Minimum Qualifications
Position requires a current Minnesota Master Plumbing License. BA/BS degree plus at least four (4) years of experience or a combination of related education and work experience in commercial/institutional plan review, mechanical inspection, and commercial construction to equal at least eight years of experience.
Preferred Qualifications
International Code Council (ICC) Plumbing Inspector Certification
ICC Mechanical Inspector Certification
Sub-surface Sewage Treatment System Certification
Medical Gas Certification
Backflow Prevention Certification
Problem Solving and Independence of Action
Problems encountered are highly varied and unpredictable, complex and often non-recurring, requiring new and creative approaches; precedents may exist and supervisor provides broad guidance and overall direction.
Physical/Environmental Demands
Work is generally performed in the field and will include site visits to outdoor areas, roofs, mechanical rooms, controlled access areas, tunnels and confined spaces. Physical ability to climb ladders, enter tunnels and access all construction sites is required. This position may involve field inspections which may require a variety of physical activities, safe vehicle operation, tools, and equipment. May work near or be exposed to a variety of hazardous conditions or equipment. May occasionally work in closed or small areas to conduct inspection, be exposed to weather conditions, animals, sewage, dust, gas, fumes, noise, asbestos, mold or other environmental conditions. Agility, strength, balance and familiarity with many and varied construction worksite conditions, tools and machinery is required.
UNIVERSITY PLUMBING INSPECTOR
Building Code Department
University of Minnesota
Description of Position
This position has the responsibility for performing plan reviews, inspections and evaluations of plumbing and utility systems and installations for all new and existing buildings in accordance with the Minnesota State Plumbing Code. This position is the liaison to other University departments for questions or concerns involving design, operation and maintenance of plumbing systems. The position also serves as the technical code advisor and professional resource to the University construction community, architects, engineers, and owners representatives.
Responsibilities / Essential Functions
Inspection of all permitted plumbing maintenance, repair, renovation, remodel and construction work on all University of Minnesota properties system-wide 65%
- Conduct on-site construction inspections, record results in permit software system.
- Perform field inspections for permitted projects located in the Twin Cities and throughout the state of Minnesota as needed.
- Document and initiate appropriate corrective action to enforce code compliance.
- Maintain daily inspection log and related records in an up-to-date and orderly fashion to expedite record keeping procedures
- Conducts inspections on all permitted construction work involving plumbing and related systems to assure work is performed consistent with applicable codes and standards
- Perform back-up field inspections (HVAC) for permitted projects located in the Twin Cities and throughout the state of Minnesota as needed.
- Performs plumbing inspections to verify compliance between plans and actual construction
Review plumbing plans and scopes of work prior to plumbing permit issuance to verify compliance with all plumbing codes and standards 20%
- Examine design documents of plumbing systems at different phases of design: schematic, design development and construction documents.
- Assess the risks of plumbing systems based occupant classification and overall safety of University students, facility, staff and visitors.
- Examine plans and specifications submitted for permit to identify life safety hazards, minimum construction standard inadequacies, sanitation and health hazards, and other related code inadequacies.
- Coordinate plan reviews with building inspectors; combining review comments in written correspondence to designers and contractors.
- Review deferred submittal(s) and changes made to the permit documents throughout the construction process to ensure code compliance is being maintained.
- Review plans for conformity with requirements and issue plumbing permits; calculate fees to be assessed for projects and submits documentation for collection.
Consult, advise, discuss, and meet with designers, engineers, project managers, facilities managers and stakeholders regarding plumbing code requirements 15%
- Meet and correspond throughout the phases of design with project managers, architects, engineers, faculty/staff, end users and contractors with respect to plumbing materials, installation requirements, plumbing standards, and building design in order to verify compliance with State of Minnesota Plumbing Code.
- Discuss or explain code intent for plumbing systems; providing awareness of code impacts to a project, interpretation of both prescriptive and performance code to prospective designs.
- Consult with all stakeholders on building projects to facilitate flow of information with other internal and external regulatory agencies
- Identify the appropriate application of codes for commercial, industrial, and mixed occupancies for existing, historical and new structures (educational & large assembly facilities, research laboratories, hospitals, hazardous buildings, underground buildings, high-rise buildings, experimental structures and stadiums).
Classification #: 8424IS
Hiring Range:
Salary Range: $44.58 - $59.07 - $73.56
Status: Exempt
Last Revision: 08/22/2024
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