Department: Executive Administration
Classification: Compliance/Safety Officer 3
Job Category:Classified Staff
Job Type:Full-Time
Work Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax VA
Workplace Type:On Site Required
Sponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorship
Pay Band:04
Salary:Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check:Yes
Motor Vehicle Records Check: Yes
About the Department: The Office of University Building Official is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) and for establishing accessibility standards as they relate to buildings and structures on University property. The Office acts as the local building code enforcement department and reviews and approves plans and specifications grants modifications provides inspections and issues Certificate of Occupancy permits. The Office also delegates inspection and enforcement duties to the State Fire Marshals Office (SFMO) and other state agencies or personnel having needed expertise. |
About the Position: The Code Compliance Coordinator works on a team with specialized plan examiners and inspectors who report to the University Building Official. Under the direct supervision of the University Building Official (UBO). The Code Compliance Coordinator primary responsibilities include supervisory administrative and technical work in organizing and managing the inspection activity and administrative support functions for inspection services in accordance with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC). Responsibilities also include the development implementation and coordination of policies and procedures related to inspection service functions and delivery. This position observes site plans construction plans and specifications provides field inspections and witnesses tests to ensure compliance with the USBC other applicable state/federal laws and regulations and University project requirements on capital and noncapital construction projects. |
Responsibilities: Code Compliance and Inspection - Inspects construction sites and buildings and observes plans to confirm compliance with approved construction documents established policies and applicable State and Federal building codes and regulations;
- Coordinates and performs all required inspections including substantial and final completion inspections and make recommendations to the UBO for actionable warnings citations and violation notices;
- Provides leadership direction and guidance on technical code issues strategies procedures and institutional awareness;
- Reviews and assists in the development of project requirements to ensure appropriate technical content and scope including investigation and analysis of existing buildings to determine upgrade needs and continued code compliance;
- Assists in developing and implementing building inspection and plan review routines methods policies procedures and standards;
- Assists in the development and training of inspection standards and methods to ensure high-quality inspection services;
- Provides recommendations to resolve deficiencies and identify solutions arising from differing code interpretations;
- Researches and remains current with all applicable building codes;
- Must also exercise considerable tact courtesy and firmness during frequent contact with designers developers contractors the SFMO and university personnel in a professional fair and cooperative manner; and
- The ultimate objective of this function is to help ensure the health safety and welfare of the University community and the building occupants.
Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration - Confers with the OUBO review team owners architects engineers developers and contractors to ensure code compliance and understanding;
- Establishes and maintains effective and professional relationships with project managers field representatives professional consultants the State Fire Marshal Office and other stakeholders;
- Implement and assist the UBO with training opportunities for the university community including AE professionals contractors and GMU employees;
- Assists UBO with updating and maintaining university procedures related to OUBO processes within the HECO manual;
- Must also exercise considerable tact courtesy and firmness during frequent contact with designers developers contractors the SFMO and university personnel in a professional fair and cooperative manner; and
- The ultimate objective of this function is to help ensure the health safety and welfare of the University community and the building occupants.
Reporting - Prepares a variety of reports and correspondence on building code inspection compliance matters;
- Implements and reviews reports to verify that established goals and objectives are achieved; and
- Manages the OUBO inspection program by developing maintaining and improving procedures and policies for effective and efficient deliverables.
Other Duties as Assigned Other related duties as assigned by the University Building Official |
Required Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Considerable progressively responsible experience in building and construction inspection activities and operations (typically three or more years);
- Significant experience with scheduling planning and managing building code enforcement operations including policy development procedural implementation evaluation and administrative functions of a building department;
- Extensive familiarity and experience using computer-based applications including but not limited to: Microsoft Office Suite Outlook 365 Bluebeam Revu Project management software such as Trimble;
- Demonstrated knowledge of principles and practices of inspection program development and administration;
- Demonstrated knowledge of means and methods of complex commercial and industrial construction inspections;
- Demonstrated knowledge of applied principles and practices of scheduling for inspection administration;
- Demonstrated knowledge of seismic and energy considerations in the design and construction of buildings and structures;
- Extensive knowledge and experience with overseeing enforcement of the USBC and referenced standards;
- Extensive knowledge of building and infrastructure design construction inspections and construction means and methods across a variety of facility types sizes and uses;
- Knowledge of the legal aspects of administering the building code;
- Demonstrated leadership and decision-making skills including the fortitude to uphold findings that may not always be popular;
- Communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to listen solicit input and make analytical and objective decisions in conformance with adopted codes and regulations;
- Ability to navigate complex environments involving multiple internal and external stakeholders with differing perspectives interests and goals;
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative in applying standards to a variety of work situations;
- Ability to work independently and prioritize project work appropriately;
- Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems collect data establish facts and draw valid conclusions;
- Ability to move about construction sites and commercial/residential properties in a safe and effective manner;
- Ability to maintain professionalism fairness and cooperation in complex and potentially sensitive situations involving diverse stakeholders;
- Demonstrated ability to interact with designers developers contractors the State Fire Marshals Office (SFMO) and university personnel with considerable tact courtesy and firmness;
- Commitment to upholding the health safety and welfare of the University community and building occupants through consistent and equitable enforcement through inspections of building codes and standards;
- Virginia DHCD Combination Commercial Inspector certification is required within one year of hire; and
- Must currently possess an appropriate active valid motor vehicle operators license that meets all of GMUs requirements for operating state vehicles and equipment under Masons Vehicle Use Policy 1411 The Office of Risk Management reserves the right to review the drivers licenses and Motor Vehicle Reports (MVRs) of all candidates selected with employment contingent upon favorable review.
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Preferred Qualifications: - Masters degree in related field;
- Virginia-Engineer in training (EIT);
- Virginia Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) certification as Certified Combination Plans Reviewer;
- International Code Council (ICC) Accessibility Plan Examiner/Inspector certification;
- ICC Master Code Professional certificate;
- Some experience in a leadership or supervisory capacity (typically one or more years); and
- Knowledge and experience with capital and non-capital construction programs administered within the GMU HECO manual.
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Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration applicants must apply forCode Compliance Coordinator at and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with Resume for review. |
Posting Open Date:October 31 2025 For Full Consideration Apply by:November 14 2025 Open Until Filled:Yes |
Required Experience:
IC
Department: Executive AdministrationClassification: Compliance/Safety Officer 3Job Category:Classified StaffJob Type:Full-TimeWork Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)Location: Fairfax VAWorkplace Type:On Site RequiredSponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorshipPay Band:04Salary:Salar...
Department: Executive Administration
Classification: Compliance/Safety Officer 3
Job Category:Classified Staff
Job Type:Full-Time
Work Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax VA
Workplace Type:On Site Required
Sponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorship
Pay Band:04
Salary:Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check:Yes
Motor Vehicle Records Check: Yes
About the Department: The Office of University Building Official is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) and for establishing accessibility standards as they relate to buildings and structures on University property. The Office acts as the local building code enforcement department and reviews and approves plans and specifications grants modifications provides inspections and issues Certificate of Occupancy permits. The Office also delegates inspection and enforcement duties to the State Fire Marshals Office (SFMO) and other state agencies or personnel having needed expertise. |
About the Position: The Code Compliance Coordinator works on a team with specialized plan examiners and inspectors who report to the University Building Official. Under the direct supervision of the University Building Official (UBO). The Code Compliance Coordinator primary responsibilities include supervisory administrative and technical work in organizing and managing the inspection activity and administrative support functions for inspection services in accordance with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC). Responsibilities also include the development implementation and coordination of policies and procedures related to inspection service functions and delivery. This position observes site plans construction plans and specifications provides field inspections and witnesses tests to ensure compliance with the USBC other applicable state/federal laws and regulations and University project requirements on capital and noncapital construction projects. |
Responsibilities: Code Compliance and Inspection - Inspects construction sites and buildings and observes plans to confirm compliance with approved construction documents established policies and applicable State and Federal building codes and regulations;
- Coordinates and performs all required inspections including substantial and final completion inspections and make recommendations to the UBO for actionable warnings citations and violation notices;
- Provides leadership direction and guidance on technical code issues strategies procedures and institutional awareness;
- Reviews and assists in the development of project requirements to ensure appropriate technical content and scope including investigation and analysis of existing buildings to determine upgrade needs and continued code compliance;
- Assists in developing and implementing building inspection and plan review routines methods policies procedures and standards;
- Assists in the development and training of inspection standards and methods to ensure high-quality inspection services;
- Provides recommendations to resolve deficiencies and identify solutions arising from differing code interpretations;
- Researches and remains current with all applicable building codes;
- Must also exercise considerable tact courtesy and firmness during frequent contact with designers developers contractors the SFMO and university personnel in a professional fair and cooperative manner; and
- The ultimate objective of this function is to help ensure the health safety and welfare of the University community and the building occupants.
Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration - Confers with the OUBO review team owners architects engineers developers and contractors to ensure code compliance and understanding;
- Establishes and maintains effective and professional relationships with project managers field representatives professional consultants the State Fire Marshal Office and other stakeholders;
- Implement and assist the UBO with training opportunities for the university community including AE professionals contractors and GMU employees;
- Assists UBO with updating and maintaining university procedures related to OUBO processes within the HECO manual;
- Must also exercise considerable tact courtesy and firmness during frequent contact with designers developers contractors the SFMO and university personnel in a professional fair and cooperative manner; and
- The ultimate objective of this function is to help ensure the health safety and welfare of the University community and the building occupants.
Reporting - Prepares a variety of reports and correspondence on building code inspection compliance matters;
- Implements and reviews reports to verify that established goals and objectives are achieved; and
- Manages the OUBO inspection program by developing maintaining and improving procedures and policies for effective and efficient deliverables.
Other Duties as Assigned Other related duties as assigned by the University Building Official |
Required Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Considerable progressively responsible experience in building and construction inspection activities and operations (typically three or more years);
- Significant experience with scheduling planning and managing building code enforcement operations including policy development procedural implementation evaluation and administrative functions of a building department;
- Extensive familiarity and experience using computer-based applications including but not limited to: Microsoft Office Suite Outlook 365 Bluebeam Revu Project management software such as Trimble;
- Demonstrated knowledge of principles and practices of inspection program development and administration;
- Demonstrated knowledge of means and methods of complex commercial and industrial construction inspections;
- Demonstrated knowledge of applied principles and practices of scheduling for inspection administration;
- Demonstrated knowledge of seismic and energy considerations in the design and construction of buildings and structures;
- Extensive knowledge and experience with overseeing enforcement of the USBC and referenced standards;
- Extensive knowledge of building and infrastructure design construction inspections and construction means and methods across a variety of facility types sizes and uses;
- Knowledge of the legal aspects of administering the building code;
- Demonstrated leadership and decision-making skills including the fortitude to uphold findings that may not always be popular;
- Communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to listen solicit input and make analytical and objective decisions in conformance with adopted codes and regulations;
- Ability to navigate complex environments involving multiple internal and external stakeholders with differing perspectives interests and goals;
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative in applying standards to a variety of work situations;
- Ability to work independently and prioritize project work appropriately;
- Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems collect data establish facts and draw valid conclusions;
- Ability to move about construction sites and commercial/residential properties in a safe and effective manner;
- Ability to maintain professionalism fairness and cooperation in complex and potentially sensitive situations involving diverse stakeholders;
- Demonstrated ability to interact with designers developers contractors the State Fire Marshals Office (SFMO) and university personnel with considerable tact courtesy and firmness;
- Commitment to upholding the health safety and welfare of the University community and building occupants through consistent and equitable enforcement through inspections of building codes and standards;
- Virginia DHCD Combination Commercial Inspector certification is required within one year of hire; and
- Must currently possess an appropriate active valid motor vehicle operators license that meets all of GMUs requirements for operating state vehicles and equipment under Masons Vehicle Use Policy 1411 The Office of Risk Management reserves the right to review the drivers licenses and Motor Vehicle Reports (MVRs) of all candidates selected with employment contingent upon favorable review.
|
Preferred Qualifications: - Masters degree in related field;
- Virginia-Engineer in training (EIT);
- Virginia Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) certification as Certified Combination Plans Reviewer;
- International Code Council (ICC) Accessibility Plan Examiner/Inspector certification;
- ICC Master Code Professional certificate;
- Some experience in a leadership or supervisory capacity (typically one or more years); and
- Knowledge and experience with capital and non-capital construction programs administered within the GMU HECO manual.
|
Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration applicants must apply forCode Compliance Coordinator at and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with Resume for review. |
Posting Open Date:October 31 2025 For Full Consideration Apply by:November 14 2025 Open Until Filled:Yes |
Required Experience:
IC
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