Mr. Hunter, we hardly knew ya! - Granite Grok

Mr. Hunter, we hardly knew ya!

New Boston Town HallNew Boston’s Code Enforcement Officer is leaving town. I never got a chance to meet him. For a guy who is supposed to be in charge of carrying out a Court Order to clean up a junkyard in Town, he sure has been scarce. What gives?

Here is what New Boston is looking for in the way of a replacement:

Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer

Town of New Boston

The Town of New Boston is a rural and growing community of approximately 5,400.  We are seeking a qualified applicant for a part-time (20-24 hours per week), Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer and Zoning Compliance Administrator.  Duties require processing of permits, a wide variety of inspections (building, plumbing, electrical mechanical etc.), as well as zoning compliance and code enforcement duties.

Excellent record keeping, organizational, written and interpersonal skills is a must.  Working knowledge of ICC & NFPA Codes and NH Statutes and Administrative Rules; as well as local ordinances and regulations preferred.  Certified inspector and a current background in building or related trades preferred.  Successful candidate will be required to submit to a complete background check.  Attendance at an occasional evening meeting required.  Job description is available upon request from the Town Administrator’s Office.  Compensation commensurate with experience, part-time leave benefits offered.

To Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a resume, three letters of reference, and a cover letter to the Town Administrator, Town of New Boston, P.O. 250, New Boston, NH 03070, or by email to p.flynn@newbostonnh.gov as soon as possible.

Salary Range: Approximately $23.00 -$31.00 per hour

Closing Date:  Position will remain open until a suitable candidate if found. EOE

(New Boston wants a background check for a new COE? What a laugh.)

Guess who is helping New Boston find a new CEO? If you guessed PRIMEX, the Town insurance company, you would be in on the joke. PRIMEX must be providing insurance for the uninsured contractor the Town hired, without a contract or time frame, to strip Duke’s Garage of his livelihood.

John Winslow had a time frame to clean up his property – but the contractor doesn’t?

 

 

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