Chief Building Official- Flood Plain Administrator
Company: St. Joseph Missouri
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 18, 2025
Job Description:
JOB TITLE: Chief Building Official/Flood Plain
AdministratorDEPARTMENT: Planning and Community Development
DepartmentDIVISION: Building DevelopmentSALARY:
$67,003.00-$100,505.00 annuallyCLOSING DATE: Until FilledJob
Summary/ScopeServes as the authority having jurisdiction
responsible for directing enforcement of building codes and
standards. Participates in standards and appeals board hearings and
reviews actions taken. Oversees reviews plans for compliance with
building codes. Provides information to the public on matters
relating to building codes, building code enforcement of City
Codes. Directly supervises Building Development staff members.
Develops, trains and ensures compliance with inspection standards.
Develops, prepares and monitors annual budget for the Building
Development Division. Recommends adjustments as necessary in fees
charged for permits and inspections. Responsible for coordination
of City's Flood Plain Administration.Supervisory
ResponsibilityIntegral to the position of Chief Building Official
is the responsibility for developing subordinates to their fullest
potential by exercising appropriate degrees of coaching, training,
guiding, evaluating, correcting and, if necessary,
disciplining.Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Interacts with building contractors, architects, engineers and
the general public on matters pertaining to building codes and
permit requirements for all forms of building construction.
- Applies adopted and empirical standards by which plans are
reviewed in accordance with applicable building codes. Oversees
plan reviews and inspection processes.
- Oversees the administration of divisional records and issuance
of permits, certifications and licensing programs.
- Oversees program development for inspection by the Building
Development teams. Issues stop work orders.
- Establishes all building inspection standards for the
division.
- Serves as the backup for all inspectors.
- Serves as Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) point of
contact relative to physical accessibility standards.
- Administers all paperwork and direct review process of
Floodplain Development Permit applications for work in St Joseph
flood plain and floodway in coordination with FEMA and NFIP
maps.
- Participates in formal board meetings (Such as the Building and
Fire Prevention Code Board of Appeals, Electrical Standards and
Appeals Board, Board of Operating Engineers, Mechanical Standards
Board of Appeals, and the Plumbers Examining and Appeals Board) and
activities and provides recommendations to Director which may
result in decisions on code variances.
- Acts as the Dangerous Building Hearing Officer at
Administrative Hearings. Provides expert witness testimony as
required.
- Maintains regular contact with architects, contractors,
building trades and the general public regarding building
regulation issues. Evaluates issues and options regarding the role
of the City of St. Joseph in the regulation and enforcement of
building issues and provides recommendations to the Director.
- Creates and causes to be maintained a logical filing system of
building permits and all related information for current and future
use which will contain an accessible computer database.
- Responds to Police and Fire calls relating to dangerous
buildings.Other Duties and ResponsibilitiesPerforms all other
related duties as assigned.Employee Behavior and ConductCity
employees shall conduct themselves in a professional manner and
shall exhibit and extend such professional conduct appropriate for
the circumstances to those with whom they come into contact both
internally and externally during the performance of their duties.
Examples of professional conduct include, but are not limited to,
being communicative, informative, fair, honest, and
respectful.Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Skills in effective communication and public relations.
- Expert knowledge of building codes pertaining to all aspects of
building technology.
- Knowledge of building methodologies, materials and of
construction techniques.
- Experience in architecture, engineering, and construction.
- Knowledge of building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing
codes.
- Ability to review plans, read and understand blueprints, and
conduct field inspections of buildings.
- Valid driver's license required.
- Certified Flood Plain Manager (CFM) through ASFPM.
- Three to five years prior experience in related field
preferred.
- Knowledge of Microsoft: Word, Excel and Outlook.Materials and
Equipment Directly UsedUse of standard office equipment and tools
required in exercising inspection responsibilities. There may be
times when use of personal vehicle may be required.Working
Environment/Physical RequirementsWorks in a wide range of settings
from an office setting within a controlled environment to field
settings under varying environmental/meteorological conditions.
Physical activities of climbing, walking over uneven
surfaces/terrain, standing for periods of one or more hours. Some
overnight or day travel may be required for business purposes.
Vacation and other leave scheduling shall be requested of and
approved by the appropriate supervisor.EducationBachelor's degree
from accredited college or university with major in architecture,
engineering or related field required.Passing of a drug screening
required prior to appointment.AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe City
is a Governmental entity subject to Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which requires that otherwise qualified
handicapped individuals be protected from discrimination.City of
St. Joseph - 1100 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, MO, 64501 -
(816)-271-5300
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