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Conduct thorough plan reviews, issue permits, perform inspections on new and existing residential and occasional commercial buildings, investigate code violations and complaints, enforce building and zoning regulations, provide responsive support to property owners, contractors, and the public, maintain accurate records and documentation related to inspections and permits.
Comprehensive benefits package, pension eligibility through the Norfolk County Retirement System, opportunities for professional development, supportive work environment, flexible scheduling.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in building construction supervision, valid Massachusetts Class D driver’s license with an acceptable driving record, Construction Supervisor License, BBRS/BOCC Local Inspector certification (or ability to obtain within 18 months), knowledge of advanced building codes and regulations, experience with community engagement and public education related to building standards.
In-depth knowledge of Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), familiarity with mechanical, energy, and accessibility codes, ability to read and interpret architectural and engineering plans, strong communication and interpersonal skills, ability to explain technical requirements clearly, sound judgment and tact in code enforcement, familiarity with zoning bylaws, land use permitting processes, proficiency in office software and mobile devices, basic administrative skills, physical ability to perform inspections in various construction environments.
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