City of University Park
Summary
The City of University Park offers an exceptional opportunity for building professionals seeking meaningful impact, professional respect, and highly rewarding work. Under administrative direction of the Chief Building Official (CBO), the Building Inspector is responsible for conducting inspections of job sites throughout the city to ensure compliance with applicable building codes, ordinances, and regulations. This role serves as a key liaison between contractors, citizens, and city staff, providing guidance and enforcing standards that safeguard public health, safety, and welfare. University Park is home to a remarkable mix of custom-built luxury residences — projects that prioritize craftsmanship, innovative design, and superior code compliance. Every permit you oversee supports the continued vibrancy and refinement of a community known for its beauty and livability.
Duties
Perform inspections of residential and commercial projects for compliance with safety codes.
Coordinate with contractors and citizens to ensure adherence to state and federal backflow prevention regulations.
Provide guidance and information to contractors, citizens, and city staff regarding building codes and ordinances.
Respond to inquiries and complaints related to non‑compliance issues.
Review applications, plans, specifications, and blueprints to ensure compliance with codes, ordinances, and standards.
Maintain inspection records and files and prepare reports.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience
3 years’ experience in the construction industry or as an inspector.
Certifications (Required)
ICBO, SBCCI, or ICC Building Inspector certification (required within twelve months if not currently held)
Texas Plumbing Inspector license (required within 12 months if not currently held)
Valid Texas driver’s license with acceptable driving record
Preferred Certifications
Combination Dwelling, Mechanical Inspector, Electrical Inspector, and Building Plan Examiner certifications
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Comprehensive knowledge of building codes, city ordinances, and state/federal regulations.
Ability to read and interpret technical materials, plans, and specifications.
Proficiency in performing mathematical calculations to assess compliance with standards.
Competence in using testing and measuring equipment.
Strong computer skills and familiarity with office equipment.
Professional Attributes
Commitment to public service
Customer‑focused with a collaborative, “can‑do” attitude
Supplemental Information Work is primarily performed in a climate‑controlled office environment with regular field visits to construction sites. Physical demands are sedentary in nature with prolonged sitting. Work may cause fatigue of eyes, fingers, and other facilities because of fairly continuous use of motor senses. Will be required to attend functions and meetings in other buildings and other sites. Requires moderate physical effort in carrying/moving up to 25 pounds. Includes walking, standing, reaching, bending, kneeling, climbing, and driving a vehicle to building sites and city facilities.
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Life, AD&D and Long‑term Disability insurance
Flexible spending and dependent care accounts
Retirement benefits
457 Deferred Compensation accounts
Accrued paid vacation and sick leave time
Paid holidays
Employee tuition reimbursement
Higher education learning partnerships for employees and their dependents
Travel assistance
Free employee assistance program
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Administration
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Duties
Perform inspections of residential and commercial projects for compliance with safety codes.
Coordinate with contractors and citizens to ensure adherence to state and federal backflow prevention regulations.
Provide guidance and information to contractors, citizens, and city staff regarding building codes and ordinances.
Respond to inquiries and complaints related to non‑compliance issues.
Review applications, plans, specifications, and blueprints to ensure compliance with codes, ordinances, and standards.
Maintain inspection records and files and prepare reports.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience
3 years’ experience in the construction industry or as an inspector.
Certifications (Required)
ICBO, SBCCI, or ICC Building Inspector certification (required within twelve months if not currently held)
Texas Plumbing Inspector license (required within 12 months if not currently held)
Valid Texas driver’s license with acceptable driving record
Preferred Certifications
Combination Dwelling, Mechanical Inspector, Electrical Inspector, and Building Plan Examiner certifications
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Comprehensive knowledge of building codes, city ordinances, and state/federal regulations.
Ability to read and interpret technical materials, plans, and specifications.
Proficiency in performing mathematical calculations to assess compliance with standards.
Competence in using testing and measuring equipment.
Strong computer skills and familiarity with office equipment.
Professional Attributes
Commitment to public service
Customer‑focused with a collaborative, “can‑do” attitude
Supplemental Information Work is primarily performed in a climate‑controlled office environment with regular field visits to construction sites. Physical demands are sedentary in nature with prolonged sitting. Work may cause fatigue of eyes, fingers, and other facilities because of fairly continuous use of motor senses. Will be required to attend functions and meetings in other buildings and other sites. Requires moderate physical effort in carrying/moving up to 25 pounds. Includes walking, standing, reaching, bending, kneeling, climbing, and driving a vehicle to building sites and city facilities.
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Life, AD&D and Long‑term Disability insurance
Flexible spending and dependent care accounts
Retirement benefits
457 Deferred Compensation accounts
Accrued paid vacation and sick leave time
Paid holidays
Employee tuition reimbursement
Higher education learning partnerships for employees and their dependents
Travel assistance
Free employee assistance program
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Administration
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