This position is located in St. George The IBTS Building Inspector (Combination Inspector) serves a vital role in ensuring public safety and code compliance throughout the city. This hands-on, independent role requires technical expertise, integrity, communication skills, and an ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders. Inspectors play a key part in safeguarding life safety and improving community resilience through consistent application of codes and standards. Inspect construction, alteration, and repair of residential and commercial structures for compliance with applicable codes and standards. Evaluate key components such as foundations, concrete, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, energy efficiency, and fire/life safety systems. Assess construction materials and methods for compliance with the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code (LSUCC), City Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), and approved plans. Issue correction notices and Stop Work Orders; report all violations observed during inspections. Respond to inquiries from contractors, architects, developers, city staff, and the public, providing clear interpretations of regulatory requirements. Assist with inspection scheduling and plan review for code compliance. Conduct inspections aligned with assigned LSUCC specialty classifications under the authority of the Building Official. Investigate and resolve citizen complaints related to construction, permitting, or violations of city ordinances. Enforce property maintenance codes and conduct occupancy inspections. Review and interpret blueprints, sketches, and construction plans to evaluate compliance. Verify that all jobsite workers are properly licensed; report violations to the appropriate authority. Maintain daily inspection records and documentation; perform related clerical tasks as required. Provide guidance to coworkers on code interpretation and enforcement procedures. Address citizen concerns tactfully through verbal and written communication. Conduct inspections of buildings, houses, apartments, fences, signs, pools, generators, and other structures for compliance with municipal and state codes. Perform inspections of roofing and re-roofing projects per adopted state regulations. Gather evidence and documentation for court cases; prepare reports, conduct interviews, and testify in Administrative, City, or District Court as needed. Review prior inspection reports and comments before arriving on site. Utilize approved plans and plan reviews to verify compliance with UDC and ICC codes. Accurately cite specific code sections when identifying deficiencies. Maintain responsiveness and professionalism when communicating via email, phone, or in-person. Perform emergency inspections as needed, including outside standard business hours. Understand UL Designs, Products, and Systems. The ability to utilize and understand the UL website. Decision-Making & Leadership Operate with autonomy in scheduling and performing daily inspections. Interpret organizational policies and recommend exceptions where justified. Collaborate effectively with fellow inspectors, permit technicians, and the Building Official. Provide leadership and attend ICC seminars when required; participate in training and mentoring. Understand the flow of inspections from start to finish and ensure proper sequencing of inspections throughout the construction process. Use sound judgment to determine when certain phases may proceed based on partial approvals or unaffected areas. Prioritize inspection workload strategically, including emergency, early-day, and end-of-day tasks. Communicate scheduling issues, inspection conflicts, and utility-related needs in a timely manner. Evaluate readiness for final inspection and determine when a permit can be closed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees