BUILDING SAFETY INSPECTOR

Benton CountyBentonville, AR

About The Position

The Building Safety Inspector is responsible for the overall day to day Building Safety inspection operations of the Benton County Building Safety Department. These building inspections are conducted throughout unincorporated Benton County and requires extensive travel. The Building Safety Inspector performs inspections on all new residential and commercial construction and facilities, and their uses, to conform to housing, health, safety, and property laws.

Requirements

  • All aspects of building safety and their relationship to building inspection; International Building Code and other applicable state and federal codes.
  • Principles, practices and methods associated with developing building standards, plan check and building inspection.
  • Engineering principles, concepts and procedures as applied to building inspection.
  • Construction methods and materials.
  • Public contact skills.
  • Read, understand and interpret construction blueprints, plans and specifications.
  • Inspect and analyze standard building construction and to identify code violations.
  • Solve complex building inspection and code-related problems.
  • Work effectively with builders, contractors and the general public.
  • Explain County practices and objectives to appropriate public and private agencies, organizations and individuals.
  • Establish and maintain systems needed for control of work quality and quantity.
  • Establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.
  • Stand, bend, sit, kneel, lift, reach and move about quickly and safely on construction projects and business office work locations.
  • Pick-up, manipulate, move, raise and lower heavy materials, equipment, and supplies; to climb ladders and scaffolding; to climb onto, walk on and get off of roof structures; to get in and out of tight spaces within approved safety limitations.
  • Get on and off, or in and out of County equipment; operate the full range of equipment that is typically required of the class without special aides.
  • Read handwritten, typed or machine generated text, graphical and statistical material without aides other than eyeglasses and, or contact lenses.
  • Absorb data, learn and apply procedures required to perform the full range of tasks required by typical duties of the class.
  • High School diploma or general education degree (GED).
  • Possession of a valid Arkansas State Driver's License and obtain a state certification as a residential and commercial building inspector based on the ICC Building Codes, within one (1) year of obtaining position.
  • Must be able to operate County owned vehicles in both day/night time conditions and all weather and road conditions
  • Must be able and willing to work extended hours, weekends, late nights and holidays when necessary.
  • Must be able to squat, bend over at the waist, perform other physical movements necessary to traverse property, in wooded, grassy areas, non-paved roads, construction sites and undeveloped lands.
  • Must be able to climb ladders or crawl in tight spaces.
  • Must be able to regularly stand and walk, sit, reach with hands and arms, use hands to handle or feel objects and talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close distance vision and the ability to adjust focus, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
  • Travel by foot across all types of terrain found in Benton County to access areas under construction in all outside weather conditions.
  • The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Nice To Haves

  • Some experience in a building or construction trade is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Receives and reviews building and development plans submitted to the inspector’s office, reviews drawings to ensure conformance to building, electrical, and plumbing ordinances.
  • Resolve disputes arising from building inspection service utilizing sound building principles and applicable codes as required.
  • Assist builders and the general public in understanding and complying with applicable building codes and division policies.
  • Performs all field inspections as required by the codes including footings, slabs, frames, electrical, and HVAC inspections; inspects utility lines, inspects preliminary and final plans for completeness and accuracy to code specifications.
  • Researches code questions for proper interpretation.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Be able to travel to training classes/conferences.
  • Regular and reliable attendance.

Benefits

  • Employee Medical
  • Basic life and ADD Insurance
  • Long‑term disability insurance
  • Medical (Spouse/Children)
  • Dental, and Vision coverage
  • Supplemental life insurance
  • Short‑term disability
  • Critical Illness coverage
  • Accident insurance
  • Hospital indemnity plans
  • Participation in the Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System (APERS) pension program
  • Voluntary Nationwide Deferred Compensation 457(b) Retirement plan
  • 11 Paid Holidays annually
  • Paid Sick Leave (up to 12 working days per year)
  • Paid Vacation Leave (up to 10 working days per year)
  • Paid Personal Day annually
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