Office of Public Response
Building Inspector I, II, III, IV OR Building Inspector Technician
Office of Public Response, Florida, New York, United States
Building Inspector I, II, III, IV OR Building Inspector Technician
Positions open until filled.
Salary Levels
Building Inspector Technician: $50,104.74
Building Inspector I: $60,902.64
Building Inspector II: $63,947.86
Building Inspector III: $67,145.17
Building Inspector IV: $70,502.53
Candidate's hiring rate depends on the number of valid inspector licenses held, see below: Bldg. Insp. I: (1) license $60,902.64 Bldg. Insp. II: (2) licenses $63,947.86 Bldg. Insp. III: (3) licenses $67,145.17 Bldg. Insp. IV: (4) licenses $70,502.53
Duties and Responsibilities
Schedules, performs, and completes inspections of buildings and other structures; inspects and determines the compliance of all building construction including plumbing, mechanical, electrical, gas, fire prevention, accessibility, energy, and permitting.
Sorts, organizes, and processes inspection request tickets; schedules time frames for inspections, contacts contractors and owners, and facilitates completion of the inspection.
Travels to various inspections to review, evaluate, and assess work for compliance with building construction standards; ensures conformity with approved plans and permits.
Identifies and determines non-compliant work; notes discrepancies to ensure that all violations are identified, addressed, and resolved in a timely and professional manner.
Provides education, assistance, and direction for property owners and agencies; delivers technical expertise and impartiality when dealing with contractors, engineers, architects, designers, plan reviewers, and other inspectors.
Trains, educates, and leads other inspectors; provides expertise and direction for various inspection concerns or questions.
Advises and confers with building contractors, engineers, architects, owners, and others regarding building construction and ordinances; communicates effectively and professionally providing advice and direction regarding building and related concerns.
Ensures the completion of detailed, professional, and accurate inspection reports; develops, updates, and maintains various documents and reports monitoring the construction projects within the city; ensures daily work is completed.
Conducts damage assessments.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Essential Functions: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following.
Minimum Qualifications
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment:
Building Inspector Technician: A valid State driver’s license is required. A valid provisional license as recognized by the State of Florida (61G19-6.012, Florida Administrative Code) within 6 months period with conversion to valid standard inspector license within one (1) year.
Building Construction Inspector I: A valid State driver’s license is required. A valid Standard Inspector license issued by the State of Florida in one (1) of the following areas: Residential, Building, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing. Must maintain the related continuing education as required by State of Florida.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and work experience that meets Chapter 468, Florida Statutes to obtain and maintain a Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) inspection license; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.
Supplemental Information
Knowledge of:
Methods and materials involved in building construction and of standard building testing devices
Construction plans, blueprints, and schematics
Regulations governing building construction and all safety elements
Personnel direction, management, and training
Code compliance relating to construction practices
City ordinances and programs
Computer software systems and programs
General office policies and procedures
Computers and general office equipment
Skill in:
Engaging with customers, contractors, and inspectors
Interpreting and enforcing codes and ordinances
Reading and interpreting building construction plans and specifications
Performing inspections on construction sites and enforcing specifications
Scheduling, reviewing and evaluating inspection work
Maintaining files and documents
Communicating effectively, verbally and in writing
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Operating a computer, tablet, cell phone, and related software
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Salary Levels
Building Inspector Technician: $50,104.74
Building Inspector I: $60,902.64
Building Inspector II: $63,947.86
Building Inspector III: $67,145.17
Building Inspector IV: $70,502.53
Candidate's hiring rate depends on the number of valid inspector licenses held, see below: Bldg. Insp. I: (1) license $60,902.64 Bldg. Insp. II: (2) licenses $63,947.86 Bldg. Insp. III: (3) licenses $67,145.17 Bldg. Insp. IV: (4) licenses $70,502.53
Duties and Responsibilities
Schedules, performs, and completes inspections of buildings and other structures; inspects and determines the compliance of all building construction including plumbing, mechanical, electrical, gas, fire prevention, accessibility, energy, and permitting.
Sorts, organizes, and processes inspection request tickets; schedules time frames for inspections, contacts contractors and owners, and facilitates completion of the inspection.
Travels to various inspections to review, evaluate, and assess work for compliance with building construction standards; ensures conformity with approved plans and permits.
Identifies and determines non-compliant work; notes discrepancies to ensure that all violations are identified, addressed, and resolved in a timely and professional manner.
Provides education, assistance, and direction for property owners and agencies; delivers technical expertise and impartiality when dealing with contractors, engineers, architects, designers, plan reviewers, and other inspectors.
Trains, educates, and leads other inspectors; provides expertise and direction for various inspection concerns or questions.
Advises and confers with building contractors, engineers, architects, owners, and others regarding building construction and ordinances; communicates effectively and professionally providing advice and direction regarding building and related concerns.
Ensures the completion of detailed, professional, and accurate inspection reports; develops, updates, and maintains various documents and reports monitoring the construction projects within the city; ensures daily work is completed.
Conducts damage assessments.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Essential Functions: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following.
Minimum Qualifications
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment:
Building Inspector Technician: A valid State driver’s license is required. A valid provisional license as recognized by the State of Florida (61G19-6.012, Florida Administrative Code) within 6 months period with conversion to valid standard inspector license within one (1) year.
Building Construction Inspector I: A valid State driver’s license is required. A valid Standard Inspector license issued by the State of Florida in one (1) of the following areas: Residential, Building, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing. Must maintain the related continuing education as required by State of Florida.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and work experience that meets Chapter 468, Florida Statutes to obtain and maintain a Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) inspection license; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.
Supplemental Information
Knowledge of:
Methods and materials involved in building construction and of standard building testing devices
Construction plans, blueprints, and schematics
Regulations governing building construction and all safety elements
Personnel direction, management, and training
Code compliance relating to construction practices
City ordinances and programs
Computer software systems and programs
General office policies and procedures
Computers and general office equipment
Skill in:
Engaging with customers, contractors, and inspectors
Interpreting and enforcing codes and ordinances
Reading and interpreting building construction plans and specifications
Performing inspections on construction sites and enforcing specifications
Scheduling, reviewing and evaluating inspection work
Maintaining files and documents
Communicating effectively, verbally and in writing
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Operating a computer, tablet, cell phone, and related software
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