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Village of Ridgewood Employment Opportunity – Director, Building Department

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Village of Ridgewood Employment Opportunity – Director, Building Department

Director of Building Department

Full-time position. The Village of Ridgewood seeks a Construction Official to act as the Chief Administrator of the Building Department; zoning license preferred. Seeking a strong leader and manager with a proven track record in implementing technology solutions and establishing streamlined processes that are driven by customer needs and compliance with NJ Uniform Construction Code. While actively enforcing the UCC, Village ordinances, zoning and property maintenance ordinances, the selected individual must also demonstrate their commitment to continual process improvement as well as optimizing customer satisfaction. 

Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Village of Ridgewood is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Send cover letter, resume and references to rsonenfeld@ridgewoodnj.net or fax to 201/652-2318 by July 9, 2014.

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7 thoughts on “Village of Ridgewood Employment Opportunity – Director, Building Department

  1. A must see prior to your first interview:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WUTl8DSYUQA

  2. Looks like a good move to improve service in that dept.

  3. Does this mean that Tony is being stepped down?


  4. anonymous:

    Does this mean that Tony is being stepped down?

    Not exactly. It looks like a classic civil service move where instead of being fired for incompetence, you get to stay in your position and they just create a new one to do the work that you should be doing. Happens all the time.

  5. hummmmm,

  6. It’s about time.
    Tony is totally incompetent and the rudest person in the department.
    Improve customer service. We pay their salaries…


  7. Anonymous:

    It’s about time.
    Tony is totally incompetent and the rudest person in the department.
    Improve customer service. We pay their salaries…

    Looks like someone else who was annoyed that Tony wouldn’t rubber stamp their final inspection.

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