationary period
OR
C: Residential Multi-Discipline:
Residential Plan Review
Residential Inspection for three: Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, or Electrical
Experience in use of permit tracking systems. Excellent ability to use computer hardware, printers, and computer programs to conduct inspections, complete plan reviews, communicate and present information, track progress, schedule projects, and to perform the essential functions of the position.
Demonstrable commitment to quality and timely customer service.
Possession or ability to obtain a valid Oregon Drivers License.
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III:
Certifications: Incumbent must be certified in accordance with OAR 918-098. Oregon Inspector Certification is required within 60 days of appointment.
Certifications giving the incumbent the legal ability to perform work described in sets A, B, C, or D:
A: Inspection/Plan Review:
Commercial Inspection (A-Level Building, Mechanical)
Residential Inspection (Building , Mechanical)
Residential Plan Review
Commercial Plan Review (A-Level, Mechanical) must be obtained within the probationary period.
OR
B: Residential Multi-Discipline:
Residential Plan Review
Residential Inspection for 4: Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical
OR
C: Commercial Plan Review:
Commercial Plan Review (A-level, Mechanical)
Fire and Life Safety
Residential Plan Review and Residential Inspection required within the probationary period
D: Specialty Discipline – Commercial and Residential Inspection and Plan Review to include:
Plumbing - Commercial and Residential Plumbing Inspector; obtain a Medical Gas Certification within the probationary period; or
Electrical - Commercial and Residential Electrical Inspector; obtain a Fire Investigation Certificate within the probationary period.
Experience in use of permit tracking systems. Excellent ability to use computer hardware, printers, and computer programs to conduct inspections, complete plan reviews, communicate and present information, track progress, schedule projects, and to perform the essential functions of the position.
Demonstrable commitment to quality and timely customer service.
Possession or ability to obtain a valid Oregon Drivers License.