Director, Building and Inspections
Company: City of Tuscaloosa
Location: Tuscaloosa
Posted on: April 3, 2025
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Job Description:
The purpose of this classification is to serve as the Chief
Building Official for the City of Tuscaloosa. Work includes
supervising and directing assigned staff and performing
administrative work functions associated with the inspections of
commercial and residential building construction plans, overseeing
the permitting process, approvals, and projects to ensure
compliance with all applicable codes and regulations. --Work also
includes supervising and directing assigned staff and performing
administrative work functions associated with the building code
enforcement process. --Work is performed with wide latitude for
independent judgment and action and is reviewed by the Executive
Director of Urban Development.The following duties are normal for
this classification. --The omission of specific duties does not
exclude them from the classification if the work is similar,
related, or a logical assignment for this classification. -- Other
duties may be required and assigned. --Specific duties listed may
not be required for all positions within this classification, but
are determined by the normal requirements for the particular
position.Serves as Chief Building Official--Assumes full management
responsibility for all division services and activities by
formulating, implementing, modifying and improving the activities
for building inspections, predevelopment plan reviews, property
maintenance, code enforcement, permitting, and certificates of
occupancy; recommends and administers policies and procedures;
maintains knowledge and awareness of applicable laws and
regulations, department processes, and daily activities of the
division related to plan review and permitting.Supervises, directs,
provides instruction, coordinates activities, evaluates and reviews
the work of assigned staff to include inspectors, code enforcement
personnel and administrative support, counseling, disciplining, and
completing employee performance appraisals.----Plans, coordinates,
and oversees daily operations, training, and activities of the
Division.--Coordinates with Director of Planning, Director of Codes
and Development Services, Lakes Division, and other
departments/divisions on violations on protocol for compliance with
enforcement issues.--Coordinates process for Building and
Inspection Division and inspectors in placing and removing zoning
notification signs and related enforcement issues. ----Implements
performance measures to evaluate permit review times, number of
inspections, etc.,--Assists with software implementation and
maintenance. Creates and reviews building reports, assists with
plan reviews and approvals.--Prepares, monitors, and updates
disaster recovery response in regards to permitting, inspections,
and property maintenance. ----Ensures code compliance in permitted
projects; verifies license of contractors.--Interprets and enforces
construction codes and city ordinances; proposes change to
construction codes and ordinances of related code
enforcement.--Inspects structures for code compliance; researches
construction methods and materials; approves alternate materials
and methods of construction.--Condemns houses and other structures;
declares buildings or systems unsafe. Reviews property maintenance
cases and condemnations for approval.--Attends Council Meetings,
hearings and other meetings as required; serves on
committees.--Issues and approves certificate of occupancy and
permits; issues stop work orders; revokes building permits;
authorizes the release of service utilities to structures.--Receive
and review plans and blueprints for compliance to codes; writes
commercial and residential permits, reports, memos, or other
documentation; reviews, completes, processes, posts, and/or
forwards; maintains records.--Researches construction methods and
materials and reviews deeds, maps, blueprints and related
materials.----Serves as witness in court cases involving division
and/or department.--Prepare and gives presentations to Mayor,
Council, Civic and Business groups.--Prepares and present training
and education classes to local contractors, sub-contractors,
developers, etc.--Reviews and prepares code adoptions and
amendments; coordinates with stakeholders and other interested
parties.----Prepares budget requests and assist in budgetary
functions; approves expenditures; collect fees.--Processes
documentation related to divisions and/or departmental payroll;
forwards as necessary.--Schedules and attends staff
meetings.----Consults with supervisors, department heads, Mayor,
council members, staff, engineers, inspectors, architects,
developers, and agency officials to review operations, discuss
problems, revise plans, coordinate activities, provide technical
expertise, and receive advice/direction.----Communicates via
telephone (audio or text), email, or in person; provides
information; takes and relays messages; responds to requests for
service.--Interprets regulatory codes and responds to requests for
information from employees, officials, contractors, and
thepublic.----Interviews candidates for employment and recommends
to Human Resource Department.--Maintains a comprehensive, current
knowledge and awareness of applicable laws/regulations; attends
training courses, seminars, and workshops; maintains continuing
education units (CEUs) for required certifications.--Serves as
secretary of the construction board of adjustment and
appeals.--Approves inspectors and staff for training classes and
processes documents for payment.--Establishes, assist and
implements policies and procedures; recommends policies and
procedures that guide and support the provision of quality services
by the department--Incorporates continuous quality improvement
principles in day-to-day activities.--Must accomplish the essential
functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodations, in
a timely manner.--Must meet regular attendance requirements.--Must
be able to maintain good interpersonal relationships with staff,
co-workers, managers and citizens.--Performs other related duties
as required.High school diploma or GED required; Bachelor's degree
in business administration, construction management, or related
field, or Associates degree or Vocational/Technical diploma in
electrical, plumbing, construction, or related field preferred;
possession of professional construction trade licenses or cards
preferred; or any combination of education, experience, or training
that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills and abilities for
the job. Five (5) years of experience in commercial or residential
construction required. --Must have supervisory experience. --Must
have or obtain at least two of the following certifications within
the first year of employment and all of the following ICC
certifications within four (4) years from date of hire: ICC
certifications: Certified Building Official, Property Maintenance &
Housing or Combination Residential Inspector, Building Inspector,
Building Plan Examiner. --ICC Master Code Professional
Certification preferred. --Must attend continuing education classes
to maintain certification renewal requirements. -- Must possess and
maintain a valid driver's license.The following requirements are
normal for this classification. --Specific requirements may not
apply to all positions within this classification, but are
determined by the normal requirements for the particular
position.--PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:--Must be able to operate a
variety of automated office equipment including a computer,
printer, calculator, photocopier, telephone, etc. Physical demand
requirements are at levels of those for light work.--DATA
COMPREHENSION:--Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the
readily observable functional,structural, or compositional
characteristics (whether similar to or divergent from obvious
standards) of data, people,or things which may include forms,
reports, code books, operational manuals, and procedural
manuals.--INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION:--Requires the ability to
speak with and/or signal people to convey orexchange legal,
electrical, architectural, engineering, and plumbing information,
including giving/receiving assignments and/or directions to/from
co-workers, assistants, managers, or supervisors as well as
communicatingwith the general public.--LANGUAGE ABILITY:--Requires
ability to read a variety of legal, electrical, architectural,
engineering, mechanical, and plumbing documentation, directions,
instructions, and methods and procedures. Requires the ability to
write job related documentation and reports with proper format,
punctuation, spelling and grammar, using all parts of speech.
Requires the ability to speak with and before others with poise,
voice control, and confidence using correct English and
well-modulated voice.--INTELLIGENCE:--Requires the ability to learn
and understand relatively complex legal, electrical,
architectural,engineering, mechanical, and plumbing principles and
techniques, to understand departmental policies and procedures, to
make independent judgments in absence of supervision, and to
acquire and be able to expound onknowledge of topics related to
primary occupation.--VERBAL APTITUDE:--Requires the ability to
record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to
follow verbal and written instructions.--NUMERICAL
APTITUDE:--Requires the ability to add and subtract, multiply and
divide, calculate decimals/percentages, utilize basic algebraic and
geometric formulas, and determine time.--FORM/SPATIAL
APTITUDE:--Requires the ability to visually inspect items for
proper length, width, and shapeusing job related equipment which
may include standard measuring devices and engineers rule.--MOTOR
COORDINATION:--Requires the ability to coordinate hands and eyes in
using building inspection toolsand automated office equipment and
to operate a motor vehicle.--MANUAL DEXTERITY:--Requires the
ability to handle a variety of items, automated office equipment,
controlknobs, switches, etc. Must have the ability to use one hand
for twisting motion or turning motion while coordinating other hand
with different activities. Must have minimal levels of
eye/hand/foot coordination.--COLOR DIFFERENTIATION:--May require
the ability to discern color.--INTERPERSONAL TEMPERAMENT:--Requires
the ability to deal with and relate to people beyond giving
andreceiving instructions. Must be able to adapt to and perform
under moderate stress when confronted with an emergency.--PHYSICAL
COMMUNICATION:--Requires the ability to talk, express, or exchange
ideas by means of spokenwords and/or hear and perceive nature of
sounds by ear.Compensation details: 48.81-48.81 Hourly
WagePI98b42f641b16-25660-37298631
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