Building Inspections Administrative Coordinator
Listed on 2026-05-24
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Business Administration
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Building Inspections Administrative CoordinatorFull Time Employee Gainesville, GA, US
Salary Range: $47,068.56 to $59,344.48 annually.
Building Inspections Administrative Coordinator
Job SummaryDevelops, organizes, and performs a wide variety of responsible, confidential, and administrative tasks to ensure the department operates efficiently and effectively. Receives and responds to public inquiries or refers them to appropriate county staff. Provides administrative support to the Chief Building Official and Permit Manager and assists with handling citizen questions and complaints. Prepares monthly reports and oversees the department’s purchasing needs.
Essential Functions and ResponsibilitiesProvides administrative support to the Chief Building Officer and Permit Manager by assisting with the coordination, implementation, and maintenance of departmental goals, objectives, policies, and procedures.
Maintains departmental records, indexes, logs, and filing systems; reviews departmental procedures and policies and recommends improvements to reporting, recordkeeping, and operational workflows.
Conducts research, analyzes information, prepares statistical tables, and maintains a variety of monthly reports, including permitting activity and other required departmental reports and special projects.
Prepares, writes, and formats departmental correspondence, including letters, memos, forms, reports, contracts, bids, requisitions, purchase orders, newsletters, and other documents, and ensures accurate distribution and filing.
Assists in preparing the departmental operating budget; conducts financial analysis and provides recommendations regarding expenditure and budget control.
Provides administrative support to Building Inspectors by scheduling inspections, preparing inspection‑related documents, maintaining tracking records, and offering general operational assistance to ensure efficient inspection activities.
Provides exceptional customer service to homeowners, contractors, developers, and the public by responding to inquiries regarding permitting processes, code requirements, open records requests, and inspection scheduling.
Assists customers with scheduling inspections and understanding required information, timelines, and procedures.
Collects permit and impact fees; prepares, reconciles, and balances daily receipts and deposits.
Inputs, updates, and retrieves permit data in permitting software; monitors application statuses and routes permits appropriately for review and approval.
Operates modern office equipment, including personal computers, permitting software, and other administrative technologies.
Performs other relevant work as assigned.
Regular and predictable attendance is required
Minimum Qualifications RequiredEducation and Experience:
High school diploma or GED required; supplemented by vocational, technical, or college‑level coursework in business administration, public administration, construction, or a related field.
Five years of administrative and customer service experience, preferably in construction, building, engineering, permitting, or related fields.
Any equivalent combination of education and experience, which provides the minimum level of qualifications stated above.
Licenses and
Certifications:
None.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrates advanced proficiency with computers and essential software systems, including permitting platforms, Microsoft Office applications, and County systems, with the ability to generate, interpret, and analyze complex data and reports.
Comprehensive knowledge of the operations, functions, and scope of authority of county departments, offices, and officials.
Thorough knowledge of office terminology, procedures, and equipment, as well as business mathematics and professional English usage.
Ability to compile, organize, prepare, and maintain a variety of records, reports, and information in accordance with departmental and government regulations.
Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with…
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