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Senior Building Inspector


City of Kingston


Location

Kingston, NY | United States


Job description

SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR

 

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: Performs a variety of responsible, specialized, and technical work that includes substantial public interaction. Provides direct support to the public in the processing of plans and permits. Administers and enforces building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, zoning, fire codes and laws. Assists lower-level staff with code and technical matters, reviews and checks building plans and specifications. Issues permits and collects fees. Inspects buildings in all stages of construction, alteration, and repair; provides lead direction to subordinate staff and does related work as required. Responsible for inspecting new or existing residential buildings, structures, premises, and operations for fire hazards and conformance with State and local codes. 

 

TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES:  

 

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Good knowledge of NYS Uniform Building and Fire Codes; good knowledge of local municipal codes and ordinances; good knowledge of building construction techniques, and materials; good knowledge of computers, spreadsheets, and property inspection software; ability to communicate effectively with staff, public officials, construction trade personnel and the public; ability to read, interpret and review construction plans; ability to write clear and concise reports and to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to maintain accurate detailed records and project files.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT FOR ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATION:

Possession of a valid New York State Driver’s License with a clean driving record required at time of appointment and maintained throughout employment.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must obtain CEO certification as indicated below.

To be a certified code enforcement official, an individual must successfully complete the required basic training (a minimum of 120 hours of basic training) and maintain the required yearly in-service training (24 hours annually) and any required advanced in-service training.


A person has 18 months from the first training class to complete the basic training program. If an individual is appointed as either a BSI or CEO for a municipality, they have 18 months from their appointment date to complete the basic training program. If an individual has already started the basic training, it is the shorter of the two time frames. Per MSD IM-08-18 and 19NYCRR Part 1208.

About City of Kingston:

We are dedicated to recruiting and retaining the most qualified people for positions in local government. Most jobs in local government fall under the Civil Service system. A "Civil Service" employee can be anyone from a secretary, Police Officer, Fire Fighter, a mechanic or a supervisor for a department. Different jobs have different requirements. Some jobs require that you take an examination to be considered for a permanent job. These are called competitive positions. There are three types of positions that have no examination requirements: Exempt positions are those where the employer decides the qualifications of applicants and chooses the person they want to hire. The process is similar to that found in private industry. Non-competitive positions have specific education and experience requirements that you must meet. Employers choose from among the qualified people who apply. Labor positions have no requirements. Employers may choose anyone for these jobs. If you are interested in a position with the City of Kingston, whether it be a tested or non-tested position, you must complete the Application for Examination and Employment which can be found on our website at


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Salary

$68.56k

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