CC Resolution 8912
RESOLUTION NO. 8912
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE
CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN
WHEREAS, the City Manager is required by Section 2.12.030 of the Campbell
Municipal Code to prepare and submit to the City Council recommendations for the
reorganization of offices, departments, and positions which are considered to be in the best
interest of efficient, effective, and economical conduct of the municipal services provided by
the City; and
WHEREAS, a review has been conducted; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the current Classification and Salary Plan is needed to
meet the requirements of Municipal Code Section 2.12.030.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Campbell does
hereby approve the revised job description for the position of Building Inspector as shown on
the attached Exhibit A.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of December, 1995 by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers:
Burr, Conant, Watson, Dougherty
NOES:
Council members:
None
ABSENT:
Councilmembers:
None
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
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Anne Bybee, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF CAMPBELL
BUILDING INSPECTOR
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, to inspect buildings and structures in all stages of construction, alteration and repair;
to review building plans and specifications; to enforce building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical and housing codes,
and state laws; to assist with inspection of City building projects; to issue permits and compute fees; and to do
related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Makes combination field inspections of building construction, plumbing, mechanical, electrical installations, and
state codes, in residential, business or public buildings to ensure compliance with applicable codes, ordinances and
regulations; may conduct final inspections of completed work giving approval to acceptable structures and
installations; investigates violations of building and housing laws; as assigned, spot-checks new construction projects
for compliance with applicable codes and ordinances; checks plans and specifications for completeness and accuracy;
issues permits and computes fees; coordinates with other City departments, public agencies and private construction
organizations; gives information to the public regarding all phases of building construction and related fields.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Equivalent to graduation from high school plus two years of experience as a
building inspector employed by a municipal or county building department.
Certification from an inspection technology program or three years of
continuous work in the building trades may be substituted for one year of the
required experience.
Knowledge of:
Construction procedures, tools and materials, accepted safety standards, general
provisions of the Uniform Building, National Electrical, Uniform Plumbing,
Uniform Mechanical Codes, and various Federal, State and local codes.
Ability to:
Learn specific provisions of applicable codes, ordinances and regulations
enforced by the City, especially those pertaining to structural, plumbing,
mechanical and electrical construction and installation; perform building rehab
inspections including technical specifications and report writing; apply technical
knowledge of building trades work, and use sound inspection methods to
examine workmanship and materials, and to detect deviations from plans,
specifications and standard installation practices; read and interpret diagrams,
plans and specifications; make arithmetical computations rapidly and accurately;
maintain cooperative working relationships with engineers, architects,
contractors and general public.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License.
ICBO Certification as a Building Inspector desirable.
Rev. '67, '79, '90, '95
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