Chief Building Official
Company: CITY OF TURLOCK
Location: Turlock
Posted on: April 18, 2025
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Job Description:
The City of Turlock is seeking applicants for Chief Building
Official. Under general direction of the Director of Development
Services, this position manages, organizes, plans and coordinates
the work of the Building and Safety division including plan review,
building inspection, enforcement, and permit processing and the
public counter staff serving the Development Services Department;
provides highly responsible and responsive professional technical
expertise, guidance and support to ensure compliance with standards
to safeguard public safety and property related to construction,
design, quality of material, use, occupancy, location and
maintenance of structures in a manner that facilitates development
that enhances the high quality of life in Turlock; and performs
other job related work as required.
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This position is designated as management for Labor Relations
purposes and is considered exempt under the Fair Labor Standards
Act (FLSA).
An eligibility list will be established from this recruitment that
will be valid for six (6) months. All employees serve a one (1)
year probationary period.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED
General direction is provided by the Development Services Director.
The job incumbent directly supervises assigned management,
professional, technical and office/clerical staff.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is a mid-management classification responsible for management
of discrete sub-departmental organizational component(s) and
program functions within a department as determined by Department
Director, City Manager and City Council. The incumbent serves as a
member of the City policy advisory team with responsibilities for
developing means for implementing policies and procedures developed
by the executive team. Exercises policy development and
promulgation responsibilities for specific program/functional
areas. Demonstrates technical competence while working as a team
member and exercises independent judgment in a number of
confidential and sensitive assignments. Duties and responsibilities
are performed in accordance with city policy, ordinance and state
regulations including building and earthquake standards.
Essential Functions:
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Recommends and implements goals, objectives, policies and
procedures.
Manages, oversees and participates in development of work plans;
assignment of work activities, projects and programs; monitors work
flow.
Plans, reviews, controls, and evaluates activities, methods, and
procedures for building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical
inspections, plan checking, and for complying with earthquake
standards.
Ensures close coordination with other City departments and affected
outside groups.
Prepares specialized budgets related to assigned activities;
assists in budget implementation; participates in budget forecasts;
administers the approved budget.
Prepares reports; documents policies and procedures; performs
research; recommends building and related code changes.
Assists with most difficult field inspections, reviews inspections
and decisions when unusual circumstances exist; analyses,
interprets and checks complex plan specifications, calculations,
laws and regulations.
Makes presentations before various groups, including City Council,
Planning Commission, other boards and commissions and professional
and public meetings, as needed.
Participates in recruitment and selection activities; makes
recommendations for appointment of new staff; assists with staff
orientation and training.
Supervises staff including provision of timely performance
evaluations; recommends and implements approved discipline;
provides staff development; and maintains high standards necessary
for efficient, professional operations.
Answers questions; provides information to the public; recommends
corrective actions; investigates, reports, documents and resolves
complaints.
Meets with architects, engineers, developers, contractors, builders
and property owners to resolve various problems related to
constructions standards and code enforcement activities.
Builds and maintains respectful, positive working relationships
with staff, supervisors, outside agencies and the public using
principles of good customer service; provides effective conflict
resolution, as needed.
Models appropriate professional management conduct; maintains
appropriate confidentiality of sensitive information; complies with
and supports City policies and procedures, labor laws, and MOU
provisions.
Attends assigned meetings and training; interacts with outside
agencies and commissions; provides leadership for teams, or
committees, as needed.
Ensures staff works in a safe manner; follows safety requirements;
monitors and ensures compliance with regulations and other legal
requirements.
Performs other duties, as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
Budgeting procedures and techniques.
Principles and practices of supervision, staff selection, training
and personnel management.
Applicable state and local law relevant to building code
administration, model building codes, standards and
specifications.
Principles of structural design, engineering mathematics, and
architectural plan review and inspection.
Safe work practices and related regulations.
Principles of public speaking, conflict resolution and excellent
customer service.
Ability to:
Lead, manage, evaluate and train personnel effectively and maintain
discipline.
Organize, implement and supervise departmental goals and City
objectives.
Interpret, explain and apply building codes, inspection methods,
plan checking principles, relevant laws and departmental rules and
regulations.
Analyze, interpret and check complex plans, specifications, and
calculations.
Make presentations before groups and represent the City in public
forums.
Use computer and needed programs effectively.
Organize, analyze, manage and implement a variety of programs.
Prepare, forecast and administer a budget.
Establish and maintain respectful, effective and cooperative
working relationships with those contacted in the course of
work.
Communicate effectively, orally, electronically and in writing.
Experience and Education:
Experience:
Five years of increasingly responsible experience of a supervisory,
administrative or professional nature and in construction and
inspection of public, commercial, industrial or residential
buildings or comparable work that would have provided the
opportunity to develop the required skills, knowledge and
abilities.
Education:
Equivalent to an Associate Degree from an accredited college or
university with significant course work in the areas of structural,
mechanical or civil engineering, architecture or a related
field.
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE
Possession of a valid California Driver's License in the category
necessary to perform essential duties of the position may be
required at the time of appointment and maintenance of a valid
California Driver's license is a condition of continued
employment.
Possession of certification, training, and education pursuant to
Chapter 7, Part 2.5 of Division 13 of the California Health and
Safety Code.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Maintain required physical abilities including: Vision adequate to
operate vehicles and equipment, read instructions and follow
directions; hearing adequate to distinguish mechanical noises,
converse on telephone and in person; body mobility adequate to
perform required inspection duties; use of hands and fingers
adequate for writing, typing and computer related functions;
ability to lift tools and equipment, as needed.
SELECTION PROCESS:
1. All applicants must complete a standard City of Turlock
application for employment form, supplemental questionnaire and
submit the following documentation:
Proof of education-this can be a copy of diploma or college
transcripts.
Certification as required under the California Health and Safety
Code
2. You may submit your required certifications using the following
options:
Attach a scanned copy in the "Add Attachment" option (of the NeoGov
online application) or
Fax a copy to (209) 668-5529 or
Email a copy to agodinez@turlock.ca.us or
Hand deliver copies of your attachments to 156 S. Broadway, Suite
235, Turlock, CA on or before the final filing date.
Applications will be rejected if they are incomplete or required
documentation is not attached.
3. Applications will be reviewed for possession of the minimum
qualifications. In the event that a large number of applicants
possess the minimum qualifications, applicants who appear to be the
most qualified based on their breadth and recency of experience
will be invited to compete in the testing process.
4. Candidates invited to compete in the testing process may be
required to take a written examination, which will be based on a
pass/fail basis. If a written examination is conducted and a large
number of candidates receive a passing score, the City reserves the
right to invite a percentage of the top scoring candidates to
compete in the next phase of the testing process, the oral
examination.
5. Candidates who are invited to participate in the oral
examination and receive a score of 70% or more will be placed on an
eligibility list. Ranking on the eligibility list will be based
solely on the results from the oral exam.
6. Completion of a practical exercise may be conducted in order to
further evaluate skills relating to essential job functions.
7. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the
Development Services Director for final appointment
consideration.
8. Final appointment will be contingent upon passing the following:
reference review, medical examination which includes a drug
screening, hearing exam and vision exam.
VETERAN'S PREFERENCE SYSTEM
The City of Turlock has adopted a veteran's preference system
(effective January 1, 2002). The percentage score achieved through
an entrance (non-promotional) examination which ranks applicants on
an eligibility list shall be adjusted to provide: (a) one (1)
percentage point added to the final test score for each six (6)
months of active service during a time of armed conflict, up to a
maximum of five (5) points, and (b) five (5) percentage points
added to the final test score for veterans who are disabled as a
result of active military service during a time of armed conflict,
regardless of length of service. To receive preference points,
applicants must provide supporting documentation and proof of
honorable discharge. In no event shall an applicant receive more
than a five (5) point adjustment. This request should be made in
section #12 of the employment application form. A copy of your
DD214 must be attached for this request to be considered.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The City of Turlock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are
sincerely interested in receiving applications from qualified
minorities, women and the disabled. Qualified applicants receive
equal consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status,
physical or mental disability, medical condition, political
affiliation or belief except where indicated by requirements of the
job. The City of Turlock will make every effort to accommodate
applicants that have disabilities that would not allow them to
compete in the announced process. Applicants are asked to indicate
their request for accommodation in the application form.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND DRUG/ALCOHOL SCREENING
The incumbent will be required to take a medical examination
including a drug/alcohol screening and be fingerprinted.
CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY
The City of Turlock is committed to quality service to our
customers. Our goal is to create a positive, productive and
courteous atmosphere for our employees and customers. Employees are
evaluated on the quality of customer service they provide.
BENEFITS
Holidays: Eleven (11) paid holidays and two (2) floating
holidays.
Vacation: Paid vacation that increases with years of service.
Annual Management Leave: Eighty (80) hours
In-lieu Time Off (December): Employee shall receive 40 hours.
Sick Leave: Accrual of one day (eight (8) hours) for each month
worked.
Retirement: Qualified candidates who are currently a CalPERS member
or have been a CalPERS member within the last six (6) months or are
subject to reciprocity with another eligible retirement plan, may
be a "classic member" and may be enrolled in the City's 2.7% @ 55
plan. Employee pays employee contribution rate of 9% on a pre-tax
basis. CalPERS "final compensation" may be based on the highest
twelve (12) continuous months of qualifying employment. Non-classic
or "new members" will be enrolled in the 2% @ 62 plan and CalPERS
"final compensation" will be based on the highest thirty-six (36)
continuous months of qualifying employment.
Deferred Compensation: The City will match employee's contribution
up to two and half percent (2.5%) of the employee's base salary for
each pay period in which employee contributes six (6%) percent to
the program.
Retiree Health Savings (RHS) Vantage Care: Three (3%) percent of
the employee's base payroll will be deposited in each individual's
RHS Vantage Care account.
Health: The City offers a generous health, prescription, vision,
and dental insurance plans for employees and dependents.
Professional Development: Employees are eligible to receive six
hundred dollars ($600) in professional development funds.
Master's Degree Incentive Pay: 2.5% of base salary.
Bilingual Pay: Two and one-half percent (2.5%) of base rate of pay
to employees with bilingual skills in positions the City has
determined the use of bilingual skills are necessary or desired to
serve the Turlock community.
Continuous Service Pay:
Beginning with the tenth (10th) year and every year thereafter,
1.5% of base salary.
Beginning with the fifteenth (15th) year and every year thereafter,
1.5% of base salary.
Beginning with the twentieth (20th) year and every year thereafter,
1.5% of base salary.
Term Life Insurance: At one and one half percent (1.5%) times
annual salary, plus $5,000.
Computer Loan Program: The City agrees to offer regular employees
the opportunity for a no-interest loan up to $2,500 for the
purchase of a personal computer.
NOTES:
Information contained herein does not constitute an expressed or
implied contract as it is subject to change.
Where to Apply
City of Turlock
Human Relations Department
156 S. Broadway, Suite 235
Turlock, CA 95380-5454
(209) 668-5150
or
Visit our website at www.cityofturlock.org to apply.
Applications will be accepted until this position is filled.
Cell phones are typically incompatible with online application
format or browsers. we recommend using a desktop or laptop
Computer. If your are still having technical difficulties, please
call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627.
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