Deputy Chief Building Official
6 days ago
**Town of LaSalle**
**Deputy Chief Building Official**:
**Department**:
Planning and Development
**Reports to**:
Manager of Building Services, Chief Building Official
**Rate of Pay**:
$106,187.31 - $119,945.97 per year
**Posting Date**:
November 6, 2025
**Posting Deadline**:
**November 21, 2025**
**Summary**
The Deputy Chief Building Official (DCBO) supports the Chief Building Official (CBO) in all aspects of the Town of LaSalle’s Building Division. This includes responsibilities such as plans examination, building and plumbing inspections, and the issuance of permits in accordance with the Ontario Building Code, the Town’s Building By-law, and other applicable legislation.
In addition to acting as the CBO during their absence, the DCBO plays a key leadership role by mentoring and guiding the Building Division’s technical team. This includes overseeing the processing of building permits and the coordination of inspection services to ensure efficient and compliant operations.
**Primary Duties and Responsibilities**
- Provide strategic leadership and management of the Building Services division to ensure delivery of Corporate and operational objectives.
- Enforce statutory responsibilities in the capacity of Deputy Chief Building Official for the municipality as the provincially legislated and Council appointed authority having jurisdiction.
- Assume responsibility and liability in making decisions respecting the issuance of building permits, violation and maintenance inspections, prosecutions of violations, declaring a building unsafe, and prohibition of occupancy or use of unsafe buildings.
- Manage compliance with the Ontario Building Code Act, municipal by-laws, and other governing authorities to ensure timely completion of all inspections, review of plans, orders, notices and issuance of permits
- Respond to public inquiries, undertake dispute resolution, represent the Corporation in all building-related legal matters, and consult with contractors and developers
- Coordinate and oversee the enforcement of the Building Code Act, municipal bylaws, and associated regulations for the Town
- Research, review and analyze the effectiveness and efficiency of existing processes and procedures to ensure compliance with the structural, fire safety and health requirements of the Building Code, good engineering practice and conformance with zoning by-law, municipal By-law and other applicable laws and develop strategies for enhancing these processes and procedures.
- Provide expert witness testimony at provincial court on building code matters, and/or zoning by-law contraventions and other tribunals as directed by appropriate legislation
- Provide assistance in the community with building inspections and plan review as needed
- Conduct field inspections and coordinate enforcement actions needed to ensure that Ontario Building Code requirements and OMAFRA livestock regulations are being met, as well as other required building inspections are completed as necessary
- Provide guidance and expertise to the inspection team relating to technically challenging inspection situations and problematic construction sites to ensure compliance with the Building Code Act & Ontario Building Code. Provide recommendations to staff for remedial measures where the safety of existing buildings is deficient.
- In the absence of the CBO, the DCBO will assume and execute all duties and responsibility of the CBO according to the Building Code Act and regulations
- Issue tickets in accordance with the Provincial Offenses Act. Attend court proceedings to represent the Township when required.
- Manage divisional health and safety program
- Provide guidance and support to direct reports
- Monitor and approve employee scheduling
- Prioritize divisional activities in order to meet established deadlines
- Monitor and coordinate staff training
- Assist with the recommendation of one collective agreement
- All other duties as assigned
**Qualifications**
- Three (3) year Architectural Technology Diploma, or equivalent
- Certified Building Code Official (CBCO) designation
- Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Building Code Identification Number (BCIN) and have successfully acquired the following:
- General Legal
- Small Buildings
- Plumbing - all Buildings
- Building Services
- Large Buildings
- A member of good standing with the Ontario Building Officials Association
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience working in a municipal setting
- Extensive knowledge of the Ontario Building Code Act, National Building Code, the Nutrient Management Act, Environmental Protection Act, and all assigned applicable laws to the Building Code of Ontario, both federal and provincial, as amended from time to time
- Extensive knowledge of construction techniques and best practices. The education and ability to read and determine code and structural compliance of architectural drawings submitted for Building Permits.
- Excellent analytical, organizationa
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