Duties and Responsibilities
- Review and evaluate commercial plans for code compliance.
- Provide technical expertise advice and guidance on coderelated questions.
- Provide communication and customer support to permit applicants and other stakeholders.
- Collaborate with other trade groups and departments on reviews.
- Maintain records files and documentation of code information resources and code changes.
Typical Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Bachelors degree in building construction or a related field and two years of code enforcement and/or inspection experience.
OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job as listed above unless otherwise subject to any other requirements set forth in law or regulation.
Licensing and Certifications:
- Valid North Carolina Class C Drivers License with a satisfactory driving record or the ability to obtain within 60 days of hire.
- North Carolina Inspection certification as Level III Electrical Code Enforcement Official.
Additional Information
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the National Electrical Code.
- Ability to perform electronic plan reviews.
- Skill in performing technical plan reviews to determine electrical systems code compliance.
- Ability to interpret and apply applicable laws codes regulations and standards.
- Strong time management and organizational skills.
- Strong communication skills.
ADA and Other Requirements:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping kneeling crouching crawling reaching standing walking pushing pulling lifting fingering grasping talking hearing seeing and repetitive motions.
Medium Work:
- Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in both the field and an indoor office environment with:
- Frequent exposure to hazardous physical conditions (such as mechanical parts electrical currents vibration etc.).
- Frequent exposure to atmospheric conditions (such as fumes odors dust gases poor ventilation etc.).
- Moderate exposure to hazardous materials (such as chemicals blood and other body fluids).
- Frequent exposure to environmental conditions (such as disruptive people imminent danger or a threatening environment).
- Frequent exposure to extreme temperatures inadequate lighting and movement restrictions.
- Moderate exposure to intense noise or travel.