Building Inspector I/II/III Flex - Electrician Experience
- City & Borough of Juneau
- Juneau, Alaska
- Full Time
The Community Development Department (CDD) of the City and Borough of Juneau has a vacancy for a Building Inspector.
This is a permanent, full-time position at 37.5 hours per week and great benefits.
This is a flexibly classed position. The level at which the selected applicant is appointed will be based on the applicants qualifications.
BUILDING INSPECTOR I - Range 15
$30.64-$32.66 Hourly (DOQ)
BUILDING INSPECTOR II - Range 17
$34.87-$37.21 Hourly (DOQ )
BUILDING INSPECTOR II - Range 18
$ 37.21-$39.73 Hourly (DOQ)
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Candidates with electrician experience* and a good working knowledge of the National Electrical Code are strongly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented with an approachable and positive communication style for working directly with the public, enjoy working in a team environment while also working independently, and have a willingness to learn from senior inspectors, dependent on experience.
* For this recruitment, work experience as an electrician, an electrical engineer, or doing electrical inspections is relevant. Work as a maintenance/repair person who did minor electrical work or having re-wired a personal residence does not meet this standard.
THE BENEFITS OF JOINING OUR TEAM
The Community Development Department (CDD) is a dynamic group composed of Permitting, Planning, Building, and Administrative Divisions. We are responsible for administering land use ordinances and building code regulations for the City and Borough of Juneau. We are a team of individuals dedicated to public service and we value integrity, professionalism, inclusivity, and innovation.
WORKING HOURS AND LOCATION
This position works (Monday through Friday) 8:00am 4:30pm. Our office is in downtown Juneau in the Community Development offices, located in the Marine View Building, 230 S. Franklin. Employees qualify for paid covered parking and a bus pass.
The Building Inspector I position is the entry/trainee level, working under the direct supervision of the Chief Building Inspector to become familiar with the policies and procedures of the department in building code inspection and compliance. Incumbents receive instruction in building codes, inspection techniques, and permitting practices related primarily to single-family and duplex construction. As incumbents develop skill and proficiency, supervision is relaxed, and assignments become more difficult.
Incumbents receive on-the-job and formal training for a period of one to two years. Upon successful completion of the training program, the incumbent will be eligible for promotion to Building Inspector II.
The Building Inspector II position performs the full range of residential building inspections and plan reviews while receiving training in commercial and specialty inspections such as electrical, plumbing, mechanical, accessibility or other areas. The Building Inspector III is the journey level of the series, independently demonstrating capability in a full range of residential and commercial building inspection and plan review, including technically complex structures and specialty inspections in electrical, plumbing, mechanical, accessibility or other disciplines and including final inspections for occupancy.
Typical starting responsibilities may include the following: Inspection of residential and commercial projects for compliance with building, zoning, and related codes and ordinances; reviewing plans for building setbacks; scheduling follow-up inspections and reviews; preparing written lists of items of non-compliance with the codes and other correspondence and discussing them with senior inspectors and permit holders; approving issuance of simple building permits including placing conditions on permits and determining what type of inspections will be required; investigating reported violations, including researching files, records and codes, interviewing involved parties, visiting construction sites, writing reports of findings, and, after review by senior inspectors, discussing issues with permit holder, property owner or other appropriate party; observing and participating in pre- application conferences and shadowing the Inspector-on-Call in order to learn how to assist the public in code compliance; entering information into the computer permit tracking software; participating in public education programs on building code requirements;
The Building Inspector I will participate in video, on-line and paper-based courses, as well as shadowing senior inspectors to obtain education and training associated with construction techniques, codes and public relations. This position will work towards national certifications in building, combination dwelling, cross-connection control inspections and other related certifications.
Building Inspector II duties include performing the above tasks more independently; inspecting for and placing conditions on temporary and permanent residential Certificates of Occupancy; recommending approval or denial of applications for modification of residential code requirements; working with the Code Compliance Officer to resolve enforcement issues, and testifying in court as needed; reviewing new editions of the model residential building codes, recommending local modifications for inclusion in adopting ordinances, and suggesting changes to local adopted codes; may be assigned less complex commercial inspections and limited specialty inspections in electrical, plumbing, mechanical, accessibility or other disciplines.
The Building Inspector II will participate in educational and training programs to stay abreast of construction techniques, codes and public relations. This position will obtain a Combination Dwelling Inspector certification and strive to obtain other national certifications in building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, combination dwelling, and cross-connection control inspections and in plan review.
The Building Inspector III duties include independently performing the above tasks, including reviewing the full range of plans and related documents of structures submitted for building permits for adherence to building codes and ordinances adopted by the City and Borough of Juneau. Lead duties include coordinating and evaluating the work of building interns and Inspectors in training, providing guidance, assistance and training as required; may assign daily inspections to appropriately qualified building Inspectors, including self, while considering time, location and travel involved in each inspection request.
The Building Inspector III will participate in education and training programs to stay abreast of construction techniques, codes and public relations. This position will maintain national certifications in building, fire, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, combination dwelling, cross-connection control inspections, plan review and other codes.
All positions will perform other duties as assigned.
BUILDING INSPECTOR I - Range 15$30.64 - $32.66 Hourly ( DOQ)
Either:
- High school graduation or the equivalent and six (6) months of experience performing building inspections or building plan reviews to ensure compliance with building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, life safety or fire codes; OR
- High school graduation or the equivalent and five (5) years of experience in one of the construction trades (carpentry, electrical or plumbing); OR
- High school graduation or the equivalent and two (2) years of technical experience in engineering or architecture under the direct supervision of a licensed architect or engineer; OR
- An Associates degree from an accredited college in a field related to engineering or architecture; OR
- High school graduation or the equivalent and two certifications from one of the following agencies: ICC, NFPA, IAPMO or equivalent in building inspections, plan review or related; OR
- Combinations of the above experience, education and/or training may be accepted.
Other: A valid driver's license at time of appointment and for continued employment.
NOTE: As a condition of employment, at least one certification must be acquired within one year of appointment in the following: ICC - International Code Council, NFPA National Fire Protection Association, or IAPMO International Association of Plumbing, Mechanical Officials.
BUILDING INSPECTOR II - Range 17$34.87 - $37.21 Hourly (DOQ)
Certification in at least one of the following areas: building official, inspection or plan review by one or more of the following agencies: ICC - International Code Council, NFPA National Fire Protection Association, or IAPMO International Association of Plumbing, Mechanical Officials or equivalent.
AND
Either:
- Two (2) years of experience at the trainee level performing building inspections or building plan reviews to ensure compliance with building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, life safety or fire codes; OR
- Seven (7) years of experience at the full proficiency level in building construction management or in one of the skilled construction trades (carpentry, electrical or plumbing) at least two (2) years of which must have included responsibility for conducting or responding to inspections or plan reviews for code compliance; OR
- Five (5) years of technical experience in engineering or architecture under the direct supervision of a licensed architect or engineer; OR
- A Bachelors degree from an accredited college in construction, engineering, or architecture plus six (6) months experience in any of the other minimum qualification options; OR
- Combinations of the above experience, education and/or training may be accepted
Other: A valid driver's license at time of appointment and for continued employment.
BUILDING INSPECTOR III - Range 18$37.21 - $39.73 Hourly ( DOQ)
Education:
Graduation from high school or equivalent.
Experience:
Three (3) years of experience independently performing building inspections or building plan reviews to ensure compliance with building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, life safety or fire codes.
Other:
At least three certifications, including plan review, in the following areas: building official, inspection and plan review by one or more of the following agencies: ICC - International Code Council, NFPA National Fire Protection Association, or IAPMO International Association of Plumbing, Mechanical Officials or equivalent.
A valid driver's license at time of appointment and for continued employment.
HIRING MANAGER CONTACT INFO
Hiring Manager: Jeff Hedges, MCP, CBO, CSP | Building Code Official
Phone Number: ... Ext. 4137
Email: ...
This position is open until filled. We have one vacancy to fill. We are reviewing applicants and inviting qualified individuals to participate in our selection process as they apply. If you have applied after the vacant position is filled, you will be notified. We encourage all applicants who are interested in this position to apply in a timely fashion.