Chelmsford City Council are recruiting a Senior Building Control Officer to become part of our Building Control Services Team.
The Senior Building Control Officer will work as part of a team responsible for assisting in the enforcement of the Building Regulations. Responsibilities include assessing plans for compliance with the Building Regulations and undertaking site visits to inspect building works under construction as well as keeping accurate records relating to all decisions made. The successful applicant will also provide advice to construction professionals, building owners and members of the public as well as acting as lead officer on more complex projects and non-standard building types.
Further responsibilities include the inspection of reported dangerous structures and ensuring that appropriate action is undertaken under the powers in the Building Act 1984 and the carrying out of inspections of demolition works where a notice of demolition has been received. The successful applicant will also conduct investigations into unauthorised building work and carry out the appropriate enforcement action. There is an expectation that you will deputise for the Building Control Manager in their absence, supervising daily workloads within the team and ensuring service delivery is met. We are therefore looking for someone with drive and ambition and managerial aspirations to assist the Building Control Manager to take the service forward.
To be successful for the Senior Building Control Officer vacancy, you must possess a relevant Building Technology qualification and a sound knowledge of the relevant provisions in The Building Act 1984, The Building Safety Act 2022, Building Regulations 2010 and associated Approved Documents. It is essential that you have a membership for a relevant professional body such as the RICS, CABE or CIOB. In addition, you will be registered with the Building Safety Regulator as a Class 2 (A- F) or Class 3 (specialist) or in the process of undertaking a competency validation with one of the accepted accreditors, (i.e. BSCF, CABE BICAS or Total Training).
The ideal applicant will have an excellent knowledge of construction technology and the building process as well possessing excellent verbal and written communication skills, IT literacy skills and possess a full driving licence with access to a vehicle.
We would also be happy to consider applicants who are looking to work in the role on a part-time basis. Should this be of interest to you please state so in your supporting statement on the application form.
Chelmsford City Council is committed to safeguarding vulnerable groups and expects all employees to share this commitment and have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practices across our services. The Council's Safer Recruitment process contains pre-employment vetting which includes safeguarding training, obtaining references and ensuring compliance with Disclosure and Barring Service process.
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