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Nash County, NC

Code Enforcement Officer I or II

Nash County, NC, Nashville, North Carolina, United States, 27856


Salary:

Depends on Qualifications

Location :

Nashville, NC

Job Type:

Full Time

Job Number:

2023-00053

Department:

Planning and Building Inspections

Opening Date:

06/08/2023

Closing Date:

Continuous

General Statement of Duties

This position may be filled as either a Code Enforcement Officer I or II with the salary depending on qualifications.

Performs inspections work of building and property within the County to ensure compliance with state codes and local ordinances.

An employee in this class inspects construction work in progress to enforce State codes for building construction including the four trade areas of building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing codes. Work involves performing skilled inspections to determine the quality of workmanship, materials, and safety precautions; requires exercising judgment in interpreting state codes. Technical judgment is required to interpret provisions of the codes as applied to practical construction projects and circumstances. Inspections may require physical effort and are performed under hazards present in dealing with construction work in progress. The employee is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions and extreme hot and cold temperatures. Work is also subject to noise and dusts and may be required to function in close and narrow areas while construction is in progress. Tact, courtesy, and firmness must be exercised in dealing with contractors and the general public. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Director of Planning and Inspections and is evaluated through conferences, review of reports and records, and contractor and citizen reactions.

Essential Duties and Tasks

Inspects building construction for compliance with building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes, manufactured homes code.Reviews site plans, blue prints, and specifications for code compliance and receives applications for permits.Advises contractors, homeowners in interpreting and applying code regulations.Notifies responsible parties of defects and re-inspects to determine if corrective actions have been taken; issues stop orders if necessary.Maintains records of inspections and prepares necessary reports.Communicates with citizens concerning code requirements.Reviews and studies building code regulations to stay informed of changes and completes all necessary classes to maintain required certifications.

Enforces minimum housing code and performs damage assessments after emergencies resulting in property damage.Additional Job DutiesRecommends judicial actions and may be required to testify in court against violators of the State building code.Performs related duties as required.Knowledges, Skills and Abilities

Excellent verbal communication skills and ability to explain complex information in non technical manner.Considerable knowledge of State codes and local ordinances as applied to assigned construction projects for inspection.Considerable knowledge of building materials, techniques and workmanship.General working knowledge of construction and insulation.Knowledge of the permitting process.Knowledge of common computer applications used in office administration.Skill in interpretation of codes and in their application to specific situations.Skill in reading and interpreting plans and specifications.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with contractors, County staff, and the public.Ability to enforce regulations tactfully and firmly.Ability to resolve conflicts in an effective manner.Ability to establish and maintain accurate and thorough records.Desirable Education and Experience

Candidates who possess the Class I qualifications are eligible for a starting annual salary of $58,751. Class I qualifications require four Level I Standard Inspector Certificates issued in the areas of Building, Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical.

Candidates who do not yet possess the Class I qualifications, but who are able to obtain them within the first three years of employment, are eligible for a starting annual salary of $47,001.

Candidates who possess the Class II qualifications may be eligible for a higher starting annual salary depending on experience. Class II qualifications require four Level I Standard Inspector Certificates issued in the areas of Building, Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical plus a total of five additional Level II or Level III Standard Inspector Certificates issued across the same four areas.

INSURANCE PROGRAMS

Group Health Insurance

Nash County provides full time and part-time benefit eligible employees working 30 plus hours per week with Health Insurance coverage with the North Carolina State Health Plan

Included in each selection is:

Preventative Care CoveragePrescription CoverageChiropractic CoverageHealth Insurance may become effective for employees the first day of the month following employment.

Group Dental Insurance

Nash County provides full-time and part-time regular employees working 30 plus hours per week. Dental Insurance becomes effective for employees the first day of the month following the 30th day of employment.

Group Life Insurance

Nash County provides term Life Insurance for full-time and part-time regular employees working 30 or more hours per week.

Life insurance is paid for you by Nash County and pays your beneficiary one time your annual salary not to exceed $200,000 in the event of your death. Accidental death and dismemberment coverage is also provided.

Life Insurance becomes effective the first day of the month following 30 days of employment. Voluntary supplemental term life insurance coverage for you, your spouse or your dependent children is also available - please see the Human Resources Department for more details.

Short Term Disability Insurance

Nash County provides active full-time regular employees working 30 plus hours per week the option to purchase Short Term Disability Insurance.

Short Term Disability Insurance may cover up to 70% of an employee's monthly salary with a maximum of $2,000 per month, in the event of an injury or illness, for up to 13 weeks.

FINANCIAL PROGRAMS

Retirement

Membership in the North Carolina Local Government Employees Retirement System is a requirement for all regular full-time and regular part-time employees. Employees contribute 6% of their annual compensation before it is taxed. If you leave County service before retirement, you may withdraw your retirement contributions or elect to freeze your contributions in anticipation of future local government employment. If you have 5 years of service, you are 100% vested in the NCLGERS.

NC401(k)

The NC401(k) supplemental retirement program is available to regular full-time and regular part-time employees. The County establishes this 401(k) account for each eligible employee and makes a 5% contribution based on monthly earnings. Employees may elect to make voluntary contributions through payroll deduction.

457 Deferred Compensation

The 457 Deferred Compensation program is available to regular full-time and regular part-time employees through payroll deduction. Deferred compensation is a voluntary investment plan to supplement retirement income and to defer taxable income.

Special Separation Allowance

The Separation Allowance is available to law enforcement officers between the ages of 55 and 62 years that are eligible and retire under the provisions of the NC Local Government Employees Retirement System.

125 Flexible Benefit Plan

Flexible Spending Account options are available to regular full-time and regular part-time employees who wish to use pre-tax dollars for eligible medical, pharmacy, dental, vision, and daycare expenses. The Flex Convenience Card program gives you instant access to your account funds.

Health Care Spending AccountSection 125 of the IRS Code allows yearly voluntary enrollment to set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible health care expenses.Dependent Care Spending AccountSection 125 of the IRS Code allows yearly voluntary enrollment to set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible dependent care expenses.Direct Deposit

Direct Deposit is a condition of employment for all employees. Deposit of your paycheck will be made to checking or savings accounts in a bank of your choice.

Credit Union

Local Government Federal Credit Union membership is available to all employees. Once you join, you can remain a member for as long as you choose. Immediate family members such as spouse, children, stepchildren, brothers, sisters, and parents can all become members.

Employees of both the Departments of Social Services and Public Health are eligible to join the State Employees Credit Union.

LEAVE PROGRAMS

Vacation Leave

For regular full-time County employees, vacation leave accrues based on length of service. Regular part-time employees accrue prorated vacation leave based on a percentage of the full-time benefit.

Sick Leave

For regular full-time County employees, sick leave accrues at 8.0 hours per month. Regular part-time employees accrue prorated sick leave based on a percentage of the full-time benefit. Your unused sick leave balance can be applied as creditable service toward a service retirement under the guidelines of the NCLGERS.

Holidays

The policy of the County is to follow the holiday schedule as published by the State of North Carolina each year.The following holidays are observed:

New Year's Day,Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,Good Friday,Memorial Day,Independence Day,Labor Day,Veteran's Day,Thanksgiving Day and the day after, andThree (3) days at Christmas.

Military Leave

Annual Training - Reserves and National Guard -Ten paid workdays per fiscal year.Active Duty - Reserves and National Guard - Ten paid workdays upon activation.

Civil Leave

Paid leave is provided to full-time or regular part-time County employees called for jury duty or as a witness of the court for the federal or state government, or a subdivision thereof.

Family Medical Leave Act

Federal law provides job protection and continuation of existing paid health insurance during 12 weeks of leave, paid or unpaid, to an eligible employee for qualifying events. These events can include birth or adoption, and serious illness of an immediate family member, or of the employee.

OTHER PROGRAMS

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

The Employee Assistance Program is open to all employees and their dependents. It is a confidential service provided at no cost to the employees of the County. EAP provides certified counselors who administer assessment and brief therapy to employees who want help with a variety of personal and work-related issues such as stress, parenting concerns, grief, alcohol/drug use, family problems, financial concerns, and work-related problems.

Wellness Center and Telemedicine

We believe that staying healthy is inclusive of exercising regularly and taking care of your physical body. Nash County has a Wellness Center, which consists of various exercise equipment and videos, open to all full and part-time employees.

All full-time employees also have access to telemedicine through Teladoc. Teladoc treats conditions like allergies, sore throats, asthma, and more. Doctors are available by phone or video 24/7 from wherever you are. They are available to diagnose symptoms and send a prescription if needed.

NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES

The benefits offered by Nash County are subject to change. In the event there is a conflict between the above contents and Nash County policies and/or a State or Federal statute, the policy/statute shall control. Plan documents will govern benefits plans should there be a conflict with this information. They are not held out to any employee as part of any contractual agreement. Benefits, policies, and procedures are subject to change or termination at any time.

Information provided on this site is for informational purposes only. Actual provisions of each plan will be provided on the certificate of coverage as part of the Summary Plan description.

Nash County is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs).Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's Target Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint filing cust.html and any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form.To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:

1. mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights

1400 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20250-9410;2. fax: (202) 690-7442; or3. email: program.intake@usda.gov

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

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Which best describes your level of education?

No GED and no High School DiplomaGED or High School DiplomaSome collegeAssociates DegreeBachelor's DegreeMaster's DegreeDoctorate's Degree

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List any Inspector Certificates issued by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board that you currently have, being sure to specify the type (Standard or Probationary), the trade (Building, Electrical, Plumbing, or Mechanical), and the level (I, II, or III.)

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Describe any other construction/trade licenses or certifications that you have. (Examples: general contractor's license, licensed electrician, licensed plumber, etc.)

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Describe any previous work experience that you have had in construction-related roles.

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Describe any comparable Inspector Certificates that you have been issued by another state or expired certificates that you have held in the past.

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