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Description
JOB SUMMARY
Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees. They are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.
RKA Consulting Group is seeking a Building Inspector II to conduct comprehensive inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial projects at all stages of construction, alteration, and repair. This journey-level position requires independent judgment, technical expertise, and initiative in ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal codes, approved plans, and safety standards. Inspectors at this level are fully versed in departmental procedures, exercise broad discretion in resolving field issues, and provide guidance to contractors, developers, design professionals, and the public. Candidates are expected to perform the full range of inspection and plan review duties with minimal supervision, demonstrate strong communication skills, a solid understanding of construction practices, and a proven ability to safeguard the built environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs, and changing business practices.
Depending on the area of assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Perform inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings throughout construction and remodeling phases; conduct final inspections and authorize approval of compliant structures.
- Review plans and specifications for new projects, additions, and alterations to confirm compliance with building codes, local ordinances, and regulations.
- Inspect existing buildings for changes in use or occupancy to ensure adherence to applicable requirements.
- Investigate complaints related to unsafe, substandard, or unpermitted construction; issue correction notices or stop-work orders when needed.
- Issue and approve building and occupancy permits across multiple disciplines, including plumbing, mechanical, electrical, grading, drainage, and related systems.
- Work closely with other City departments to coordinate plan reviews, site inspections, and approvals; route submittals to appropriate divisions for compliance checks.
- Oversee bond processing and releases upon project completion; prepare related correspondence with applicants and financial institutions.
- Calculate project valuations and fees using established schedules; communicate requirements to architects, engineers, and applicants.
- Respond to inquiries from contractors, developers, architects, and homeowners; provide clear guidance on building requirements, code interpretations, and restrictions.
- Lead pre-construction meetings to outline inspection protocols and expectations for compliance.
- Maintain accurate inspection reports, plan check records, consultant approvals, and computer-based tracking systems.
- Prepare regular reports summarizing inspection and plan review activities.
- Inspect a wide range of construction elements including foundations, framing, concrete, masonry, steel, plumbing, heating, electrical systems, and other structural and non-structural components.
- Document code violations, issue notices of compliance, and maintain records to support potential legal actions.
- May be required to work at various contracted cities.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination equivalent to experience and training that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain knowledge, skills and abilities would be:
- Education/Training: Equivalent to a high school diploma supplemented specialized training in building codes.
- Experience: Two years of experience as a Building Inspector I or performing residential, multi-family, industrial and/or commercial inspections for a public agency.
- Certification: Possession of a valid International Code Compliance (ICC) Combination Building Inspector Certificate.
- Licenses: Valid California Class C driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
- Building inspection procedures utilized by public agencies.
- Familiarity with established safety standards and accepted construction methods for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
- Working knowledge of building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, energy, accessibility, housing, and related codes.
- Understanding of inspection practices and plan review techniques.
- Knowledge of common construction types, building materials, and standard methods used in the industry.
- Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare clear, detailed reports.
- Proficiency with modern office practices, computer systems, and related technology.
- Awareness of occupational hazards and safety practices specific to building inspection.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively interact with the public, contractors, and design professionals.
- Knowledge of safe driving practices and ability to operate a vehicle responsibly in the course of work.
Skills:
- Utilize software programs and other technology specific to building inspection work.
- Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and software.
Abilities:
- Perform the full range of building inspections with minimal supervision.
- Apply technical expertise and sound inspection practices to evaluate construction methods, materials, and detect deviations from approved plans or codes.
- Read, interpret, and apply complex technical documents, including manuals, blueprints, drawings, specifications, layouts, and schematics.
- Provide guidance on standard construction practices and code requirements for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
- Interpret and enforce policies, procedures, laws, and regulations related to building inspection programs with fairness and consistency.
- Respond effectively to requests and inquiries regarding building regulations, procedures, and requirements.
- Enforce compliance with firmness, professionalism, and tact.
- Maintain accurate records and prepare detailed, clear, and concise reports.
- Work independently and manage tasks effectively with minimal supervision.
- Communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing.
- Build and maintain positive, cooperative working relationships with colleagues, contractors, developers, and the public.
