The HVAC Safety Codes Officer II is a full working level technical role responsible for administering provincial safety code authority duties including inspection of the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and auditing for compliance with relevant codes and other legislation. This legislation includes the Safety Codes Act the National Building Code (Alberta Edition) CAN/CSA B.149 Occupational Health and Safety Standards and Mechanical Permit Bylaw as applicable to all structures.
You will exercise independent judgment and initiative to interpret established policies procedures and regulations and make discretionary decisions of compliance with respect to requirements and responsibilities under the Safety Codes Act.
What will you do
- Conduct mechanical plans examination and review of permit applications for new or alterations of HVAC mechanical systems by assessment for compliance with bylaws building codes and related reference documents regulations and other municipal standards
- Notify applicants of findings by appropriate correspondence and reports
- Coach applicants to resolve issues related to a particular permit application and follow up on conditions and notices to ensure deficiencies are corrected
- Create and issue permits including authority to withhold suspend revoke and extend permits through existing processes. Keep accurate records in POSSE
- Grant detailed permits for construction to proceed at different stages as per submitted and approved plans
- Consult with or assist other municipal working units such as Development Approvals and Service Centre Staff provincial authorities or associations on complex information such as : discuss code interpretations and applications in order to ensure a cohesive and userfriendly report when permits are granted or with expectations of further corrective actions when permits are not granted
- Input relevant data reports correspondence and permits into POSSE and other data management systems used by the City
- Provide signatures on permits for issuance
- Other related duties
- Completion of the twelfth 12th) school grade
HVAC Specifications:
- Valid Journeyperson sheet metal worker certification recognized in Alberta and five 5 years of relevant experience in the building construction industry after receiving that journeyperson certification. OR;
- Mechanical Engineering degree recognized in Canada and three 3 years of relevant experience in the building construction industry at least one 1 of which must be completed after obtaining that degree
Fully completed relevant Safety Codes courses:
- Registered as a Safety Codes Officer having satisfactorily completed training achieving certification as HVAC ALL or equivalent(Group B Level 3 with Safety Codes Council in the Province of Alberta
Note: Candidates who are not fully qualified at the Safety Codes Officer II level may be considered at the Safety Codes Officer I level
Skills required for success:
- Strong knowledge of standard methods techniques materials tools and equipment employed in the Sheetmetal Worker trade with experience involving commercial and residential projects
- Strong knowledge of the Safety Codes Act National Building Code (Alberta Edition) CAN/CSA B.149 and referenced standards City Bylaws and related policies procedures and regulations as they pertain to HVAC systems. Must possess the ability to analyze and interpret legislation
- Ability to recognize construction that does not meet the intent of the National Building Code (Alberta Edition) or hazardous conditions pertaining to the construction of HVAC systems
- Determine HVAC system adequacy through review of plans or onsite inspections
- Ability to analyze and interpret plans or designs prepared by applicants architects and/or engineers
- Verbal and written communication skills to interact and educate citizens architects engineers developers etc. about Safety Codes interpretations applications and enforcement
- Customer service focused with ability to work through a variety of customer needs with professionalism
- Ability to explain technical concepts and interpretations in simple terms to citizens and homeowners
- Manage multiple priorities and projects and effectively organize tasks
- Work independently or contribute positively as part of a team
- Adapt to changing priorities and circumstances
- Ability to make impartial and transparent decisions in the application of Safety Codes
- Proficient in the use of personal computers for data entry plan review communication with customers
- Alignment to our Art of Inclusion: Our Diversity and Inclusion Framework
- Alignment to our Cultural Commitments
- Alignment to our Leadership Competencies
- Applicants may be tested
Conditions of Employment:
- Valid Province of Alberta Class 5 Motor Vehicle License
- Valid Alberta Class 5 drivers license (or provincial equivalent).You will be required to arrange your own transportation for use while on City business. Where appropriate you will be reimbursed for expenses related to that travel in accordance with City of Edmonton policy. You will be required to obtain business auto insurance
- Hire is dependent on a Criminal Records Check (CRC) security clearance that is satisfactory to the City of Edmonton and is a requirement of this position there may be a cost associated with this requirement
- Compliance with the City of Edmontons safety standards for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as wearing steel toed boots is a requirement for this position
Work Environment:
- Note: This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement with the flexibility to work from both home and the worksite as per the Letter of Understanding between the City of Edmonton and Civic Service Union 52
- The weekly hours of work for this position are currently under review and may change at a future time. Any changes will be made in accordance with the City of Edmonton/Civic Service Union 52 collective agreement and the incumbent will be notified in advance
The City of Edmonton values applicants with a diverse range of skills experiences and competencies and encourages you to apply. We strive to provide reasonable access and accommodations throughout the recruitment process. To request an accommodation please contact Learn more about our benefits .
Up to 1 permanent fulltime position
Hours of Work: 33.75 and 40 hours
This position may require you to work different hours per week at defined periods of the year as required:
- Approximately September to April: 33.75 hours per week
- Approximately April to September: 40 hours per week
Salary Range Safety Codes Officer II:
- 40 hours per week: $44.572 $56.014 (Hourly); $93066.34 $116957.23 (Annually)
- 33.75 hours per week: $47.165 $59.278 (Hourly); $83092.94 $104433.02 (Annually)
Salary Range Safety Codes Officer I:
- 40 hours per week: $33.883 $44.126 (Hourly); $70747.70 $92135.09 (Annually)
- 33.75 hours per week: $35.856 $46.692 (Hourly); $63169.31 $82259.63 (Annually)
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