Logo
City of Boca Raton

Building Inspector I/II (Structural)

City of Boca Raton, Florida, New York, United States

Save Job

Overview

The Building Inspector I performs technical work inspecting building construction on-site for compliance with approved plans and applicable city and state codes. Under supervision of the Chief Inspector, this position demonstrates strong time management and self-direction as they perform field inspections of work in progress or completed work, issue notices of violations for non-conformance, and re-inspect when deficiencies are corrected. A Building Inspector II performs technical work inspecting building construction on-site for compliance with approved plans and applicable city, state and federal codes. Under supervision of the Chief Inspector, this position demonstrates strong time management and self-direction as they perform field inspections of complex development sites, systems, work in progress or completed work, issue notices of violations for non-conformance, and re-inspect when deficiencies are corrected. Both roles are sub-classified per trade qualifications as either Structural, Electrical, Plumbing or Mechanical. As essential employees, inspectors may be required to perform post-tropical cyclone damage assessment or other special work detail. All Inspectors must meet the education and experience requirements, hold required licensure and certifications, and have additional inspection work experience as noted below.

Responsibilities

Inspects buildings under construction, alteration, or repair for compliance with applicable city, county, and state code requirements. Ensures that materials are installed, and buildings are constructed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications. Performs inspections on existing buildings for hazardous conditions. If hazardous conditions are identified, issues appropriate notices and follows up to ensure that these conditions are addressed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations. Conducts final inspections and issues warnings or stop-work orders when construction does not comply with regulations regarding methods or materials. Communicates with and responds to inquiries from members of the public and staff regarding all aspects of applicable code requirements, review and inspection processes, and application comments in a timely and professional manner. Prepares accurate and detailed reports and maintains records of work performed. Applies appropriate regulations and codes with guidance, as necessary, from the Chief Inspector or Building Official. Testifies in court on code violation cases as necessary. Investigates complaints and responds to inquiries by taking appropriate action and following up. Utilizes related business systems, including software related to inspections, plan review, and communication. Demonstrates ability to learn evolving technologies. Participates in division rotation of on-call response for fire-incident inspections as needed. Performs related tasks as required.

Building Recertification Program (Essential Functions, if Assigned)

Monitors deadlines for submittal of recertification reports. Ensures notices of submittal deadlines are prepared and timely issued. Responds to technical questions regarding the program and its requirements. Responds to complaints regarding building safety. Observes building inspections performed by engineers. Assists with the enforcement of code compliance. Compiles data and prepares reports related to Building Recertification Program. Coordinates work with code compliance personnel, building inspectors, planning and zoning personnel, and other City staff. Attends Permitting and Construction Review Boards and Special Magistrate hearings regarding building inspection and code compliance cases.

Knowledge

Building construction, building construction materials, and construction methods in at least one area of technical expertise such as structural, electrical, mechanical or plumbing fields. City and State building codes and related laws and ordinances. Standard office practices, procedures, software, and equipment. Business English, spelling, and commercial arithmetic.

Skills

Technical reading comprehension, understanding written sentences, schematics, and paragraphs in work-related documents. Active listening, giving full attention to what others are saying, understanding the points made, asking questions as needed, and avoiding interruptions at inappropriate times. Service orientation, providing support and assistance as needed, ensuring inquiries, concerns, and administrative needs are addressed efficiently and effectively. Time management, efficiently organizing tasks, prioritizing responsibilities, and allocating time for duties. Communication, clearly articulating information to non-technical individuals and groups to ensure mutual understanding, resolve differences, refer customers to appropriate resources, and build trust and maintain relationships. Active learning, continually learning and practicing to stay up-to-date with current codes, standards, requirements, and evolving technologies.

Abilities

Detect poor workmanship, inferior materials and hazards that endanger life and property. Read and interpret plans, specifications and blueprints of ordinary complexity quickly and accurately and compare them with construction in process. Read, understand and interpret building codes and assist in the evaluation of building permit application documents for compliance with those codes. Communicate effectively with building owners, contractors, other city employees and the general public. Build and maintain professional relationships with colleagues, applicants, contractors, and other stakeholders, working collaboratively with department staff and other departments. Enforce codes and regulations with firmness and tact. Organize and write accurate and detailed reports and to maintain paper and computer-based records. Use a computer, including proficiency with relevant software applications, as well as smartphones, cell phones, iPads, and tablets to efficiently complete tasks and communicate effectively. Respond as needed for inspections outside of normal business hours. Make use of employer-provided resources to obtain and/or maintain required certification.

Minimum Requirements – Building Inspector I

High School diploma or equivalent. Five (5) years of experience in one or more of the building construction trades. Possession of a valid Standard Inspector Certification in an appropriate sub-category from the State of Florida, DBPR, Building Code Administrator's and Inspector's Board in accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 468.

Preferred Qualifications

State of Florida certification or registration as a contractor qualified to supervise and perform construction work in one or more of the technical sub-classifications or current licensures as an Architect or Professional Engineer in the State of Florida.

Special Requirements

Possession of valid State of Florida Class “E” driver’s license.

Post-Offer Pre-Employment Screening

Criminal Background Check Employment Verifications Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) Check Physical Drug and Alcohol Screen

Building Inspector II – Minimum Requirements

High School degree or equivalent. Five (5) years of experience in one or more of the building construction trades AND One (1) year of professional employment as an inspector employed by an agency with building code regulatory authority required. AND Two (2) Standard Inspector Certifications in an appropriate sub-category from the State of Florida OR One (1) Standard Inspector Certification and one (1) certification as a Plan Examiner from the State of Florida

Preferred Qualifications – Building Inspector II

Possession of a State of Florida certification or registration as a contractor qualified to supervise and perform construction work in one or more of the technical sub-classifications. Current licensure as an Architect or Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. Possession of a certification as a Building Code Administrator (BCAIB) from the State of Florida.

Post-Offer / Pre-Employment Screening

Final offer and employment are contingent upon successful completion of the following post-offer, pre-employment screening items: Criminal Background Check, Employment Verifications, Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) Check, Physical, Drug and Alcohol Screen.

Special Requirements : Possession of valid State of Florida Class “E” driver’s license.

#J-18808-Ljbffr