Assistant Director Position Available In Chatham, Georgia
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Assistant Director Chatham County, GA – 3.7 Savannah, GA Job Details Full-time $86,981 a year 1 day ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Management Engineering Architecture Mid-level CDL Bachelor’s degree Construction management Operations 2 years Construction Management Full Job Description Discover the best of suburban and urban living in Chatham County, Coastal Georgia. This welcoming community offers an excellent balance for living, working, and enjoying life. As the fifth-oldest county in Georgia and the largest outside of Atlanta, Chatham County has a lot to offer. You’ll love our beautiful riverfront, which includes the city of Savannah and a three-mile beach on Tybee Island. Chatham County Government is supported by over 2,100 diverse team members across 40 departments, all dedicated to serving the county. We draw talent nationwide by providing outstanding benefits, competitive salaries, and growth opportunities. Join Team Chatham today! Description Are you a seasoned professional with a passion for ensuring public safety and upholding construction standards? Chatham County Building Safety and Regulatory Services is looking for a highly skilled and experienced Assistant Director to join our team. In this key leadership role, you’ll leverage your expertise in building systems and code enforcement to help administer county codes and ordinances, provide crucial interpretations, and supervise departmental operations. If you hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture or Engineering and have a strong background in construction management or code enforcement, we encourage you to apply. Examples of Duties Under the direction of the Director of Building Safety and Regulatory Services you Exercise your independent judgment and initiative as you leverage your knowledge of entire building systems, management practices, and procedures in code inspections. Assist in administering county codes and ordinances, state and federal laws, and act as the department head in the absence of the Director. Interpret and offer advice on construction plans, codes, ordinances, and blueprints. Keep the Director and others informed concerning work progress and identification of possible violations and defects in construction. Develop solutions and prepare and present accurate and reliable reports to include your findings and recommendations. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with County Officials, internal and external departmental personnel, local businesses, industry professionals, homeowners, and citizens. Provide in-house training and supervise field inspectors and clerical staff in code inspection operations. Respond to citizens’ questions and comments in a timely and courteous manner. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Engineering, or a related field, and At least two (2) years of experience in construction management, or At least four (4) years of code enforcement experience; or Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training. Must possess or be able to obtain the International Codes Council (ICC) Certified Building Official (CBO) designation within a designed timeframe. During emergencies and disasters affecting Chatham County, you may be required to report to work as part of a disaster operations team. In accordance with the Department of Transportation, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders and those employed in safety-sensitive positions are subject to random drug testing. Candidates with direct and relevant experience may receive an offer of up to 10% above the minimum salary that is posted, reflecting their exceptional qualifications. Chatham County provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity , religion, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, marital status, or military/veteran status in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.