STATE BUILDING INSPECTOR IV (DBR) BUILDING

State of careers Rhode IslandJunior, WV
$88,541 - $99,922Onsite

About The Position

Within the Department of Business Regulation (DBR), this role leads, administers, and performs complex inspectional work as mandated by the State Building Code within a specialized area. The position involves performing required inspections of all installations under the jurisdiction of the State Building Commissioner, leading the implementation of state laws and regulations regarding construction inspection, and planning, coordinating, leading, and participating in project inspections for cities and towns when local inspectors are absent. The role also includes investigating complaints involving contractors and performing related duties.

Requirements

  • Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of building construction as it relates to the area of specialization and the ability to apply such knowledge in performing on-site inspections for all state projects under the jurisdiction of the State Building Commission to determine compliance and make recommendations.
  • Thorough knowledge of state building code regulations, laws, etc.
  • Ability to interpret and apply construction plans and specifications.
  • Ability to instruct and train building code officials/inspectors.
  • Ability to mediate corrections to construction problems related to consumer complaints and investigations.
  • Ability to maintain inspection records and compose written reports.
  • Ability to inspect and investigate complaints regarding contractors.
  • Graduation from high school or a technical vocational school.
  • Employment as a building code inspector or official, or in a position involving the inspection of building construction, materials, accessibility, or compliance, or any combination of education and experience that is substantially equivalent.
  • At the time of appointment, must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate.
  • At the time of appointment, in the area of specialization, a minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in general building construction.
  • At the time of appointment, in the area of specialization, a minimum of ten (10) years’ experience and a Rhode Island master or journeyman plumber’s license.
  • At the time of appointment, in the area of specialization, a minimum of ten (10) years and a Rhode Island class A or class B electrician’s license.
  • At the time of appointment, in the area of specialization, a minimum of ten (10) years and a valid Rhode Island master pipefitters I and master refrigeration I contractor’s license.
  • Must possess certification as a qualified building official/inspector in accordance with Section 23-27.3-107.6 and 23-27.3.107.7 of the Rhode Island General Laws as amended and must maintain such certification and licensure in the area of specialization as a condition of employment.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Operator’s License.

Responsibilities

  • Lead, administer, and perform inspectional work of a difficult and complex nature as mandated by the State Building Code within the area of specialization.
  • Plan, coordinate, and participate in the required inspections of all installations in the area of specialization under the jurisdiction of the State Building Commissioner.
  • Lead in the implementation of state law and regulations regarding the inspection of construction.
  • Lead the inspection of projects in the area of specialization for cities and towns in the absence of local inspectors.
  • Investigate complaints involving contractors.
  • Conduct on-site inspections of a difficult and complex nature on projects under the jurisdiction of the State Building Office.
  • Inspect work in progress for compliance with plans, specifications, standards, and permits; observe conditions and issue notices for correctness as necessary.
  • Inspect and investigate complaints involving contractors.
  • Respond to questions regarding the mode or manner of construction and materials used in installations.
  • Interpret code provisions and recommend compliance procedures to satisfy state laws and regulations.
  • Travel out of state to inspect mobile or modular homes in accordance with state contracts with HUD and the National Conference of Building Codes and Standards.
  • Assist and/or substitute for local city and town inspectors when mandated by law.
  • Perform annual inspections of school facilities and community residences.
  • Maintain inspection records and prepare written and oral reports.
  • Train state and local inspectors in the compliance and administration of building code regulations and their application during on-site inspections.
  • Represent the State Building Office and testify and present evidence in administrative hearings.
  • Work with consumers and contractors to resolve disputes.
  • Perform related work as required.

Benefits

  • Direct deposit for all employees
  • Public service with purpose and impact
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