GENERAL PURPOSE
Provides building inspection services and necessary documentation; assures code compliance; performs the duties of Zoning administration and enforcement; oversees the maintenance & repairs to City-owned facilities and properties.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the broad policy guidance of the Mayor and City Council; under the direct supervision of the City Administrator.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
Directly supervises the work of the Assistant Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator and occasionally oversees the work of those assigned to specialized project teams
- Oversee all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the Building Inspection/Zoning Department
- Prepares department budget and assures effective use of funds, materials, facilities and time
- Review building drawings, site plans, specifications and relevant documentation received from permit applicants to determine compliance with City/State/Federal codes
- Reviews applications and issues permits for building, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, signs, fences, structure relocation/moving, demolition and occupancy permits
- Conducts code enforcement inspections under various municipal codes relating to public peace and good order and miscellaneous nuisances;
- Conduct on-site inspections of building and structures during and after construction to assure compliance with City/State/Federal codes
- Works with other Departments to manage and administer efforts and responds to their inquiries in a timely manner
- Conduct periodic inspections of existing buildings and coordinates efforts with the Police & Fire Departments to assure compliance with City/State/Federal standards
- Inspects commercial building projects as necessary for compliance with approved plans, codes and standards; completes state inspection reports and makes follow up inspections for compliance
- Receives, investigates, and acts to resolve code compliance complaints received from tenants, landlords, property owners and the general public
- Confers with architects, engineers, designers and contractors; interprets and explains code requirements; answers inquiries regarding code purpose, department policies and procedures
- Reviews proposed subdivisions for code compliance
- Investigates zoning problems and complaints, and conducts on-site inspections regarding structural problems and building alterations
- Notifies permit holders, contractors, landlords and property owners of code violations and potential problem areas; takes necessary steps to obtain code compliance
- Responds to citizen complaints by telephone, e-mail, in- person or in writing; maintains records and documentation of customer service issues and resolutions
- Recommends ordinance changes when necessary, develops new forms, initiates new procedures and modifies existing department policies to adapt to changing conditions
- Keep up-to-date on City/State/Federal codes regulating building construction, zoning, fire prevention, property maintenance, demolition, mobile homes and other related construction fields
- Represents the City at hearings, conferences and meetings as assigned; participates in professional groups as required; attends all full Council meetings unless excused.
- Maintains necessary inspector certifications from the State of Wisconsin; attends required recertification training sessions, seminars and workshops; and renews all certifications
- Works in conjunction with the City Council, City Plan Commission, Antigo Housing Authority, Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, Historical Preservation Committee, Zoning Board of Appeals and various agencies
- Initiates building condemnation procedures and works with Langlade County staff regarding the acquisition of tax reverted properties of significance to the City; coordinate actions with the assistance of the City Attorney
- Administration of floodplain, wetland and shore land efforts required by WDNR & other agencies
- Conducts inspections of licensed businesses
- Responsible for the inspection of rental housing to assure compliance; completes records of the inspections and action taken
- Coordinate facility and property maintenance; work with Departments to prioritize/schedule projects; meet with Departments to develop multi-year CIP plan and budget
- Provide oversight of the Cities private assessing firm to assure compliance with services outlined in the Request for Proposals; coordinate efforts with the Clerk-Treasurer’s office as needed
Education and Experience:
- Two (2) year Associates Degree in architecture, civil/structural engineering, construction management or in a closely related curriculum
- Three (3) or more years’ experience as a State-certified commercial/residential building inspector; or progressively responsible professional work experience in the building trades with five (5) years’ of which have been supervisory experience in commercial/residential type building construction activity
- An equivalent combination of education and experience
Special Requirements:
- Must Possess, or be able to obtain by the time of hire, a Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License without record of suspension or revocation in any state
- Must possess Wisconsin Department of Safety & Professional Services certification in the following:
• UDC Construction, UDC Plumbing, UDC Electric, UDC HVAC Inspector
Certification by the State of Wisconsin in at least one (1) of the following is preferred:
• Commercial Building, Plumbing or Electrical Inspector
1. Knowledge of building construction technology, engineering practices, mechanical design and structural evaluation
- Ability to utilize a variety of advisory data and information such as building plans/blueprints, permits, inspection reports, plan review applications, Wisconsin building and administrative codes, ordinances, tavern license applications, construction manuals, manufacturer's specifications, State statutes, procedures, guidelines and non-routine correspondence
- Thorough knowledge of zoning, land use and subdivision platting identified within local ordinances; ability and skill to apply knowledge to situations as they arise
- Ability to perform duties accurately; ability to effectively meet and deal with the public; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; ability to handle stressful situations.
- Ability to calculate percentages, fractions, decimals, volumes, ratios, present values, and spatial relationships. Ability to interpret basic descriptive statistical reports
- Ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving the evaluation of information
- Ability to perform basic functions of MS Office suite products; Operate Springbrook Building Permit & Code/Contact Modules; Ability to utilize computer technology to access, retrieve, or input information
- Ability to work safely, independently or as assigned to complete all necessary tasks
- Ability to interpret engineering plans, specifications and as-built drawings
- Ability to effectively meet and deal with the public in a courteous manner utilizing diplomacy and tact.
- Ability to communicate effectively and function calmly with staff and the public.
- Ability to work with frequent interruptions.
- Ability to maintain accurate, complete records and prepare clear and detailed reports in a timely manner.
- Maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
- Some knowledge of local ordinances; and departmental rules and regulations.
- Ability to organize and prioritize effectively and independently to complete tasks as assigned.
- Ability to be a self-starter by initiating and completing projects and programs after discussion with the appropriate department head
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Skill in operation of listed tools, equipment, and software