What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Inspector / Part-Time position at Campbell County?
Building Inspector (Code Enforcement Officer) / Part-Time
SUMMARY: Under routine supervision, performs diversified professional duties and responsibilities demanding the use of numerous and various types of procedures. Problems encountered are routine to difficult in nature.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Enforces the provisions of building and inspection codes as provided in the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and local ordinances;
- Comprehends, interprets, and enforces state and local building codes, zoning and subdivision ordinances; erosion and sediment control ordinances;
- Visually reviews plans for all types of structures to insure compliance with the various building codes;
- Independently inspects new and/or existing or additions/alterations to existing structures and keeps records of all inspections;
- Assists the public calling or visiting the office, provides permit application information and issues permits;
- Works with utility service companies to provide service to inspected structures which meet applicable code requirements;
- Possesses the required knowledge, skills and abilities to operate computer system;
- Prepares and presents cases in court for violation of applicable codes;
- Responsible for the maintenance, care and cleanliness of all vehicles assigned to you.
Preference will be given to someone who is already certified as an inspector in Virginia, but will train as needed. Experience in the building trades is required. The hourly pay range would be based on experience and certifications; $15-$20 per hour depending on the number of inspector certifications the candidate has obtained from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.
Candidates should already hold at least one inspector certification in Virginia to be considered.
Salary : $15 - $20