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The City of Lincoln is hiring a Senior Plans Examiner in the Community Development Department.
The Senior Plans Examiner oversees and performs activities related to the review and approval of building construction plans of commercial, industrial and residential structures for compliance with governing codes and ordinances; serves as a subject matter expert, aiding staff and the public with respect to permit process, plans review, and code application and interpretation; and performs other duties as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is the advanced, journey-level class in the Plans Examiner series. This classification is distinguished from the level II by the ability to perform the full range of plan review duties, the level of independence to operate and make sound decisions with minimal supervision, and the authority to oversee plan review activities and approve compliant building plans.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED
Receives minimal supervision from the Building Official. May exercise technical and functional supervision over assigned staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS
Position requires sitting, standing, walking on level and slippery surfaces, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, stooping, squatting, crouching, grasping and making repetitive hand movement in the performance of daily duties. The position requires acute hearing and both near and far vision while performing work including customer interactions, reading and inspecting plans, electronic or physical documents, field work and operating assigned equipment. The need to lift, drag, carry and push documents, equipment and supplies weighing 50 pounds or more is required. Additionally, the incumbent in this position periodically works in all weather conditions, including wet, hot and cold. The position entails working in situations that may expose the employee to fumes or airborne particles, electrical shock or mechanical hazards. The nature of the work requires the incumbent to drive motorized vehicles, operate in heavy vehicle traffic conditions, climb ladders and often work with constant interruptions.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
The following are a representative sample of the KSAs necessary to perform the essential functions of the position:
Knowledge of:
Advanced plan review procedures and techniques; principals of structural design, types of building construction materials and methods; pertinent building codes and ordinances enforceable by the City; engineering mathematics; research methods and sources of information related to building code enforcement; occupational hazards and accepted safety standards and methods of building construction for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings; principles and best practices of effective customer service; English usage, spelling, punctuation and grammar; modern office equipment and procedures including use of a variety of software applications
Skill to:
Perform a variety of analytical, technical and specialized building plan review work; operate an office computer, equipment and a variety of work-related software applications; and communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Ability to:
Independently perform complex plan review; analyze and interpret building plans, identify and solve plan compliance deficiencies of pertinent codes and regulations; make engineering and mathematical computations rapidly and accurately; advise on requirements; investigate complaints, respond to inquiries and mediate resolutions regarding building code and fire life safety in a timely, fair and tactful manner; understand and carry out oral and written directions; plan and organize work to meet changing priorities and deadlines; work in an office environment, which may require sitting for extended periods of time; work in a field environment.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
The process may include an in-basket exercise, individual interviews, panel interviews and/or other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. The candidate selected for the position will be required to complete a background check including reference checks, fingerprint check, medical exam, drug-screening and/or other related components.
Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of five days in advance of the selection process exam by calling (916) 434-3229 or emailing hr@lincolnca.gov. The City of Lincoln is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.
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RECRUITMENT CONTACT
Contact phone: (916)434-3229Contact email: hr@lincolnca.gov
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Any combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, abilities and skills is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications is to possess:
Experience:
Five years of increasingly responsible and complex building plans examination experience.
Education:
A high school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by coursework from an accredited college or university in engineering, architecture, building, construction or a related field.
Licenses:
Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Class C California Driver’s License. Possession of an International Code Council C3 Combination Plans Examiner certification must be obtained within one year of appointment. A CASp certification is desired.
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BENEFITS
This position is in the Professional/Administrative, Local 39 employee group. The probation period is 12 months.
The City of Lincoln offers benefits that deliver value and provide options when planning for retirement. Below are the highlights of our employee benefits. For specific benefit information, view the employee group's MOU and benefit summary at the link below:
RETIREMENT
PERS 2% at 60 for classic members and 2% at 62 for new members. Members pay employee portion plus 3% employer share. The City participates in Social Security and offers voluntary deferred compensation accounts.
HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE
Lincoln offers medical plans through CalPERS. The City pays the majority of the premiums and offers a cash benefit for waiving medical coverage. Employees are eligible for full retiree health through the Public Employee Medical and Health Coverage Act (PEMHCA) vesting schedule per GC 22893.
Dental premiums are paid by City for employee and dependents; the City pays vision premium for employee, any dependent premiums paid by employee. Voluntary medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts are available. Employer-sponsored life insurance benefit paid by City and optional voluntary life insurance, critical illness and accident plans available for employee purchase.
ANNUAL PAID LEAVES
Vacation accrues based on years of service and starts at 88 hours. Sick leave accrues at 96 hours. The City offers 10 city-paid holidays and 16 hours of floating holiday; floating holiday has a cash out option if unused.
The City of Lincoln is located at the edge of Northern California’s foothills, 27 miles northeast of California’s State Capital, Sacramento. With a 2016 population of 47,187 Lincoln was one of the fastest growing cities in the country from 2000 to 2007, yet has managed to maintain the small town charm that has made it such a desired location to live, work and play.
Lincoln sprang up as a railroad terminal in the 1800’s as the western United States realized massive growth. Today Lincoln continues its agricultural heritage and is also known for its production of clay, lumber and building materials. The world-renowned Gladding McBean & Company, located in downtown Lincoln, is the only remaining major manufacturer of decorative architectural terra cotta in the United States. The plant also produces clay sewer pipe and is one of Lincoln’s major employers. Other top employers in the area include Sierra Pacific Industries, Rogers Coffee, RobbJack and Western Placer Unified School District.
Lincoln still retains its small town atmosphere with tree lined streets, quaint shopping and dining and a town square filled with community events throughout the year and has the lowest crime rate in the county. Annual festivities that help contribute to Lincoln’s small town charm and appeal include events such as Farmer’s Market during the summer, a traditional Fourth of July Parade and celebration, the Tour de Lincoln Bike Ride, a Classic Car Show, Lincoln Showcase a Food and Wine Tasting Event and a Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony each December.
Lincoln values its small town atmosphere, yet encourages careful, well-planned growth. Residents and city officials alike share a positive, forward-looking attitude toward expansion for their city with a common goal to foster a progressive business climate while maintaining a desirable balance of employment, housing, commercial, retail and recreational opportunities. A new General Plan was completed in 2008, providing a blueprint for the community and the future growth of Lincoln.
As it continues with its future development, Lincoln insists that new growth is well planned. The City’s goal is to maintain its small town atmosphere while bringing to Lincoln a more balanced jobs to housing ratio and an associated diversified and healthy revenue stream.