Depending on assignment and certifications, duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Provide supervision to Building Inspectors 1, 2, 3, and 4, and lower level staff.
- Assign work, review completed work, and provide training to inspectors and technicians.
- Perform inspections of residential and commercial construction (new, remodels, repairs and replacements) within one or more disciplines for conformance with applicable codes and ordinances.
- Perform inspections on building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical and roofing installations on one and two, family residences for conformance with applicable codes and ordinances.
- Perform inspections on building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, installations on specific types of building permits for multi-family and commercial buildings qualifying for inspection by Light Commercial Inspectors.
- Assist in the development and administration of contracts for the construction, or plan review of facilities.
- Conduct rule specific inspections on construction of facilities to ensure compliance with plans and specifications provided in construction contracts.
- Meet and communicate with architects, engineers and contractors on the development and administration of contracts.
- Coordinate activities of a number of departments and sections in resolving issues on private construction projects.
- Facilitate plan review, permitting, and inspections on large and complex private construction projects.
- Initiate and manage cases on buildings with identified code deficiencies, generate notices, prepare case notes, and provide testimony to the various boards, hearing officers and in court proceedings.
- Manage contracts to demolish or repair structures with identified deficiencies.
- Coordinate with neighborhood organizations and the City Attorney's Office in managing cases.
- Enter information into the Automated Permit System on housing permits and case management information into the CityCode System.
- Review the more complex submitted building plans and supporting material relevant to the incumbent's discipline to ensure compliance with various codes, ordinances and policies
- Prepare correction notices defining plan deficiencies.
- Accept and review applications for building permits, calculates the more complex fees and issues permits to ensure compliance with various codes, ordinances, and policies prior to issuing a building permit.
- Inspect the most complex installations to support fast track construction, and assist with other inspections, including combination inspections.
- Work to resolve applicant problems in relation to design and code issues.
- Confer with, and assist architects, engineers, contractors, builders, homeowners, tenants and the general public in the field and office; explains and interprets requirements and restrictions, keeps records and prepare reports as necessary.
- Perform basic plan review, routing and project management activities, issue permits, and fee calculations.
- Identify illegal construction activity and issue violation notices.
- Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual holding this classification.
Knowledge of:
- Principles and techniques of supervision and training.
- Principles and techniques of project management for building inspectors.
- Principles of interpersonal communication and customer service.
- Methods, practices, and materials used in commercial and residential construction work.
- Methods and techniques used in field inspection.
- Software systems utilized by the inspectors for building maintenance and construction projects.
- Safety rules, regulations, and practices applied to construction and inspection work.
Ability to:
- Provide effective supervision, training, and evaluation of subordinate staff.
- Conduct the more complex inspections.
- Manage projects for building inspectors.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writting.
- Understand and work with diagrams, specifications, plans, and similar documents at a level necessary for efficient job performance.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, engineers, architects, contractors, tenants, owners, and the general public.
- Operate a motor vehicle.
- Use computer and various software to collect, analyze, and summarize data; and, maintain and prepare reports.
- Anticipate issues and seek resolutions through various resources.
- Access inspection areas within contruction sites.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education
Completion of the 12th grade or GED certificate.
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Experience
Two years of experience performing duties as a Building Inspector with the City of Sacramento in which one year of work included lead or supervision of technical employees.
OR
Education
Completion of 21 units of college level courses in building inspection, construction, eletrical, plumbing, carpentry or mechanical architecture, design, plan permitting, code enforcement or other related areas.
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Experience
Three years of experience performing duties comparable to a Building Inspector with the City of Sacramento in another municipality or county government agency in which one year of work included lead or supervision of technical employees.
Should education be used to qualify for this position, then proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted with your application and will be required at the time of appointment. Unofficial documents and/or copies are acceptable.
An applicant with a college degree obtained outside the United States must have education records evaluated by a credentials evaluation service. Evaluation of education records will be due at time of appointment.
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Driver License:
Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License at the time of appointment. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a physical disability will be considered for accommodation on a case by case basis.
Work Disciplines:
Note: Incumbents must possess certification from an approved certifying organization in their specific work disciplines within one year of appointment. Maintenance of these certifications is a condition for continued employment in this classification.
In addition, incumbents must have the following knowledge, abilities, experience and/or certification in three (3) disciplines as applicable. Once appointed, incumbents may qualify and perform work in additional disciplines.
BUILDING SPECIALTY INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work as it relates to the Building Inspection Discipline, and applies to both residential and commercial construction.
Ability to:
- Inspect all work, including the more complex or difficult installations within the specialty.
Experience and Certification:
- Three years of experience as a journey-level craft person in Building (structural), or a closely related discipline, and a working knowledge of building construction.
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization in the Building Inspector categories.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform both residential and commercial building inspections.
PLUMBING/MECHANICAL SPECIALTY INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work as they relate to the Plumbing/Mechanical inspection discipline and to both residential and commercial construction.
Ability to:
- Inspect all work, including the more complex or difficult installations within the specialty.
Experience and Certification:
- Three years of experience as a journey-level crafts person in the Plumbing or Mechanical trade, or a closely related discipline, and working knowledge of plumbing or mechanical construction.
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization in both Plumbing and Mechanical inspection categories.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform both residential and commercial inspections within both plumbing and mechanical specialties.
ELECTRICAL SPECIALTY INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work as it relates to the Electrical Inspection Discipline, and applies to both residential and commercial construction.
Ability to:
- Inspect all work, including the more complex or difficult installations within the specialty.
Experience and Certification:
- Three years of experience as a journey-level crafts person in the Electrical Discipline, or a closely related specialty, and working knowledge of electrical construction.
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization in the Electrical Inspector categories.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform both residential and commercial electrical inspections.
ROOFING COMBINATION INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, and materials used in roofing as applied to both residential and commercial construction.
- Codes, ordinances and policies that are applied to roofing and all other disciplines that are incidental to roofing work.
Ability to:
- Recognize correct installation of roofing systems.
- Inspect all work, including the more complex and difficult roofing systems.
Experience and Certification:
- Three years of experience as a journey-level crafts person in the roofing discipline, or a closely related discipline, and working knowledge of roofing construction, including all incidental disciplines associated with roofs.
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization as a Building Inspector.
- Completion of an approved testing or training program in combination roofing inspection.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform both residential and commercial inspections within the specialty.
RESIDENTIAL COMBINATION INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work applied to one, two, and three family residential construction.
Ability to:
- Recognize correct installation of building, plumbing and mechanical, electrical and roofing systems.
Experience and Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other certifying organization in Combination Dwelling Inspector and completion of an approved testing Program.
- One year as a Building Inspector for another municipal or county government agency performing residential combination inspections.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform residential combination inspections.
OR
- Completion of a formalized City training Program in residential combination inspections. Renewal of city certification required every three years.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform residential combination inspections.
MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL COMBINATION INSPECTION
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, codes, ordinances, policies, and materials used in construction work applied to multi-family and commercial buildings qualifying for inspection by Light Commercial Inspectors.
Ability to:
- Recognize correct installation of building, plumbing and mechanical, electrical and roofing systems as applied to multi-family and commercial buildings qualifying for inspection by Light Commercial Inspectors.
Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other approved certifying organization in Commercial Combination Inspections, or Building Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, and Electrical Inspector.
- Completion of an approved testing or formalized training program in commercial Combination Inspections.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform multi-family residential and light commercial inspections.
RESIDENTIAL COMBINATION & STRUCTURAL PLAN REVIEW
Knowledge of:
- Standard construction drawings, plans, specifications, methods and materials applied to one, two, and three family residential structures.
- Codes, ordinances, and policies that apply to Plumbing/Mechanical, electrical, and structural.
- Methods and formulas for calculating various development fees.
- Automated systems for tracking permits, calculating fees, and recording corrections, issuing permits, accepting plans, and performing technical plan review tasks.
- State and City requirements to obtaining building permits.
Ability to:
- Read and interpret all levels of building construction and engineering plans, and specifications to determine code compliance related to one, two, and three family residential construction.
- Calculate processing and impact fees.
- Advise and assist customers on building permit requirements, and issue building permits using the City's automated permit system.
- Use various computer software programs to research properties and buildings, enter permit and plan check information, calculate fees, and perform calculations.
Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other recognized certifying organization in combination dwelling inspector and building inspector categories.
- Completion of an approved testing or formalized training program in residential combination and structural plan review.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform all required duties.
NON-STRUCTURAL BUILDING PLAN REVIEW
Knowledge of:
- Standard commercial drawings, plans, specifications, methods and materials as applied to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Codes, ordinances, and policies that apply to non-structural, egress, and life safety.
- Methods and formulas for calculating various development fees.
- Automated systems for tracking permits, calculating fees, recording corrections, issuing permits, accepting plans, and performing technical plan review tasks.
- State and City requirements relating to obtaining permits.
Ability to:
- Read and interpret all levels of building construction plans and specifications to determine code compliance related to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Calculate processing and impact fees.
- Advise customers of building permit requirements and issue building permits using the City's automated permit system.
- Use various computer software programs to research properties and buildings, enter permit and plan check information, calculate fees, and perform calculations.
Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other recognized certifying organization in Plans Examiner and building inspector categories.
- Completion of an approved testing or formalized training program in non-structural building plan review.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform all required duties.
PLUMBING/MECHANICAL PLAN REVIEW
Knowledge of:
- Standard commercial drawings, plans, specifications, methods and materials as applied to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Codes, ordinances, and policies that apply to Plumbing/Mechanical installations.
- Methods and formulas for calculating various development fees.
- Automated systems for tracking permits, calculating fees, recording corrections, issuing permits, accepting plans, and performing technical plan review tasks.
- State and City requirements relating to obtaining permits.
Ability to:
- Read and interpret all levels of building construction plans and engineering plans and specifications to determine code compliance related to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Calculate processing and impact fees.
- Advise customers of building permit requirements and issue building permits using the City's automated permit system.
- Use various computer software programs to research properties and buildings, enter permit and plan check information, calculate fees, and perform calculations.
Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other recognized certifying organization in plumbing inspector and mechanical inspector categories.
- Completion of an approved testing or formalized training program in plumbing/mechanical review.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform all required duties.
ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW
Knowledge of:
- Standard commercial drawings, plans, specifications, methods and materials as applied to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Codes, ordinances, and policies that apply to electrical installations.
- Methods and formulas for calculating various development fees.
- Automated systems for tracking permits, calculating fees, recording corrections, issuing permits, accepting plans, and performing technical plan review tasks.
- State and City requirements relating to obtaining permits.
Ability to:
- Read and interpret all levels of building construction plans and engineering plans and specifications to determine code compliance related to multi-family and commercial structures.
- Calculate processing and impact fees.
- Advise customers of building permit requirements and issue building permits using the City's automated permit system.
- Use various computer software programs to research properties and buildings, enter permit and plan check information, calculate fees, and perform calculations.
Certification:
- Certification by I.C.B.O. or other recognized certifying organization in the electrical inspector category.
- Completion of an approved testing or formalized training program in electrical plan review.
- Recognition by the Chief Building Official of the competency to perform all required duties.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Public or Private Buildings)
Knowledge of:
- Contract management as it relates to construction and plan review contracts.
- Software used for contract management purposes.
- Non-code related materials and methods used in construction projects.
- Permitting processes and systems utilized on complex construction projects.
Ability to:
- Read and understand construction contract provisions to effectively monitor contractor compliance.
- Recognize correct installation of building, plumbing and mechanical, electrical and roofing systems as applied to City construction projects for both code and non-code related installations.
- Manage and coordinate the more complex or difficult construction projects from conception to completion.
- Work with applicants and staff from various areas to manage projects and resolve issues in relation to large and complex building projects.
- Assist customers, identify problems and seek resolution.
- Obtain recognition by the Public Works Department, or the Chief Building Official in project management competency.
Certification:
- Recognition by the Public Works Department, or the Chief Building Official in project management competency.
ENFORCEMENT CASE MANAGEMENT
Knowledge of:
- Search, seizure and other citation practices authorized under state and federal law.
- Contract management principles as applied to demolition and repair contractors.
- Provisions of the City and state codes relating to Housing and Dangerous Building activities.
Ability to:
- Obtain and maintain citation authority.
- Enforce regulations with firmness and tact.
- Perform data entry into the CityCode System and use the computer to enter case notes, notices and other documents and reports.
- Investigate complaints and inspect structures to determine if a Housing or Dangerous Building case needs to be initiated.
- Work effectively with owners and contractors to identify deficiencies, issue building permits for corrective work or demolitions, and inspect work in progress.
- Testify before City boards, and in a court of law in relation to cases, as required.
- Work effectively with Police Officers and Code Enforcement Officers in enforcement of POP.
- Manage the more difficult or complex investigations or enforcement actions cases.
Certification:
- Recognition by the Neighborhoods Department, or the Chief Building Official in Case Management.
- PC 832 Certification, AACA Housing Enforcement Officer Certification.
- Instruction in one or more of the following training programs: Regulatory Investigation
- Techniques, Community Oriented Policing or Pepper Spray.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Serve on-call, work after hours, weekends, holidays, during emergency situations, and as required.
- Work in all weather conditions including wet, hot, cold and windy.
- Work on uneven work surfaces, trenches, slopes, roof structures, framing and other condition found in a construction environment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Ability to lift, carry, push, tools, equipment, supplies and plans weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Work in confined spaces requiring reaching, twisting, turning, climbing ladders, kneeling, bending, stooping, squatting, crouching and, working around power and noise producing equipment.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Employees must complete twelve (12) months of probation at a satisfactory performance level prior to gaining permanent status.