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Under basic supervision of a company officer, acting company officer, or higher-ranking officer, functions as a team member during response to emergency incidents; performs skilled work in emergency response, fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, technical rescue, and fire education and prevention; participates in response to emergency situations and incidents including emergency mitigation and patient care.
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Knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Department and County as they pertain to the performance duties of the Code Enforcement Officer. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, County Attorney, co-workers, County personnel, Code Enforcement Special Magistrate, complainants, property/business owners, contractors, various community/civic organizations, various other Governmental agencies, vendors and the general public.
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The class of Senior Code Enforcement Officer serves in a lead capacity. Must possess four years code enforcement and/or building inspection experience, which included significant public contact; of which three years experience is with the City of Lompoc, OR equivalent professional experience with a California municipality.
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The Code Enforcement and Animal Welfare Officer enforces City Ordinances related to municipal codes. Trains Code Enforcement Officers, Park Ranger and Seasonal Officers of the City and of other jurisdictions.
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Must possess and retain a valid California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO) Module I (Basic) Certification or Code Enforcement Officer Academy Certification from Santiago Canyon College as a condition of continued employment in this classification.
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Code Enforcement Department must possess a valid driver’s license. Operates backhoe to perform basic digging, trenching, and clearing of land or materials for maintenance and upkeep projects for public utilities and other infrastructure; controls placement of equipment and determines optimum approach to each digging scenario in order to minimize destruction of property and avoid electric, water, sewer, and other public utility lines.
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Five (5) years of experience in construction trades work along with experience as a Code Enforcement Officer; Code Enforcement Officer III- $65,225 to $78,270.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and compassionate individual to join our team as a Code Enforcement Officer I specifically tasked with identifying, monitoring, and cleaning up homeless camps.
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The Placer County Community Development Resource Agency is accepting applications for Supervising Code Enforcement Officer to fill one vacancy in Tahoe City, CA. Experience: Three (3) years of responsible journey level experience performing duties similar to a Code Enforcement Officer II in Placer County.
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How many years experience in building codes, municipal codes or as a Code Enforcement Officer? One (1) year experience working with building codes, municipal codes or as a Code Enforcement Officer preferred.
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The City of Fullerton's Conflict of Interest Code requires that a Code Enforcement Officer file financial disclosure statements in accordance with state and local laws. As our Code Enforcement Officer, you will play an integral role in making this happen.
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About the job Code Enforcement Technician/Code Enforcement Officer 1. Code Enforcement Officer Certification. Code Enforcement Officer I.
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The PositionThe Town of Mammoth Lakes is looking for a Code Compliance Officer to join the Building Division of our Community and Economic Development Department. Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesDuties include, but are not limited to: Develop and implement a code enforcement and public information program related to zoning, housing, signs and advertising, dangerous buildings, property maintenance, abandoned vehicles, air quality, trash, and weeds.
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The Department of Water Management is seeking an energetic and well organized individual for the role of Code Enforcement Officer I. Please note that this position is not an inspectors position.
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The Revenue Authority of Prince George's County has 2 openings for Parking Enforcement Officer. The Parking Enforcement Officer (PEO) is authorized to undertake parking enforcement activities on behalf of the Revenue Authority of Prince George's County.
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