$29.92-$42.54 Hourly / $5,186.13-$7,373.60 Monthly / $62,233.60-$88,483.20 Yearly
Serves as a liaison on high profile projects between the customer and the City of Tampa at the permit intake level; assists clients by providing specialized guidance on required submittal documentation to ensure successful progression into the plan review stage; facilitates problem resolution during project intake. Reviews work for accuracy and adherence to standard procedures; prepares and submits work schedules, ensuring that all positions are covered and suspense dates are met; assists other staff with any questions or problems concerning duties and responsibilities.
Prepares and submits proposed standard operating procedures for assigned areas; collects information, prepares and presents written and oral reports; makes independent decisions and resolves problems when immediate supervisor is unavailable; assists with the assessment of training needs and provides training to staff.
Accepts applications and required documents submitted for approval prior to issuance of residential and commercial building permits; verifies documents to ensure that such requirements as value, legal description, address, contractor, explanation of work to be done, fire limits, engineer or architect’s seal, and Historical/Business District approval are complete and included; computes square footage of work to be done; prepares routing sheets to accompany plans which are submitted for approval; verifies and completes applications and issues permits for new construction, repair, remodeling, signs, roofing, house moving, demolition, site clearing, and tree removal; performs administrative functions such as document copies, Certificates of Occupancy, electrical power releases and related duties; calculates permit and administrative fee payments based upon an established fee schedule; collects monies due city.
Checks contractor’s license for work scope allowed under City of Tampa Interlocal Agreement; refers contractors to website and helps with problems that arise.
Reviews applications for historical buildings and zoning for demolition permits; calculates transportation impact fees for residential projects.
Determines Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood zone information provided and ensures that a survey is attached and that application for post construction elevation certificate is filled out to be completed prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy.
Issues Fire Marshal related permits; assists customers with Internet permits.
Schedules inspections and maintains all relevant records.
Operates a computer to prepare correspondence, issue permits, create and maintain records and reports.
Performs related work as required.
Knowledge of: Standard office practices and procedures; administrative skills; Microsoft Office applications; basic building construction; construction permitting.
Ability to: Train subordinate employees and evaluate work performance and progress fairly and effectively; plan, lead, and coordinate work of a team; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the public; perform basic mathematical calculations with accuracy.
Mostly sedentary, indoors, requires extended use of computer, typing and viewing a monitor.
Graduation from an accredited college with an associate’s degree in building construction, business administration, or related field and five (5) years as a Client Facilitator with the City of Tampa; OR
An equivalent combination of education (not less than possession of a high school diploma/GED), training and experience that would reasonably be expected to provide the job-related competencies noted above.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license required.
Possession of an International Code Council Certified Permit Technician certification and Floodplain Manager certification and OJT department skills required.