Code Enforcement Officer

City of AuroraAurora, CO
3d$25 - $31Onsite

About The Position

The Code Enforcement Officer performs interior and exterior inspections of commercial buildings, structures, multi-family complexes, residential properties, and developed and undeveloped land to ensure compliance with municipal codes and ordinances relating to public nuisances, zoning, trash, weeds, signs, housing standards, and other duties for the Housing and Community Services Department. Housing and Community Services Department consists of six divisions: Neighborhood Support, Animal Services, Housing and Community Development, Community Engagement, Homeless and Behavioral Health Program and Intervention Programs The mission of the Housing and Community Services Department is to maintain community appearance and enhance the quality of life in Aurora’s neighborhoods. This is accomplished through a combination of community outreach, education, code enforcement, and numerous neighborhood improvement programs and services. The staff is dedicated to forming partnerships with neighborhoods, community members, and community groups to strengthen and enhance both the social fabric and physical aspects of Aurora neighborhoods

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • At least one (1) year of experience in enforcement-related fieldwork including investigating allegations, conducting research, and resolving complaints, concerns, or conflicts
  • General building, construction & housing practices, standards, procedures, and requirements
  • Dispute resolution techniques and methods
  • Personal computers and software applications
  • Inspections require general knowledge of building structures, electrical, plumbing, heating, hot water heaters, fire regulations, egress windows, lighting, and occupancy standards
  • Strong interpersonal and analytical skills
  • Technical/computer skills
  • Reasoning ability
  • Display sound and reasonable independent judgment
  • Skill in checking information for accuracy and completeness and correcting errors
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, citizens, and elected officials
  • Handle sensitive or stressful situations with tact and diplomacy
  • Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Make presentations
  • Read, interpret, and explain City codes and site plans
  • Work in a high stress environment with little supervision
  • Protect yourself from dangerous situations and people
  • Conduct face to face conflict resolution
  • Work Overtime, Evenings, Weekends and Holidays, as required
  • To interpret laws and ordinances, building and housing codes, land use requirements
  • Conduct large numbers of housing inspections on any given day
  • Work independently and multi task job functions
  • Meet time sensitive deadlines, carry a large case load of inspections
  • Colorado Driver’s License with a good driving history and maintained during employment

Nice To Haves

  • Colorado Association of Code Enforcement (CACEO) Basic and Advanced Certifications
  • OC Pepper Spray and RCB certification required to carry device at all levels or obtain within 6 months

Responsibilities

  • Interprets and enforces City codes and ordinances pertaining to zoning, housing, building, and planning
  • Researches property ownership
  • Schedules and performs detailed inspections through the Multi-Family Systematic Housing Inspection Program (Aurora Health and Housing Code - Chapter 22, Article XV) to maintain or achieve minimum housing standards
  • Coordinates and performs inspections of rental properties to ensure compliance with general housing, electrical, plumbing, and structural maintenance requirements
  • Issues Notices of Violation and makes contact with homeowners and businesses
  • Performs site plan inspections and reviews, reads and interprets maps and plans
  • Conducts investigations, including occupancy violations and illegal businesses
  • Prepares electronic records and reports pertaining to abatements, court actions, daily activities, enforcement actions and inspections
  • Compiles documentation for and issues summonses to municipal court
  • Testifies in municipal court
  • Photographs and documents evidence of violations
  • Attends neighborhood meetings to discuss and educate community members and businesses about City codes
  • Participates in conflict resolution procedures to resolve neighborhood disputes
  • Responds to community members concerns and complaints, including City Council requests
  • Gives presentations to neighborhood associations
  • Acts as a liaison between community memebrs and other City departments for City services and actions
  • Occasional weekend work, required to be on-call occasionally, on weekends and after hours, as needed
  • May perform additional duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Competitive total compensation package
  • Rich benefits package with low employee costs
  • Generous paid-time-off program (Vacation, Sick and Personal leaves)
  • Retirement pension plan
  • Rewarding public sector work impacting a large and diverse community
  • Growing city and employee population
  • Expansive perk benefits such as free Recreation Center Membership, wellness programs, tuition assistance, career advancement, performance bonus programs, etc.
  • On-site fitness center and wellness programs
  • Remote work opportunities

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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