04/29/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2024 16:14
Are you an experienced electrician or electrical engineer who is passionate about ensuring the safety of electrical systems and installations in Portland's buildings? If so, the City of Portland could benefit from your talents.
The Electrical Code Board of Appeal consists of three members and one alternate appointed by the Mayor. They must be qualified to decide matters concerning the safety of installations and devices regulated by Portland City Code Title 26 (Electrical Regulations).
The Electrical Code Board of Appeal hears appeals of National Electrical Code(NEC) issues that are appealed beyond the Administrative Appeals Board. The Electrical Code Board of Appeal may affirm, overturn or modify the action of the Administrative Appeals Board on the condition that a proposed electrical installation is substantially equivalent to that which is prescribed in the NEC in terms of safety. The Electrical Code Board of Appeal may not waive the requirements of the NEC.
To be eligible to serve on the Electrical Code Board of Appeal, members must live, play, worship, work or do business in the City of Portland.
There are three member positions and three alternates on the Board. Members and alternates must be licensed journeymen electricians, registered electrical engineers, or licensed electrical contractors in the State of Oregon who are qualified, by experience and training, to make decisions on matters concerning the safety of electrical installations and devices. Alternates may be called on to serve in the absence of a regular member.
The City of Portland is currently recruiting for all four positions.
The Bureau of Development Services is at a point of significant transformation as the Bureau expands the ways it interacts with and provides services to the public, with a shift to more online and remote services becoming available. It is critically important to have people of color at the table, providing their advice, perspectives and feedback on new ways the Bureau and its partner bureaus serve the community through the application of building codes.
We need systems, processes and services that work for people of color. If you want to assist the review and application of electrical codes in better serving communities of color, and you have experience and training in construction and development that can inform this Board's work, then we want to see your application. The attributes listed below are what will guide our selection process. We do not expect you to be or have everything listed:
Let us know if there are barriers to your participation. Parking passes will be available if you need those to participate fully.
Those selected to serve on this body will be legally considered public officials for the duration of their service. As such, they will be required to publicly disclose potential conflicts of interest. Having potential conflicts of interest does not preclude you from serving on this body and may not impact your ability to participate fully on this body. Stakeholders often have potential conflicts of interest by the nature of having an interest in construction and development matters. The Conflict of Interest Disclosure is included in the application. Please describe all potential or actual conflicts of interest on your application.
Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, June 2, 2024.
(Please note: the application materials at the link below indicate a May 16 deadline. We are accepting applications through June 2.)
Please apply for appointment to this committee here.
To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact the committee's staff liaison, Matt Rozzell, at matthew.rozzell@portlandoregon… or 971-438-9005.
The City of Portland is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity and uses provided demographic information to help ensure that advisory body appointments represent a broad cross-section of community. Your information will not be used during the recruitment nor the selection process. State and federal law prohibit use of this information to discriminate against you. The City will treat this information as confidential to the fullest extent allowed by law.
For more information about the Electrical Code Board of Appeal, please visit its website.