Economic and Community Development
Phone: Department-General:
503-831-3571
Building and Permits:
503-831-3574
Address:
187 SE Court St.
Dallas, OR 97338
Fax: 503-623-2339
TDD: 503-623-7355
Building safety professionals are the silent defenders of public safety. They provide guidance and advice to architects, engineers and contractors to help them bring building projects to life while ensuring safety for occupants and residents. Building safety professionals also help keep existing buildings safe by conducting inspections and adopting the latest building codes.
Building safety professionals:
When to Call a Professional
Building safety professionals are an essential piece in the building and construction puzzle, and are engaged in the building process from the initial building plan to the finished product. Always check with your local building safety department before beginning home improvement projects – requirements vary, but many building safety departments require permits for home improvement projects, including electrical, mechanical, structural or plumbing work. Follow-up inspections provide a measure of safety to protect your life and property.
Code officials bring building codes to life through:
Become a Building Safety Professional
If you're looking for a fulfilling career that makes a difference in your community, consider a career in the building safety industry! Jobs ranging from building officials and fire marshals, to mechanical, electrical and plumbing inspectors are in-demand and are an integral part in keeping the built environment safe for all. The Code Council's Safety 2.0 initiative includes a suite of programs, services and resources that are specifically geared towards students, young professionals and those interested in joining the code official profession. Browse the resources below to learn more about different career paths, mentorship opportunities and more!