Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Inspector shall be required to perform the following job functions in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code and the International Commercial Building Code, including electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and other associated codes adopted by the State of Wisconsin or the City of Elkhorn for all single-family dwellings and multiple-family dwellings as well as commercial, industrial, and public buildings. This work primarily includes administering Chapter 14 (Building Code), Chapter 15 (Plumbing Code), and Chapter 16 (Electrical Code) of the Elkhorn Municipal Code. 1. Review building plans and conduct all necessary building, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC inspections on residential, commercial, and industrial construction within the City of Elkhorn. 2. Maintain all required certifications in the following disciplines: residential, commercial, and industrial construction; plumbing; electrical; energy conservation; and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. 3. Provide inspection reports to the Building and Zoning Department for all inspections within one (1) week of inspection completion (unless otherwise agreed upon). 4. Research and provide building code information for inquiries and permit applications. 5. Notify the zoning administrator of possible code enforcement violations and support the resolution thereof. 6. Support the administration of the City’s building and zoning permit process to maintain adequate records to support decisions. 7. With assistance from City staff, collect and process building permit fees. The building inspector calculates permit fees while City staff enter and process payments. There is no requirement for the Inspector to conduct actual financial transactions. 8. Assist with the investigation of complaints related to State Building Code and City ordinances, including but not limited to inspections for occupancy permits and property maintenance (structural). 9. Assist the city clerk and administrative assistant for Public Works with responding to requests for information under Wisconsin Open Records Laws. 10. Provide the City with at least four (4) public office hours per week at the City Administration Building, which shall include hours on at least two (2) different days. 11. Respond to inquires and questions from City staff and the public outside of regularly scheduled office hours. 12. Furnish a telephone number to the City for public dissemination where the Inspector may be contacted by City officials and citizens concerning his/her duties outside of regular office hours. 13. Attend occasional weekday or evening meetings, such as Common Council, Plan Commission, and joint ETZ committee meetings.