City of New York · 1 month ago
Administrative Supervisor of Plumbing
The City of New York, through the NYCHA, is responsible for providing quality housing and managing a large portfolio of capital projects. The Administrative Supervisor of Plumbing will oversee plumbing work across NYCHA properties, ensuring compliance with regulations and effective project management.
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Responsibilities
Manage and monitor the installation, alteration and repair of piping of gas, underground of water, sewer, fire, and steam lines, replacement of hot water heaters, convector valves, air vents and all work related to building system plumbing
Prepare applications and obtain building permits for plumbing work if required, conduct and witness tests on plumbing and gas piping systems, prepare reports, notices and other documents, prepare sketches and layouts which may be required. Perform regular site visits and perform final inspections and sign-offs
Obtain DOB Badge to perform DOB inspections for gas pipe replacement projects per 2023 NYCHA / DOB MOU: “AUTHORIZATION FOR NYCHA TO CONDUCT GAS FIRED COOKING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS ON BEHALF OF DOB”
Submit all required documentations for such inspections to DOB
Coordinate issuance of gas authorization (blue card) for gas piping and work with DOB to administratively sign off LAA or Plumbing Permit once inspections are completed
Work with the DOR to review DOB Job Filings to meet DOB code requirements and facilitate regulatory and utility sign-offs
Oversee and conduct regular on-site inspections during plumbing installations. Lead and attend progress meetings with project team at the jobsite to troubleshoot construction issues and/or to consult on resolution of code violations
Review and recommend approval of Change Orders for validity
Use NYCHA drawing archives to retrieve and review as-built drawings to determine existing conditions
Collaborate with Designer of Record (DOR) and the Project Management Team to determine project scope and best form of filing for gas restoration projects. Review contract documents prior to filing
Provide the DOR with design and constructability reviews of contract documents
Recommend means of violation resolutions with DOR and or expediters
Qualification
Required
Six years of recent, satisfactory, full-time, paid progressively responsible experience in the one of the following trades in which the incumbent is to be employed: painting, carpentry, bricklaying, electrical work, plastering, plumbing or roofing, at least 18 months of which must have been as a foreman
For appointment to the skilled trade specialty of Electrical Work, possession of a valid license as a Special Electrician issued by the New York City Department of General Services is required
For appointment to the skilled trade specialty of Plumbing, possession of a valid Master Plumber license issued by the New York City department of Buildings is required
Education at an accredited college or university in engineering, architecture or a related field may be substituted for general experience (but not for the 18 months of foreman experience described above) at the rate of one year of college for six months of experience up to a maximum of four years of college for two years of experience
Benefits
NYCHA provides benefits that include a choice of medical coverage plans, deferred compensation plans and a defined pension benefit plan as a member of the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS).
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