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City of Rio Rancho, NM

Electrical Inspector AF

City of Rio Rancho, NM, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States, 87144


Salary:

$24.19 - $30.24 Hourly

Location :

City Hall (3200 Civic Center Circle NE)

Job Type:

Full Time AF

Job Number:

2024-00182

Department:

Development Services

Division:

Building Inspection

Opening Date:

10/04/2024

Position Summary

The Electrical Inspector inspects new construction and remodel projects on all residential and commercial structures consistent with local, state, and federal building codes and regulations. Inspectors perform electrical inspection activities including inspection of electrical wiring and equipment in and on public and private buildings by visual observation and by use of mechanical testing of equipment to ensure compliance with established international, state and local codes. The inspector performs a full range of electrical inspection assignments and exercises considerable independent judgment in making decisions and interpreting laws, regulations, policies and procedures, and applying them to specific situations.

Education, Training, Experience, Certifications, Licenses and Registrations

Education / higher education: High School Graduate or equivalent

Minimum number of years of directly related experience: Three (3) years of certified journeyman level (EE98J) experience in the Electrical trade or the combined experience and educational substitute approved by the State of New Mexico.

Education and/or experience preferences: None

Driver's License requirement: Frequent DriverRegular Driver's License Required Endorsements: None

NoteFor any driver, driving record must always meet City driving and insurability standards.

Required certifications, licenses or registrations: 1) Prior to appointment, individuals must meet the requirements of the jurisdiction and the state and must obtain a State of New Mexico Electrical Inspector Certification; 2) Each inspector must pass the examinations of a national certifying organization recognized by the State Electrical Bureau within (1) one year of employment and remain current by such certifying organization to maintain state inspector certification. Electrical inspectors shall pass the certification test administered by the ICC, IAEI or other national certifying organization as determined appropriate by the Electrical Bureau. Both Residential and Commercial certifications must be secured within 12 months of hire date; and 3) Any person employed by a municipality as an inspector who holds any contractor's license or certificate of competence issued by the State, shall, as a condition of employment, surrender the Contractor's license or certificate of competence to the State to be held in inactive status.

Time given after hire/promotion to obtain certification or licenses: ICC Electrical Inspector certification for both residential and commercial must be obtained within one (1) year of initial hire. ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector certification within one year of employment.

Preferred certifications, licenses or registrations: ICC Residential and/or ICC Commercial certification upon hire. Also prefer individuals who are, or can be, certified in multiple disciplines (i.e., Building or Plumbing/Mechanical).

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge: Knowledge of applicable New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC), the National Electrical Code (NEC), and related laws and regulations. Knowledge of standard practices, principles, processes, tools, equipment, and materials of the applicable construction trade. Knowledge of inspection techniques and practices. Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the work. Knowledge of investigative techniques and methods including code enforcement techniques. Skills: Must be able to type rapidly and accurately enough to successfully produce documents/spreadsheets, communicate via e-mail, or perform data entry as necessary to accomplish the essential functions of the position. Use of technology, equipment and software typically used in the office environment. Abilities: Read, interpret, and apply codes, laws, rules, and regulations relative to the work. Read and interpret construction plans and specifications. Critically observe new construction and/or alterations, obtains accurate data, and prepares reports. Communicate effectively. Meet and deal effectively with others. Interaction with Groups/Agencies/Entities: Internal: Works with department managers on new construction and remodel projects that may affect City operations. Maintains harmonious, courteous, and understanding relationships, while fostering a collaborative teamwork environment. External: Works with vendors and contractors to ensure new construction and remodeling projects are completed per specifications following local, state, and national building codes and regulations. Presents a friendly, courteous image for the City to the general public, customers, and public officials. Essential Functions

The following functions are typical for this position. The omission of specific functions does not exclude them if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment for this position. Other duties may be required and assigned. Inspects new construction, installations, and remodeling projects from inception through completion, insuring that construction complies with all applicable local, state, and national codes. Conduct reviews of construction plans to ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, and specifications. Reads, interprets and applies codes, laws, rules, and regulations relative to the work. Issues written notices of code violations requiring corrective action and notifies contractors/owners thereof. Gathers evidence and prepares reports on code violation related complaints. Issues stop work orders when required. Assist and advise verbally or in writing, design professionals, contractors and the general public with regard to code compliance. Attends Technical Advisory Committee meetings and similar meeting groups to discuss state and national code requirements. Represents the Building Inspection Division at related meetings, seminars, and conferences. Investigates when appropriate contractors and the employees thereof to ensure that persons doing work are properly qualified/licensed. Testifies at hearings or in court cases related to violations of applicable construction codes. Performs and/or maintains reports, files and written correspondence as required.

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Do you have a High School Diploma or equivalent?

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Do you have three years of certified journeyman level EE98J experience in electrical trades OR combined experience AND educational substitute approved by the State of New Mexico?

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