This is administrative and technical supervisory work planning, organizing and directing inspection operations of a district, the city-wide construction demolition program, the construction projects audit program, or the construction permits issuance program for the Inspections & Permit Control specialty; or the mechanical plans review program for the Mechanical specialty. Employees in this class develop, implement and evaluate program goals, priorities and objectives and direct the daily activities of technical inspection, plans examination and clerical staff of their respective districts or programs.
Supervising the activities of a major section responsible for citywide compliance and code enforcement, communicating the provisions of diverse construction codes and related ordinances, and contact with contractors, community groups, and the general public are significant aspects of the work. In addition to the normal 40-hour workweek, employees may be asked to be available for emergency duty outside of the scheduled work hours on weekdays and on a rotating basis for weekends and holidays, if required by work assignment. May respond, after normal working hours, with emergency departmental personnel and other governmental officials to events creating unsafe and dangerous conditions to properties such as cave-ins, fires, explosions, water main breaks, floods and natural disasters.
Work is performed under the general direction of an administrative superior.
MECHANICAL SPECIALTY
- Directs plumbing, electrical and mechanical unit personnel engaged in plans review activities; insures that the mechanical aspects of building construction plans, blueprints and projects conform to codes, ordinances and permits; insures the accurate and prompt processing of electrical, fuel gas, energy conservation and plumbing permits; coordinates with construction managers and engineers to insure work conforms to codes, ordinances and permits; coordinates plans review and inspection activities with other departmental code enforcement activities and other governmental agencies; insures plans and blueprints for plumbing and mechanical systems are consistent with overall project plans and are processed in a timely manner.
- Develops, revises and implements policies and procedures for plan review and approval; recommends revisions to plumbing, mechanical, fire prevention and electrical codes; insures efficient unit work flow; maintains confidentiality and security of documents and trades occupational licensing material; updates examination materials; insures uniform interpretation of codes, ordinances and permits by subordinate personnel.
- Consults with advisory board members, contractors, engineers and governmental officials to resolve complex plan, examination or code interpretation problems.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- regulations imposed on municipality by the PA Uniform Construction Code
- the philosophy, principles and purposes of municipal codes and related ordinances
- current developments and trends in the building construction trade
- the impact of variations in the uniform application of code standards
- inspectional methods and code compliance techniques necessary to the area of specialization
- codes, ordinances and regulations governing building construction, alteration, repair, demolition and site improvement work in the specialty area
- the materials, methods, equipment, practices and estimating techniques used in the construction trades for a variety of alteration, renovation, construction or demolition projects necessary in the area of specialization
- the legal requirements and departmental procedures involved in construction permit applications
- basic architectural design, and the less complex engineering computation and cost estimating techniques appropriate to the specialty area
- the mechanical, plumbing, fire prevention, electrical and related codes, ordinances and regulations as they apply to commercial and industrial establishments and single and multi-family dwellings for the Mechanical specialty
- procedures used in reviewing construction plans and blueprints for conformance to municipal codes, ordinances and regulations and the license requirements of the mechanical trades for the Mechanical specialty
- procedures used in reviewing construction plans and blueprints for conformance to municipal codes, ordinances and regulations and the license requirements of the mechanical trades for the Mechanical specialty
- provisions of the IECC for the Mechanical specialty
- the codes, ordinances and regulations governing zoning requirements for land use for the Inspections & Permit Control specialty
- the property maintenance and fire prevention codes as they apply to light, ventilation and basic sanitary and safety facilities for the Inspections & Permit Control specialty
- the legal requirements governing encroachments on and projections over public footways for the Inspections & Permit Control specialty
- license requirements to submit permit applications for the Inspections & Permit Control specialty
- potential hazards and safety precautions required at construction sites
- the procedures and practices of operational and supportive units integrated within the city’s comprehensive code enforcement
- supervisory methods and techniques
- administrative practices, procedures and techniques
- principles and practices of public administration as they relate to a broad program of code interpretation and administration
- the laws, ordinances and departmental policies pertaining to the enforcement of licensing and inspection codes
- administrative and management practices and procedures
- report writing principles and techniques
- use of personal computers and software applications commonly used in offices
SKILL IN:
- evaluating the effectiveness of administrative and technical functions and service programs and implementing changes to provide for more effective and efficient operations
- dealing with the public affected by city codes, regulations, ordinances and administration.
ABILITY TO:
- plan, assign and supervise technical inspectional and clerical employees contributing to the enforcement of program/operations policies and procedures
- read and interpret blueprints, plot plans and rough sketches, and to recognize deviations from related codes, regulations and ordinances
- interpret and apply provisions of codes, regulations and ordinances and applicable sections of building, fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, zoning and related codes and ordinances
- enforce codes, ordinances and regulations firmly, tactfully and impartially
- establish and maintain effective working relationships with property owners, construction managers, contractors, governmental officials, associates and the general public
- direct plan review personnel in insuring the mechanical aspects of plans and blueprints conform to related codes and ordinances for the Mechanical specialty
- maintain records and prepare statistical and narrative reports
- express ideas effectively both orally and in writing
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE (The following statement represents the minimum training and experience standards which will be used to admit or reject applicants for tests. Applications submitted by candidates for this class will be reviewed based on training and experience requirements as approved on 11/06.)
INSPECTIONS AND PERMIT CONTROL SPECIALTY
EDUCATION
- Completion of an associate’s degree program at an accredited college, university or technical institute with major course work in building technology or a related area.
AND
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
- Seven years of experience performing field inspections of installations for conformance to municipal codes, regulations, ordinances and standards.
AND
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE
- Two years of experience performing complex technical building inspection or plans examination work.
OR
Any equivalent combination of education and experience determined to be acceptable by the Personnel Department, which has included the completion of the twelfth school grade as an educational minimum, and the specific experience.
NOTE
Additional specific experience may be substituted on a two for one basis for each year of the post high school education requirement.
MECHANICAL SPECIALTY
EDUCATION
- Equivalent to completion of the twelfth school grade.
AND
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
- Three years of building code enforcement experience.
AND
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE
- Two years of code compliance work examining complex plumbing, electrical or fire operations construction or alteration plans, blueprints and permit applications for conformance with relevant electrical, plumbing, and fire prevention codes, regulations, ordinances and standards.
CLASSES WHICH TYPICALLY MEET ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS CLASS ARE:
- 6H34 - L and I Construction Codes Specialist
- 6H25 - Construction Plans Review Specialist
- 6H33 - Codes Compliance Specialist
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATES
ALL SPECIALTIES
Possession of a valid proper class motor vehicle operator’s license as issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prior to appointment and during tenure of employment in this class if required by work assignment.
INSPECTIONS AND PERMITS CONTROL SPECIALTY
Certification by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry, at the time of announcement, in the following categories:
- Residential Building Inspector
- Building Inspector
- Building Plan Examiner
- Mechanical Inspector
- Plumbing Inspector
- Energy Inspector
- Accessibility Inspector/Plan Examiner
- Certified by the State of Pennsylvania as a Building Code Official (BCO)
AND
Completion of the ICC Certification Program for Construction Code Professionals Test Modules A1, B1, B2, B3, M2, P2 and 77 (or State recognized equivalent), at the time of announcement.
AND
Completion of coursework or continuing education credits necessary to maintain certification and licenses during tenure of employment as an L and I Construction Compliance Supervisor.
MECHANICAL SPECIALTY
Certification by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry, at the time of announcement, in the following categories:
- Fire Inspector
- Electrical Inspector
- Electrical Plans Examiner
- Energy Plans Examiner
- Accessibility Inspector/Plan Examiner
- Certified by the State of Pennsylvania as a Building Code Official (BCO)
AND
Completion of the ICC Certification Program for Construction Code Professionals Test Modules A1, E2, E3, F1 and 78 (or State recognized equivalent) at the time of announcement.
AND
Completion of coursework or continuing education credits necessary to maintain certification during tenure of employment as a L and I Construction Compliance Supervisor.
OR
Certification by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry, at the time of announcement, in the following categories:
- Plumbing Inspector
- Plumbing Plan Examiner
- Mechanical Inspector
- Mechanical Plans Examiner
- Accessibility Inspector/Plan Examiner
- Certified by the State of Pennsylvania as a Building Code Official (BCO)
AND
Completion of the ICC Certification Program for Construction Code Professionals Test Modules A1, P2, P3, M2 and M3 (or recognized equivalent) at the time of announcement.
AND
Completion of coursework or continuing education credits necessary to maintain certification during tenure of employment as a L and I Construction Compliance Supervisor.
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of
a position in this class.
PAY RANGE: EP22
Class Established: 1/53
Latest Spec. Revision:
CSC: 7/06, Ad Board: 11/06
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END OF JOB CLASS SPECIFICATION - 6H45