What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Inspector position at County of Kittitas (WA)?
JOB
The Building Inspector is responsible for providing inspections of new and existing buildings and structures for compliance with all building codes as adopted by Kittitas County. This position is also responsible for educating patrons in the knowledge of code requirements, ordinances, and policies to create better working relations and efficient building practices. This is a full-time, non-exempt, benefits-eligible, non-union position. This position is considered open until filled with a first review after 3/18/2025. Candidates should apply as soon as possible for optimal consideration.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Provide inspections of new and existing buildings and structures for compliance with all building codes as adopted by Kittitas County.Direct persons involved with construction on procedures which satisfy any applicable code requirements.Analyze all components of structures and their related systems for conflict with codes.Approve successive phases of construction as required by State and County codes and ordinances.Check to ensure safe condition and/or performance of structures and any related appurtenances.Collect information and samples of materials for verification and identification purposes.Compute load factors and system sizing.Determine appropriate action to rectify problems or conditions.Inspect methods and techniques of the construction industry. Responsible for educating patrons in the knowledge of code requirements, ordinances, and policies to create optimal working relations and efficient building practices.Advise patrons of code-related changes that directly affect their project.Assist patrons through dissemination of materials designed to clarify requirements or procedures.Converse with patrons regarding the possible use of alternate methods or materials as allowed by code.Correspond with patrons to notify results of project progress and inspection results.Interpret code language and requirements for patrons into easily understood lay terms.Notify patrons of new information in the building trade that would be to their advantage to use.Testify in courtroom proceedings as an expert witness to interpret code requirements and methodology. Responsible for coordination of inspection schedules, review and maintenance of records, written correspondence with permit holders and vehicle maintenance and safety.Schedule requested inspections in order to reach each job at their specified time.Plan and prepare for situations that need to be resolved between the department and contractors.Record inspections by using permit tracking software and noting all irregularities.Write precise information in order to convey the problem and area it occurs in.Correspond with permit holders regarding corrections and changes.Maintain vehicles and radios in a clean and operational condition. Report any vehicle problems to the supervisor. Responsible for maintaining and increasing technical education levels by attending courses and seminars.Attend meetings and seminars on code and policy updates/changes.Seek knowledge and clarification from architects, engineers and others.Read and understand the International codes, the Washington State energy code, State and County zoning codes and ordinances, and other codes adopted by Kittitas County.Compare code interpretations with other inspectors and management for clarity.Review manufacturer’s literature to stay current with product changes.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Required Knowledge/Skills/AbilitiesLANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, analyze and interpret policies, codes, laws, and other trade publications.Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, etc. in a professional manner.Ability to demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills.MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as percentages, area, circumference, and volume.OTHER: Knowledge of current building codes and other legal requirements, including enforcement.Extensive knowledge of building principles and practices, including the ability to educate members of the public.Understanding of land use and development.Ability to multi-task and remain organized.Proficient with use of computers, programs, and applications including Microsoft Office Suite, permit tracking software and GIS applications; must be able to quickly become proficient in programs specific to the County and/or department.Ability to review and process building permits.Ability to compose documents clearly and convey technical information to lay persons.Must be able to operate standard office equipment and safely operate a motor vehicle.Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships.Honesty, strong work ethic, and a desire to bring value to the organization.BenefitsTo learn more about the County’s healthcare, retirement, and leave benefits, visit the Benefits page on the Kittitas County website: https://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/hr/benefits.aspx.
The Building Inspector is responsible for providing inspections of new and existing buildings and structures for compliance with all building codes as adopted by Kittitas County. This position is also responsible for educating patrons in the knowledge of code requirements, ordinances, and policies to create better working relations and efficient building practices. This is a full-time, non-exempt, benefits-eligible, non-union position. This position is considered open until filled with a first review after 3/18/2025. Candidates should apply as soon as possible for optimal consideration.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Provide inspections of new and existing buildings and structures for compliance with all building codes as adopted by Kittitas County.Direct persons involved with construction on procedures which satisfy any applicable code requirements.Analyze all components of structures and their related systems for conflict with codes.Approve successive phases of construction as required by State and County codes and ordinances.Check to ensure safe condition and/or performance of structures and any related appurtenances.Collect information and samples of materials for verification and identification purposes.Compute load factors and system sizing.Determine appropriate action to rectify problems or conditions.Inspect methods and techniques of the construction industry. Responsible for educating patrons in the knowledge of code requirements, ordinances, and policies to create optimal working relations and efficient building practices.Advise patrons of code-related changes that directly affect their project.Assist patrons through dissemination of materials designed to clarify requirements or procedures.Converse with patrons regarding the possible use of alternate methods or materials as allowed by code.Correspond with patrons to notify results of project progress and inspection results.Interpret code language and requirements for patrons into easily understood lay terms.Notify patrons of new information in the building trade that would be to their advantage to use.Testify in courtroom proceedings as an expert witness to interpret code requirements and methodology. Responsible for coordination of inspection schedules, review and maintenance of records, written correspondence with permit holders and vehicle maintenance and safety.Schedule requested inspections in order to reach each job at their specified time.Plan and prepare for situations that need to be resolved between the department and contractors.Record inspections by using permit tracking software and noting all irregularities.Write precise information in order to convey the problem and area it occurs in.Correspond with permit holders regarding corrections and changes.Maintain vehicles and radios in a clean and operational condition. Report any vehicle problems to the supervisor. Responsible for maintaining and increasing technical education levels by attending courses and seminars.Attend meetings and seminars on code and policy updates/changes.Seek knowledge and clarification from architects, engineers and others.Read and understand the International codes, the Washington State energy code, State and County zoning codes and ordinances, and other codes adopted by Kittitas County.Compare code interpretations with other inspectors and management for clarity.Review manufacturer’s literature to stay current with product changes.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Required Knowledge/Skills/AbilitiesLANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, analyze and interpret policies, codes, laws, and other trade publications.Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, etc. in a professional manner.Ability to demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills.MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as percentages, area, circumference, and volume.OTHER: Knowledge of current building codes and other legal requirements, including enforcement.Extensive knowledge of building principles and practices, including the ability to educate members of the public.Understanding of land use and development.Ability to multi-task and remain organized.Proficient with use of computers, programs, and applications including Microsoft Office Suite, permit tracking software and GIS applications; must be able to quickly become proficient in programs specific to the County and/or department.Ability to review and process building permits.Ability to compose documents clearly and convey technical information to lay persons.Must be able to operate standard office equipment and safely operate a motor vehicle.Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships.Honesty, strong work ethic, and a desire to bring value to the organization.BenefitsTo learn more about the County’s healthcare, retirement, and leave benefits, visit the Benefits page on the Kittitas County website: https://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/hr/benefits.aspx.