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Description
The City of Beaverton is hiring a Senior Building Inspector/Assistant Building Official in the Community Development Department. This position helps keep construction in the city safe and up to code by supervising a team of ten inspectors across building, plumbing, and electrical work. This role handles day-to-day operations for the inspection team, including scheduling, answering complex technical questions, and making sure inspections are performed consistently and on time. It also includes hands-on inspection work, especially for highly technical situations.
This job is a good fit for someone who enjoys working directly with inspectors while also helping them grow in their careers. The person in this role will run regular team meetings, create training opportunities, and support newer inspectors in learning the work. They’ll work closely with the City Building Official, the Plans Examination team, Permit Technicians, and customers in the construction community to make sure people get clear, accurate information and good service. With many commercial and multi-family projects happening, there’s plenty of variety and chances to stretch professionally.
We're looking for someone who communicates well, cares about customer service, and wants to help build a positive, supportive team culture. If you like solving problems, staying engaged in field work, and helping a team do their best work every day, this role offers the chance to make a real impact.
Responsibilities
- Supervise and support Building Inspection team (currently 6 Building Inspectors, 2 Plumbing Inspectors, and 2 Electrical Inspectors)
- Assign and review the work for timeliness, completeness, accurate documentation, and correct code interpretation.
- Provide training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
- Meet regularly with employees individually and in groups to discuss work performance, technical issues, strategies, and procedures.
- Participate in recruitment and screening processes and performance evaluations.
- Cultivate a productive work environment with open and effective communication.
- Interpret and apply policies, procedures, laws, and regulations.
- Perform challenging or technically complex inspections and plan reviews, including commercial and industrial projects.
- Inspect projects for compliance with regulations, safety procedures, and acceptable construction processes. Write correction notices, issue stop work orders.
- Examine plans, drawings, and specifications to ensure compliance with building and zoning codes and accepted engineering practices.
- Work with architects, engineers, contractors, and property owners to resolve code violations and technical issues.
- Investigate and resolve complaints or concerns related to workmanship, safety hazards, or construction nuisances.
- Help develop standards and procedures for inspection and plan review to ensure efficient and consistent service.
- Provide prompt and courteous assistance to customers and staff on inspection, plan review, design, and other technical questions.
- Assist in preparing and overseeing the inspection services budget.
- Participate in permit issuance, fee calculation, and records maintenance.
- Foster a positive and supportive work environment prioritizing a culture of collaborative teamwork, clear communication, and ongoing personal and professional development.
- Contribute to the promotion of organization values, including inclusion, and belonging; support a culture of accountability within the organization and actively promote the value of respect in a multicultural society.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications:
- Associate’s degree in building inspection technology, civil and construction engineering, or a related field; and
- 5 years of experience in a similar role, involving commercial and residential construction inspection and application of state and local codes and regulations; including
- One year of experience in a lead or supervisory role; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience enabling the incumbent to perform the essential functions of the position.
Licensing and special requirements
Required upon hire
- Valid driver’s license and ability to meet the city’s driving standards.
- State of Oregon A-level Building Inspector or International Code Council (ICC) Commercial Building Inspector certifications.
- State of Oregon Residential Inspector or ICC Residential Building Inspector certification.
- State of Oregon Inspector certification.
Required within 1 year of hire
- State of Oregon A-Level Mechanical Inspector or ICC Mechanical Inspector certification.
- State of Oregon Building Official certification.
Required prior to hire
- Ability to pass reference checks and education verification and satisfy the requirements of a background check.
- Ability to satisfy the requirements of a pre-employment drug screen.
