What are the responsibilities and job description for the Municipal Code Inspector position at Town of Little Elm?
Job Overview
As a Municipal Code Inspector with the Town of Little Elm, you will be responsible for enforcing local zoning ordinances and building codes through comprehensive inspections and reviews. This role requires strong communication and analytical skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders. By joining our team, you will contribute to maintaining the quality of life for our residents and helping us build a safer, more prosperous community.
Responsibilities
This position involves:
• Conducting regular field inspections to ensure compliance with town standards
• Reviewing and approving plans for zoning and code compliance, providing expert guidance and recommendations
• Collaborating with contractors, builders, property owners, and officials to address deficiencies and promote safe construction practices
• Issuing warnings, violation notices, and stop work orders as needed to enforce compliance
Requirements:
As a Municipal Code Inspector with the Town of Little Elm, you will be responsible for enforcing local zoning ordinances and building codes through comprehensive inspections and reviews. This role requires strong communication and analytical skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders. By joining our team, you will contribute to maintaining the quality of life for our residents and helping us build a safer, more prosperous community.
Responsibilities
This position involves:
• Conducting regular field inspections to ensure compliance with town standards
• Reviewing and approving plans for zoning and code compliance, providing expert guidance and recommendations
• Collaborating with contractors, builders, property owners, and officials to address deficiencies and promote safe construction practices
• Issuing warnings, violation notices, and stop work orders as needed to enforce compliance
Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Three years of experience in municipal inspections and plan review or equivalent trade-related experience.
- Must be bondable and have a valid Texas Driver's License.
- Must have a valid State Plumbing Inspector License or be able to obtain one within six months, or hold two ICC certifications in building, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical fields within 12 months.