HRTMS Job Description Management | Senior Plumbing, Mechanical & Electrical Inspector J o b D e s c r i p t i o n | | |
Job Information | | | Title: | Senior Plumbing, Mechanical & Electrical Inspector | | | Market Range: | MR17 | | | Approved Date: | 2/2/2021 4:36:47 PM | | | FLSA: | Non-Exempt | | | EEO Code: | TECHNICIANS | | | Career Level: | C3 | | | Career Level Description: | Core Services Level 3 | | | Job Code: | 100674 | | | Job Family: | Facilities and Fleet Management | | | Sub Family: | Building Inspection | | | | | | Primary Purpose | Conducts field inspections of plumbing, mechanical, and electrical installations to buildings of unlimited size, height and with all occupancy types. Ensures compliance with the North Carolina Technical Codes to promote public health and safety. Qualified to work on Special Projects Team to perform inspection on Wake County Public Schools, Private and Charter Schools, Wake Technical Community College, Wake County owned properties, Research Triangle Park and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. | | | | | | | | |
Essential Functions | | | Priority | % Time | • | Provides North Carolina Technical Code compliance as mandated by North Carolina General Statute by conducting on-site inspections. Drives to job sites, physically walks through job, and checks to see if building systems comply with NC Building Codes and. Completes record of findings in Wake County Inspections System. | 1 | 65% | • | Communicates with homeowners, builders, contractors, and others concerning complaints that may be code violations. Assesses situations and provides solutions pertaining to relevant codes. | 2 | 20% | • | Reviews submitted plans (drawings) before permits are issued to correct any items that are contrary to building code requirements and standards. Reviews in a timely manner. | 3 | 5% | • | Keeps inspector credentials updated with standard courses, testing, and continuing education requirements. | 4 | 5% | • | Aligns work and inspections daily so that inspections can be completed efficiently. | 5 | 5% | | | | | | | |
Position(s) may perform other duties in addition to the above as assigned by management. | | *IMPORTANT* In the event of an emergency, as determined by the County Manager or designee, participation in preparedness and response operations should be expected. Employee may be required to fill a temporary assignment in a role different from standard duties, work hours and/or work location in preparation for, during and after the emergency. Employee may also be required to participate in relevant exercises and regular preparedness training. | | Career Level Dimensions | Career Level: | C3 | Career Level Description: | Core Services Level 3 | | | |
County Impact | • | Works to deliver day-to-day objectives that directly impact the achievement of results for the Work Group. | • | Work consists of tasks that are typically not routine. | • | Works independently under limited supervision, applying discretion when required. | | | |
Innovation and Complexity | • | Responsible for recommending adjustments to processes or systems that improve the effectiveness of the Work Group. | • | May be required to apply discretion within broad operational boundaries and procedures. | | | |
Communication and Influence | • | Communicates within and outside Work Group to obtain information or explain practices and policies. | | | |
Leadership | • | Responsible for providing, guidance, coaching, and training to lower-level support employees. | | | |
Knowledge and Experience | • | Requires broad knowledge of operational systems and practices typically gained through extensive experience, technical training, and/or advanced education. | | | |
Required Education | • | High school diploma or GED | | | |
Required Experience | • | Five years of experience in the construction industry | | | |
Required Licenses and Certifications | • | Standard Level III Code Official Certification required in one of the Plumbing, Mechanical, or Electrical trades upon hire” as the Time Frame AND Standard Level II Code Official Certification” under Licenses/Certifications add “Required in remaining two PM&E trades within Four years | | | |
Qualification Equivalency | • | Equivalent education and experience are accepted | | | |
Preferred Licenses and Certifications |
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities | • | Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction or repair of houses, buildings, or other structures. | • | Excellent communication and customer service skills with the ability to cooperatively resolve issues quickly and accurately, while building relationships with internal personnel and external contacts. | • | Ability to work independently in carrying out oral and written instructions. | • | Ability to use computer and smart phone for communication, data entry, and record keeping. | • | Strong written and verbal communication skills. | | | |
An individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily to perform this job successfully. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. | | Competencies |
Individual Contributor Competencies | Enforcing Laws, Rules & Regulations | Enforces governmental laws, rules, and regulations, and initiates enforcement actions in a way that the public perceives as fair, objective, and reasonable. | Customer Service | Balances interests of a variety of clients, and readily readjusts priorities to respond effectively to pressing and changing demands for information, advice and assistance. Anticipates and meets the needs of clients; achieves quality end products; and commits to continuous improvement of services. | Communication | Creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly up and down, inside and outside of the organization; encourages open expression of ideas and opinions. | Good Judgment | Makes decisions authoritatively and wisely, after adequately contemplating various available courses of action. | | | |
Core Competencies | Integrity | Act with honesty, transparency and respect in our interactions with co-workers and those we serve. Adhere, without exception, to laws, policies, procedures and professional standards. | Accountability | Establish high-quality standards for work. Add value. Measure results and hold self and others accountable for making progress toward desired outcomes. Take a logical and data-driven approach to decision-making. | Diversity | Believe that different backgrounds and experiences strengthen the organization and produce better results. Value inclusion across race, gender, age, religion, identity and experience, and strive to reflect in our workforce the diversity of our community. | Collaboration | Foster a work culture in which different ideas and opinions are encouraged and expected. Listen carefully and speak thoughtfully. Work together toward shared goals with mutual respect and cooperation. | Continuous Improvement | Continuously improve work processes and products. Provide a safe environment to be innovative and creative and try new things. When things don't go as planned, use it as an opportunity to learn, regroup and begin again. Provide time and resources for individuals to grow and develop both personally and professionally. | Wellness | Take proactive steps to be physically fit and healthy, emotionally strong, financially secure and socially fulfilled, while inspiring and empowering others to do the same. | Service Orientation | Commit to making a difference within the community. Actively engage in and enjoy our work. Deliver services that exceed expectations, with courtesy, politeness and sensitivity to the experiences, concerns and feelings of all co-workers and customers. | | | |
ADA Checklist | | The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions | Standard ADA Selection: | All Others | | | | |
Physical Demands | | N/A | Rarely | Occasionally | Frequently | Constantly | Standing | | | | X | | Walking | | | | X | | Sitting | | | X | | | Lifting/Carrying 0-10 pounds | | | X | | | Lifting/Carrying 10-20 pounds | X | | | | | Lifting/Carrying 20-50 pounds | X | | | | | Lifting/Carrying 50-100 pounds | X | | | | | Pushing | | | X | | | Pulling | | | X | | | Climbing | | | X | | | Balancing | | | X | | | Stooping | | | X | | | Kneeling | | | X | | | Crouching | | | X | | | Crawling | | | X | | | Reaching | | | X | | | Handling | | | X | | | Grasping | | | X | | | Fingering | X | | | | | Feeling | X | | | | | Talking | | | | X | | Hearing | | | | X | | Visual Perception | | | | | X | Repetitive Motions | | X | | | | Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination | | | X | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Mental Demands | | N/A | Rarely | Occasionally | Frequently | Constantly | Memorization/Concentration | | | | X | | Learning/Knowledge Retention | | | | X | | Preparing/Analyzing Numerical Figures | | X | | | | Use of Interfaced Commmunication Devices (Phone, Computer, Radio etc.) | | | | X | | Analyzing/Examining/Testing Data | | X | | | | Emotional/Behavioral Self-Regulation | | | | X | | Interacting with Others | | | | X | | High Stress Situations | | X | | | | Dangerous Situations | | X | | | | Emergency Situations | | X | | | | Incarcerated Individuals | X | | | | | Combative Individuals | | X | | | | Animals | | X | | | | Comprehension | | | | X | | Organization | | | | X | | Decision Making | | | | X | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Mental Capability/Cognitive Requirements | Comprehension | Understand and apply non-routine verbal and/or written instructions | | | |
Organization | Organize and prioritize individual work schedule to manage multiple tasks and/or projects |
Decision Making | Make decisions that have an impact on the immediate work unit's operations and/or services |
Communication | Communicate and explain a variety of information |
Working Environment | | N/A | Yes | No | Extreme cold | | X | | Extreme heat | | X | | Humid | | X | | Wet | | X | | Noise | | X | | Hazards | | X | | Temperature Change | | X | | Atmospheric Conditions | | X | | Vibration | | | X | Computers/Monitors | | X | | Extreme Darkness | | | X | Extreme Brightness | | | X | Radiation | | | X | Chemicals/Hazardous Waste | | | X | Gases/Gas Leaks | | | X | Electrical Hazards | | X | | Acidid or Harsh Substances | | | X | Infectious Bacteria/Viruses | | | X | Infectious Diseases | | | X | Blood-Borne Pathogens | | | X | Fumes/Airborne Particles | | | X | Allergens (variety) | | | X | Confined Spaces | | | X | High or Precarious Places | | X | | Ladders/Step Stools | | X | | Moving Mechanical Parts | | | X | Operating Vehicle | | X | | Operating Light Equipment | | | X | Operating Heavy Equipment | | | X | | | | | | | |
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