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City of Boise

Electrical Inspector

City of Boise, Idaho City, Idaho, United States, 83631

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Join the City of Boise as an Electrical Inspector and play a vital role in keeping our community safe. You'll conduct skilled inspections of electrical systems in buildings throughout the city, ensuring installations meet national electrical codes and local ordinances. Working with a collaborative team, you'll review plans, identify code violations, provide guidance to contractors and homeowners, and help maintain the highest safety standards across residential, commercial, and industrial projects. This position offers the perfect blend of fieldwork independence and teamwork, where your journey-level electrical expertise directly protects lives and property.

What You’ll Need An Idaho Electrical Journey-level License and four years of experience as a practicing journey-level electrician are required. You'll also need to obtain Electrical Inspector certification (IAEI or ICC) within six months of hire, which the City can assist with.

Benefits Snapshot The City of Boise offers exceptional benefits that set us apart:

Healthcare:

ZERO premium medical coverage option for you and your entire family, plus affordable dental and vision plans

Retirement:

PERSI retirement benefits plus 401(k)/457b options with employer match

Generous Time Off:

10 hours vacation per month (increases with tenure), 12 paid holidays, 8 hours sick leave per month, and 10 weeks parental leave

Financial Perks:

WellBeing Program pays up to $500 cash annually, plus tuition reimbursement and free local bus pass

Peace of Mind:

Basic life insurance and long-term disability coverage at no cost to you

The City of Boise is among the best employers in the Treasure Valley - bring your electrical expertise to a place that truly values your contribution.

Responsibilities Inspects new and existing electrical wiring and installations in buildings and structures of any size or height to determine that installations conform to approved plans and applicable national electrical codes and City of Boise ordinance. Verifies that electrical equipment has the appropriate labeling and listings for the application. Performs on-site reviews of electrical plans and diagrams. Performs limited erosion and sediment control inspections. Handles moderately complex issues and problems and refers more complex issues to higher-level staff.

Writes correction notices and requires corrections of deficiencies discovered in electrical wiring and installations. Monitors the inspection area for work performed without permits, proper occupancy approval or dangerous conditions. Issues notices of violation, including stop-work orders, where unsafe or illegal conditions exist. Performs inspections of permitted work to verify progress on projects with little documented activity.

Coordinates power termination due to severe code and life safety violations with local utilities, supervisor and planning and development services staff members. Verifies the proper licensing of electrical contractors and journey-level workers. Responds to complaints from tenants, homeowners and others about possible substandard housing conditions due to electrical code violations.

Advises electrical contractors and homeowners on various installation problems relating to electrical codes. Provides information on the electrical code and other related regulatory requirements. Meets regularly with other electrical inspectors to develop policies and procedures to ensure uniformity of inspection.

Coordinates activities with other departments and inspection staff by recording inspection results in the city’s database. Works with other inspectors to coordinate inspection coverage of the city and ensure that electrical work is inspected and approved before issuing a certificate of occupancy, completion or other final approval. Demonstrates continuous efforts to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality, seamless customer service.

Performs other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.

Required Knowledge, Experience, And Training High school diploma or equivalent and four years of experience as a practicing journey-level electrician licensed in the State of Idaho. Within 6 months of hire passing electrical inspector certifications for residential and commercial installations offered by the Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry (IAEI) or the International Code Council (ICC).

Knowledge of:

The methods and practices involved in constructing, installing, maintaining and operating a variety of residential, commercial and industrial electrical installations and appliances

The National Electric Code and local ordinances

International Code Council electrical inspection certification

Computer usage, including related software

General customer service techniques.

Ability to:

Detect and locate defective electrical wiring in construction and ascertain the state of construction and installation

Read, understand and apply construction and wiring blueprints, specifications, drawings and diagrams

Check and calibrate electrical test instruments

Deal constructively with conflict and communicate effectively with people who are angry, frustrated or confused

Exercise technical judgment based on trade and technical experience

Communicate effectively in the English language at a level necessary for efficient job performance

Perform all essential functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor and/or manager with or without reasonable accommodation.

Preferred Knowledge, Experience, And Training Prior experience as a certified Electrical Inspector certified by the Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry (IAEI) or the International Code Council (ICC).

Licensing And Other Requirements Valid state-issued driver's license.

Have or obtain within six months of employment the Electrical Inspector certification by the Independent Alliance of the Electrical Industry (IAEI) or the International Code Council (ICC) and the Erosion and Sediment Control Responsible Person's Certification.

Idaho Electrical Journey level license.

Special Requirements

City of Boise background check processes which includes a criminal history check and reference checks in accordance with the City of Boise Hiring Process Regulation

Driving Record Check

The physical effort characteristics and working environment described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Physical Efforts While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently lifting/carrying up to 10 pounds and occasionally lifting/carrying up to 35 pounds. Also, the employee is frequently pushing/pulling up to 10 pounds and occasionally pushing/pulling up to 35 pounds. The noise level is occasionally moderate. Work includes sensory ability to talk, hear, smell and touch. Work in this position also includes close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception. Employees will sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, grasp, climb and balance. Position requires hand/finger dexterity.

Working Environment The work environment will include inside conditions, outdoor weather conditions, extreme temperatures, in wet and humid conditions, areas of dust, odors, mist and gases or other airborne matter. Employees are exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards, work in/at heights and confined spaces. Employees will also drive a vehicle as part of this position. Construction sites at all stages of completion, heavy equipment, falling hazards, open excavation and temporary safety installations.

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