What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Inspector position at Tillamook County?
Department: Community Development
Union Affiliation: AFSCME
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday
Total Hours Per Week: 40
Position Summary
Under the direct supervision of the Building Official, this classification reviews plans and inspects electrical installations at residential, commercial, and industrial locations to assure that they are in compliance with appropriate state codes, Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Administrative rules, and city and county ordinances. To do so, Electrical Inspectors examine electrical installations for adherence to legal requirements and conduct on-site inspections. This classification provides code interpretations to electrical contractors and homeowners as requested.
Experience
- Three (3) years of progressively responsible work experience as an electrical inspector.
- General Journeyman and Oregon supervisors, commercial, and EI - electrical inspectors' exam.
- Supervising Electrician Oregon License. Possess an Oregon Electrical Inspector (EI) Certification.
- Possess an A-level Certification in electrical inspection.
- At time of appointment, must possess a valid Oregon driver’s license and maintain an acceptable driving record.
- Must pass pre-employment drug testing.
- Must pass a pre-employment criminal history background investigation.
- Serves as an Electrical Inspector performing electrical installation inspections for a full variety of site built homes, manufactured dwellings, RV and manufactured dwelling parks, campgrounds, organizational parks, small commercial and industrial sites, multi-family dwellings, and accessory buildings. This position would offer technical guidance and would work independently while performing the full range of duties. This job requires a thorough knowledge of current federal, state, and county laws and codes related to electrical installation.
- Review plans, drawings, and specifications for proposed electrical projects for conformance to state and local regulations. Provide information and code interpretation regarding permits, specialty codes, and compliance procedures. Work with builders, architects, electrical engineers, and the public to correct code and permit violations. Collaborate with colleagues and professionals as needed to ensure accurate and fair code interpretations, especially for complex scenarios.
- Explain designated policies, statutes, ordinances, regulations, and codes pertinent to the electric trade. Explain deficiencies and answer questions regarding corrections to meet code requirements.
- Inspect and evaluate electrical work in all phases of construction, remodel, or repair. Assure compliance of required licenses and permits. Ensure corrections are thoroughly explained and include applicable code references to guide contractors and property owners. Maintain records of inspections and actions taken.
- Conduct final inspections. Issue Stop Work order when directed to do so by Building Official.
- Answer questions and provide technical assistance to the public on the job site and at the Department counter in the office.
- Maintain open communication with contractors and permit holders, offering technical assistance, answering questions, and addressing concerns on-site, at the Department counter, or via direct communication. Foster a positive working relationship by being accessible and responsive.
Salary : $77,438 - $98,842