Senior Building Inspector - Electrical
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Energy/Power Generation
Civil Engineering
Under supervision of the Building Official, the Electrical Inspector performs routine to complex duties in inspection and plan review of building construction, remodeling and repair, as well as the installation of electrical and mechanical devices and systems to assure compliance to appropriate State Building Codes, Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Administrative Rules, and County ordinances.
Under supervision of the Building Official, the Electrical Inspector is responsible for conducting inspections during all phases of construction, alteration, and repair for commercial and residential development. This position shall enforce compliance with applicable Federal, State and local building, fire, mechanical, energy, plumbing, electrical and accessibility codes, regulations and ordinances. They shall ensure the provisions of safe structures for building occupancy;
and perform a variety of technical duties relative to assigned areas of responsibility.
This section of the job description describes the amount and breadth of responsibility and accountability that rests with the position, including the expected results of the position, the impact on County operations and activities, and the responsibility for budget.
Some influence on departmental operations, programs, and expense or budgetary outcomes. Dollar amounts influenced would be considered moderate when compared to the overall County budget. Responsibility for the prudent use of County assets may extend beyond own work responsibilities to the work unit or department financial management. Contact with the public is a regular aspect of the position and actions could impact community or user satisfaction levels.
Supervisionof Employees
This section of the job description describes the supervisory responsibility assigned including the range and types of supervisory functions performed, from directing work activities and delegating assignments to coaching, counseling, making disciplinary decisions, hiring, firing, salary actions, performance appraisal, training, etc. as well as the types of employees supervised.
Positions at this level are responsible for daily work or special project direction that is provided to personnel in similar job functions at comparable or subordinate levels. This work is usually limited in time and to only a few individuals. Position may participate in the hiring process. However, positions are not responsible for hiring, firing, disciplinary actions, etc.
Interpersonal Skills/ContactsThis section of the job description describes the characteristics of personal interaction with others including the frequency of contacts with others, the breadth of interactions (within the County, outside the County, with vendors/contractors, dealing directly with the public, etc.), and the level of persons interacted with. Also, included in this section is the reason for contact such as gaining cooperation; use negotiation, tact, teamwork, and sensitivity;
or the likelihood of dealing with disagreeable or hostile individuals.
Positions at this level have frequent responsibility for contact with others not employed at the County. Internally, primary contacts are usually made with other departments, as opposed to own work group. Contacts usually concern non-routine information, and the potential for positive or adverse consequences to the County because of these contacts is constantly present. Negotiation, persuasion, tact, sensitivity, and confidential exchanges are all part of the interactions required.
Formal presentations may be periodically made. Communication and interpersonal skills are important, and must be well refined to complete job responsibilities.
This section of the job descriptions outlines the work environment, conditions, and hazards that are encountered in the course of assigned work. This includes the personal risk, hazard, varying work schedules, level of interruptions, job pressure, and the need to frequently juggle priorities and work assignments. Also, exposure to unpleasant working conditions such as high noise levels, heat or cold, inside or outside work, exposure to electricity, chemicals, poor lighting, confinements, machinery, interactions with disturbed or dangerous individuals, personal attacks, contact with contagious disease, or situations where personal safely cannot be assured.
This level has a work environment in which moderate hazards or obstacles exist. There is some personal risk or hazard from job interactions, working environment, or job pressure. Job conditions may be somewhat uncomfortable due to varying work environments; outside job tasks; inclement weather; exposure to chemicals, machinery, electricity, or individuals of unpredictable, possibly harmful intent, etc. Positions where there are constantly changing priorities, constant interruptions to work flow, and constant shifts in task assignment should be placed at this level.
Work that is somewhat physically…
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