ICC-Certified Combination & Electrical Inspector
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance -
Construction
Building Maintenance
EXEMPT:
No
CLASSIFICATION:
Part-time (On-call/Temporary)
REPORTS TO:
Chief Building Official
DEPARTMENT:
Community and Economic Development
SALARY RANGE:
Hourly
Combination Inspector $29.74 - $44.61
Electrical Combination Inspector $36.15 - $54.23
HIRING RANGE:
Hourly
Combination Inspector $29.74 – $37.18
Electrical Combination Inspector $36.15 – $45.19
This position supports the goals of the Community and Economic Development Department, which plans, promotes, and sustains an attractive and high‑quality living and working environment by facilitating appropriate land use and infrastructure decisions ensuring that the community continues to develop in a safe, aesthetically pleasing and sustainable manner.
NATURE OF WORK
The Combination Inspector will support the initiatives of the Building Division and Community and Economic Development Department. Qualified candidates will operate as a team member and work independently on a variety of projects, and on some occasions will function as a project leader. The ideal candidate will be effective and thrive in a relationship‑building role while also exemplifying the Town values.
DUTIES
- Understand all state and local building codes and regulations pertaining to the building and construction.
- Inspect all buildings under construction ensuring compliance with all adopted building codes.
- Establish and maintain working relationships with other employees, building owners, tradesmen, contractors and the public.
- Complete plan reviews on residential and commercial plans as assigned.
- Work independently on field inspections and plan reviews making decisions utilizing technical judgement.
- Consults with a technical superior on more difficult and unusual cases.
- Submits work to periodic checks and reviews by a technical superior.
- Prepares and maintains necessary records and reports.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Inspects new and existing residential, commercial and industrial installations and equipment for compliance with applicable state and local codes and ordinances.
- Issues correction notices where installations are found to be in violation of applicable codes and ordinances.
- Make recommendations on correct methods of installation and construction.
- May review submitted plans and specifications for compliance with applicable state and local codes and ordinances.
- Coordinates with contractors regarding the design of new residential or commercial buildings as well as the alteration of existing residential and commercial buildings within the Town.
- Possesses a valid driver’s license and operates a Town motor vehicle in a safe and responsible manner.
- Maintains regular and punctual attendance.
- Must be able to operate tape measures, levels, computer, mobile tablet, calculator, telephone (office and cellular), light ladders, small hand tools, office equipment, radios, boots, hard hat, safety glasses, gloves and light‑duty pick‑up truck or SUV.
- Graduation from high school or GED.
- Possess International Code Council certifications in residential and commercial inspections.
- Colorado State Journeyman or Master Electrician’s License required for Electrical Combination Inspector.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license and a safe driving record prior to start of employment.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT /
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is subjected to constant standing and walking on uneven terrain in various conditions to perform inspections; constant squatting, bending and kneeling to perform inspections at various sites. The employee must be able to frequently sit to write reports and drive to and from inspection sites, frequent twisting to inspect site structure and electrical wiring.
Any employee in this position is subjected to occasional crawling to inspect multi‑level structures; occasional climbing and balancing on ladders, stairs, framing and step ladders at unprotected heights to look for structural hazards; occasionally reaching…
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