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Public Agency Resources (PARS), a subsidiary of Wildan, currently has an opening for a Part Time Code Enforcement Officer in the Santa Cruz, CA area. Certification as a Code Enforcement Officer from CACEO or similar organization.
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Maintaining synergy between the internal Code plan review and inspection work groups, the Permits Division, Fire Marshal’s Office and the Planning and Zoning Enforcement team is paramount.
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About the job Code Enforcement Officer III (Sanitation Enforcement) Position PurposeThe Code Enforcement Officer III is a highly skilled position that performs specialized and complex inspections and enforces municipal, land development, and property maintenance codes within city boundaries.
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Coordinates with Code Enforcement and/or the Fire Department on various code compliance activities, including the abatement of dangerous or unsafe structures. Have a thorough knowledge of modern developments, current literature, and source of information in the field of municipal building inspection and code enforcement; thorough knowledge of all major types of building construction, materials, and equipment; and of related municipal building, zoning and related codes and ordinances.
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We are currently seeking a talented and experienced Code Enforcement Inspector to join our team of professionals. Code Enforcement Inspector - Oakwood Village, OH. Experience in enforcement, security, compliance-related work including investigating allegations, conducting research and resolving complaints, concerns or conflicts.
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The Building & Safety Division is part of the Community Development Department, which also consists of Code Enforcement, Economic Development, Housing, and CDBG Administration. Experience: Three to five years experience in Building Inspection and Code Enforcement, or a closely related field in a governmental agency; CALBO (California Building Officials) training and certification.
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EXPERIENCE: Two (2) or more years of experience in the field of construction, including one (1) or more years of experience in inspection and code enforcement; International Code Council certification as a residential combination inspector; and a valid non-commercial Class C motor vehicle operator's license.
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May perform emergency call-out dispatch duties for several municipal entities, such as Public Works, Code Enforcement, etc. Responds to field unit requests via radio or telephone for information, tow truck, paramedic/fire department, animal control, and notification of hospitals or other law enforcement agencies.
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The Development Services Director organizes land development services with other divisions and departments and provides highly complex staff assistance to the Building, Code Enforcement, and Planning & Zoning Directors.
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Collaborates with and supports code enforcement on building-related cases to document and resolve outstanding permitting and safety issues. Possession of International Code Counsel (ICC) Residential or Commercial combination inspection certifications (Building Inspector, Mechanical, Plumbing, & Electrical) and one premium certification: LEED BD+C and CASp certifications or equivalent within one year of hire.
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Subject to change Senior Assistant Director - Building OfficialOverviewHouston Permitting Center's Building Code Enforcement Branch administers & enforces over 400 permit types for the City of Houston and its jurisdictions, annually reviews over 65,000 commercial & residential plans, and performs over 800,000 inspections annually related to permitting & regulatory operations.
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Project Management: Plans and directs current and long-range projects related to comprehensive and current planning, zoning, subdivision activities, environmental analysis, building, and code enforcement.
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NOVA Engineering is currently seeking an ICC-certified Building Official / Code Inspector for immediate hire in the Charleston, SC area. Primary duties will include performing commercial building code inspections and/or plans review (building, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing - as licensed) on commercial buildings, as well as managing specific projects related to these types of code inspections.
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Regularly monitors communication equipment, systems and resources daily, including burglar alarms, fire alarms, national weather service, local law enforcement channels, hurricane tracking (storm), Hazardous Waste information, SLED / NCIC teletype, TDD machines, dispatch radio and voice recorder.
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POSITION INFORMATION The Placer County is accepting applications for Supervising Code Enforcement Officer to fill one vacancy in Tahoe City, CA. The eligible list established as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies as they arise, subject to position-specific requirements.
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