Arapahoe County's Public Works and Development (PWD) Department is an American Public Works Association Accredited Agency, the first County in Colorado to obtain this status. Within PWD, we are seeking a Plans Examiner to join our team in the Building Division. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with commitment to excellence and a desire to serve the needs of Arapahoe County. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, meaningful work, and a flexible and supportive work environment. Some of the benefits of working for PWD include: - 15 days (120 hours) of paid vacation per year
- 13 paid holidays (104 hours) and 1 additional floating holiday (8 hours) per year
- 12 days (96 hours) of paid sick leave per year
- 4x10 work schedule available, and limited remote work opportunities following completion of the initial training period
- Training and development opportunities to help you grow in your professional career.
- Comprehensive health insurance and retirement plan – see benefits tab for more detail.
The mission of the PWD Building Division is to ensure the timely and courteous application of County-adopted Life Safety Codes in a professional and unbiased manner while fostering and maintaining the respect of the customers we serve. The Plans Examiner reviews construction plans for compliance with County-adopted codes and regulations. This Plans Examiner position has a professional focus on the Plumbing and Mechanical elements of building construction. For recruitment purposes, this position is being posted as a Plans Examiner I or II. Candidates will be considered for the highest level for which they qualify based on relevant work experience and professional certifications/licenses. The hourly pay range for a Plans Examiner I is $27.03 to $40.54 and for a Plans Examiner II is $30.28 to $45.41. |
Duties: |
The following duty statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not include other non-essential or marginal duties that may be required. The County reserves the right to modify or change the duties or essential functions of the job at any time. The primary responsibilities of a Plans Examiner are as follows, with the Plans Examiner II performing these functions with a higher level of independence than a Plans Examiner I and across multiple disciplines. - Performs detailed plan review involving an initial review of multiple trade areas and then routing of plans as required into the remaining structural, electrical, or plumbing/mechanical/fuel gas, energy or accessibility components of construction for new buildings and remodels/repairs to existing structures. Plans are examined for compliance with adopted codes, resolutions, and regulations enforced by Arapahoe County.
- Communicates and collaborates with various County departments, divisions, and agencies, along with outside referral agencies, including fire departments and various special districts.
- Provides advice to construction industry professionals, contractors, and property owners concerning building plan modifications/corrections necessary for plan approval.
- Assists inspectors in obtaining information specific to given plans both in the office and while in the field.
- Interprets code based on jurisdictional guidelines, analyzing and documenting differences in the International Building/Residential Codes in new editions, which are published every three years.
- Updates files for all new or revised codes, provides data to assist with difficult code interpretations, and communicates this information both within the department and on-site to provide assistance with interpretation and application of codes.
- Reviews quality of new products, materials, and methods of construction; reviews and maintains records of same.
- Answers inquiries and technical questions posed by contractors, engineers, architect, and owners; investigates complaints and citizen requests on construction; answers questions concerning code interpretation or inspection techniques; assists in the issuance, inspections, case tracking and final resolution of Building Violations and Stop Work notices.
- Performs building inspections on a regular basis and as operational needs dictate. Performs inspections of buildings to confirm that the construction is in accordance with the submitted plans, codes, and regulations enforced by the County; reviews submitted plans for code compliance, reads/interprets blueprints and inspects construction activities to assure it is built in a safe manner and in accordance with the adopted codes, the plans, and specifications.
- Reviews quality of materials and methods of construction; posts "Stop Work" orders at construction sites where permits are absent or work is not up to code; maintains records of inspections and the results and posts Dangerous Building notices.
- Performs any other required functions related to building inspections.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
SKILLS, ABILITIES AND COMPETENCIES: - Knowledge of construction practices, procedures, and materials.
- Knowledge of codes, laws, regulations, and resolutions related to construction.
- Knowledge of proper inspection methods.
- Knowledge of applicable safety rules, regulations, and practices.
- Knowledge pertaining to ADA, ANSI, and Accessibility aspects of building construction.
- Knowledge of commercial mechanical construction principles and practices.
- Ability to effectively use a variety of computer software/applications.
- Ability to effectively read blueprints and interpret plans and specifications.
- Ability to prepare plan review, inspection, and financial reports and maintain accurate records.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to calmly and effectively work through and resolve issues pertaining to angry or upset clientele.
BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES (required for all position at ACG):Accountability Accessibility Inclusivity Integrity |