Excavation Inspector

3 months ago


Burlington, United States City of Burlington, Vermont Full time

**General Purpose**:
This position is responsible for administering the rules and requirements established within the Burlington City Code of Ordinances primarily those rules and standards found in Chapter 27 Streets and Sidewalks, rules that are written with the intent to protect and preserve the safety and integrity of the public right of way. This position works to provide clarity to highway right-of-way boundaries within the City, where necessary resolve private uses of the right-of-way through licensure or termination. The Excavation Inspector is responsible for oversight of seasonal staff that support the role of the Excavation Inspector or the work group.
**Union Affiliation**: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
**Pay Grade 19**: $35.45 - $39.58 Hourly

**Essential Job Functions**:

- Provide support to the street capital program.
- Perform survey, assessments to the Roadway infrastructure (sidewalk, Curb, Storm-water System, Roadway Surface).
- Provide Quality Control and Quality Assurance on-site inspection for construction work performed by contractor or City crews within the right of way.
- Provide technical insight related to the construction of underground utilities and street surface conditions.
- Administer and Issue Permits for:

- Excavation
- Obstruction & Encumbrances
- Curb Cuts
- Sandwich Boards
- Blasting
- Outdoor seating areas for restaurants
- Enter Permit information into the City’s database records system to issue and generate the requisite permit.
- Query the City’s database system to identify, permit milestone dates, expired permits, or permits soon to be beyond the 3-year warrantee period.
- Enforce the rules and requirements of Burlington City Code of Ordinances Chapter 27 Streets and Sidewalks, and DPW engineering standards and specifications.
- Issue notices of ordinance violation.
- Monitor backfilling operations; insure proper material and compaction methods are used to fill utility trenches.
- Monitor construction activities are in compliance with OSHA excavation and trenching safety standards, and flags issues of concern with issued permit requirement.
- Review traffic control plans for compliance with MUTCD standards and safety.
- Verify contractor’s bond, insurance, underground utilities, trees, traffic plan, and stormwater; coordinate public/private efforts; compute and collect fees.
- Enter permit data on computer records; file hard copies; update billing information.
- Investigate right of way encroachment issues and follow up with property owners.
- Attend monthly meetings of the License Committee of City Council.
- Issue notices of expired permits.
- Inspect new sewer construction for line, grade, pipe, joints, tap, and bedding.
- Answer requests for information on general right of way questions.
- Participate in Site Survey and construction layouts.
- Monitor account receivable balances and follow up where needed to ensure permit holders are issuing timely payment. Prepare standard operating procedures related to job functions.
- Develop and maintain instructional materials for the public regarding the City’s permitting process.
- Review and provide comments to private development site plans as they relate to city right of way.
- Annual review of City Ordinances under Chapter 27, and other relevant or related chapters; prepare written proposals for City Council consideration.
- Coordinate work flows across various city departments as needed.
- Provide management and technical oversight to seasonal staff within workgroup.

**Non-Essential Job Functions**:

- Performs other duties as required.
- Clear snow as requested by the Streets Department.

**Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements**:

- Ability to actively support City diversity, equity, and cultural competency efforts within stated job responsibilities and work effectively across diverse cultures and constituencies.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as evidenced by ongoing trainings and professional development.
- Bachelors Degree in Engineering or construction management required; a Bachelor’s Degree in a closely related field may be considered. Additional qualified and related experience may be substituted for a degree requirement on a two-for-one year basis.
- Minimum two (2) years of experience in construction, engineering, surveying, permitting or similar field required. Minimum experience may not be counted toward degree requirement substitution.
- Strong experience with Microsoft products, PDF programs, and web-based interfaces, required.
- Experience with ESRI products preferred.
- Experience with contracts and agreements preferred.
- Experience with permitting preferred.
- Ability to work independently, efficiently, effectively, to properly document and make use of the City’s database systems to properly record and cross-reference permit information.
- Demonstrated knowledge of a solid understanding of proper construction techni