ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 3
Recruitment #2310-7565DC-001
List Type | Original-Continuing |
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Requesting Department | DEPT OF NEIGHBORHOOD SRVCS |
Open Date | 10/19/2023 2:30:00 PM |
Filing Deadline | 12/15/2023 11:59:00 PM |
HR Analyst | Aisha Hendree |
Introduction
Put
your electrical expertise to work as an Electrical Inspector with the City of
Milwaukee, and serve a critical role in keeping Milwaukee’s residents safe!
The City of Milwaukee is proud to employ a diverse workforce that is committed to providing exemplary service to the City’s residents. If you have a passion for being a part of an inclusive team of public servants, please consider the following opportunity.
NOTE: On a weekly basis, applications received will be reviewed and the names of qualified candidates will be referred to the hiring department for immediate further consideration.
Purpose
The
Electrical Inspector conducts related system inspections in commercial,
industrial, and residential buildings to ensure compliance with applicable
codes.
Essential Functions
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
- Inspect electrical service installations and electrical installations in and outside buildings.
- Investigate complaints and aldermanic service requests; write work orders to correct; and conduct re-inspections related to orders issued.
- Inspect occupancies and write work orders to correct conditions.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Advise journey-level and master electricians of code requirements to make installations compliant with existing regulations.
- Consult with contractors, builders, other inspectors, and architects on electrical installations.
- Explain electrical rules and regulations to owners of buildings when requested.
ADMINISTRATION
- Maintain accurate records of inspections and make detailed reports regarding complaints and rejections.
We welcome qualified
individuals with disabilities who are interested in employment and will make
reasonable accommodations during the hiring process in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, as amended by the Americans with
Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008.
Conditions of Employment
The Electrical
Inspector must be willing and able to do the following:
- Work indoors and outdoors, with exposure to airborne contaminants, heat, and cold; tolerate noise and vibration; and work in awkward, cramped workspaces.
- Perform physical activities in work environments that require walking and standing, crawling, crouching, stooping, kneeling, reaching, balancing, pushing, and pulling.
- Climb ladders safely.
- Exert up to 50 lbs. of force occasionally, and lift and move objects weighing 10-20 lbs. frequently.
- Wear approved clothing and maintain this clothing to comply with the departmental dress code.
- Wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Required pre-employment tests include:
- Physical Exam with lift test
- Vision Exam
- Audio-Gram
- Drug Screen - Non-DOT
Minimum Requirements
1.
Must meet State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
(DSPS)’s requirements to receive a Commercial Electrical Inspector
Certification under either Method 1 or Method 2,
below:
Method 1 – Experience and Examination – Completing the necessary
hours of experience and passing the Commercial Electrical Inspector
certification examination.
a) At
least 1,000 hours per year for at least 6 years of experience in electrical
work. If a person has successfully completed semesters in a school of
electrical engineering or other accredited college, university, technical, or
vocational school in an electrical related program, the applicant may claim 500
hours per semester of experience, with no more than 3,000 hours and 3 years of
experience, towards the required experience, OR
b)
At least 1,000 hours per year for at least 3 years of experience in electrical
work and has a degree in electrical engineering from an accredited college or
university, OR
c)
At least 1,000 hours per year for at least 3 years of experience in electrical
work and holds a credential under Wis. Stats. § 443 as a registered
Professional Engineer, a registered Architect or a certified Designer of Electrical
Systems.
Method 2 – Proof of Current Licensure/Certification – Submitting
evidence of holding a current license/certification:
a)
Wisconsin Master Electrician license, OR
b)
Electrical Inspector or Commercial Electrical Inspector certification issued by
the International Code Council (ICC), OR
c)
Master Electrical Inspector certification issued under the International
Association of Electrical Inspectors/National Fire Protection Association.
2.
Currently hold Wisconsin Journey-level Electrician license, Master Electrician
license, or Wisconsin UDC Electrical Inspector license.
3.
At least 1000 hours per year for at least three years in design or installation
of electrical equipment specifically related to construction in
residential or commercial buildings.
4.
Attain State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
(DSPS) Commercial Electrical Inspector certification within six months of
appointment.
5.
Valid driver’s license at the time of appointment and throughout employment and
the availability of a properly registered and insured vehicle for use on the
job (private auto allowance may be paid
pursuant to Section 350-183 of the Milwaukee Code).
NOTICE: Please do
not attach your academic transcripts to your employment application. The hiring
department will verify candidates’ education as part of the background
screening process prior to extending any job offers.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Other Characteristics
TECHNICAL
- General knowledge of building and construction principles, techniques, and materials.
- Knowledge of the practices, materials, and tools used in the installation of electrical systems.
- Knowledge of and ability to read and interpret federal, state, and local electrical codes.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and electrical plans.
- Knowledge of the methods and instruments used to test electrical installations.
- Skill in using hand tools used in the trade, such as screwdrivers, pliers, and side cutters.
- Ability to inspect electrical installations to identify the causes of problems or defects.
- Knowledge of how to perform all work in a safe manner.
- Knowledge of mathematics and ability to perform calculations and make precise measurements.
- Ability to use the Land Management System (LMS) to enter and retrieve information as well as conduct research.
- Ability to use standard office software such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications to draft reports and prepare correspondence.
COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL
- Verbal communication skills to respond clearly and accurately to inquiries and to explain technical information.
- Ability to interact effectively with builders, contractors, consultants, fellow employees, and the public.
- Customer service knowledge and skills to serve the public in a positive manner.
- Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy and remain calm when working with people who are upset.
- Ability to work cooperatively and fairly with others whose backgrounds may differ from one’s own.
CRITICAL THINKING AND PROFESSIONALISM
- Ability to stay up-to-date technically and apply new knowledge to work tasks.
- Ability to analyze and solve complex problems and exercise independent judgment.
- Ability to plan and accomplish work within deadlines.
- Ability to maintain accurate, detailed records.
- Honesty and integrity.
- Commitment to professional development in electrical technology and code enforcement.
Current Salary
The
current starting salary range (Pay Range 7JN) is $82,048-$102,785 annually and the resident
incentive starting salary for City of Milwaukee residents is $84,509-$105,869
annually.
The
City of Milwaukee provides a comprehensive benefit program that includes the
following:
- Defined Benefit Pension Plan
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plan
- Health and Dental Insurance
- Paid Parental Leave
- Comprehensive Wellness Program
- Onsite Clinic Services
- Onsite Employee Assistance Program
- Alternative Work Schedules
- Long Term Disability Insurance
- Group Life Insurance
- Tuition Benefits
- Paid Vacation
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Paid Sick Leave and other paid leaves
- Flexible Spending Arrangement
- Commuter Value Pass
For
full details of the benefits offered by the City of Milwaukee, please visit http://city.milwaukee.gov/Benefits.
Selection Process
THE SELECTION PROCESS will be job related and will consist of one or more of the
following: an evaluation of education, experience and/or responses to
supplemental questions; a written or performance test, a structured interview
or other assessment methods. The Department of Employee Relations reserves the
right to call only the most qualified candidates to structured interviews and
performance examinations. Structured interviews may include written exercises.
Selection process component weights will be determined by further analysis of
the job.
This is a continuous
recruitment. Applications will be accepted and the selection process will be
held during 2023 as often as
required to meet the needs of the City. Qualified applicants will be notified
by email of the date, time and place of the selection process components.
Unless
otherwise required by law, the City of Milwaukee will not provide alternative
selection process dates or times. The applicant is responsible for attending
all phases of the job selection process at the time and place designated by the
City of Milwaukee.
The names of successful candidates will be
placed on the eligible list in a rank determined by the final score without
reference to the date of the selection process. The names of candidates who pass all phases of the selection
process may remain on an eligible list resulting from a continuous examination
for up to six months. Candidates may apply for and participate
in the selection process for this position only once every six months.
Additional Information
- Applications can be accessed by visiting www.jobapscloud.com/MIL.
- If you would like assistance completing an application, please contact the Department of Employee Relations at (414) 286-3751 or staffinginfo@milwaukee.gov.
- The Department of Employee Relations is in City Hall, 200 E Wells St, Room 706, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Conclusion
EEO 207
The City of
Milwaukee values and encourages diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.