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280700 WHITE - C�TY CIERK PINK - FINANCE G I TY OF SA I NT PA LT L Council ���� CANARV - DEPARTMENT BLUE - MAVOR File NO. � �'o ncil Resolution Presented By �teferred To �� ���'A�LL Committee: Date �� ��a-� Out of Committee By Date An administrative Resolution revising the Class Specifications for certain senior inspector titles. RESOLVED, that the Civil Se rvice Rule s be amended by striking from Section 32 the Class Specifications for the following titles: Senior Building �tispector Senior Electrical Inspector Senior Plumbing Inspector Senior Mechanical Inspector-Pipefitter Senior Mechanical Inspector-Sheet Metal , ax�d by substituting in lieu thereof, the attached Class Specifications for the following title s: Senior Buildi.ng In spe ct or Senior Electrical Inspector Senior Plumbing Inspector Senior Mechanical Inspector-Pipefitter Senior Mechanical Inspector-Sheet Metal . App rove d: Chai rman, vil Se rvice Commi s ion COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas Fletcher Nays � pERSONNEL OF CE Galles In Favor Masanz Nicosia scnefbel __ Against BY Tedesco � AuG ,4 �gg� Form pproved y 't tt ey Adopted by Council: Date Certified assed b Cou �1 S t�ry ^ BY r � sy � d by 1�lavor: AUG O �983 �Ap ove by Mayoc for S is o o Council � �UBtiSNED AU G 13 1983 ������ , Title of class: SENIOR $UILDING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising building, masonry and plastering inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of building, plastering, and masonry inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspection and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and general public as to interpretation of the building code and ordinances. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years` experience as a Building Inspector, Masonry Inspector, Plasterer Inspector, or equivalent. • : ' ����� Title of class: SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising building, masonry and plastering inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of building, plastering, and masonry inspectors. To assist in training inspectars in proper methods of inspection and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and general public as to interpretation of the building code and ordinances. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years` experience as a Building Inspector, Masonry Inspector, Plasterer Inspector, or equivalent. , ������ Title of class: SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising building, masonry and plastering inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of building, plastering, and masonry inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspection and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and general public as to interpretation of the building code and ordinances. To make inspections as required and help individuai inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as a Building Inspector, Masonry Inspector, Plasterer Inspector, or equivalent. �`7����� Title of class: SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising building, masonry and plastering inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. , Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of building, plastering, and masonry inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspection and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and general public as to interpretation of the building code and ordinances. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. rlinimum qualif ications: Three years' experience as a Building Inspector, Masonry Inspector, Plasterer Inspector, or equivalent. ������ Title of class: SEhIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising electrical inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. , Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of electrical inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspec- tions and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors, and the general public as to interpretations of the electrical code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspec- tion records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as an Electrical Inspector or equivalent. ���� Title of class: SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising electrical inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of electrical inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in pr.oper methods of inspec- tions and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors, and the general public as to interpretations of the electrical code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspec- tion records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as an Electrical Inspector or equivalent. . . ���'��Q Title of class: SEDiIOR ELECTRICAL INSP�CTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising electrical inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. , Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of electrical inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspec- tions and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors, and the general public as to interpretations of the electrical code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspec- tion records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as an Electrical Inspector or equivalent. �����l�� `� Title of class: SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising electrical inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of electrical inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper methods of inspec- tions and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors, and the general public as to interpretations of the electrical code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspec- tion records. Minimum qualifications: Three years` experience as an Electrical Inspector or equivalent. . �t.���:�'"� Title of class: SENIOR PLUMBING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising nlumbing inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of plumbing inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper method of insgection . and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and the general public as to interpretation of the plumbing code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as a Plumbing Inspector or equivalent. . ������ Title of class: SENIOR PLUMBING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising plumbing inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. , Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of plumbing inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper method of inspection and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and the general public as to interpretation of the plumbing code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as a Plumbing Inspector or equivalent. . ������ Title of class: SENIOR PLUI�ING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising plumbing inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of plumbing inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper method of inspection . and report writing. To advise inspectors, contractors and the general public as to interpretation of the plumbing code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. �iinimum qualifications: Three years' experience as a Plumbing Inspector or equivalent. . �. ' ������ Title of class: SENIOR PLUMBING INSPECTOR Duties and responsibilities: Under supervision, to assist in supervising plumbing inspectors for the Bureau of Public Buildings; and to perform related work as assigned. - Examples of work performed: To assist in supervising the work of plumbing inspectors. To assist in training inspectors in proper method of inspection and report writing. � To advise inspectors, contractors and the general public as to interpretation of the plumbing code. To make inspections as required and help individual inspectors make problem inspections. To write letters, issue correction orders, and maintain inspection records. Minimum qualifications: Three years' experience as a Plumbing Inspector or equivalent. . . ?����?� Title of class: SENIOR r1ECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and evaluating water heating systems, low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems and refrigeration systems, ma.terials and workman- ship in new and existing structures for compliance with and enforcement of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher inspection supervisor. . . Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over mechanical and refrigeration inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Inspects and tests hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materiaZs a�d workmanship for complian�e with building codes and City contract specifications. Investigates complaints of equipment, materials and workmanship quality. Issues citations when necessary to enforce compliance with building codes; may testify in court concerning results of inspections. Orders work stoppage until violations of building codes and City contract specifications are corrected. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to contractors and general public when requested. Verifies work permits and City certification of persons engaged in work involving hot water heating systems, high and low pressure systems and gas and oil burners. Recommends corrective actions to persons involved in violations. Prepares records and reports of investigations and violations of building codes, City contract specifications, work permits and worker certifi- cations. May assist designing and administering examinations for City certification of steamfitters and gas line installers. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertaining to hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems, gas and oil burners and refrigeration systems. Considerable knowledge of hot water heating systems, high and low pressure (continued on reverse side) SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER (continued) steam systems, gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and workmanship. korking ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. � Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. - Working abiiity to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectioaal unit. Working ability to demonstrate wark procedures. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Mechanical Inspector, or Gas Burner Inspector or equivalent. . �. ���`x'� Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and evaluating water heating systems, low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems and refrigeration systems, materials and workman- ship in new and existing structures for compliance with and enforcement of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over mechanical and refrigeration inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Inspects and tests hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and workmanship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications. Investigates complaints of equipment, materials and workmanship quality. Issues citations when necessary to enforce compliance with building codes; may testify in court concerning results of inspections. Orders work stoppage until violations of building codes and City contract specifications are corrected. Interprets and explains building codes and City cQntract specifications to contractors and general public when requested. Verifies work permits and City certification ot persons engaged in work involving hot water heating systems, high and low pressure systems and gas and oil burners. Recommends corrective actions to persons involved in violations. Prepares records and reports of investigations and violations of building codes, City contract specifications, work permits and worker certifi- cations. May assist designing and administering examinations for City certification of steamfitters and gas line installers. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertaining to hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems, gas and oil burners and refrigeration systems. Considerable knowledge of hot water heating systems, high and low pressure (continued on reverse side) SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER � SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER (continued) steam systems, gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and workmanship. [�Torking ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. � MINII�NM QUALIFIGATIONS Three years' experience as a riechanical Inspector, or Gas Burner Inspector or equivalent. . . �.•���l;� Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Perfor.ms supervisory �vork planning, directing and evaluating water heating systems, low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems and refrigeration systems, materials and worlcman- ship in new and existing structures for compliance with and enforcement of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher inspection supervisor. . Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over mechanical and refrigeration inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all dut�es performed by all positions in this class. Inspects and tests hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materiaZs and workmanship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications. Investigates complaints of equipment, materials and workmanship quality. Issues citations when necessary to enforce compliance with building codes; may testify in court concerning results of inspections. Orders work stoppage until violations of building codes and City contract specifications are corrected. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to contractors and general public when requested. Verifies work permits and City certification of persons engaged in work involving hot water heating systems, high and low pressure systems and gas and oil burners. Reco�ends corrective actions to persons involved in violations. Prepares records and reports of investigations and violations of building codes, City contract specifications, work permits and worker certifi- cations. �iay assist designing and administering examinations for City certification of steamfitters and gas line installers. �tOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertaining to hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems, gas and oil burners and refrigeration systems. Considerable knowledge of hot water heating systems, high and low pressure (continued on reverse side) SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER (continued) � steam systems, gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and worl�anship. Working ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. � iJorking ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. ' Ldorking ability to plan, organize and supervise work ot an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Mechanical Inspector, or Gas Burner Inspector or equivalent. rt�' 'V t� �...��i Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and evaluating water heating systems, low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems and refrigeration systems, ma.terials and workman- ship in new and existing structures for compliance with and enforcement of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over mechanical and refrigeration inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in th.is class. Inspects and tests hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems and gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and workmanship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications. Investigates complaints of equipment, materials and worl�anship quality. Issues citations when necessary to enforce compliance with building codes; may testify in court concerning results of inspections. Orders work stoppage until violations of building codes and City contract specifications are corrected. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to contractors and general public when requested. Verifies work permits and City certification of persons engaged in work involving hot water heating systems, high and low pressure systems and gas and oil burners. Recommends corrective actions to persons involved in violations. Prepares records and reports of investigations and violations of building codes, City contract specifications, work permits and worker certifi- cations. May assist designing and administering examinations for City certification of steamfitters and gas line installers. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertaining to hot water heating systems, high and low pressure steam systems, gas and oil burners and refrigeration systems. Considerable knowledge of hot water heating systems, high and low pressure (continued on reverse side) SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER xL SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-PIPEFITTER (continued) steam systems, gas and oil heating systems, refrigeration systems, materials and workmanship. w'orking ability to communicate effectively both oraZly and in writing. Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. � MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years` experience as a Mechanical Inspector, or Gas Burner Inspector or equivalent. . '. ' ������� Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-SHEET METAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work .planning, directing and coordinating inspection of warm air heating and ventilating and sheet metal equipment, materials and supplies for compliance with and enforce- ment of building codes and City contract specifications; and perforns related duties as required. Supervision Receivec�: Works under the general supervision of a higher level inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over sheet metal inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMID The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Assigns daily work to subordinates; reviews work and citations issued by inspectors for violations of building codes and City contract specifications. Trains inspectors in work procedures including method of inspection and preparation of records and reports. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to inspectors, contractors and general public upon request. Supervises the inspection and testing of sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems and equipment, ma.terials and worl�anship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications; performs inspection duties including issuing citations and ordering work stoppage as required. Assists subordinate inspectors with difficult and controversial inspections. Prepares correspondence to contractors, property owners and general public. Keeps records and reports of inspections and violations. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertain- ing to sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and workmanship. Considerable knowledge of sheet metal and warm air heating and venti.lation systems, materials and workmanship. Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Working ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Sheet Metal Inspector or equivalent. SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR--SHEET METAL ����i�� Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-SHEET METAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and coordinating inspection of warzn air heating and ventilating and sheet metal equipment, materials and supplies for compliance with and �nforce- ment of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher level inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over sheet metal inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Assigns daily work to subordinates; reviews work and citations issued by iaspectors for violations of building codes and City contract specifications. Trains inspectors in work procedures including method of inspection and preparation of records and reports. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to inspectors, contractors and general public upon request. Supervises the inspection and testing of sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems and equipment, materials and workmanship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications; performs inspection duties including issuing citations and ordering work stoppage as required. Assists subordinate inspectors with difficult and controversial inspections. Prepares correspondence to contractors, property owners and general public. Keeps records and reports of inspections and violations. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertain- ing to sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and workmanship. Considerable knowledge of sheet metal and warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and workmanship. Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to glan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Working ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Sheet Metal Inspector or equivalent. SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR--SHEET METAL �����f�J Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-SHEET METAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and coordinating inspection of warm air heating and ventilating and sheet metal equipment, materials and supplies for compliance with and enforce- ment of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher level inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision _ directly over sheet metal inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMID The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Assigns daily work to subordinates; reviews work ar�d citations issued by inspectors for violations of building codes and City contract specifications. Trains inspectors in work procedures including method of inspection and preparation of records and reports. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to inspectors, contractors and general public upon request. Supervises the inspection and testing of sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems and equipment, ma.terials and worlananship for compliance with building codes and City contract specifications; perforn�s inspection duties including issuing citations and ordering work stoppage as required. Assists subordinate inspectors with difficult and controversial inspections. Prepares correspondence to contractors, property owners and general public. Keeps records and reports of inspections and violations. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertain- ing to sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and worl�anship. Considerable knowledge of sheet metal and warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and workmanship. Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Working ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Sheet Metal Inspector or equivalent. SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR--SHEET METAL . _ r;'.:���d)n.� .,s Title of class: SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR-SHEET METAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs supervisory work planning, directing and coordinating inspection of warm air heating and ventilating and sheet metal equipment, materials and supplies for compliance with and enforce- ment of building codes and City contract specifications; and performs related duties as required. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of a higher level inspection supervisor. Supervision Exercised: Exercises within a unit general supervision directly over sheet metal inspection and clerical staff. TYPICAL DUTIES PERFORMED The listed examples may not include all duties performed by all positions in this class. Assigns daily work to subordinates; reviews work and citations issued by inspectors for violations of building codes and City contract specifications. Trains inspectors in work procedures including method of inspection and preparation of records and reports. Interprets and explains building codes and City contract specifications to inspectors, contractors and general public upon request. Supervises the inspection and testing of sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems and equipment, ma.terials and worl�anship for compliance with building codes and Citp contract specifications; performs inspection duties including issuing citations and ordering work stoppage as required. Assists subordinate inspectors with difficult and controversial inspections. Prepares correspondence to contractors, property owners and general public. Keeps records and reports of inspections and violations. RNOWLIDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Considerable knowledge of local, state and federal building codes pertain- ing to sheet metal, warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and worl�anship. Considerable knowledge of sheet metal and warm air heating and ventilation systems, materials and worlananship. . Working ability to evaluate capabilities of staff both collectively and individually. Working ability to plan, organize and supervise work of an inspectional unit. Working ability to demonstrate work procedures. Working ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Considerable ability to deal with people in adverse situations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Three years' experience as a Sheet Metal Inspector or equivaleat. SENIOR rIECHANICAL INSPECTOR--SHEET METAL .s,�:+����;l,f� Cz-�'Y OF S.E1.:XI�Y'r �.�.u� ��� ,� --� ,.:. :, �.�;��: ��.. � "� `���"��'� � � �`'•�' ori,icr+, or 2�r-rr�: crrz' COII\CIL � 9�. �: ��: �';�� `-�•.;":: .':1 � � t���.;,: :�: •.{ '} ��.� �=' =s'`'. =�� ; :; Ddte • July 28, 1983 ` ' ' ,`� . �`Z,'=�;.,,.;,:.: . '�=-:�;�,:�:.::'. �' � � COMM (TTEE RE PORT TO = Sarn� Pau i City Cou �cit . � -� FROM � Comr�i��ee oh . - " � CN A I R COUNCILMAN SCHEIBEL MEETING DATE: �� . , � . ' TIME: 1: 30 p.m.� • PLACE: Room 707 City Hall � 1.. Approval of n:inutes from meeting held July 21, 1983. , ' �. 2. Resolution to Uadget for additiona`1 grant �funding in 1983 under the "JoU 1Yaining Paxtnership act". (Community Serviees) , � - � 3. Resolution to execute a grant agreement i►�ith the State of blinnesota £or the provi�ion of employment/training activities to dislocated workers. . (Division o£ rianpo�rer Programs) �.� . � � 4. Resolution to amend 1983 budget to increase spending in the Parking and � Tralisit Fund in the amount of �12,506. � (Planning and Economic Development) �P��-� S. Resolution revising the class specifications for certain senior inspector titles. -•(Personnel) �p„Q,��jfD=3jfl�► 6. Resolution regardiiig 1983 Collective Bargaining- Agreement betwecn the City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Police Supervisory Group. (Personnel) ��.-.`�� ' 7. Resolution amending the Civil Service Rules concerning the content of examinations. (Personnel) - . 8. Resolution regarding 1981-1933 Collective Bargaining A�reement betsreen � Independent School District ho. 625 and tlie Plumbers Local No. 3�t. (Personnel) � � s;u� 9. Resplution regarding 1983-1984 Collective Rar�aining Agreement bet�,�een Independent School District No. 625 and Teamsters Loca 320. .��(Personnel) . 10. Resolution changing the titles and class specifications for School Food Service titles in the Civil Servicc Rules. (Personnel) Non-agenda item from 7 28 Counc5l Meetin� (Item 2�) � Zesolution approving transfer in the Community �evelo me $ hud��t and transferrinn - $1 ,000,000 to Neighborhood Partnershi� �rogram. ��