Deputy Building Official
Lecanto
Monday, 27 April 2026
The Deputy Building Official assists the Building Official in the administration, supervision, and enforcement and compliance of building construction codes, County ordinances, the Florida Building Codes, state law, and federal regulations. The schedule for this full-time position is Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is located in Lecanto, Florida. Detailed information regarding the County’s benefits package and retirement offerings may be found here: 2025-26 Citrus EBH Booklet and my. FRS.com. To learn more about Citrus County: Citrus County Government and Official Guide to Crystal River and Citrus County, Florida
Essential Functions
Supervises, plans, and coordinates work of assigned staff. Reviews and evaluates employee performance and completes performance evaluations. Counsels staff and initiates commendations or disciplinary action when appropriate. Drives and/or operates a county vehicle or equipment and must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws. Assists Building Official in the administration and enforcement of building construction codes and permitting, and compliance of laws, codes, and ordinances as required. Assists with the administration of annual budget, monitors expenditures, and oversees flood plain management, contractor licensing, permitting services, and plan review. Assists with interpretations of code provisions, to include building, plumbing, mechanical, flood plain management and electrical. Responds timely to calls and complaints from citizens, contractors, customers, and personnel and makes decisions to resolve issues. Supervises and performs building plan reviews and maintains all reporting and filing requirements; helps with expediting plan reviews. Conducts meeting with plans examiners to discuss and implement code changes and to resolve problems. Meets with building official to review and discuss policy changes and code complaints, as needed. Uses permitting computer program to access and maintain building department information. Coordinates mediation with contractors and homeowners regarding discrepancies and disputes. Collaborates with other County departments to make the permitting process more usable. Makes decisions and authorizes expenditures in absence of Building Official, as needed. Researches, interprets, and implements new and revised building codes and ordinances. Performs administrative duties to include but not limited to, prepares written reports and maintains data, issues and reviews permits, and other reports and filing, as needed. Tracks and evaluates legislation affecting industry. Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Requirements
Education, Training, and Experience. High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Ten (10) years combined experience as an architect, engineer, plans examiner, building code inspector, registered or certified contractor, with at least five (5) years of such experience in supervisory positions. Skills and Abilities. Interpret and apply complex codes, regulations, and technical documents. Supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff effectively. Exercise sound judgment in code interpretation, enforcement, and conflict resolution. Manage multiple projects, priorities, and deadlines efficiently. Requires ability to maintain courteous and effective relations with County staff, elected officials, community interest groups and the public. Must have strong working knowledge of computers and be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite of Products (i.e., Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.). Certificates and Licenses. Valid Florida Driver License or must obtain within 30 days of establishing residency in Florida. Requires Standard Building Code Administrator certification from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Must have or be able to obtain within 90 days certification in FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) courses:IS-100.c: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)IS-200.b: ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents. IS-700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System. IS-800.c: National Response Framework, an Introduction. Must have or be able to obtain within 6 months certification in FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) courses:ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents. ICS-400: Advanced ICS and General Staff. Physical Requirements/ Work Environment. Requires a combination of sitting, standing, and walking. The job involves frequent lifting and carrying up to 10 pounds, and occasionally up to 50 pounds. The job requires frequent climbing and balancing, and occasional bending, squatting, crawling, kneeling, and reaching above shoulders. The job requires the completion of tasks that involve simple grasping, fine manual manipulation, typing, and driving automotive equipment. The job requires normal visual acuity and field of vision, depth perception and color vision, hearing, and speaking. The job may risk exposure to adverse weather, moving machinery, fumes and gases, electrical hazards, unprotected heights, and extreme noise. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Emergency Response/ Recovery Activities. All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an emergency. During an emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location, and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens. Emergency response duties may also include driving and/or operating a county vehicle or equipment and employees must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws.