2025 Plans Examiner
Apply NowCompany: City of Oregon City, OR
Location: Oregon City, OR 97045
Description:
Salary : $75,756.00 - $104,400.00 Annually
Location : Oregon City, OR
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2025 Plans Examiner
Department: Community Development
Opening Date: 04/07/2025
Closing Date: 4/28/2025 11:00 PM Pacific
Description
The City of Oregon City is recruiting for the next Plans Examiner in the Building Division.
Classification Summary
Receives and reviews building plans for compliance and conformance with applicable codes and regulations governing the construction or alteration of commercial and/or residential structures, based on certifications. Sets up and maintains computer aided systems for monitoring work in progress. Conducts site inspections as needed.
Distinguishing career Features
The Plans Examiner is the first level in a two-step career path for the review of building plans. The Plans Examiner requires an Associate Degree and ICC certifications as follows: R3 - Residential Plans Examiner, 79 - Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner, B1 - Residential Building Inspector & M1 - Residential Mechanical Inspector, along with the OIC - State of Oregon Inspector Certification. Equivalent certifications from the State of Oregon or other recognized certifications may be considered. Additional certifications desired may include: P3 - Plumbing Plans Examiner, 3B - Building Plans Examiner, among others.
Examples of Duties
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The list of duties is a representative sample of the work appropriate to this class and does not include all the duties or specific tasks that may be assigned to a particular position. The incumbent may perform a combination of some or all the following duties:
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills
Requires a working knowledge of codes, regulations, and laws governing building and land use for one-and-two family dwellings. Requires a working knowledge of the permitting process steps and special policies, practices, technicalities, and work methods for the department. Requires sufficient knowledge of and skill in English grammar and composition, to prepare routine correspondence in business and/or legal formats. Requires knowledge of and skill at using personal computers, common office productivity software, and databases to access and enter information. Requires sufficient human relations skill to communicate standard yet technical information, to employ specific lines of inquiry, to resolve problems, and to maintain harmony in a work setting.
Abilities
Requires the ability to carry out the essential functions of the position. Requires the ability to learn, interpret and apply processes, codes, regulations, and laws governing building and land use for one-and-two family dwellings. Requires the ability to operate a personal computer and peripheral office equipment. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with senior citizens. Requires the ability to work as a contributing member of a team, work productively and cooperatively with other teams and external customers, and convey a positive image of the City. Requires the ability to resolve customer service problems in a positive manner. Requires the ability to organize and prioritize work assignments to optimize service level.
Physical Abilities
Requires the ability to function primarily indoors in an office environment engaged in work of primarily a sedentary nature. Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to move about to office locations. Requires auditory ability to carry on ordinary and telephonic conversation. Requires near visual acuity to read detailed maps, drawings, other printed material, computer screens, and observe physical layouts. Requires manual and finger dexterity to write and operate microcomputers and other office equipment. Requires the ability to alternatively sit and stand for sustained periods of time to deliver presentations, perform counter work. May require, during inspections, the cardiovascular fitness to walk 400 yards over varying terrain. Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to move about to office and outdoor field locations and to bend, stoop, reach, and climb.
Supplemental Information
Education and Experience
The position typically requires an Associate degree and prior construction or inspection experience.
Licenses and Certificates
May require a valid driver's license. ICC certification as R3 - Residential Plans Examiner & 79 - Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner.
Working Conditions
Work is performed primarily indoors where minimal safety considerations exist. May be required to perform field inspections as needed per certifications.
This job/class description, describes the general nature of the work performed, representative duties as well as the typical qualifications needed for acceptable performance. It is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, work steps, and skills required of the job.
The City of Oregon City is an Equal Opportunity employer. The City will continue to recruit, hire, train, and promote into all job levels without regard to race, religion, gender, marital status, familial status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income, or protected veteran status. It is the City's policy to prohibit workplace harassment, discrimination and retaliation on the basis of protected status. The City of Oregon City is committed to creating a respectful and professional work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation and that promotes employment opportunities.
Persons of color, women and qualified individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. If you wish modification of the selection process in order to accommodate a disability, please make your request in writing and submit it with your required application materials.
The following is an overview of the types of benefits offered to full-time employees. Part-time employees are offered some benefits on a pro-rated basis dependent upon number of hours worked and any applicable bargaining unit contract(s). Please note that all employees are required to enroll in benefits through the City. As a small organization, enrollment is required to aid in the City's ability to continue to offer progressive, affordable benefits to those who need them.
Summary of Medical Benefits
Kaiser Medical
MODA Medical
Employees have an option between a PPO plan through Moda or a heath maintenance organization (HMO) plan through Kaiser. Each medical plan includes prescription drugs and vision care. Coverage is for the employee and their dependents with a pick-up by employees toward the premium dependent upon their bargaining unit or management agreement.
Summary of Dental Benefits
Kaiser Dental
Delta Dental
Employees and their dependents plan. have two plans available for dental insurance. Both plans offer preventive, routine, and major dental care, and orthodontic benefits.
Life Insurance: Full-time AFSCME employees are provided $25,000 life insurance with $2,000 for dependent coverage.
Long Term Disability Insurance: Full-time employees have long term disability insurance that provides for 2/3 of an employee's salary, up to a maximum earnings salary of $6,000 per month after a 30-day waiting period.
Retirement: The City is a member of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City currently contributes both the employer and employee's portion with the amount dependent upon the employee's status with PERS.
HRA-VEBA: This Health Reimbursement Account is funded by the employer with monthly payroll at $50.00. This account can be used for qualifying medical, dental, and vision expenses for employees and their dependents. The funds in this account are invested and stay with the employee for life.
Flexible Spending Account: Employees are offered the option to contribute pre-tax dollars for out-of-pocket medical expenses or child care expenses.
Employee Assistance Program: The City provides employees and their families with access to countless resources through Canopy.
Holidays: The City recognizes 12 paid holidays during a calendar year. Please check the city calendar for holiday closure dates.
Vacation: Paid vacation time accrues on a monthly basis based upon hours worked, length of service, and by employee group. AFSCME employees can accrue up to 240 hours of vacation, part-time union employees can accrue up to 120 hours of vacation. Part-time employees accrue vacation based on number of hours hired to work.
Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues on a monthly basis at a rate of ten hours per month. Part-time employees accrue sick leave based on number of hours hired to work.
Gym Membership: Full-time employees have access to our Gym Membership benefit. Bring proof of membership to a facility and the City will reimburse up to $15.00 per month
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Please list your experience reviewing commercial and/or residential construction documents.
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What is the most complex project you have plan reviewed or inspected?
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Are you experienced with electronic plan review and permitting software? If so, what programs have you used? Please note the specific program's capabilities.
Required Question
Location : Oregon City, OR
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2025 Plans Examiner
Department: Community Development
Opening Date: 04/07/2025
Closing Date: 4/28/2025 11:00 PM Pacific
Description
The City of Oregon City is recruiting for the next Plans Examiner in the Building Division.
Classification Summary
Receives and reviews building plans for compliance and conformance with applicable codes and regulations governing the construction or alteration of commercial and/or residential structures, based on certifications. Sets up and maintains computer aided systems for monitoring work in progress. Conducts site inspections as needed.
Distinguishing career Features
The Plans Examiner is the first level in a two-step career path for the review of building plans. The Plans Examiner requires an Associate Degree and ICC certifications as follows: R3 - Residential Plans Examiner, 79 - Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner, B1 - Residential Building Inspector & M1 - Residential Mechanical Inspector, along with the OIC - State of Oregon Inspector Certification. Equivalent certifications from the State of Oregon or other recognized certifications may be considered. Additional certifications desired may include: P3 - Plumbing Plans Examiner, 3B - Building Plans Examiner, among others.
Examples of Duties
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The list of duties is a representative sample of the work appropriate to this class and does not include all the duties or specific tasks that may be assigned to a particular position. The incumbent may perform a combination of some or all the following duties:
- Reviews permit applications and construction documents for predominately residential buildings and construction. May review permit applications and construction documents for commercial and industrial buildings, based on certifications. Verifies adequacy of documents after preliminary reviews. Review construction methods for the type of occupancy.
- Conducts reviews of construction documents for buildings to evaluate and determine compliance with the state building codes and other regulations including standards for structural adequacy, energy conservation, and accessibility.
- Examines residential building plans for building code requirements including location on property, structural adequacy, fire walls and fire rating of materials, egress requirements, stair and guardrail construction, smoke detection, minimum room sizes/dimensions, light and ventilation requirements, energy codes, weatherproofing and decay prevention, flood plan requirements, and other elements.
- Coordinates and facilitates reviews in conjunction with other agencies such as but not limited to Fire departments.
- Answers questions and interprets code, technical, and procedural concepts orally, graphically, and in writing to a diversity of technical and non-technical people with a wide range of expertise.
- Writes check sheets identifying required corrections and necessary additional information. Determines need for review by others such as engineering. Answers applicant's questions and resolves or refers problems to higher levels of expertise.
- Conducts plan re-reviews for corrections and changes. Processes plans for final approval.
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge of trends in construction methods and materials and changes in codes.
- Sets up and maintains files and data including statistical data on permitting activity.
- Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position.
- May perform residential and/or commercial inspections per certifications, as needed.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills
Requires a working knowledge of codes, regulations, and laws governing building and land use for one-and-two family dwellings. Requires a working knowledge of the permitting process steps and special policies, practices, technicalities, and work methods for the department. Requires sufficient knowledge of and skill in English grammar and composition, to prepare routine correspondence in business and/or legal formats. Requires knowledge of and skill at using personal computers, common office productivity software, and databases to access and enter information. Requires sufficient human relations skill to communicate standard yet technical information, to employ specific lines of inquiry, to resolve problems, and to maintain harmony in a work setting.
Abilities
Requires the ability to carry out the essential functions of the position. Requires the ability to learn, interpret and apply processes, codes, regulations, and laws governing building and land use for one-and-two family dwellings. Requires the ability to operate a personal computer and peripheral office equipment. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with senior citizens. Requires the ability to work as a contributing member of a team, work productively and cooperatively with other teams and external customers, and convey a positive image of the City. Requires the ability to resolve customer service problems in a positive manner. Requires the ability to organize and prioritize work assignments to optimize service level.
Physical Abilities
Requires the ability to function primarily indoors in an office environment engaged in work of primarily a sedentary nature. Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to move about to office locations. Requires auditory ability to carry on ordinary and telephonic conversation. Requires near visual acuity to read detailed maps, drawings, other printed material, computer screens, and observe physical layouts. Requires manual and finger dexterity to write and operate microcomputers and other office equipment. Requires the ability to alternatively sit and stand for sustained periods of time to deliver presentations, perform counter work. May require, during inspections, the cardiovascular fitness to walk 400 yards over varying terrain. Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to move about to office and outdoor field locations and to bend, stoop, reach, and climb.
Supplemental Information
Education and Experience
The position typically requires an Associate degree and prior construction or inspection experience.
Licenses and Certificates
May require a valid driver's license. ICC certification as R3 - Residential Plans Examiner & 79 - Residential Energy Inspector/Plans Examiner.
Working Conditions
Work is performed primarily indoors where minimal safety considerations exist. May be required to perform field inspections as needed per certifications.
This job/class description, describes the general nature of the work performed, representative duties as well as the typical qualifications needed for acceptable performance. It is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, work steps, and skills required of the job.
The City of Oregon City is an Equal Opportunity employer. The City will continue to recruit, hire, train, and promote into all job levels without regard to race, religion, gender, marital status, familial status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income, or protected veteran status. It is the City's policy to prohibit workplace harassment, discrimination and retaliation on the basis of protected status. The City of Oregon City is committed to creating a respectful and professional work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation and that promotes employment opportunities.
Persons of color, women and qualified individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. If you wish modification of the selection process in order to accommodate a disability, please make your request in writing and submit it with your required application materials.
The following is an overview of the types of benefits offered to full-time employees. Part-time employees are offered some benefits on a pro-rated basis dependent upon number of hours worked and any applicable bargaining unit contract(s). Please note that all employees are required to enroll in benefits through the City. As a small organization, enrollment is required to aid in the City's ability to continue to offer progressive, affordable benefits to those who need them.
Summary of Medical Benefits
Kaiser Medical
MODA Medical
Employees have an option between a PPO plan through Moda or a heath maintenance organization (HMO) plan through Kaiser. Each medical plan includes prescription drugs and vision care. Coverage is for the employee and their dependents with a pick-up by employees toward the premium dependent upon their bargaining unit or management agreement.
Summary of Dental Benefits
Kaiser Dental
Delta Dental
Employees and their dependents plan. have two plans available for dental insurance. Both plans offer preventive, routine, and major dental care, and orthodontic benefits.
Life Insurance: Full-time AFSCME employees are provided $25,000 life insurance with $2,000 for dependent coverage.
Long Term Disability Insurance: Full-time employees have long term disability insurance that provides for 2/3 of an employee's salary, up to a maximum earnings salary of $6,000 per month after a 30-day waiting period.
Retirement: The City is a member of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City currently contributes both the employer and employee's portion with the amount dependent upon the employee's status with PERS.
HRA-VEBA: This Health Reimbursement Account is funded by the employer with monthly payroll at $50.00. This account can be used for qualifying medical, dental, and vision expenses for employees and their dependents. The funds in this account are invested and stay with the employee for life.
Flexible Spending Account: Employees are offered the option to contribute pre-tax dollars for out-of-pocket medical expenses or child care expenses.
Employee Assistance Program: The City provides employees and their families with access to countless resources through Canopy.
Holidays: The City recognizes 12 paid holidays during a calendar year. Please check the city calendar for holiday closure dates.
Vacation: Paid vacation time accrues on a monthly basis based upon hours worked, length of service, and by employee group. AFSCME employees can accrue up to 240 hours of vacation, part-time union employees can accrue up to 120 hours of vacation. Part-time employees accrue vacation based on number of hours hired to work.
Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues on a monthly basis at a rate of ten hours per month. Part-time employees accrue sick leave based on number of hours hired to work.
Gym Membership: Full-time employees have access to our Gym Membership benefit. Bring proof of membership to a facility and the City will reimburse up to $15.00 per month
01
Please list your experience reviewing commercial and/or residential construction documents.
02
What is the most complex project you have plan reviewed or inspected?
03
Are you experienced with electronic plan review and permitting software? If so, what programs have you used? Please note the specific program's capabilities.
Required Question