Safety Codes Officer - Plumbing and Gas
Top Benefits
About the role
The opportunity
Leduc County is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Safety Codes Officer – Plumbing and Gas to join our team. Reporting to Manager – Safety Codes, this exciting opportunity administers and enforces the Safety Codes Act and Regulations applicable to the plumbing and gas discipline, with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Through managing priorities, the safety codes officer is a key contributor to the achievement of the department’s operational deliverables.
About you
You are a team and relationship builder who promotes a safe, collaborative and professional work environment. You are committed to continuous improvement, customer service, innovation and supporting Leduc County’s vision of growing a vibrant and spirited community.
If you excel working under pressure, and if forward-thinking, problem-solving, strategic planning and quick adaptability to change is second nature to you, keep reading because we want to hear from you!
What you will do
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Performs plumbing and gas inspections for compliance with the Safety Codes Act and Regulations, the Plumbing Code Regulation, Gas Code Regulation, Private Sewage Disposal Regulation, the Leduc County Quality Management Plan, policies procedures, and any other relevant legislation.
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- Reviews design documents for compliance and documents any non-compliances.
- Conducts site inspections and re-inspections, documenting code infractions, deficiencies, non-permitted work, and unsafe conditions.
- Identifies corrective actions required to achieve code compliance, issues and follows-up on orders to comply.
- Reviews alternative solution proposals and issues variances.
- Reviews and accepts submitted signed verification of compliance (VOC).
- Investigates complaints, unsafe conditions, and accidents.
- Issues permits as required.
- Issues verbal and written directives as needed.
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Provides internal and external clients with plumbing and gas code information and assistance.
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Reviews private sewage disposal permits for individual and subdivision applications.
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Maintains accurate records of plans, permits, correspondence, inspections, and reports.
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Assists Safety Codes Officers in the fire discipline with the investigation of fires suspected to be of plumbing and gas origin.
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Carries out special assignments and assists other department operations as required.
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Adheres to guidelines as set out in Leduc County’s policies and administrative directives.
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Accountable for working in compliance with the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulation and Code and participation in the Health, Safety and Wellness Program.
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Performs related duties as required.
What you need to succeed
Must-have
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Safety Codes Officer certification in Plumbing Groups A & B and Gas Group A.
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Five (5) years experience as a Safety Codes Officer (Plumbing, Gas and Private Sewage).
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Field experience and demonstrated knowledge of plumbing and gas installations in commercial/industrial buildings, oil and gas facilities/equipment and residential/farm buildings/sites.
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Must maintain Safety Codes Officer status with the Safety Codes Council.
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The ability to conduct and document inspections and prepare clear, concise reports.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of tools and familiarity with permitting software.
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A valid Alberta Class 5 Driver’s license.
What’s in it for you
Our leadership team values your voice, input and is committed to your growth and success. We are committed to be our best and hire the best!
We offer a competitive annual salary of between $102,192.00 and $127,740.00, flexible work options that includes: a one day/week hybrid work from home; Earned Day Off (EDO) program and others, a 100% employer-paid comprehensive benefits package, municipal pension plan, and a starting three-weeks vacation allocation.
The opportunity is permanent full-time and is 35 hours per week scheduled Monday to Friday, with some extended hours to meet operational requirements. The office is located at 101-1101 5 St. Nisku, AB.
How to apply
Applications must be submitted via the blue ‘apply now’ button below to be considered.
We thank all applicants however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Leduc County
Leduc County is a municipal district in Alberta, Canada that is immediately south of the City of Edmonton. It spans 105 km (65 mi) east to west and 32 km (20 mi) north to south, and has a population of 13,524. The municipal district is home to prairie parkland and several lakes and is home to the Edmonton International Airport, the Nisku Industrial Business Park and the Genesee Power Plant
Safety Codes Officer - Plumbing and Gas
Top Benefits
About the role
The opportunity
Leduc County is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Safety Codes Officer – Plumbing and Gas to join our team. Reporting to Manager – Safety Codes, this exciting opportunity administers and enforces the Safety Codes Act and Regulations applicable to the plumbing and gas discipline, with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Through managing priorities, the safety codes officer is a key contributor to the achievement of the department’s operational deliverables.
About you
You are a team and relationship builder who promotes a safe, collaborative and professional work environment. You are committed to continuous improvement, customer service, innovation and supporting Leduc County’s vision of growing a vibrant and spirited community.
If you excel working under pressure, and if forward-thinking, problem-solving, strategic planning and quick adaptability to change is second nature to you, keep reading because we want to hear from you!
What you will do
-
Performs plumbing and gas inspections for compliance with the Safety Codes Act and Regulations, the Plumbing Code Regulation, Gas Code Regulation, Private Sewage Disposal Regulation, the Leduc County Quality Management Plan, policies procedures, and any other relevant legislation.
-
- Reviews design documents for compliance and documents any non-compliances.
- Conducts site inspections and re-inspections, documenting code infractions, deficiencies, non-permitted work, and unsafe conditions.
- Identifies corrective actions required to achieve code compliance, issues and follows-up on orders to comply.
- Reviews alternative solution proposals and issues variances.
- Reviews and accepts submitted signed verification of compliance (VOC).
- Investigates complaints, unsafe conditions, and accidents.
- Issues permits as required.
- Issues verbal and written directives as needed.
-
Provides internal and external clients with plumbing and gas code information and assistance.
-
Reviews private sewage disposal permits for individual and subdivision applications.
-
Maintains accurate records of plans, permits, correspondence, inspections, and reports.
-
Assists Safety Codes Officers in the fire discipline with the investigation of fires suspected to be of plumbing and gas origin.
-
Carries out special assignments and assists other department operations as required.
-
Adheres to guidelines as set out in Leduc County’s policies and administrative directives.
-
Accountable for working in compliance with the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulation and Code and participation in the Health, Safety and Wellness Program.
-
Performs related duties as required.
What you need to succeed
Must-have
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Safety Codes Officer certification in Plumbing Groups A & B and Gas Group A.
-
Five (5) years experience as a Safety Codes Officer (Plumbing, Gas and Private Sewage).
-
Field experience and demonstrated knowledge of plumbing and gas installations in commercial/industrial buildings, oil and gas facilities/equipment and residential/farm buildings/sites.
-
Must maintain Safety Codes Officer status with the Safety Codes Council.
-
The ability to conduct and document inspections and prepare clear, concise reports.
-
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of tools and familiarity with permitting software.
-
A valid Alberta Class 5 Driver’s license.
What’s in it for you
Our leadership team values your voice, input and is committed to your growth and success. We are committed to be our best and hire the best!
We offer a competitive annual salary of between $102,192.00 and $127,740.00, flexible work options that includes: a one day/week hybrid work from home; Earned Day Off (EDO) program and others, a 100% employer-paid comprehensive benefits package, municipal pension plan, and a starting three-weeks vacation allocation.
The opportunity is permanent full-time and is 35 hours per week scheduled Monday to Friday, with some extended hours to meet operational requirements. The office is located at 101-1101 5 St. Nisku, AB.
How to apply
Applications must be submitted via the blue ‘apply now’ button below to be considered.
We thank all applicants however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Leduc County
Leduc County is a municipal district in Alberta, Canada that is immediately south of the City of Edmonton. It spans 105 km (65 mi) east to west and 32 km (20 mi) north to south, and has a population of 13,524. The municipal district is home to prairie parkland and several lakes and is home to the Edmonton International Airport, the Nisku Industrial Business Park and the Genesee Power Plant