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The City of Lancaster seeks a Lead Inspector to perform inspections and assessments related to lead-based paint hazards. This role involves managing projects, developing scopes of work, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations to enhance housing safety. The ideal candidate will have relevant licenses, a background in construction or remediation, and strong communication skills.
Tests for lead-based paint and assesses housing hazards in homes throughout the City of Lancaster. Develops Scopes of Work that will increase housing and neighborhood safety in compliance with funding guidelines of State and Federal agencies. Manages eligible projects through the bidding, contracting, construction and clearance process for various lead remediation and housing improvement projects.
• Performs Lead Inspections and Risk Assessments in compliance with all Federal, State and City of
Lancaster lead regulations.
• Conducts inspections of residential properties for potential health and safety hazards.
• Prepares Lead Inspection Risk Assessment reports (LIRAs) in compliance with State and Federal
requirements.
• Prepares Scopes of Work to address lead, health and safety hazards using Housing Developer Pro,
subject to the approval of a licensed Project Designer.
• Reviews detailed reports and Scopes of Work with Property Owners and obtains their acceptance of
the recommendations.
• Reviews contractor selection and bidding process with Owners and obtains approval to
proceed.
• Communicate with Owners and Contractors to facilitate the bidding process and contract
signing.
• Conducts regular on-site inspections of housing improvement and lead remediation projects,
documenting the work with photographs and inspection notes, and engaging with Contractors and
Owners throughout the process to ensure a quality product with high levels of satisfaction
• Conducts lead clearances for lead remediation programs.
• Conducts final inspections and reviews the work completed with property owners to ensure that
all work is completed to a satisfactory level.
• Prepares Clearance Reports and other closing documents for owner’s review and
signatures.
• Maintains fair and impartial relationships with Contractors and Owners.
• Communicates clearly with the public, contractors and other agencies regarding lead hazard
control issues and regulations.
• Maintains detailed notes and orderly construction files for each project in compliance with
grant requirements.
• Ensure project closure by completing, organizing, and obtaining required signatures for all
necessary paperwork, while verifying that all payments are processed according to contracts and
change orders.
• Works closely with members of the Office of Healthy Homes team to facilitate smooth and
efficient operations.
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Safety Equipment Used or Needed
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