mjesse
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Due to budgetary reasons, the Chief Building Code Official (my boss) position was eliminated early this year. The Permit Clerk position was also vacated, and not rehired.
I (Building Inspector) am now handling all of the administrative duties associated with my former boss' job as well as mine. The department secretary and I are sharing the Clerk's duties.
My position now consists of front desk coverage, application processing, plan reviews, permit issuance, inspections, code enforcement, archiving etc.
The Community Development Director is looking to create a new job title for me (but not a promotion) and I am looking for some input.
I've never been one to put a lot of weight into a "title" per se, but, should the time come to find another job in the future, I'm thinking it may be wise to have some input into what this title consists of.
"Building Inspector" is pretty self explanatory but doesn't really describe my current responsibilities.
"Permit and Inspection Coordinator" has been suggested, but honestly sounds a little weak (non-professional)
Looking forward to some suggestions from the gang here.
Thanks,
mj
I (Building Inspector) am now handling all of the administrative duties associated with my former boss' job as well as mine. The department secretary and I are sharing the Clerk's duties.
My position now consists of front desk coverage, application processing, plan reviews, permit issuance, inspections, code enforcement, archiving etc.
The Community Development Director is looking to create a new job title for me (but not a promotion) and I am looking for some input.
I've never been one to put a lot of weight into a "title" per se, but, should the time come to find another job in the future, I'm thinking it may be wise to have some input into what this title consists of.
"Building Inspector" is pretty self explanatory but doesn't really describe my current responsibilities.
"Permit and Inspection Coordinator" has been suggested, but honestly sounds a little weak (non-professional)
Looking forward to some suggestions from the gang here.
Thanks,
mj