- Identify and enforce a variety of codes, ordinances, and standards violations for conformance with plans and specifications.
- Inspect work product and materials in building construction projects for conformance with plans and specifications, and inspect potentially substandard or dangerous buildings.
- Work with diagrams, specifications, plans, and similar documents.
- Read and interpret building construction and engineering plan specifications and codes.
- Prepare and maintain reports.
- Confer with, and assist architects, engineers, contractors, builders, homeowners, tenants and the general public in the field and office; explain and interpret requirements and restrictions, keep records and prepare reports as necessary.
- Enter information into the Automated Permit System and the computer for word processing, calendaring, and electronic mail.
- Perform basic plan review, routing and project management activities, issue permits, and fee calculations.
- Identify illegal construction activity and issues violation notices.
- May perform case or project management activities.
- Other duties may be performed, not all duties may be performed by each individual holding this classification.
Knowledge of:
- Methods, practices, and materials used in construction work relating to a particular inspection discipline.
- Proper inspection techniques to examine work product and materials.
- Data entry and information retrieval from various computer systems necessary for duties.
- Safety rules, regulations and practices applied to construction areas and office spaces.
- Codes, ordinances, and policies applicable to a particular inspection discipline(s).
Ability to:
- Read and write the English language at a level of proficiency necessary for effective job performance.
- Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques to examine work product and materials.
- Recognize correct installations of building systems; detect defects and faults in construction work product and materials.
- Detect deviations from plans, regulations, and read and interpret building construction and engineering plans, specifications, and codes.
- Understand diagrams, specifications, plans, and similar documents at a level necessary for efficient job performance.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, engineers, architects, contractors, tenants, owners, and the general public.
- Operate a motor vehicle.
- Operate a personal computer and other electronic equipment, including field entry devices and cellular phone.
- Lift, carry, push, tools, equipment, supplies and plans weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Work within confined spaces, climb ladders, work around power and noise producing equipment, work in confined spaces requiring reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, stooping, squatting, and crouching.
- Work in all weather conditions including wet, hot, cold and windy.
- Access construction areas within construction sites.
Ability to:
- Work on uneven work surfaces, trenches, slopes, roof structures, framing, and other conditions found in a construction environment.
- Serve on-call, work after hours, weekends and holidays, during emergency situations, and as required.
- Anticipate issues and seek resolution through various resources.
- Provide service to all customers with a professional and sincere attitude; be customer service oriented.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
EDUCATION:
Equivalent to the completion of the 12th grade.
EXPERIENCE:
One year of experience performing building inspection work within one or more inspection disciplines for a municipal or county government agency, or three years of journey level experience in the building construction field as a plumber, electrician, carpenter, roofer, or closely related field, within the discipline(s) applied.
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EDUCATION:
Completion of 21 units of college level courses in building inspection, construction, or other related areas.
EXPERIENCE:
One year of experience performing a variety of paraprofessional/technical work related to plan checking and inspections.
CERTIFICATION:
Possession of either a Building Inspector or Plans Examiner certification by the I.C.C. or other approved certifying organization.
Tracey Huerta
On September 28, 2024, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 1100. This new legislation takes effect on January 1, 2025, and will make it an unlawful employment practice in California for employers to require job applicants to possess a valid driver’s license unless there is a bona fide occupational qualification or a reasonable expectation that the position requires driving and alternative forms of transportation are either inefficient or create an additional cost to the employer.
The City of Sacramento is currently reviewing all classification specifications and positions to ensure compliance with Senate Bill 1100, and ensure our hiring practices align with the new regulatory requirements.
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