The City of San Marcos, one of the fastest growing cities in San Diego County, is searching for motivated and qualified individuals to be part of a Building Division team that is committed to excellence, community growth, customer service, ensuring the safety, accessibility, and quality of our built environment. Our vibrant community is experiencing rapid growth, and we are seeking dedicated professionals to join our team as a key player in our community's development, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with building codes, safeguarding public safety, and maintaining our high standards of construction quality.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous in examining construction sites and documents to ensure compliance with codes and regulations.
- Strong Knowledge of Building Codes: Thorough understanding of local, state, and federal building codes and safety standards and able to provide assistance to the public and staff as needed.
- Analytical Thinking: Ability to assess complex situations and provide practical solutions to compliance issues.
- Effective Communication Skills: Clear and concise in delivering inspection results and guidance to contractors, developers, and the public.
- Problem-Solving Ability: Capable of identifying potential issues and offering sound recommendations for correction.
- Integrity and Fairness: Committed to enforcing regulations consistently and impartially.
- Team-Oriented: Works collaboratively with colleagues and other departments to achieve common goals.
- Customer Service Mindset: Focused on helping community members understand and meet compliance requirements.
- Adaptability: Responsive to changing regulations and evolving industry practices.
- Professionalism and Accountability: Takes responsibility for their work and upholds the high standards expected in public service.
The Right Perks:
- Earn a competitive salary
- Our 9/80 work week means you'll have every other Friday off
- Our regular business hours are 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Monday - Thursday) and 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Fridays)
- Gain generous health benefits (all medical premiums employer paid at 90%)
- Enjoy ample time off (14 paid holidays, 96 hours of sick leave, 80 hours of vacation leave)
- Participate in the CalPERS retirement system (Classic members 2% @ 55, PEPRA members 2% @ 62) and Social Security
- Enhance your career taking advantage of our Tuition Reimbursement Program, up to $1,500 per fiscal year, which can also be used for student loan payments
- Receive annual ICC and CASp certification stipend
- Participate in the 457 deferred compensation employer match program
Two Openings Available:First Review of Applications: March 10th 2025Your Role: Senior Building Inspector (please see linked job description)
Knowledge of: Federal, state, and local building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical requirements and related codes and ordinances; methods, tools, and materials used in building construction; principles and techniques of building inspection and plan checking; appropriate safety precautions and procedures; supervisory practices and procedures.
Ability to: Perform plan checks, complex building inspections and complaint investigations unsupervised; determine compliance with applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies; understand and interpret building plans, specifications, and codes; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; keep accurate records and prepare comprehensive verbal and written reports; use a computer; use good judgment in the scope of assigned authority; participates in the selection of, trains, motivates, and evaluates assigned personnel; works with employees on performance issues in coordination with Human Resources; implements discipline in consultation with Human Resources; responds to staff questions and concerns.
Your Role: Building Inspector I (please see linked job description) / Building Inspector II (please see linked job description)
Knowledge of:Federal, State and local building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, energy, green, disabled access requirements and related codes and ordinances; methods, tools and materials used in building construction; principles and techniques of building inspection and plan checking; appropriate safety procedures for performing inspections
Ability to: Perform plan checks, complex building inspections and complaint investigations unsupervised; determine compliance with applicable laws, regulations, ordinances and policies; understand and interpret building plans, specifications and codes; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; keep accurate records and prepare comprehensive verbal and written reports; use a computer; use good judgment in the scope of assigned authority; establish and maintain effective relationships with City employees and the public including engineers, contractors, architects, and design professionals, and homeowners; and demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community.
Senior Building Inspector: Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited four year college or university with a degree in building technologies, construction management, architecture, engineering, or a related field (i.e., business, science technologies, etc.)Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in construction, inspection, and/or plan checking; or two (2) years of college level study in the areas listed above and five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in construction, inspection, and/or plan checking; or education equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university with a degree in an area not listed above with ten (10) years increasingly responsible experience in construction, inspection, and/or plan checking. Experience with a public agency is highly desirable.
Building Inspector I (please see linked job description) / Building Inspector II (please see linked job description); High school diploma required with advanced courses in building inspection/construction technology (minimum equivalent to 45 Community College units) with an International Code Council (ICC) Building Inspector Certificate; OR, one year of entry level construction experience with ICC Building Inspector Certificate; OR, Bachelor of Arts degree in a related field (i.e., engineering, architecture, etc.) with ICC Building Inspector Certificate. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish are desirable.