Code Enforcement Officer - Community Development Planning Division
Listed on 2026-06-09
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Government
Government Administration, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Government Agency
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIVISION
Job Description
Job Title: Code Enforcement Supervisor
Department/Division: Community Development / Planning Division
Reports to: Planning Manager
Supervises: Code Enforcement Officers
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Pay Grade: 140
Employee Group: Non-Bargaining
Revision Date: January 2025
Minimum Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Associate’s degree preferred.
Minimum Experience: Three years of work experience in code enforcement or law enforcement with one year of supervision OR any combination of education and experience which would provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job.
Minimum Certifications- International Code Council (ICC) Code Enforcement Certification or Zoning Inspector Certification required.
- AACE Certified Code Enforcement Administrator preferred.
- Certification in conflict resolution or de-escalation training preferred.
- Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
- Valid Washington State driver’s license if driving a vehicle for County business.
Under the general direction of the Planning Manager, this supervisory position performs advanced-level professional code enforcement duties with respect to land use, zoning, building, and public works; inspects and investigates complaints to verify compliance with adopted codes of the County and to safeguard public health, safety and general welfare.
Essential Functions- Directs the work of and manages Code Enforcement Officers. Provides training, instructions, and addresses ongoing training needs. Assigns tasks, reviews work and provides performance evaluation feedback. Provides input into employee transfers, promotions, disciplinary action, and discharge.
- Receives, records, and investigates complaints regarding potential violations of municipal codes, ordinances, standards, and health and safety regulations; documents violations by securing photographs, writing reports, and recording other pertinent data; researches ownership records, prior complaints, municipal codes and ordinances, and state regulations to establish whether a violation has occurred.
- Initiates contact with residents, business representatives and other parties to explain the nature of incurred violations and establish compliance requirements with municipal codes, ordinances, and community standards.
- Meets with County staff regarding complaints; coordinates follow up activities as needed.
- Prepares notices of violation or noncompliance and issues citations according to applicable codes and regulations; affixes notice of violation on property to abate fire and public safety hazards and public nuisances.
- Coordinates and conducts follow-up abatement procedures including the preparation of additional correspondence, site visits, and communication with property owners if applicable; conducts follow-up investigations to ensure compliance with applicable codes and ordinances.
- Prepares necessary documentation for the Prosecuting Attorney's Office and Benton County District Court, provides presentation of evidence, and provides testimony and recommendation of dispositions to the court as required for case processing.
- Makes drive‑by or on‑site inspections of residential, industrial, and/or commercial areas in compliance with requirements of law.
- Provides information to violators, witnesses, the general public, business community and other government agencies regarding codes, laws and ordinances; responds to questions, complaints and inquiries.
- Educates property owners, tenants, and contractors on applicable codes, ordinances, and processes to encourage voluntary compliance.
- Maintains files and records related to citations and violations; prepares written reports, memoranda and correspondence.
- Photographs nuisance conditions and code violations.
- Maintains and updates records, logs and reports utilizing knowledge of principles of record keeping and reporting.
- Develops public announcements on code enforcement activities as directed.
- Attends regular division meetings to stay current on interdivisional happenings and coworker workloads.
- Enters, scans, updates, and maintains information in spreadsheets,…
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