Listed 20 days ago Listing Description Location: Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty Job type: Full time Duration: Permanent Approximate pay: $80K - $90K annually Description Shape tomorrow in Rotorua: Your career starts here! Ready to make a lasting impact? Te Kaunihera o nga Roto o Rotorua | Rotorua Lakes Council is your platform for meaningful change. With a team of over 400 staff, we're committed to forging a better tomorrow for the Rotorua community. In the heart of this thriving city, you'll find yourself immersed in natural wonders like geothermal pools and ngawha | geysers, while enjoying the exhilarating mountain biking scene. Join a council that thrives on collaboration with Te Arawa, our local iwi, and embraces biculturalism at its core. From the Rotorua Lakefront Redevelopment to hosting the world-renowned Crankworx festival, you'll play a vital role in shaping our city's future. Start your journey with us today! About this role: To provide a customer responsive approach to the delivery of building inspection functions and professional advice across building control. Skills and Experience We are seeking a building inspector with the following skills and experience: Working towards or holding a National Diploma in Building Control Surveying or relevant qualification. Able to demonstrate an understanding of the regulatory framework (Building Act, Building Code, Building Regulations and other building and construction related legislation). Understanding the need to balance customer satisfaction and sustainable economic development objectives with public safety and expectations, environmental considerations, legislation, and the ability to effectively communicate this to customers. Highly developed interpersonal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively. Commitment to a culture of a cross-organisational collective accountability approach to integrated consenting and compliance and monitoring outcomes. Extensive experience in the area of delivery of building control in an operational council or private sector environment. Actively support and contribute to the delivery of integrated consenting and compliance functions by providing professional building-related advice and work to the Consents and Compliance Solutions team. Undertake building-related tasks requiring technical-level expertise, and also tasks requiring technical judgement and sound decision making; which can include but are not limited to: Inspecting building work and issuing of notices in accordance with the New Zealand Building Act 2004, and investigating complaints relating to building work. Understand and contribute to local and central government requirements and policy relating to building control. Be responsible and accountable for the delivery of job-specific responsibilities in line with the department's programme of work, performing consistently with agreed performance outcomes and outputs. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within an inspirational team. Well-developed interpersonal and relationship engagement skills with a strong demonstration of a customer, key account, and solutions focus. An ability to actively facilitate cross-organisational and cross-functional services and collaboration in a matrix structure. Desirable: Experience in Building Control or a similar related field. Able to demonstrate an understanding of the building inspection process. Apply now! Are you up for a challenge? Send us your CV and Cover Letter today. Apply online for this role or contact Adele Perry for more information. Do you want challenge and reward? Are you passionate about community? If so, joining Rotorua Lakes Council could be the right career move for you. At Council, there are six key values that guide everything we do. We are engaged, respectful, helpful, inspiring, innovative, and committed to biculturalism. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference to our community, working with a diverse range of passionate, supportive and engaging people within a collaborative environment. Rotorua Lakes Council employs around 370 people across a diverse range of areas and occupations and is responsible for: Providing local infrastructure, including clean drinking water, safe roads, pathways and cycleways, and managing sewerage and stormwater. Fostering a vibrant community through sports and arts, including events, festivals, markets, libraries, performing and visual arts, and other community facilities. Building consents, liquor licensing, animal control, Civil Defence and emergency management. Ensuring sustainable land use, including planning for the future, managing urban growth, development, natural hazards and hazardous substances, setting the rules for how land is used, protecting indigenous biodiversity, heritage, and the relationship of mana whenua with their taonga. We have five locations across the city including the main Civic Centre and public library. Remote working and flexible working hours can be arranged to work around your lifestyle and family life. We have an active social club that encourages monthly after work catch-ups, quiz nights and end of year functions, and subsidies are often offered to staff sports teams. Our staff are passionate about fundraising for local causes. Cultural events that allow staff to get to know one another better are celebrated within the organisation throughout the year. #J-18808-Ljbffr