Principal Civil Engineer (Deputy Building Official)
- Employer
- City of Newport Beach
- Location
- Newport Beach, California
- Salary
- $145,380 to $176,709 DOQ
- Closing date
- Mar 3, 2023
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- Specialty
- Planning & Development, Other
- Position Type
- Engineer
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Organization Type
- Government
The City of Newport Beach is one of Southern California’s most picturesque and popular beach communities. It is located in the coastal center of Orange County and is well known for its picturesque islands and being one of the greatest recreational harbors in the world. The City has a permanent population of 85,780, which typically grows to well over 100,000 during the summer months, including 20,000 to 100,000 or more tourists daily. Newport Beach is a full-service city, providing its residents and visitors with high quality municipal services, a desirable place to live, work, recreate, and visit, with a focus on public safety.
The Community Development Department administers the City's General Plan, as well as the City’s zoning, building, subdivision, fire prevention, and environmental regulations, to ensure the orderly physical growth of the community. Program activities include advance and current Planning Building and Fire Safety plan check, permit issuance, and Inspection; City Real Property and Asset Management; and Code enforcement. The Department also oversees the Community Development Block Grant program. The Principal Civil Engineer reports to the Deputy Director of Community Development and supervises a team of eight. This position will help monitor new technological upgrades and will lead and manage professional and technical staff in the Department's Building Division.
Apply online at www.allianceRC.com by February 28, 2023. For information, please contact Sherrill Uyeda at suyeda@alliancerc.com or Syldy Tom at stom@alliancerc.com. Main office phone is (562) 901-0769.
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