$29.92-$42.54 Hourly / $5,186.13-$7,373.60 Monthly / $62,233.60-$88,483.20 Yearly
Inspects improved properties with residential or commercial
buildings, both occupied and vacant to determine the condition of foundations,
concrete slabs, beams, pilasters, steel placement, framing, interior and
exterior walls, floors, electrical, plumbing, stairways, insulation, roofing,
and related structural components of buildings, appurtenances, and accessory
structures for structural integrity, sanitary facilities, damaged, rotted or
termite infested wood, and conformance with building codes, ordinances,
permits, and approved plans; conducts elevation and drainage inspections to
ascertain compliance with flood control ordinances.
Conducts secondary inspections after
necessary repairs have been made.
Prepares demolition orders for
structures that meet the criteria of a condemnation. Prepares securing orders
for open/vacant structures, that due to neglect and/or vandalism, advanced
deterioration has occurred. Prepares vacate orders for structures that are
determined to be unfit for human habitation. Prepares property maintenance
abatement work orders for neglected properties.
Inspects improved and unimproved properties, including vacant lots and residential and commercial buildings, both occupied and vacant to determine compliance with environmental standards and related codes; observes and records detected violations, such as storage of junk and inoperative vehicles, placement of offensive matter on streets and vacant lots, littering, improper or unsanitary harboring of animals, harboring animals which are harmful to the public health, excessive accumulations of trash and debris, and other public nuisances; inspects illegal dump sites and participates in stakeout activities to identify persons responsible for illegal disposition of materials and trash; performs inspections to determine and enforce compliance with provisions of zoning/land-use and related sign ordinances.
Receives, records, and investigates
code violation complaints; explains code violations and requirements for
corrective action to property owners and occupants of residential and
commercial properties.
Maintains records of inspections and other work performed; prepares and submits reports of field activities; utilizes computers and related software for research and report generation.
May inspect sites for issuance of site
clearing and tree removal permits; checks plans, proposed and completed tree
removals, landscape work, and site clearing activities for conformance with
codes and ordinances.
Inspects retail businesses for
compliance with the City of Tampa’s fertilizer ordinance.
Verifies that persons performing work
are properly licensed and have secured necessary permits; takes statements from
witnesses and gathers other information for prosecution of violators.
Issues notices of violation, parking
tickets and civil citations as necessary to secure code compliance; conducts
re-inspections to determine whether or not corrective action has been taken;
gathers information and testifies in court for prosecution of violators. Contacts
property owners and contractors to explain the nature of violations detected
and to provide building, permitting, and other code information.
Keeps records of inspections and other
work preformed; compiles data and submits written reports.
Ensures that electronic equipment and
automobile are in proper working condition; arranges for other transportation
when notified to take car to garage for maintenance.
Performs related work as required.
Considerable knowledge of: building construction
methods and materials; building codes and ordinances; inspectional procedures,
practices and methods. operation of computers and software,
Working knowledge of: the layout of the City and its
geography.
Ability to: read and interpret construction plans and specifications;
enforce applicable codes and ordinances with firmness, impartiality and tact;
follow oral and written instructions; prepare and submit clear and concise
written reports; present evidence and testimony in court or quasi-judicial hearings, perform work requiring moderate
physical exertion; operate a lightweight motor vehicle; establish and maintain
effective working relationships with other employees and the general public.