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Assistant Chief Plan Examiner, Facades and Local Law


Company : MSCCN


Location : New York City, NY


Created : 2026-04-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job Description Under the direction of the Director of the Facade & Local Law Unit, the Assistant Chief Plan Examiner shall perform responsible detail-oriented work in the engineering or architectural analysis of building structures, building facades, the examination of plans for the construction, alteration or repair of buildings under the jurisdiction of the Department of Buildings and will perform work related to the following responsibilities: - Manage the technical staff within the Facade and Local Law Unit. - Responding to field emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. - Examine and review plans, design and specifications for the construction, alteration or repair of buildings under the jurisdiction of the Department of Buildings to note compliance with and violation of Construction Code provisions and other pertinent codes and regulations regarding structures, materials, applications, and methods of construction, etc. - Review Facade Inspection & Safety Program (FISP) compliance reports and other local law related filings in DOB NOW Safety. - Prepare a list of objections in accordance with Construction Code, Zoning Resolution and other rules, regulations or legislation as they apply to the legality of proposed building construction, alteration or repair. - Assign, coordinate, and manage workload of technical staff. - Meet with owners, Architects or Engineer of Record, and permitted licensed General Contractors to review project status and review compliance with building codes, laws, rules, bulletins, and enforcement initiatives for application approvals and permits. - Perform audits/background investigation of design professionals. - On occasion, represent the Department as expert and fact witness on technical and policy related matters in various legal proceedings, court proceedings, depositions, and ECB court. - Issue violations and commissioner's orders to owners and professionals. - Attend work hours and off hours training seminars. - Coordinate the processing of all reports with the administrative team. - Maintain service level and backlog as set by the Director. - Serving as interagency liaison as required. - Providing technical advice to senior management and public entities. - Providing interpretations of the NYC Construction Codes, rules, local laws, bulletins and memorandums. - Assist the office of Technical Affairs and Code Development with the NYC Construction Code revisions related to building envelopes over 6 stories, existing buildings, and structurally compromised buildings at a minimum. - Preparing engineering reports to the Assistant Commissioner. - Support Existing Buildings Compliance cross training, incident support, special assignments, and project management. - Provide monthly reports on incoming, rejected and approved facade reports. - Perform responsible supervisory and managerial tasks, in the engineering or architectural analysis of building envelopes over 6 stories, existing buildings and structurally compromised buildings at a minimum. - The examination of plans for the construction, alteration or repair of building envelopes over 6 stories, existing buildings, and structurally compromised buildings at a minimum. - Additional duties and projects as needed. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Possession of a valid New York State Professional Engineeru2019s license or registration as an Architect and one of the following: 1. Four (4) years of full-time satisfactory experience in architecture, civil engineering, or mechanical engineering performing work in building design, building construction, or building equipment systems design, of which two years must have been in building design or building equipment systems design; or 2. A masteru2019s degree or higher in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or a five-year Bachelor of Architecture or a Master of Architecture from an accredited college, and three (3) years of full-time satisfactory experience in architecture civil engineering, or mechanical engineering performing the work described in