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City of Brampton’s Planning, Building and Growth Management Department is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Senior mechanical inspector, plumbing. City of Brampton’s Planning, Building, and Growth Management Department oversees urban development in Brampton. It provides services like zoning, building permits, and infrastructure planning. The department guides sustainable growth by aligning development with the city’s goals. It collaborates with developers and the community to ensure effective land-use policies. The candidates selected for the vacancy will be required to start the work as soon as possible.

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Job Description:

Employer Name: City of Brampton
Department: Planning, Building and Growth Management
Position: Senior mechanical inspector, plumbing
No of Vacancies: 1
Salary: $95258.80 – $105469.00 yearly
Employment Type: Full Time/Permanent
Job Industry: Government and Public Sector
Location: Brampton, ON, CA
Shift: 35 hour workweek
Job ID: 2024-9001
Reference Number: 105535

Requirements:

Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates should have completion of a high school (Grade 12) diploma
Experience: Candidates should have considerable experience in the relevant field

Physical Requirements:

  • The candidates should demonstrate leadership abilities, integrity, and exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a strong emphasis on customer service
  • The candidates should possess sound judgment, good decision-making, and analytical skills and work as part of a team

Other Requirements:

  • The candidates should possess plus an additional program of over two and up to three years in Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or equivalent, or a certificate of qualification in Plumbing
  • The candidates should have over four to eight years of experience in building inspection with a focus on plumbing
  • The candidates should have successfully completed the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing Provincial qualification examinations in various areas including Legal Processes, House, Small Buildings, Large Buildings, Complex Buildings, Building Services, and Plumbing for all buildings
  • The candidates should be registered with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and have a BCIN Number and possess a non-probationary valid Ontario Class G driver’s license

Responsibilities:

  • The candidates should be able to assist in the distribution of daily workload among the inspections group, ensuring an even distribution of tasks and coordinate between inspection disciplines to ensure that complex projects are approached with a team effort
  • The candidates should be able to provide field inspection support to inspectors on complex matters, offering guidance and assistance and provide leadership to inspectors by helping to resolve complex site issues and coordinating with the Plans Examiners
  • The candidates should be able to mentor inspectors to ensure consistent application of policies and interpretation of the Ontario Building Code and maintain accurate and comprehensive inspection and investigation records, including field notes, deficiency reports, orders, and photographs
  • The candidates should be able to issue Orders to Comply, Stop Work Orders, and Orders to Uncover, Orders Not to Cover, as a result of site investigations and in accordance with the legislative process and prepare documentation for the purposes of prosecution and testify in court
  • The candidates should be able to perform detailed and comprehensive inspections of buildings and sites to ensure that construction complies with the Ontario Building Code, plans, specifications, and documents
  • The candidates should be able to identify reports and tests required by professional engineers (geotechnical, structural, mechanical, fire protection) and architects, ensuring they are received at the relevant stages of construction and that any deficiencies are addressed and liaise with homeowners, contractors, trades, and professional designers through the construction process to ensure required inspections are undertaken and that violations of the Code are corrected
  • The candidates should be able to request information and additional documentation from manufacturers and testing agencies for verification and ruling to resolve uncertainty with new products or systems related to intended performance, Building Code requirements, and suitable site conditions and assist homeowners and professionals by providing clarification on the purpose and intent of the Ontario Building Code as it applies to interpretation, compliance methods, and current updates
  • The candidates should be able to liaise with plans examiners to resolve design and construction issues related to the Ontario Building Code and respond to Occurrence Reports generated by public inquiry or initiated by Police and Fire Services reports, By-law Enforcement, or internally
  • The candidates should be able to investigate fire damage and building impact or failure accidents to determine the requirement for a building permit or to identify unsafe conditions and be available to represent the building division on after-hours callouts and provide comment and input into the development of technical policies and procedures
  • The candidates should be able to maintain current knowledge of the Ontario Building Code and all standards referenced therein, successfully completing qualification examinations and registration as required by the Province

How to apply:

If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply directly to the employer (along with your resume and reference number) through the below-mentioned details.

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