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Marion County Class Specification BulletinPage of <br />>>> <br />7.Prepares technical letters when additional instructions are needed to accompany building permits. <br />8.Occasionally investigates and inspects alleged violations of building codes. <br />9.Maintains appropriate Building Inspection Division records and compiles reports of review <br />activities, records plan review conditions in computer database. <br />10.Appears in court when required, to testify regarding construction code requirements. <br />11.Performs other duties as assigned. <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: <br />EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING <br />1.One (1) year construction trade experience; OR <br />2.One (1) year of building code related course work; OR <br />3.One (1) year building inspection or plan review experience in the specialty codes; OR <br />4.Any satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience relevant to the <br />position. <br />SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS <br />Possess at time of hire an Oregon Residential Plans Examiner Certification; or an International <br />> <br />Code Council Residential Plans Examiner Certification and obtain an Oregon Residential Plans <br />Examiner Certification within six (6) months. <br />Possess at time of hire an Oregon Inspector Certification; or an Authorization to Perform Work <br />> <br />from the Oregon Buildings Code Division within 30 days and obtain a valid Oregon Inspector <br />Certification within six (6) months. <br />Must possess, or obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Oregon driver's license. Must possess, at <br />> <br />time of hire, and maintain an acceptable driver's record. <br />KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES <br />Considerable knowledge of building construction, materials, and methods; county and state building and <br />zoning laws and codes; building construction terminology and techniques; building permits and zoning <br />procedures. <br />Skills and ability to detect structural, fire/life safety and other violations; understand engineering principles <br />and mathematical formulas; read building plans, maps, legal descriptions, zoning laws; establish and <br />maintain professional and collaborative working relationships with the public, engineers, architects, <br />contractors, other agencies and co-workers; prepare clear and concise reports; effectively operate <br />computer equipment and software programs utilized by the county; comply with department and county <br />policies and procedures <br />ADOPTED: <br />09/96 <br />REVISED: <br />11/99; 09/00; 11/03; 01/07; 03/09; 11/15; 06/18; 07/19 <br />MARKET REVIEW: <br />09/13; 07/18 <br />https://agency.governmentjobs.com/marion/default.cfm?action=specbulletin&ClassSpecID=...8/3/2020 <br />