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The position coordinates inspections with other departments, keeps the Chief Building Official alerted to any conditions in the field that are potentially troublesome or controversial, assists in planning and directing building inspection activities, and supports the Development Center and Code Enforcement functions.
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The Department operates with a 2024 budget of $1.2 million and a team of 8 FTEs including the Director, Building Official, Assistant / Associate Planner, Community Development Officer, Building Inspector/Plan Reviewer, Permit Coordinator, and Permit Technician.
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Applicants with other technical education and more than 12 years of building industry and code compliance experience with NYS Building Safety Inspector certification and/or other ICC certifications will also be considered.
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At least three active advanced certifications such as Post Tension Inspector Level II (PTI), ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspection, ACI Non-Destructive Testing, ACI Shotcrete Inspection, Federal- or State-level GQ Certification, NICET Level IV in Asphalt, Concrete, Soils, Highway Construction, or ICC Certified Building Official.
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Five (5) years' experience in the construction trade in a supervisory capacity or as an inspector or plans examiner for a governmental agency under the direction of a building official.
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Northwest Code Professionals specializes in serving jurisdictions throughout Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Idaho with building official, plan review and building inspection services.
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Building Plans Examiner and Structural Building Inspector Certifications. Communicates with Building Official on any structural problems, code issues, or regulatory requirements that have not been resolved.
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Must maintain certification as a Rhode Island State Certified Building Inspector/Official. Performs other duties assigned by the Building Official or Public Works Director.
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Possession of certification as combination plans examiner, building inspector, and permit technician is desired, but not required. Serves in the absence of the Chief Building Official.
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Experience with Chapter 17 of the International Building Code with Massachusetts amendments, notably 1704.1 Special inspections and tests, statements of special inspections, responsibilities of contractors, submittals to the building official.
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Do you possess a Mechanical Inspector License or Assistant Building Official or Building Official license issued through the state of Connecticut? have a Mechanical Inspector License or an Assistant Building Official or Building Official License through the State of Connecticut.
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ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES The Plans Examiner / Inspector - Electrical shall carry out the essential performance responsibilities listed below: Perform plan review and inspections verifying compliance with the Florida Building Codes and the contract documents.
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Under limited supervision from the Deputy Building Official, the Senior Inspector performs inspections of residential and commercial construction projects to ensure compliance with approved building permits.
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Additional I.C.C. certification as a Fire Inspector or Plans Examiner or Building Official is desirable. You will have an opportunity to work alongside the ABO, Building Official, and other division supervisors to meet department goals and ensure ongoing economic prosperity through efficient permitting and construction code compliance.
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Confers with and advises the Building Official on all personnel, building, inspection, or planning and development issues; Assists the Building Official and Assistant Director in preparing a monthly report of Office of Building Services’ previous month's activities and service levels.
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