Description
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform inspections including, but not limited to: zoning, location of property, footing and foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and other inspections to ensure compliance with local, state building codes and municipal ordinances.
- Inspect all permitted commercial and residential buildings by reading and interpreting codes, ordinances, and regulations.
- Inspect new commercial and residential structures for code compliance during various phases of construction by driving to the site, instructing contractors and the public regarding codes and regulations, and inspecting structures and sites for compliance.
- Instruct contractors to make project corrections/modifications and re-inspect sites as necessary.
- Conduct plan reviews of new projects by comparing plans to various codes and regulations, researching codes to resolve discrepancies, and informing permit applicants of corrections required before permits can be issued.
- Create and maintain electronic and hard copies of records per GEC standards as necessary.
Issue permits upon plan approval and maintain files for permits and plans.
- Routinely direct owners, contractors, and developers toward compliance.
- Perform occupancy inspections in conjunction with the fire inspector.
Occasionally perform inspections of hazardous conditions.
- Receive phone calls and handle questions of a general or technical nature.
- Provide direct input on ordinance/resolution adoption and provides direct input for ordinance updates.
- Follow up on permits over 24 months old.
- Attend municipal meetings as necessary.
- Maintain certifications as required by the State and local governments to carry out inspection duties.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Previous inspection experience or experience in commercial or residential construction preferred
- Licenses/Certifications: Uniform Dwelling Code, Commercial Building, Commercial Plumbing, and/or Home Inspection (Real Estate) Licensing preferred, but not required. UDC Certifications will be required to maintain employment.
- Valid Wisconsin Driver's License required.
Inspection/Construction: Moderate knowledge of building maintenance, construction, construction materials, and trade techniques preferred. Thorough knowledge of minimum housing standards and federal, state, and local codes and regulations preferred but not necessary.
- Technology: General knowledge of Microsoft Office, other related computer software, and inspection testing equipment. Majority of reports are completed on issued Apple Ipads.
- Comprehension: Ability to recognize faulty construction, substandard materials, and conditions of hazard. Sound technical judgment in multiple disciplines required in applying standard trade practices. Ability to read and interpret various plans, specifications, and codes in order to determine compliance.
- Time Management: Ability to manage one's own time, multi-task, and prioritize while working under pressure. Must be able to organize daily inspections, inspection files and test reports. Must be a self-starter and be able to work independently on own.
- Reliable transportation required for territory coverage.
- Two Uniform Dwelling Code Certifications will be required prior to start date but we encourage qualified applicants to apply today!
Summary
General Engineering Company is seeking a highly skilled, qualified individual, responsible for inspecting buildings, construction sites and building components for compliance with various codes and regulations.
Potential candidates must possess a High School diploma or equivalent. Candidates with previous inspection experience or experience in commercial/residential construction are preferred. Salary is industry competitive but will be based on qualifications. An outstanding benefits package is available.
Experience is highly preferred, but we will train the right person for these positions. Our Inspection Department is growing and we currently serve over 350 municipalities throughout the state. Applicants may be required to obtain two Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) certifications before their start date; however, we encourage all qualified candidates to apply today and reach out to confirm if their location aligns with our current needs and opportunities.