To check plans and specifications for new and existing buildings. To perform on-site inspections to determine compliance with-zoning ordinances and building codes; and adherence to original plans and specifications; and to enforce safety regulations. To investigate and respond to possible building code and housing violations.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISEDReceives general supervision from the Building Official; may receive indirect supervision from the Senior Building Inspector.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Make field inspections of building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical installations for residential, commercial, and multi-family construction to ensure compliance with applicable codes.
• Check plans for original construction or alterations or remodeling to ensure compliance with pertinent codes and accepted engineering practices; issue acceptance or approval of such plans and specifications.
• Review plans and applications for building permits.
• Confer with architects engineers, builders and the general public in the field and office; explain building code requirements and restrictions.
• Maintain inspections or permit file; submit inspection reports as required.
• Investigate violations and complaints.
• Perform related duties as assigned.
Ability to:
• Read, understand and interpret construction blueprints, plans and specifications.
• Inspect and analyze standard building construction and identify code violations. Keep accurate records.
• Prepare accurate and precise reports.
• Work effectively with builders, contractors and the general public.
• Stand, bend, sit, kneel, lift, reach and move about quickly and safely in construction projects and business office work locations.
• Pick-up, manipulate, move, raise and lower heavy materials, equipment, and supplies; to climb ladders and scaffolding to heights of 30'; to climb onto, walk on and get off of roof structures; to get in and out of tight spaces within approved safety limitations.
• Get on and off, or in and out of City equipment; operate the full range of equipment that it typically required of the class without special aides.
• Read handwritten, typed or machine generated text, graphical and statistical material without aides other than eyeglasses and, or contact lenses.
• Absorb data, learn and apply procedures required to perform the full range of tasks required by typical duties of the class.
Knowledge of:
• Approved methods, materials, tools and safety used in building construction.
• California Building Codes, Local Zoning Ordinance, and State and County Health Codes.
• Provisions of applicable California Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Code.
• Provisions of California Energy Code and Green Building Standards Commission.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATIONAny combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities is:Experience: Two years of experience in Building inspection or three years of journey level experience in construction work and the building trades.Education: Completion of the twelfth grade.License or Certificate: Possession of an ICC B1. Must obtain E1, P1 & M1 certificate within 12 months of employment is required. Contain a valid California State Driver's license.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Requires frequent use of personal computer, including word processing, database and spreadsheet programs, telephone, copy and fax machines, and all tools and equipment necessary to successfully perform the essential and important duties of the position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Standing & Walking – Standing for extended periods of time and/or walking distances (1 or more miles).
• Sitting - Ability to work in a seated position at a computer station for extended periods of time.
• Lifting - Ability to safely lift up to 30 pounds; this requirement includes bending at knees to facilitate proper lifting techniques.
• Climbing - Ability to ascend 10 ft. or more up ladder(s).
• Manual Dexterity - Ability to perform multiple work activities requiring a significant level of physical and mental coordination, such as accurate field measuring, repair and calibration of instruments operating a computer keyboard and writing.
• Visual – Ability to read printed materials, read industry warning signs and instruments, read maps and diagrams and view a computer screen for long periods.
• Hearing and Speech - Ability to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone.
• Mobility – Ability to work in a standard office setting and operate a motor vehicle to visit various meeting sites, reach, carry, push, pull, stoop, and bend.
• Reflexes - Ability to quickly and automatically respond to emergency and safety situations.
• Work in adverse weather conditions.
ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
Employees work in an office environment or in any building or structure within the service area. Work may be performed outdoors with exposure to inclement weather, exposure to noise, dust, grease fumes, gases and potentially hazardous chemicals. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. Employees may be required to respond to calls on evenings, weekends and holidays.
Marina CA United States