This position is responsible for conducting building inspections to ensure compliance with codes and ordinances.
International Code Council (ICC) certifications and years of experience in the position will determine placement as Building Code Inspector I, II or III.
Requires earning of certifications from the International Code Council (ICC) and other approved organizations (Inspector 1), plus possession of ICC Residential Building Inspector and/or Commercial Building Inspector certifications (Inspector 2), plus ICC certifications related to type of inspections conducted within one year of hire (Inspector 3). May include possessing State of AL Home Builder’s license and/or General Contractor’s license (Inspector 3).
Salary ranges;
Building Inspector I - $40,907.26 - $62,245.23
Building Inspector II - $45,153.96 - $68,707.09
Building Inspector III - $49,841.52 - $75,839.77
Responsibilities
- Maintains knowledge of applicable codes, changes to codes and adopted city ordinances.
- Inspects commercial and residential structures to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and standards. Inspection classification type (commercial/residential) based on certifications and experience.
- Discusses code violations with builders and home owners; identifies solutions to code violations.
- Issues stop-orders as appropriate until building is in compliance.
- Conducts follow-up inspections to verify corrections of violations.
- Prepares and maintains records of inspections; enters inspection data into computer.
- Assists customer in person and by phone; provides information regarding the building inspection process.
- Responds to code related questions.
- Enforces sign and zoning ordinances.
Minimum Requirements
- Knowledge and level of competency commonly associated with completion of specialized training in the field of work, in addition to basic skills typically associated with a high school education.
- Sufficient experience to understand the basic principles relevant to the major duties of the position, usually associated with the completion of an apprenticeship/internship or having had a similar position for one to two years.
- Must be proficient with computers, including Microsoft office products such as Outlook, Word, Excel and Adobe and other applicable systems or software.
- Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Alabama for the type of vehicle or equipment operated.
- Additional training and certifications are required for conducting Floodplain development inspections.
- This position requires the earning of certifications from the International Code Council and other approved organizations. Certifications may be required from the State of Alabama regulatory agencies, based on the Inspection types conducted.
- Must complete seven (7) hours of Continuing Education Courses (CEC’s) per year and one CEC on Codes every three years.
- Knowledge of building codes and ordinances.
- Knowledge of construction processes and terminology.
- Knowledge of building inspection processes and procedures.
- Knowledge of city and department policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of computers and job-related software programs.
- Skill in reading blueprints and construction documents.
- Skill in conducting and documenting site, structural, energy, electrical, plumbing and mechanical inspections. Inspection types are based on building experience, certifications, and knowledge.
- Skill in oral and written communication.
Guidelines
- City codes, regulations, and ordinances; relevant state and federal law; and city and department policies and procedures. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
Complexity/Scope of Work
- The work consists of varied construction inspection and code enforcement duties. Strict regulations, combined with the unique nature of each case in question, contribute to the complexity of the work.
- The purpose of this position is to perform building inspections in the enforcement of building codes. Successful performance ensures compliance with all relevant building codes and ordinances.
Contacts
- Contacts are typically with co-workers, other city employees, general and subcontractors, real estate personnel, business leaders, property owners, developers, surveyors, architects, engineers, and the general public.
- Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, and provide services.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
- The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, walking, or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts light objects, climbs ladders, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, distinguishes between shades of color, and utilizes the sense of smell.
- The work is typically performed in an office and outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. The employee may be exposed to noise, dust, dirt and grease. Work requires the use of protective devices such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
Supervisory and Management Responsibility