Code Enforcement Supervisor
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Government
Government Administration, Government Affairs
Code Enforcement Supervisor
Underdirection, performs a variety of supervisory, administrative and technical work in activities in code enforcement, neighborhood preservation and graffiti programs; develops and implements department policies, programs and procedures; ensures safe work practices, work quality and accuracy; maintains appropriate work records; performs other related duties as required. The Code Enforcement Supervisor is a single position classification responsible for assigning and supervising the work in code enforcement, neighborhood preservation and the administration of graffiti programs, and incumbents are expected to perform the full scope of assigned duties.
This classification is distinguished from the next lower classification of Code Enforcement Officer III by the performance of overall supervisory and administrative responsibilities for the division.
- Possession of five (5) years of increasingly responsible full time experience working in municipal code compliance or neighborhood revitalization activities and a High School Diploma or equivalent;
- OR Possession of two (2) years of increasingly responsible full time experience working in municipal code compliance or neighborhood revitalization activities and a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in planning, urban studies, political science, police sciences, public administration, or a closely related field.
- Possession of, or ability to immediately obtain, a valid class C California driver’s license.
- Completion of PC 832 Laws of Arrest course.
- Certified Basic and Advanced Code Enforcement Certificates from the Sacramento Training Center.
- Completion of some coursework in mediation, arbitration and administrative law.
Only those applicants who meet the qualification standards of this position by the application filing deadline will be allowed to participate in the examination process. Examination scores determine standing on Civil Service eligibility lists. The City Manager, upon recommendation of the department head, will make the final selection and appointment from the established eligibility list.
The examination process may consist of the following parts:
Application Package Review:
Qualifying Only;
Oral Interview: 100% Weight Value. Candidates must earn a score of 70% or higher to be considered for the eligibility list.
Applicants who require special examination accommodations due to a disability should contact the Human Resources Department five (5) business days prior to any scheduled examination at .
Veterans PreferenceApplicants may be eligible for Veteran’s Preference Points (5 points) and should attach a DD214 to their employment application for consideration of this preference.
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