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Building systems may include HVAC, pneumatic control, water treatment program, electrical, lighting, plumbing, energy management, fire protection, structural, hardware and keying. A minimum of 5 years of operational experience in a high rise office building and/or experience in a related building trade.
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Responsible for working with Facilities Maintenance Manager to order cleaning and restroom products for the facility. Responsible for maintaining relationships and working with various suppliers as directed by the Facilities Maintenance Manager.
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Perform general repairs, maintenance and replacement of building components including, but not limited to; building fixtures, plumbing, electrical and A/C controls under the supervision of a Building Engineer or Lead Engineer.
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Under general direction from the Chief Building Official or other management staff, the Building Engineering Plans Examiner- Associate Civil Engineer will exercise technical and functional supervision to support personnel.
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The Washoe County Employees Association (WCEA) Supervisory covers the Building Manager-Building Official position. Under general direction, functions as the Washoe County Building Official; provides direction for plan checking and building inspection services to ensure completeness and compliance with building codes, federal and state laws and local ordinances; and performs related work as required.
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Manage, supervise, monitor, and participate in the plan review and permit issuance process; review plans and specifications for conformance with State, Federal, and local building and safety codes; issue building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and miscellaneous permits; oversee the maintenance of building plan files and permit records.
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Plans and conducts the enforcement of building/zoning codes as well as septic tank inspection. Under general supervision, supervises and leads technical teams for building inspection, permit review and code enforcement teams.
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Any combination of education and experience equivalent to at least two (2) years of relevant post-secondary education AND three (3) years of experience in building inspection AND four (4) years of experience in general construction.
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The City of Fairfield is recruiting for a Building Engineering Plans Examiner — Associate Civil Engineer. Seven (7) years of full-time building inspection experience with a public agency or equivalent, with three (3) years of lead experience at a level equivalent to the City of Fairfield’s Senior Building Inspector classification.
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Registration as a Building Inspector and Plan Reviewer must be retained for the entire course of employment in this position. Must be registered or meet eligibility requirements in accordance with Public Act #407 of 1986 for registration as a Building Inspector and Plan Reviewer and make application for registration for this title within thirty (30) days of notification of selection for this position.
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Organizes and works with various city, county, health, fire, medical and legal departments regarding building construction and maintenance inspection issues. Incumbent will be responsible for inspecting building construction for compliance, issuing permit/maintenance orders, reviewing permit applications, and building construction project specifications, responding to service requests/complaints, enforcing ordinances and issuing citations.
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As a Chief Building Engineer , you will be responsible for: You will oversee the safety and maintenance of the ammonia refrigeration plant and the PSM/RMP programs. Required skills to have for the success of this role: 5-7 years experience with ammonia refrigeration, steam boilers, dehumidification units, Building Management Systems (BMS), HVAC, and plumbing.
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Knowledge of: building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, property maintenance and related codes and regulations, including the California Building Codes; methods, materials, techniques, and practices employed in building inspection, building design and construction; the principles and practices of organization, administration, budgeting, and personnel management; organization and functions of the various trades, agencies, and organizations involved in the construction process.
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The following International Code Council National Certifications are highly desirable; B1 - Residential Building Inspector, B2 - Commercial Building Inspector, B3 Building Plans Examiner, 14 - Permit Technician, 01 - Certified Building Official.
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Must possess two of four Commercial Building Inspection Certifications, and obtain all 4 Commercial Building Inspector Certifications and Commercial Building Plans Examiner within 12 months of start date; or.
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