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City of Benicia

Building Inspector I/II

City of Benicia, Panama City Beach, Florida, United States, 32407

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About the City The City of Benicia invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Building Inspector I/II. Benicia is a close-knit Bay Area city of approximately 28,000 residents. The City has upgraded its permitting software and implemented GIS and online permitting systems, providing inspectors with modern tools that support efficient, technology-driven service delivery.

Position Overview Under the direction of the Building Official, the Building Inspector I/II will perform a wide range of duties, including counter services, plan review, and field inspections. The ideal candidate will possess two (2) or more building‑related certifications, have completed a college‑level building inspection program, and demonstrate a strong understanding of construction methods and trades. A commitment to continuous learning, customer service, and teamwork is essential.

Benicia’s diverse built environment—including two historic districts, an industrial park, an oil refinery, waterfront development, and access to two interstate freeways—provides inspectors with exposure to a wide variety of projects and the opportunity to develop broad professional skills.

The City of Benicia offers a supportive work environment and a competitive benefits package. If you are seeking a challenging, rewarding position with opportunities for professional growth, we encourage you to consider a career with the City of Benicia.

Roles and Responsibilities

Inspect building construction and repair sites at all stages to ensure compliance with all pertinent state laws, local codes, regulations, and ordinances.

Read and review building plans and specifications prior to permit issuance and during inspections; ensure code compliance.

Enforce administrative citations, provide instruction and warnings, recommend or issue stop‑work orders and citations, and research complaints.

Issue building permits; assist builders, contractors, and homebuilders by explaining code requirements and answering questions at the public counter.

Examine specific operating systems and trade work throughout phases, such as electrical wiring, plumbing, heating, mechanical systems, and carpentry.

Maintain records and reports of inspection findings and recommendations; present written and verbal reports of findings.

Attend and participate in meetings; stay abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of building inspection and plans examination.

Conduct inspections and review plans for seismic safety precautions and code compliance.

Input results and data into the Department's computer system at various stages of the building permit process.

Coordinate with other departments' personnel, including Fire and Public Safety and the Planning Division, to enforce regulations.

Support department and division objectives; schedule inspections and routing.

Perform related duties as required.

Building Inspector Class Descriptions Building Inspector I The entry‑level class is designated for individuals with limited or no directly related building inspection experience. Advancement to Level II requires demonstrated proficiency and possession of an appropriate building inspector certification.

Building Inspector II The journey‑level class performs the full range of professional building inspection duties. The incumbent exercises independent technical judgment and makes sound recommendations based on inspection findings.

Qualifications Building Inspector I

High school diploma or equivalent; specialized training in building trades, construction technology, engineering, or architecture desirable.

At least one year of experience in building trades or construction; experience performing building inspections desirable.

Valid Class C California Driver's license.

Must obtain International Code Council (ICC) or equivalent certificate as a Residential Building Inspector within 12 months of appointment; required for probation.

Must obtain Certified Safety Assessment Program Evaluator or Coordination Designation from the State of California Office of Emergency Services within 12 months; required for probation.

Must obtain additional ICC or equivalent certificates in an inspector category within 24 months.

Associate of Science degree with major coursework in construction and building inspection, or certificate of completion of Building Technology may substitute for required one year of experience.

Building Inspector II

Graduation from high school or equivalent; specialized training or college courses with emphasis in building, planning, engineering, architecture, or related field desirable.

Two full‑time years of building inspection experience with a public agency, with at least one year above a trainee level.

Or one full‑time year of building inspection experience with a public agency at the Building Inspector I level and two years of experience in the building construction field as a licensed contractor, journeyman carpenter, electrician, plumber, or equivalent.

Valid California Driver's license.

Must possess International Code Council (ICC) or equivalent certificate as a Residential Building Inspector at time of appointment.

Must obtain Certified Safety Assessment Program Evaluator or Coordination Designation from the State of California Office of Emergency Services within 12 months.

Must obtain International Code Council (ICC) or equivalent certificate as a Commercial Building Inspector within 12 months.

Must obtain ICC or equivalent certificates in an inspector category within 24 months.

Associate of Science degree with major coursework in construction and building inspection, or certificate of completion of Building Technology may substitute for two years of required construction experience.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of safety standards, state and local codes, inspection reporting, building tools and materials, and skilled trades. Skills include using office equipment and related software, detecting defects, interpreting plans, calculating measurements, enforcing regulations with tact, communicating effectively, and establishing working relationships.

Working Conditions Field inspection activities may require moderate physical exertion, walking, standing, lifting up to 50 pounds, climbing ladders, working outdoors and indoors under varied weather, noise, dust, and pollen, driving a City vehicle, and using small tools.

Essential and Non‑Essential Duties All duties listed above are essential functions of the position, and other duties may be assigned as required.

Application Process Submit an application and responses to required supplemental questions by the final filing date. Preferred application via the NeoGov system: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/benicia/default.cfm. Applicants wishing to file a paper application should contact the City of Benicia Human Resources Department.

Notification of Status Application status notifications are sent via email through the NeoGov system. Check email/junk mail/spam folders for updates.

Selection Process Application materials are evaluated; candidates who best meet the requirements will be invited to the next phase, which may include an assessment center and interview. Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee invitation. Prior to appointment, candidates must pass a background investigation and pre‑placement medical screening, including a drug screen.

Accommodations for Applicants with Disabilities If you need accommodations at any point during the application or testing process due to a disability, contact the Human Resources Department at (707) 746‑4766.

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