LVI Associates are seeking full-time, experienced Plan Check Engineers / ICC Plans Examiners. This role involves working with their jurisdictional clients within California, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. The ideal candidates will have a strong background in civil or structural engineering, a thorough understanding of building codes, and excellent communication skills. Apply in to learn more about providing top-notch plan check services and ensuring the safety and compliance of building projects across multiple states.
Responsibilities
- Review plans, calculations, and specifications to ensure compliance with the most current adopted ordinances, laws, and state building codes.
- Prepare detailed plan review comment letters in accordance with municipal direction and SCA standards.
- Meet and confer with clients as needed (via phone, email, virtual meeting, or in-person) to clarify plan check comments and provide guidance.
- Collaborate with other team members to ensure comprehensive and accurate plan reviews.
- Stay updated on changes to building codes, ordinances, and laws to ensure ongoing compliance.
- Provide technical support and advice to clients and colleagues regarding structural and building systems.
Minimum Qualifications
- Professional Civil or Structural Engineer.
- ICC Certified Plans Examiner with complete knowledge and full understanding of the International model building codes and standard construction methods.
- Ability to review all structural systems and additional building systems as needed (i.e., architectural, accessibility, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, energy, and green/sustainability).
- Minimum 2 years of experience working for an engineering design firm or alternatively 2 (or more) years working as a Plan Check Engineer for a jurisdiction, providing design or plan check reviews for both commercial and residential project types.
- Basic computer knowledge related to Microsoft Office products and various plan review software such as BlueBeam (or similar AutoCAD-based products).
- Bachelor's degree in civil or structural engineering from an accredited college.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with clients and team members.
- Detail-oriented with excellent problem-solving abilities.