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Union County Ohio

Building Inspector - ESI

Union County Ohio, Marysville, Ohio, us, 43041

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Union County is seeking a qualified

Building Inspector (ESI)

to perform building and electrical inspections, review plans, and ensure compliance with building codes and safety standards. This is a great opportunity to use your expertise to protect the public, support development, and grow your professional career in a stable and respected public service role. As part of our team, the work you are doing is meaningful – ensuring that buildings, structures, premises, plumbing and mechanical systems meet applicable building codes standards for protection of life, safety, and welfare of the general public, contractors and occupants. Join our team and start contributing to the betterment of the Union County community.

Qualifications

Completion of secondary education and five (5) years residential construction experience, and five (5) years commercial construction experience or equivalent.

Licensure, Certification, and Experience Requirements

Valid Ohio driver’s license and maintain insurability under County’s vehicle insurance policy.

Ohio Certified Electrical Safety Inspector (ESI) or Ohio Class III Building Inspector Certification (CL3 BI) and State of Ohio Residential Building Official (RBO) or interim approval required with full certification obtained within two (2) years.

Additional certification as Ohio Manufactured Home Inspector is desirable.

Capable of passing a comprehensive pre‑employment background investigation.

Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills are a must.

Equipment Operated

Modern office equipment (computer, telephone, calculator, copier, file drawers, etc.).

Electrical and gas testing equipment.

Inherently Hazardous or Physically Demanding Working Conditions Works in the vicinity of floor or wall openings, elevated platforms, and/or runways; ascends and/or descends ladders, stairs, or scaffolds; works in an area where the means of egress is or can be obstructed; works on and around powered platforms and/or vehicle‑mounted platforms (manlifts, fire trucks); is exposed to environmental conditions which may result in injury from fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, and/or poorly ventilated work areas; is exposed to possible injury from extremely noisy conditions above 85 dB; is exposed to possible injury from hazardous gases, chemicals, flammables, or air contaminants; is exposed to possible injury due to unclean or unsanitary conditions; is exposed to possible injury as a result of electrical shock; is exposed to possible injury from explosions; is exposed to possible injury as a result of falling from high places; works in or around crowds; has contact with potentially violent or emotionally distraught persons; has exposure to potentially vicious animals; has exposure to life‑threatening situations; has exposure to hot, cold, wet, humid or windy weather conditions; has exposure to extreme non‑weather related heat or cold; has exposure to hazardous driving conditions; works rotation shift; has exposure to second‑hand smoke.

Responsibilities

Inspects OBC commercial and 1, 2 and 3 family residential construction for compliance with approved plans and all applicable codes and locally adopted laws; consults with builders, owners, architects, engineers, Building Official, Plans Examiner, zoning officials, utility companies and members of the public regarding code issues; interprets plans, codes and laws liberally; may view buildings with owners or design professionals to make decisions regarding code compliance issues; issues Correction Notices, makes recommendations for Temporary or full Certificates of Occupancy, investigates complaints for work performed without permits; posts Stop Work Orders and other regulatory notices; works closely with other inspectors, plan reviewer and the Chief Building Official to keep them informed of code problems and project approval status.

Communicates verbally and in writing to explain complex code requirements to builders, owners, design professionals, Building Official, Plan Reviewer and members of the public; operates computer equipment to generate inspection schedule, final inspection history and to record daily inspections results; streamlines the inspection process for applicants through effective communication and flexibility in scheduling inspections; uses good and liberal judgement in applying code requirements and utilizes the County’s Inspection Checklist to ensure consistency.

Answers questions from the public, owners and builders regarding code and permit requirements; may accompany Chief Building Official or Plan Reviewer in the field to determine if work in progress is in compliance with the approved plans; assists in the preparation of reports and training offered to builders; may assess the structural integrity and other safety issues of fire damaged or dilapidated structures when directed by the Chief Building Official; may assist in the archiving of records; follows up on inactive permits and investigates work in progress without permits.

Keeps track of CEU’s for maintaining required certifications; maintains active involvement in code organizations to represent department.

Maintains required licensures and certification.

Meets all job safety requirements and all applicable safety standards that pertain to essential functions.

Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.

Performs other related duties as assigned (indicates developed after employment).

Knowledge of

County, Department, and Division goals and objectives.

County, Department, and Division policies and procedures.

Personnel rules and regulations.

The Ohio Building Code.

Building and construction inspection techniques.

Reference standards.

The Residential Code of Ohio and locally adopted laws as they apply to commercial and residential construction.

Principles and practices of architecture and structural engineering.

The National Electrical Code (for ESIs).

The Ohio Mechanical Code (for Class III Inspector).

Office practices and procedures.

Skill in

Computer operation, use of modern office equipment.

Operation of a motor vehicle.

Ability to

Develop and maintain effective working relationships;

Perform job safely;

Understand and interpret plans;

Analyze code issues;

Use effective written and verbal communication;

Organize inspection schedule and paperwork;

Maintain records and adequate documentation;

Exercise discretion and independent reasonable judgment;

Calculate fractions, decimals and percentages;

Travel to and gain access to work‑sites;

Complete routine forms.

Positions Directly Supervised None

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