Summary
$60,239.01 - $76,865.84 Annually Overview The Code Enforcement Officer III is the advanced journey level class in the Code Enforcement Officer series and is responsible for performing the full scope of assigned duties. Incumbents are skilled in making complex inspections and enforcing codes and regulations in a broad range of building and related codes. Under general supervision performs the most complex assignments in the inspection of residential dwellings and commercial buildings to identify violations and to cite and enforce provisions of the City Municipal Code and California Health and Safety Code; recommends improvements in neighborhoods with regard to unsafe and substandard buildings; performs other related duties as required.Essential Functions Patrols and conducts field inspections of parcels of land, structures, vehicles and stored materials to ensure compliance with applicable City ordinances and state laws; investigates citizen complaints and takes appropriate action; obtains statements from complainants; re-inspects properties to ensure continued compliance.Photographs violations; gathers evidence for court proceedings; posts notices relating to required abatements; cites vehicles and coordinates the removal of abandoned and illegally parked vehicles; maintains reports on vehicle towing activities.Maintains records and reports related to enforcement activities; composes and types correspondence, reports, forms and specialized documents; enters and retrieves information from automated records systems; operates communications equipment.Responds to the most complex and difficult questions and concerns from the public, departmental staff and other agencies; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints; cooperates with neighborhood improvement groups and organizations interested in neighborhood beautification, improvement and clean up.Provides technical and professional advice; prepares and coordinates reports and presentations on current code enforcement and abatement issues for City Council, community groups and regulatory agencies; prepares new ordinances and revisions to existing ordinancesSchedules inspections occasionally in pre-determined residential and/or commercial areas; responds to emergencies involving expedited code enforcement activities.Monitors and keeps informed of current trends in the field of abatement and code enforcement, including legislation, court rulings and professional practices and techniques; evaluates their impact and recommends policy and procedural modifications accordingly.Establishes positive working relationships with representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management and staff, and the public.Minimum Qualifications Possession of a minimum of 3 years full time work experience as a Code Enforcement Officer II with the City of Madera or an equivalent government agencyPossession of a high school diploma or equivalentPossession of, or ability to immediately obtain, a valid Class C California driver's licenseCompletion of PC 832 Laws of Arrest courseCertified Basic and Advanced Code Enforcement Certificates from the Sacramento Training Center or equivalent professional certificationCompletion of some coursework in mediation, arbitration and administrative law#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Description
$60,239.01 - $76,865.84 Annually Overview The Code Enforcement Officer III is the advanced journey level class in the Code Enforcement Officer series and is responsible for performing the full scope of assigned duties. Incumbents are skilled in making complex inspections and enforcing codes and regulations in a broad range of building and related codes. Under general supervision performs the most complex assignments in the inspection of residential dwellings and commercial buildings to identify violations and to cite and enforce provisions of the City Municipal Code and California Health and Safety Code; recommends improvements in neighborhoods with regard to unsafe and substandard buildings; performs other related duties as required.Essential Functions Patrols and conducts field inspections of parcels of land, structures, vehicles and stored materials to ensure compliance with applicable City ordinances and state laws; investigates citizen complaints and takes appropriate action; obtains statements from complainants; re-inspects properties to ensure continued compliance.Photographs violations; gathers evidence for court proceedings; posts notices relating to required abatements; cites vehicles and coordinates the removal of abandoned and illegally parked vehicles; maintains reports on vehicle towing activities.Maintains records and reports related to enforcement activities; composes and types correspondence, reports, forms and specialized documents; enters and retrieves information from automated records systems; operates communications equipment.Responds to the most complex and difficult questions and concerns from the public, departmental staff and other agencies; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints; cooperates with neighborhood improvement groups and organizations interested in neighborhood beautification, improvement and clean up.Provides technical and professional advice; prepares and coordinates reports and presentations on current code enforcement and abatement issues for City Council, community groups and regulatory agencies; prepares new ordinances and revisions to existing ordinancesSchedules inspections occasionally in pre-determined residential and/or commercial areas; responds to emergencies involving expedited code enforcement activities.Monitors and keeps informed of current trends in the field of abatement and code enforcement, including legislation, court rulings and professional practices and techniques; evaluates their impact and recommends policy and procedural modifications accordingly.Establishes positive working relationships with representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management and staff, and the public.Minimum Qualifications Possession of a minimum of 3 years full time work experience as a Code Enforcement Officer II with the City of Madera or an equivalent government agencyPossession of a high school diploma or equivalentPossession of, or ability to immediately obtain, a valid Class C California driver's licenseCompletion of PC 832 Laws of Arrest courseCertified Basic and Advanced Code Enforcement Certificates from the Sacramento Training Center or equivalent professional certificationCompletion of some coursework in mediation, arbitration and administrative law#J-18808-Ljbffr
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