City of Ann Arbor
Development Services Inspector – Plumbing
Description Job Details: Starting Rate: $34.67 - $35.53 (Offer will be commensurate with experience). After hire, pay increases are dependent on length of service, advancement in the position, and other contractual factors. This position is represented by the AFSCME union. For more information reference the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement: Collective Bargaining Agreements. Benefits offered for this opportunity: AFSCME Benefit Summary. Duties
Conduct inspections of plumbing systems during various stages of construction, renovation, and repair to ensure compliance with the Michigan Plumbing Code and city codes. Inspect plumbing installations, including water supply systems, drain systems, sewer systems, backflow prevention devices, and related components. Review permit applications, plumbing plans, and approved specifications prior to conducting inspections. Identify code violations, hazardous conditions, and substandard installations during inspections; issue corrective action notices when necessary. Maintain accurate records of inspection results, including reports and photographs, and trace corrective actions until compliance is achieved. Provide technical assistance and advice to contractors, homeowners, and building owners regarding plumbing code requirements and safety protocols. Respond to public inquiries, complaints, and concerns from the public related to plumbing systems and code enforcement. Stay current on changes to the Michigan Plumbing Code, local ordinances, and industry standards through continuing education and professional development. Work closely with other departments, agencies, and stakeholders to ensure the safety and integrity of plumbing systems within the community. Assist with the development of policies, procedures, and guidelines related to plumbing inspections and code enforcement. Coordinate and conduct investigations of complaints and enforcement of ordinances. Interpret and explain City codes and regulations. Education, Training And Experience Required
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent. Two (2) years as a licensed journeyman plumber in the State of Michigan, or current Master plumber in the State of Michigan. Must complete CEUs for maintenance of Licenses and Certifications. Act 407 (formerly Act 54) registration or, within 30 days of hire, must apply for Act 407 registration to the State of Michigan. Education, Training And Experience Preferred
Currently registered as a Plumbing Inspector and Plumbing Plan Reviewer with the State of Michigan. Two (2) years plumbing inspection and plumbing plan review experience. Licensing Requirements
Journey or master license from the State of Michigan, documented plumbing experience. Specific requirements for plumbing inspector and plumbing plan reviewer must be met. Requirements can be found at: State of Michigan Administrative Code. Valid Driver’s License. Physical Requirements
The physical ability to climb/balance; climb stairs, ladders, inclines, uneven surfaces where balance is required; drive, stoop, bend, kneel, and crouch; stand and walk for extensive periods of time; reach, push, pull, lift, grasp, feel, hear, see, talk, and perform repetitive motions. The ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The ability to safely maneuver in and around construction sites, traverse on rough, uneven terrain, and wet and slippery surfaces to access work areas. Work may occasionally require the ability to move and lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds such as files, supplies, mail, and equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties of this job.
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Description Job Details: Starting Rate: $34.67 - $35.53 (Offer will be commensurate with experience). After hire, pay increases are dependent on length of service, advancement in the position, and other contractual factors. This position is represented by the AFSCME union. For more information reference the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement: Collective Bargaining Agreements. Benefits offered for this opportunity: AFSCME Benefit Summary. Duties
Conduct inspections of plumbing systems during various stages of construction, renovation, and repair to ensure compliance with the Michigan Plumbing Code and city codes. Inspect plumbing installations, including water supply systems, drain systems, sewer systems, backflow prevention devices, and related components. Review permit applications, plumbing plans, and approved specifications prior to conducting inspections. Identify code violations, hazardous conditions, and substandard installations during inspections; issue corrective action notices when necessary. Maintain accurate records of inspection results, including reports and photographs, and trace corrective actions until compliance is achieved. Provide technical assistance and advice to contractors, homeowners, and building owners regarding plumbing code requirements and safety protocols. Respond to public inquiries, complaints, and concerns from the public related to plumbing systems and code enforcement. Stay current on changes to the Michigan Plumbing Code, local ordinances, and industry standards through continuing education and professional development. Work closely with other departments, agencies, and stakeholders to ensure the safety and integrity of plumbing systems within the community. Assist with the development of policies, procedures, and guidelines related to plumbing inspections and code enforcement. Coordinate and conduct investigations of complaints and enforcement of ordinances. Interpret and explain City codes and regulations. Education, Training And Experience Required
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent. Two (2) years as a licensed journeyman plumber in the State of Michigan, or current Master plumber in the State of Michigan. Must complete CEUs for maintenance of Licenses and Certifications. Act 407 (formerly Act 54) registration or, within 30 days of hire, must apply for Act 407 registration to the State of Michigan. Education, Training And Experience Preferred
Currently registered as a Plumbing Inspector and Plumbing Plan Reviewer with the State of Michigan. Two (2) years plumbing inspection and plumbing plan review experience. Licensing Requirements
Journey or master license from the State of Michigan, documented plumbing experience. Specific requirements for plumbing inspector and plumbing plan reviewer must be met. Requirements can be found at: State of Michigan Administrative Code. Valid Driver’s License. Physical Requirements
The physical ability to climb/balance; climb stairs, ladders, inclines, uneven surfaces where balance is required; drive, stoop, bend, kneel, and crouch; stand and walk for extensive periods of time; reach, push, pull, lift, grasp, feel, hear, see, talk, and perform repetitive motions. The ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The ability to safely maneuver in and around construction sites, traverse on rough, uneven terrain, and wet and slippery surfaces to access work areas. Work may occasionally require the ability to move and lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds such as files, supplies, mail, and equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties of this job.
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