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Human Resources Division 10890 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, CA 94530 www.el-cerrito.org www.el-cerrito.org Career Opportunity PERMIT TECHNICIAN I, II, or III COMPENSATION & BENEFITS The City offers a competitive salary coupled with a generous benefit package, which are summarized below: Compensation: Level 1 $3,648—$4,434 per month Level II $3,901—$4,751 per month Level III $4,551—$5,531 per month Appointment may be made at any step of the five step salary range depending, in part, upon qualifications. Work Schedule: 37.5 hours per week. Vacation: 11 working days after one year of service; additional days earned with additional years of service. Holidays: 14 1/2 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: Sick leave is accrued at the rate of 8.75 hours per calendar month. Short and Long Term Disability: City pays full cost of employee’s premium. Health Plans: Choice of three plans: Kaiser, Health Net HMO and Health Net PPO. City contributes up to the family Kaiser premium per month. Dental Insurance: City contributes the full premium for the employee and family. Life Insurance: Amount equal to annual salary to nearest $1,000 (max $100,000). City-paid premium. Retirement: Public Employees Retirement System (2.7% at 55 for current members and 2% at 62 for new members, plan is Integrated with Social Security). The City and employee each pay own contribution to Social Security. Bilingual Pay: $50 per month for approved languages. Longevity Pay: $1,000 annually after completion of 15 or more years of service. This position is union represented and will require union fees. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change without notice Posted: 1/22/15 Final Filing Date: February 12, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Mission Statement: The City of El Cerrito serves, leads and supports our diverse community by providing exemplary and innovative services, public places and infrastructure, ensuring public safety and creating an economically and environmentally sustainable future. The City of El Cerrito serves, leads and supports our diverse community by providing exemplary and innovative services, public places and infrastructure, ensuring public safety and creating an economically and environmentally sustainable future. ---PAGE BREAK--- THE COMMUNITY Located near the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, the City of El Cerrito is an ethnically diverse community offering a high quality of life within one of the nation’s most sophisticated and beautiful living areas. With a population of almost 24,000 residents, El Cerrito has the advantage of being centrally located in a major metropolitan area. El Cerrito is an established community with a strong self-identity and a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its citizens. THE DEPARTMENT AND POSITION These positions are in the Community Development Department. Permit Technicians provide outstanding customer service for the Building and Planning Division. They also assist the Public Works Department, as needed. The Permit Technicians perform the majority of their work at the City’s Permit Counter, a fast paced work environment located at the front door of City Hall. They represent the City of El Cerrito to all visiting members of the public, as well as contractors, architects and engineers, serving as one of the primary points of contact for the City. Two Permit Technician positions are currently available. Positions will be filled at either the I, II or III level, depending on the experience of the candidates. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Greet customers in person and over the phone; schedule inspections, provide information; redirect callers, as needed. Receive and process various permit applications at the counter and by mail, telephone, facsimile and electronic transmission modes. Review plans for completeness and inclusion of required attachments, such as site plans, floor plans, elevations, structural and energy calculations, soils reports and the like; calculate and collect permit fees and issue permits over the counter at the conclusion of the plan review process, utilizing the City’s computerized permit system; issue building, planning, encroachment, grading permits, and other permits as necessary. Enter on manual and/or electronic formats plans received for plan review and permit issuance; check plans and issue over the counter permits for minor residential and commercial projects, street projects, and similar projects of limited scope after verification of Municipal Code conformance. THE “IDEAL” PERMIT TECHNICIAN The City is looking for an individual who can demonstrate clearly that he/she has the following background and competencies: Experience and Education: One to three years of experience providing building design, planning or engineering services in the private sector, or one to three years of related experience working in a Planning, Building, or Engineering department of a government agency. Completion of a high school diploma. Permit Technician II and III also requires completion of two to three related classes in either Building Code, Electrical Code, Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code, engineering or planning related course work. Licenses/Certificates: Possession of a valid California Driver’s License and satisfactory driving record. Possession and maintenance of a Permit Technician Certificate from the International Code Council (ICC) is required for Permit Technician II and III, and will be required within one year of employment for Permit Technician I. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of techniques for dealing with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, in person and over the telephone; Knowledge of basic principles of arithmetic and geometry; basic computer and word processing skills; basic techniques for researching codes; Knowledge of techniques used to calculate appropriate fees for permit applications. This will include the knowledge of how to determine building and lot sizes.; and how to use a Laserfiche system. Ability to use conflict resolution skills to resolve complex and sensitive problems that arise with the public; maintain accurate and neat records; Ability to use a computerized permit tracking system; Ability of maintain cash receipt records and reconcile data for the Finance Department; Ability to follow direction and procedures for issuing various permits; analyze information to determine if the information is accurate and complete for issuing a permit. Ability to communicate technical information to both professional and non-professional applicants. THE APPLICATION PROCESS Application materials may be obtained from the Human Resources Division, City of El Cerrito, 10890 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530; by calling (510) 466-5005; or at www.el-cerrito.org. Application materials should be mailed to the Human Resources Division. To be accepted, all completed application materials must reach the Human Resources Division no later than 6:00 p.m. of the final filing date. Postmarks will not be accepted. EVALUATION & SELECTION PROCESS Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position will be invited to take the written examination which is pass/fail. The successful candidates will continue in the recruitment process and be invited to participate in an oral interview. Each candidate will meet with an appraisal panel to discuss his/her qualifications. Those persons deemed to be best qualified by the interview panel will have their names placed on an employment list which will be used by the City for final interviews and appointment. If special accommodations are needed at any stage of the selection process, please contact the Human Resources Office prior to 6:00 p.m. of the final filling date. Medical documentation must be provided upon request. “The City of El Cerrito is an Equal Opportunity Employer” Final Filing Date: February 12, 2015, 6:00 p.m.