- Grade 12 and one of the following combinations of education and experience
- Journeyman Carpenter Certification recognized in Alberta with a minimum of five 5 years of journeyman experience in the construction of commercial and residential buildings
OR
- A twoyear technology diploma in a related field or equivalent recognized in Canada and seven 7 years of relevant experience in the building construction industry after obtaining that diploma
OR
- Engineering or Architecture degree recognized in Canada and five 5 years of relevant experience in the building construction industry at least one 1 of which must be completed after obtaining that degree
Assets:
- Building Safety Codes Officer in the Province of Alberta having completed Residential Part 9 and Part 3 or equivalent (Group A Level 3 certification through the Safety Codes Council in the Province of Alberta
Skills required for success:
- Demonstrated experience in the construction of buildings including best practices and understanding of project scheduling
- Experience and knowledge of standard methods techniques materials tools and equipment used in the building construction trades with experience involving Residential Part 9 and Part 3 projects
- Ability to analyze interpret and apply the Safety Codes Act the Alberta Building Code City Bylaws and related policies procedures and regulations as they pertain to residential buildings
- Capable of identifying noncompliant construction with Alberta Building Code standards and assessing structural stability for buildings and structures from plans or onsite inspection
- Ability to understand and explain plans and designs from applicants architects and engineers and effectively communicate information to various stakeholders through verbal and written means
- Customeroriented and skilled at conveying technical concepts in a simple and professional manner to address diverse customer needs
- Efficiently handling multiple tasks adapting to changing priorities and working both independently and collaboratively as part of a team
- Proficient in the use of a computer tablet and smartphones for data entry plan review and communication with customers
- Alignment to ourArt of Inclusion: Our Diversity and Inclusion Framework
- Alignment to ourCultural Commitments
- Alignment to ourLeadership Competencies
- Applicants may be tested
Conditions of Employment:
- 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
- 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.
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 to 2 permanent fulltime positions
Hours of Work: This position requires you to work different hours per week at defined periods of the year
- Approximately May to September: 40 hours per week
- Approximately September to April: 33.75 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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Are you a Safety Codes Officer Carpenter Engineer or Architect with experience in the commercial building construction industry
Secure Edmontons Building Future as a Building Safety Codes Officer
Consider an exciting career as a Building Safety Codes Officer with the City of Edmonton! Bring your valuable industry knowledge to a rewarding role where youll provide crucial technical guidance help applicants navigate the permitting process and conduct essential inspections that directly contribute to our citys growth.
Step into a pivotal position supporting the development of diverse commercial projects across Edmonton. This is a dynamic opportunity with potential for professional growth and development. Your expert carpentry engineering or architectural background coupled with your sharp understanding of commercial building specifications and codes will be instrumental in upholding the safety and structural integrity of our evolving cityscape. This role offers a unique chance to expand beyond traditional construction applying your skills in a vital public service capacity and making a tangible difference to the wellbeing of our growing community.
This career path offers clear professional advancement through BSCO certification transforming this role into a significant and rewarding journey within the building safety codes field.
Please note: Candidates who have not yet achieved full Building Safety Codes Officer Certification are encouraged to apply and may be considered for a Building Safety Codes Officer I position. Applicants who hold their Safety Codes Officer Certification will be considered at the Building Safety Codes Officer II level.
As a Building Safety Codes Officer youll provide expert technical guidance meticulously review building permit applications and ensure compliance through thorough inspections. Embrace complex challenges with the robust support of a highly experienced and professional team.
Join the dedicated individuals who are shaping the future of the City of Edmonton! Apply now and venture on your journey with the City of Edmonton!
What will you do
- Review Architectural Structural Geotechnical Mechanical and Electrical drawings and specifications for Commercial building permit applications
- Check applications for general compliance with the requirements of the Act Regulations Codes and Bylaws
- Process applications for Assembly Institutional Residential (mulitfamily) Office and Personal service Mercantile and Industrial occupancies
- Provide feedback to applicants regarding missing information and/or incorrect designs
- Issue permits for new buildings additions renovations to existing buildings interior and exterior alterations demolitions and temporary structures
- Attend planning meetings
- Answer project specific and general inquiries and provide interpretations regarding the Act Code and other Regulations for architects engineers and the general public
- Consult and liaise with other internal partners and external agencies
- Review variance requests for alternative solutions to the requirements
- Communicate with applicants to resolve issues related to a particular permit application and follow up on conditions and notices to ensure deficiencies are corrected
- Accurately record permit data and correspondence
- Prepare legal agreements for cranes and hoardings (crane swing path and overhead work)
- Build relationships with builders applicants contractors and other external stakeholders to enhance City reputation and service delivery