City of Meridian
Meridian, Idaho
Job Title: Public Works Inspector I/II Department: Public Works Reports To: Inspection Services Manager Open Date: February 16, 2023 Close Date: Open Until Filled Salary: $25.58 - $27.87 per hour, DOE To Apply Please Visit: Job Summary: Incumbent to perform construction contract administration, coordination, and on-site inspection of large multi-disciplinary public works construction projects for compliance with approved plans, specifications and department and citywide policy. The incumbent must perform work safely, efficiently, and accurately. Communicates and cooperates with City personnel, public, vendors, contractors and other governmental agencies. Position is subject to overtime and weekend/holiday work. Perform other duties as assigned. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Inspect the construction of public utilities including potable, and reclaimed distribution systems, wastewater collections, and wastewater treatment facilities in accordance with contract documents and Department and citywide policy; Review work of consultants and contractors to ensure completion within scope of contract and City of Meridian Standards; Manage complex projects and assume responsibility for budget and cost control; Provide extensive contact with the public, other governmental agencies, and the construction community; Ensure project compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws as well as regulatory conformance applicable to the department; Bring areas of non-compliance to attention of contractor and directs the contractor to remove, repair or replace unacceptable work; Coordinate field changes and change orders with contractors, design engineers, and project managers; Review and mitigate potential claims against the City by contractors; Respond to citizen complaints related to construction; Assist other Inspectors with the inspection of assigned projects. Coordinate with operations staff as needed for connections and isolations; Conduct constructability reviews of proposed construction plans/specifications and provide comments and suggestions. Provide technical guidance for review and development of City specifications. Review as-built drawings and coordinate with design engineers to ensure field changes are accurately reflected; Responsible to keep neat and accurate records and computer entries, understand and follow written and verbal instructions, regulations and policies; Follow all safety procedures and utilize safety equipment to ensure a safe work environment; Work independently and under the direction of immediate supervisor; Provide excellent customer service to both internal and external customers. Effectively and courteously communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, public, outside agencies, or other individuals or groups; Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Proficiency with the Microsoft Suite of programs; Proficiency with GPSing, surveying and other field data capture methods and appropriate data management techniques; Knowledge and understanding of applicable local, state, and federal construction documents; Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISPWC) knowledge preferred; Knowledge of practices and materials used in the construction of Public Works projects preferred; Knowledge of a cross connection control program preferred; Principles and practices of civil engineering (hydraulics, hydrology, soil mechanics and foundations, sanitary engineering and structures, engineering geology, etc.); Design criteria as it applies to wastewater treatment, sanitary sewers and domestic water systems; Construction management principles and practices in administration, planning, scheduling, budget management, and organization; Materials and methods used in major construction projects; Cross connection control program and water distribution system locates and service calls; Water and sanitary sewer related pipe, fittings, and appurtenances; Water sampling, system testing and sewer system pressure testing experience; Requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Construction General Permit (CGP). Must know Best Management Practices (BMP's) and how to implement and enforce the Erosion Sediment Control (ESC) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for City projects; Project management involving complex, multi-disciplinary teams; Inspection skills inclusive of field and office documentation.Prepare daily diaries, test records and paperwork associated with inspection; Knowledge of safety standards and procedures. Ability to identify and perform safe working practices for self and team including confined space entry and excavation, to include traffic safety techniques; Contract preparation and administration; City and State procedures for review and approval of projects; Ability to make fair and reasonable judgements, keep accurate and detailed records and be able to work effectively on numerous projects simultaneously and under time constraints; Structural, mechanical and electrical construction and of the governing codes associated therewith, such as Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, and Uniform Electrical Code; Ability to plan, set up, and attends meetings, functions, and events, sometimes after hours; must be willing to attend classes in related fields to enhance skills and knowledge; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Department and City personnel, City officials and the general public; display an attitude of cooperation and the ability to work well with others as a team; Must be tactful, discrete, and diplomatic as well as be assertive, resilient, have problem solving ability, and take orders/direction; Understanding and ability to effectively operate computers, software and related operating systems/platforms; Work Environment and Physical Demands: Work is performed primarily in an outdoor environment with moderate noise level. Frequently subject to outdoor conditions. Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes to permit the employee to accomplish tasks in a construction site environment; Occasionally works in highly precarious places and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, vibration, insect and biological hazards; Must be capable of walking, climbing, and bending without undo strain; Constantly requires driving a motor vehicle or maintenance equipment; Requires lifting and moving up to 60 pounds and occasionally lifts and/or moves more than 100 pounds; Occasionally may require assisting with and/or attending Department/City sponsored special events or activities, sometimes after hours; Travel Requirements Local travel is frequently required via city vehicle; Some in state and out of state travel may be required for training. Job Specifications: High school graduate or GED and at least 1-3 years of work related to the field of civil engineering or construction management, or the equivalent of 3-5 years' (or 5-7 years' for the Inspector II role) work related experience in surveying, drafting and construction inspection of a civil engineering nature; Associate or bachelor degree preferred; Licensing and Certification: Inspector I: Requires minimum of ID Water Distribution Operator I licensure or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Requires minimum of ID Wastewater Collections System Operator I licensure or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Must hold and maintain a valid State of Idaho driver's license and safe driving record; Must be OSHA ten (10) hour certified within one year of hire; Requires City of Boise Erosion and Sediment Control Responsible Person certification within six (6) months of employment. Inspector II: Requires minimum of ID Water Distribution Operator II licensure, or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Requires minimum of ID Wastewater Collections System Operator II licensure, or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Must hold and maintain a valid State of Idaho driver's license and safe driving record; Must be OSHA ten (10) hour certified within one year of hire; American Public Works Association (APWA) Certified Public Infrastructure Inspector (CPII) preferred. Requires City of Boise Erosion and Sediment Control Responsible Person certification within six (6) months of employment.
Job Title: Public Works Inspector I/II Department: Public Works Reports To: Inspection Services Manager Open Date: February 16, 2023 Close Date: Open Until Filled Salary: $25.58 - $27.87 per hour, DOE To Apply Please Visit: Job Summary: Incumbent to perform construction contract administration, coordination, and on-site inspection of large multi-disciplinary public works construction projects for compliance with approved plans, specifications and department and citywide policy. The incumbent must perform work safely, efficiently, and accurately. Communicates and cooperates with City personnel, public, vendors, contractors and other governmental agencies. Position is subject to overtime and weekend/holiday work. Perform other duties as assigned. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Inspect the construction of public utilities including potable, and reclaimed distribution systems, wastewater collections, and wastewater treatment facilities in accordance with contract documents and Department and citywide policy; Review work of consultants and contractors to ensure completion within scope of contract and City of Meridian Standards; Manage complex projects and assume responsibility for budget and cost control; Provide extensive contact with the public, other governmental agencies, and the construction community; Ensure project compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws as well as regulatory conformance applicable to the department; Bring areas of non-compliance to attention of contractor and directs the contractor to remove, repair or replace unacceptable work; Coordinate field changes and change orders with contractors, design engineers, and project managers; Review and mitigate potential claims against the City by contractors; Respond to citizen complaints related to construction; Assist other Inspectors with the inspection of assigned projects. Coordinate with operations staff as needed for connections and isolations; Conduct constructability reviews of proposed construction plans/specifications and provide comments and suggestions. Provide technical guidance for review and development of City specifications. Review as-built drawings and coordinate with design engineers to ensure field changes are accurately reflected; Responsible to keep neat and accurate records and computer entries, understand and follow written and verbal instructions, regulations and policies; Follow all safety procedures and utilize safety equipment to ensure a safe work environment; Work independently and under the direction of immediate supervisor; Provide excellent customer service to both internal and external customers. Effectively and courteously communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, public, outside agencies, or other individuals or groups; Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Proficiency with the Microsoft Suite of programs; Proficiency with GPSing, surveying and other field data capture methods and appropriate data management techniques; Knowledge and understanding of applicable local, state, and federal construction documents; Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISPWC) knowledge preferred; Knowledge of practices and materials used in the construction of Public Works projects preferred; Knowledge of a cross connection control program preferred; Principles and practices of civil engineering (hydraulics, hydrology, soil mechanics and foundations, sanitary engineering and structures, engineering geology, etc.); Design criteria as it applies to wastewater treatment, sanitary sewers and domestic water systems; Construction management principles and practices in administration, planning, scheduling, budget management, and organization; Materials and methods used in major construction projects; Cross connection control program and water distribution system locates and service calls; Water and sanitary sewer related pipe, fittings, and appurtenances; Water sampling, system testing and sewer system pressure testing experience; Requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Construction General Permit (CGP). Must know Best Management Practices (BMP's) and how to implement and enforce the Erosion Sediment Control (ESC) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for City projects; Project management involving complex, multi-disciplinary teams; Inspection skills inclusive of field and office documentation.Prepare daily diaries, test records and paperwork associated with inspection; Knowledge of safety standards and procedures. Ability to identify and perform safe working practices for self and team including confined space entry and excavation, to include traffic safety techniques; Contract preparation and administration; City and State procedures for review and approval of projects; Ability to make fair and reasonable judgements, keep accurate and detailed records and be able to work effectively on numerous projects simultaneously and under time constraints; Structural, mechanical and electrical construction and of the governing codes associated therewith, such as Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, and Uniform Electrical Code; Ability to plan, set up, and attends meetings, functions, and events, sometimes after hours; must be willing to attend classes in related fields to enhance skills and knowledge; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Department and City personnel, City officials and the general public; display an attitude of cooperation and the ability to work well with others as a team; Must be tactful, discrete, and diplomatic as well as be assertive, resilient, have problem solving ability, and take orders/direction; Understanding and ability to effectively operate computers, software and related operating systems/platforms; Work Environment and Physical Demands: Work is performed primarily in an outdoor environment with moderate noise level. Frequently subject to outdoor conditions. Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes to permit the employee to accomplish tasks in a construction site environment; Occasionally works in highly precarious places and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, vibration, insect and biological hazards; Must be capable of walking, climbing, and bending without undo strain; Constantly requires driving a motor vehicle or maintenance equipment; Requires lifting and moving up to 60 pounds and occasionally lifts and/or moves more than 100 pounds; Occasionally may require assisting with and/or attending Department/City sponsored special events or activities, sometimes after hours; Travel Requirements Local travel is frequently required via city vehicle; Some in state and out of state travel may be required for training. Job Specifications: High school graduate or GED and at least 1-3 years of work related to the field of civil engineering or construction management, or the equivalent of 3-5 years' (or 5-7 years' for the Inspector II role) work related experience in surveying, drafting and construction inspection of a civil engineering nature; Associate or bachelor degree preferred; Licensing and Certification: Inspector I: Requires minimum of ID Water Distribution Operator I licensure or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Requires minimum of ID Wastewater Collections System Operator I licensure or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Must hold and maintain a valid State of Idaho driver's license and safe driving record; Must be OSHA ten (10) hour certified within one year of hire; Requires City of Boise Erosion and Sediment Control Responsible Person certification within six (6) months of employment. Inspector II: Requires minimum of ID Water Distribution Operator II licensure, or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Requires minimum of ID Wastewater Collections System Operator II licensure, or the ability to obtain within first year (1) of employment; Must hold and maintain a valid State of Idaho driver's license and safe driving record; Must be OSHA ten (10) hour certified within one year of hire; American Public Works Association (APWA) Certified Public Infrastructure Inspector (CPII) preferred. Requires City of Boise Erosion and Sediment Control Responsible Person certification within six (6) months of employment.
County of Chesterfield
Chesterfield, Virginia
Property Maintenance Building Inspector Building Inspections Deadline: 11:59 p.m. March 6, 2022 Safe construction from the ground up - that is our commitment to excellence. If this is your passion too, we may be looking for you. What You Do and How You Do It: A Property Maintenance Inspector is responsible for enforcing the Virginia Maintenance Code as it relates to residential and commercial structures. Perform on-site inspections of buildings and their systems to ensure building safety and code compliance. Coordinate regulatory activities of other county departments involved in the building inspection process. Perform safety and damage assessment inspections. You will also respond to, investigate, and resolve concerns from citizens and customers regarding building code and construction related issues. Attend meetings to convey requirements about the department's procedures for the inspection processes and establish channels of communication between owners, contractors, property superintendents, real estate agents and the inspection division. Participate in the development of the Virginia Construction Code representing Chesterfield at the state and national levels. You may be cross-trained to perform other duties. You must possess or obtain the required professional certifications and remain current with certifications and the latest best practices. This is primarily a home-based position. A County vehicle and computer equipment will be provided for teleworking and traveling from home directly to the field. Everything we do must be done with a customer and results focus. We facilitate safe code compliant construction; we do not hinder the construction process. • Building Inspector I - $38,591 - $52,246. Must possess or obtain within 18 months of hire Virginia certifications as a Property Maintenance Inspector as well as Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. • Building Inspector II - $44,087 - $59,686. Must possess at time of hire Virginia certifications as a Property Maintenance Inspector as well as Commercial Mechanical, Plumbing or Electrical Inspector certifications; or Residential Mechanical, Plumbing or Electrical Inspector certifications; Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector must be obtained within 18 months. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. • Building Inspector III - $50,374 - $68,196. Must possess at time of hire Virginia certifications as Combination Residential Inspector and one of the following: Commercial Electrical Inspector, Commercial Plumbing/Mechanical Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector or Property Maintenance Inspector; Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector must be obtained within 18 months. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. Here's What You Need: High school diploma or GED; three years of code enforcement or construction experience; one year of experience as a Building Inspector for a Building Inspector II or two years of experience as a Building Inspector for a Building Inspector III; construction/engineering technology or vocational program degree/certificate preferred; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. You must be able to read and interpret building construction documents and plans and use a personal computer and navigate software, which is used to perform your daily job duties. You also need the ability to traverse construction sites, climb ladders and demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills. Current valid driver's license and good driving record required. Based on the Virginia DMV point system, record must not reflect a total of six or more demerit points within the twenty-four months preceding the anticipated hire date, or one major violation of six demerit points within the preceding thirty-six months. Out of state driving records must be obtained by the applicant and presented at time of interview. Record must reflect at least three years of history and be dated within 30 days of interview date. Pre-employment drug testing, FBI criminal background check and education/degree verification required. Real Talk: We'll be honest - this is hard work with multiple challenges that are sometimes frustrating. Often owners and/or their agent's will make your job more difficult. You may have to do some handholding when the owner or their agent lacks proficiency. You need to consistently enforce a complex building code, manage coordination with multiple departments, keep track of numerous investigations and effectively manage a heavy volume of work on a daily basis. If you are committed to ensuring building safety and building code compliance in a First Choice Community as well as getting it done right the first time, Building Inspector may be the career for you. This position is a part of an approved Career Development Plan (CDP) and offers career progression opportunities and salary incentives, as funding permits, based on performance, qualifications, and experience. Still Interested? A Chesterfield County application is required and must be submitted online by deadline. An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Workforce Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion recblid hfgbz2ubn5n9qxf5umz3gj86n503qw
Property Maintenance Building Inspector Building Inspections Deadline: 11:59 p.m. March 6, 2022 Safe construction from the ground up - that is our commitment to excellence. If this is your passion too, we may be looking for you. What You Do and How You Do It: A Property Maintenance Inspector is responsible for enforcing the Virginia Maintenance Code as it relates to residential and commercial structures. Perform on-site inspections of buildings and their systems to ensure building safety and code compliance. Coordinate regulatory activities of other county departments involved in the building inspection process. Perform safety and damage assessment inspections. You will also respond to, investigate, and resolve concerns from citizens and customers regarding building code and construction related issues. Attend meetings to convey requirements about the department's procedures for the inspection processes and establish channels of communication between owners, contractors, property superintendents, real estate agents and the inspection division. Participate in the development of the Virginia Construction Code representing Chesterfield at the state and national levels. You may be cross-trained to perform other duties. You must possess or obtain the required professional certifications and remain current with certifications and the latest best practices. This is primarily a home-based position. A County vehicle and computer equipment will be provided for teleworking and traveling from home directly to the field. Everything we do must be done with a customer and results focus. We facilitate safe code compliant construction; we do not hinder the construction process. • Building Inspector I - $38,591 - $52,246. Must possess or obtain within 18 months of hire Virginia certifications as a Property Maintenance Inspector as well as Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. • Building Inspector II - $44,087 - $59,686. Must possess at time of hire Virginia certifications as a Property Maintenance Inspector as well as Commercial Mechanical, Plumbing or Electrical Inspector certifications; or Residential Mechanical, Plumbing or Electrical Inspector certifications; Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector must be obtained within 18 months. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. • Building Inspector III - $50,374 - $68,196. Must possess at time of hire Virginia certifications as Combination Residential Inspector and one of the following: Commercial Electrical Inspector, Commercial Plumbing/Mechanical Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector or Property Maintenance Inspector; Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector must be obtained within 18 months. Starting salary dependent on amount of prior inspection experience. Here's What You Need: High school diploma or GED; three years of code enforcement or construction experience; one year of experience as a Building Inspector for a Building Inspector II or two years of experience as a Building Inspector for a Building Inspector III; construction/engineering technology or vocational program degree/certificate preferred; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. You must be able to read and interpret building construction documents and plans and use a personal computer and navigate software, which is used to perform your daily job duties. You also need the ability to traverse construction sites, climb ladders and demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills. Current valid driver's license and good driving record required. Based on the Virginia DMV point system, record must not reflect a total of six or more demerit points within the twenty-four months preceding the anticipated hire date, or one major violation of six demerit points within the preceding thirty-six months. Out of state driving records must be obtained by the applicant and presented at time of interview. Record must reflect at least three years of history and be dated within 30 days of interview date. Pre-employment drug testing, FBI criminal background check and education/degree verification required. Real Talk: We'll be honest - this is hard work with multiple challenges that are sometimes frustrating. Often owners and/or their agent's will make your job more difficult. You may have to do some handholding when the owner or their agent lacks proficiency. You need to consistently enforce a complex building code, manage coordination with multiple departments, keep track of numerous investigations and effectively manage a heavy volume of work on a daily basis. If you are committed to ensuring building safety and building code compliance in a First Choice Community as well as getting it done right the first time, Building Inspector may be the career for you. This position is a part of an approved Career Development Plan (CDP) and offers career progression opportunities and salary incentives, as funding permits, based on performance, qualifications, and experience. Still Interested? A Chesterfield County application is required and must be submitted online by deadline. An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Workforce Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion recblid hfgbz2ubn5n9qxf5umz3gj86n503qw