Under the general supervision of the Commercial Inspections Supervisor, the Commercial Building Inspector performs skilled inspectional work enforcing compliance with the Winnipeg Building By-law and the Manitoba Building Code, and is responsible for inspecting designated buildings with regards to Occupancy Permits. This position is also responsible for inspecting various types of Commercial, Multi-Unit Residential and Mixed-Use Buildings. This position identifies and approves corrections of deficiencies, as well as reviews product literature and documentation for correction of deficiencies, including reviewing Alternative Design Proposals and reviews Building Occupancy Proposals.
In addition, this position inspects buildings for Post-Fire Condition and various cases of Unsafe Conditions, as well as initiates Enforcement action on By-law and Code violations through collaboration and coordination with the Enforcement Services Unit of the Branch.
Acting in capacity as the Authority Having Jurisdiction, the Commercial Building Inspector is the subject matter expert on various types of Commercial, Multi-Residential and Mixed-Use buildings, as to ensure Life Safety and Accessibility in buildings. The Commercial Building Inspector maintains a high level of communication and performance in regards to time management and accountability, self-scheduling, inspection note-taking and record keeping, daily reporting, and, forging positive working relationships with a variety of industry stakeholders.
As the Commercial Building Inspector,
you will:
- Perform skilled inspectional work, attend and lead meetings, enforcing compliance with the Winnipeg Building By-law, Manitoba Building Code and various construction standards related to the construction, alteration, Occupancy and Life Safety Tests of buildings.
- Be responsible for identifying and ensuring steps are taken for correction of deficiencies in accordance with Code, By-Law, and/or various types of referenced Construction Standard requirements.
- Review various types of building plans and document submissions to determine appropriate construction assemblies, construction methods and materials as it may relate to Code compliance.
- Inspect buildings, coordinate and lead site meetings, engage in various forms of communications, draft and exchange documentation, review reports, and manage/maintain file records and collaborate with other city departments and staff in regards to Unsafe Conditions.
- Be responsible for enforcement of violations in conformance with Charter and legal requirements.
- Inspect buildings post-fire incident status including responding to Fire Reports communicated from the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Department (WFPD).
- Inspect designated buildings with regard to Occupancy Permits, and provide Reports to the Occupancy Branch.
- Respond to 311 complaints, as well as referrals from other Branches and/or departments, and any other external stakeholders, and, take appropriate action on work undertaken without the necessary required permits, or any possible presence of Unsafe Condition(s).
- Provide daily reports of time accounting and work activity.
- Perform all work in accordance with department Standard Operating Procedures and Work Alone Policy guidelines.
- Abide by department Respectful Workplace Policy guidelines.
- Assist with training/mentoring new staff.
- Perform other duties as assigned that fall within the classification.
Your education and qualifications include:
- A Building Construction Supervisor of commercial building construction projects, or,
- A Certified Journeyman Carpenter with a good cross-section of experience in various phases of commercial building construction, or,
- A Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist, who has completed courses related to the design and construction of commercial buildings.
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