Chief Building Official

2 weeks ago


Sooke, Canada District of Sooke Full time

**“Where the Rainforest Meets the Sea”**
**District of Sooke**
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**Chief Building Official***:
A small town with a big heart - filled with smiling faces.

Sooke embraces our natural assets including local parks, trails, waterways and oceanfronts; we honour the history of the lands of the T’Sou-ke and Sc’ianew (Cheanuh) First Nations within the Coast Salish Territory.

“Where the rainforest meets the sea." Characterized by warm, dry summers and mild winters, Sooke’s pleasant climate is a year-round paradise for those who enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, kayaking, or sailing.

The District of Sooke has a permanent employment opportunity for a Chief Building Official. Reporting to the Director of Planning and Development, the Chief Building Official provides support and advice to all departments as required. The Chief Building Official is responsible for structuring and leading the division and oversees Building inspection functions and the issuance of Building Permits, Plumbing Permits, and Demolition Permits.

The Chief Building Official is an advanced position that requires a sound and thorough understanding of all BC Construction Codes, which includes Building, Plumbing, Fire, Energy and Step Codes, and references Standards. The Chief Building Official must have the ability to think innovatively, the ability to adjust to the political sensitivities, and have proven ability to lead and mentor Building Officials.

**To be considered for this role, applicants should have the following qualifications**:

- A Journeyman Certificate in the construction trade or related technical certification.
- A registration of Building Official (RBO) Level 3 Certification and Certified with the Building Association of British Columbia (BOABC).
- A Plumbing Code Level 1 Certification and Certified with the Building Association of British Columbia (BOABC).
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a Wood Energy Technology Certification.
- A minimum of seven (7) years’ related experience including three (3) years of supervisory experience.
- Technically proficient, have experience working with computerized systems, have strong analytical capabilities, and can communicate effectively with co-workers, the public, elected officials, developers, and other government agencies.
- A valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence and a current Driver Abstract.
- A satisfactory Police Information Check.

**Additional consideration may be given to applicants with the following qualifications**:

- Thorough knowledge and understanding of the installation and inspection of Oil-Fired Equipment.
- Experience with SharePoint Online, Tempest, and Adobe Pro.
- Related experience in local government.

**This posting will remain open until filled.**
- The District of Sooke thanks all applicants for their interest and advises that only those to be interviewed will be contacted._

Education : Other trades certificate or diploma
Experience : 5 years or more



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