cityofwindsor
Inspector I
At a Glance
- Location
- Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Employment
- full_time
- Compensation
- s: Up to two (2) Rate of Pay: $40.34 - $47.45 per hour Hours of Work per We
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Certifications
- SAFe
Domain Knowledge
- Automotive
- Construction
- Education
- Engineering
- Legal
- Manufacturing
- Regulatory
Requirements
Must have an Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma
plus
(3) years of post-secondary education from a Community College or University in Architectural Technology, Civil Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering Technology, or Ontario Ministry of Education equivalencies;
Must have over five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in building construction and a comprehensive knowledge of building design and construction;
Must have the minimum Provincial Qualifications from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs in:
General Legal/CBO
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Manager of Inspections, this position will be responsible for the performance of site inspections for small building, houses and properties and HVAC and plumbing inspections of all buildings for which qualified for by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) to ensure compliance with the approved plans, the Ontario Building Code and reference standards and related legislation.
This position will be responsible for the following:
Inspects and monitors construction and demolition for compliance with the approved plans, the Ontario Building Code, referenced standards applicable law and good construction practices, within ‘House’, ‘Plumbing House’, ‘HVAC House’, ‘Small Buildings’, ‘Plumbing All-Buildings’, ‘Building Services’;
Inspects signs for compliance with the Ontario Building Code and Sign By-law(s) and issues orders for contraventions of the sign by-law;
Organizes workload and documents inspection results, including collection and attachment of photographs, documents and reports in the computerized records management and tracking system;
Provides instruction to contractors, architects, engineers and the public on the regulations and required construction practices and investigates complaints;