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Building Code Enforcement Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Building Official

Carson City, NV ยท On-site

$50.30 - $80.48/hr

Enforces the international property maintenance code. * Supervises and directs the activities of ... Train staff in building inspection, plan review, permit issuance and enforcement techniques. Select ...

Building Inspector

Carson City, NV ยท On-site

$26.98 - $37.77/hr

... codes; enforces building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical and safety codes, laws, regulations and standards and any other codes adopted in Carson City Municipal Code Title 15. SALARY RANGES:

BUILDING INSPECTOR (INTERMITTENT)

Reno, NV ยท On-site

$37.95 - $49.35/hr

Position Information Under general supervision, performs skilled building inspection and enforcement work with regard to construction and safety codes and ordinances; performs related work as ...

SUPERVISING BUILDING INSPECTOR

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$41.31 - $61.02/hr

The Building Department is responsible for ensuring public safety through the effective enforcement ... Develops and maintains knowledge of construction technology, methods and materials; updates code ...

Understand all building codes related the type of construction Research code issues that come up ... Enforce to the field that all work must be compliant with code. Understand all accessibility ...

Ensure all stadium structures, equipment, processes, etc are up to building code * Develop and enforce standard operating procedures; including inclement weather policies, stadium policies, fan code ...

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How much do building code enforcement jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for building code enforcement in Nevada is $99,942.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,400.00 and $122,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Building Code Enforcement Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Building Code Enforcement Officer, you need a solid understanding of building codes, construction practices, and inspection procedures, often supported by a degree in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with inspection software, permitting systems, and relevant certifications such as ICC (International Code Council) certification is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to handle conflict diplomatically set exceptional officers apart. These skills are vital to ensure public safety, legal compliance, and effective collaboration with contractors, property owners, and government agencies.

What are some common challenges faced by building code enforcement officers, and how can they be addressed?

Building code enforcement officers often encounter challenges such as managing interactions with property owners who may be unfamiliar with regulations or resistant to compliance. They must also keep up with evolving codes and handle a broad range of inspections across residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Strong communication, ongoing training, and a collaborative approach with colleagues and other municipal departments help address these challenges, ensuring both safety standards and positive community relations are maintained.

What is building code enforcement?

Building code enforcement refers to the process by which local government officials ensure that construction and renovation projects comply with established building codes, zoning regulations, and safety standards. Code enforcement officers inspect buildings, review plans, and issue permits to guarantee that structures are safe, accessible, and built according to legal requirements. Their work helps protect public health and safety by preventing unsafe construction practices and addressing violations. They may also investigate complaints from the public regarding potential code violations. Overall, building code enforcement is essential for maintaining the structural integrity and safety of communities.

What is the difference between Building Code Enforcement vs Building Inspector?

AspectBuilding Code EnforcementBuilding Inspector
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in code enforcement or building inspection, such as ICC certificationsRequires ICC Building Inspector certifications or equivalent
Work EnvironmentEnforces building codes, reviews plans, conducts inspections, and ensures compliancePerforms inspections, reviews plans, and enforces building codes at construction sites or existing structures
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by local governments, municipalities, and building departmentsEmployed by similar entities, often overlapping with code enforcement roles

Building Code Enforcement focuses on ensuring compliance with building codes through inspections and enforcement actions, while Building Inspectors primarily conduct inspections and review plans to verify code adherence. Both roles require similar certifications and work within the same industry environment, often overlapping in duties but with different emphasis on enforcement versus inspection.

What are popular job titles related to Building Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada? For Building Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Infographic showing various Building Code Enforcement job openings in Nevada as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 37% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,942 per year, or $48 per hour.

Code Enforcement Officer I (X)

City of Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas, NV โ€ข On-site

$31.48/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Salary: $31.48 Hourly
Location : City of Las Vegas, NV
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 26MAY2811-O
Department: Community Development
Opening Date: 05/27/2026
Closing Date: 6/21/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit: LVCEA
About the Position
Career Opportunity
The city of Las Vegas invites applications for Code Enforcement Officer I. This position performs field inspections of occupied and unoccupied properties to ensure compliance with applicable zoning, housing and nuisance codes and ordinances; resolves complaints; and performs various related technical duties.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Code Enforcement Officer I - This is the entry-level class in the Code Enforcement Officer series. This class is distinguished from the Code Enforcement Officer II by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series including conducting routine field surveys. This class may contain positions wherein employees perform routine tasks on a permanent basis, and therefore remain at an entry level performing work primarily in the areas of nuisance, zoning, and non-permitted structures.
Code Enforcement Officer II - This is the full journey level class within the Code Enforcement Officer series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Code Enforcement Officer I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned, including conducting comprehensive investigations and inspections, issuing citations and advising property owners. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level, or when filled from the outside, selected candidates have the necessary prior experience in housing codes, nuisance, zoning, building, including dangerous building, code enforcement. Unlike the level I class, these positions will additionally work on housing code enforcement and thus require either the Housing and Property Maintenance Certification or Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector certification.
Supervision ReceivedCode Enforcement Officer IReceives immediate supervision from Code Enforcement Supervisor and higher level management staff. May take day to day direction from Code Enforcement Officer II.
Code Enforcement Officer IIReceives general supervision from Code Enforcement Supervisor and higher level management staff.
Ideal Candidate
Fluency in Spanish is desirable.
Type of Examination
A civil service examination will be conducted in accordance with the Civil Service Rules of the city of Las Vegas. The supplemental questions are the examination. Falsification of information may result in disqualification from recruitment or removal from a City position. Additional information will not be accepted after the closing date.The supplemental questions are weighted 100% for placement on an eligible list and must be worked on individually by the applicant only. The supplemental questions of all qualified applicants will be reviewed for placement on an eligible list. The eligible list will remain in effect for a period of 6 months from the date of certification and may be extended for a period of up to 2 years.Eligible List
You must score 70% or higher on the examination to be placed on the eligible list.
Selection Process
Final candidate selection will include list placement and may include hiring interview (if applicable). Any individual offered employment will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test, complete background check, and may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform the physical requirements of the job. Some positions may require preliminary background checks. The purpose of this recruitment is to establish an eligible list for current and/or future openings which may include part-time or full-time positions.
Example of Duties
Essential Functions
  1. Inspects single family and multi-family homes, rental units, apartment buildings, commercial properties and vacant lots to determine compliance with current applicable zoning, housing, and nuisance codes, ordinances and regulations.
  2. Responds to and investigates alleged violations as well as unreported hazards; interviews complainant and witnesses; collects evidence and documents violations; conducts follow-up inspections and issues notices of violation as necessary. Performs all required actions for accurate and complete case management.
  3. Performs annual planning and zoning inspections to determine if approved use and conditional uses of property are in compliance. Reviews site plans and special use permit requirements to verify compliance. Performs all needed research and enforcement to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances.
  4. Communicates all applicable code information, notifications and appeal processes in verbal and written form to all parties, tenants, owners, contractors and other agency representatives.
  5. Conducts research to determine the approved conditional uses of property; researches ownership, compliance requirements, fees, legal process and other state, federal and local requirements necessary to enforce city codes.
  6. Issue misdemeanor citations or infractions to offenders, appear in court, give legal depositions, provide witness information, prepare administrative search warrants, prepare summons and complaint affidavits as required by City Attorney.
  7. Responds to complaints, and inspects property for abandoned and inoperable vehicles.
  8. Coordinates with other city departments and county agencies to address violations that require abatement, enforcement or penalties for non-compliance.
  9. Maintains detailed, accurate and complete records, case files and reports of inspections and surveillance activities; performs a variety of record keeping, filing, indexing and other general clerical work.
  10. Responds to public inquiries in a courteous manner; provides information within the area of assignment; resolves complaints in an efficient and timely manner.
  11. Prepares reports and correspondence.
  12. Prepares case reports for court or administrative proceedings; testifies in court and at administrative proceedings as necessary.
  13. Operates and secures assigned vehicles and other assigned equipment; determines whether vehicle is in good working order; maintains vehicles in clean and fueled condition.

Marginal Functions
  1. Participates in special community events. Makes presentations to the public about zoning and nuisance codes and ordinances and related city resources.
  2. Performs related duties and responsibilities as required.

Minimum Requirements
Code Enforcement Officer I
Experience
One (1) year of work experience which required the frequent interpretation, explanation or enforcement of varied codes and regulations such as building, housing, zoning, nuisance, or other enforcement work such as business licensing, animal control or parking, including one (1) year of experience with frequent heavy public contact in stressful or confrontational situations.
Training
Equivalent to graduation from high school.
License or Certificate
Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of a Zoning Enforcement Officer certification, issued by the American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE), or Zoning Inspector certification, issued by the International Code Council (ICC), within six (6) months of the date of appointment, and maintenance thereafter.
Code Enforcement Officer II
Experience
Four (4) years of work experience which required the frequent interpretation, explanation or enforcement of varied codes and regulations related to building, housing, zoning, and nuisance, including one (1) year of experience with frequent heavy public contact in stressful or confrontational situations.
Training
Equivalent to graduation from high school.
Additional specialized training in building codes and zoning regulations is desirable.
License or Certificate
Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of a Zoning Enforcement Officer certification, issued by the American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE), or Zoning Inspector certification, issued by the International Code Council (ICC), on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of a Housing and Property Maintenance certification, issued by the American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE), or Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector certification, issued by the International Code Council (ICC), at date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of
Applicable city, state and federal codes, ordinances and regulations related to zoning, nuisance requirements and International Code Council (ICC) Housing and Property Maintenance Codes.
Basic understanding of principles and techniques of inspection.
Operational characteristics, services and activities of a code enforcement program.
Methods and techniques of conflict resolution.
Basic construction methods used in building and related structures.
Skills inLearning Hansen or other computer applications and operating equipment relative to area of assignment.
Learning to interpret and enforce applicable city, state and federal codes, ordinances and regulations related to zoning, nuisance, housing code and property maintenance issues.
Learning to enforce proper zoning, nuisance, health and safety requirements.
Working with diverse cultural and socioeconomic groups using tact, discretion, initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines.
Operating modern day office equipment, including computers.
Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Establishing and meeting critical deadlines, compiling and collecting data, establishing priorities, organizing workload, and conducting necessary follow-up activities with minimal supervision.
Code Enforcement Officer II
In addition to the qualifications for Code Enforcement I...
Knowledge of
All necessary city, state and federal codes, ordinances and regulations related to zoning, nuisance requirements and International Code Council (ICC) Housing and Property Maintenance Codes.
Principles and techniques of inspection.
Operational characteristics, services and activities of a code enforcement program; and specifically, that of the City of Las Vegas.
Methods and techniques of conflict resolution.
Advanced construction methods used in building and related structures.
Skills inUsing Hansen or other computer applications and operating computer equipment relative to area of assignment.
Interpreting and enforcing applicable city, state and federal codes, ordinances and regulations related to zoning, nuisance, health and safety requirements.
Working with diverse cultural and socioeconomic groups using tact, discretion, initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines.
Operating modern office equipment, including computers.
Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Establishing and meeting critical deadlines, compiling and collecting data, establishing priorities, organizing workload, and conducting necessary follow-up activities with minimal supervision.
CITY OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
LVCEA Compensation and Benefits - 2026
COMPENSATION
Annual Base Pay Increases
  • Negotiated as part of the collective bargaining process.
  • Step (Merit) Increase - typically awarded on the anniversary date of hire, up to range maximum.

BENEFITS
Uniform Allowance
  • Available for some classifications.

Tool/Equipment Allowance
  • Available for some classifications.

Retirement
  • Benefit eligible employees participate in the Public Employees' Retirement System of Nevada (PERS). PERS, a statewide defined benefit plan, calculates retirement benefits based on 2.25 percent (current percentage for employees hired 7/1/15 and after)for each year of service, applied to the employee's highest consecutive 36-month average salary. PERS also requires that employees share 50 percent of the PERS contribution, which is implemented by reducing the city's salary ranges. The highest consecutive 36-month average salary is increased commensurate with the salary range reductions required by PERS.

Deferred Compensation
  • The city offers a 457(b) Plan which is a government deferred compensation plan similar to a 401(k) plan. It offers both pre-tax and after-tax savings and investment options.

Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Employees are covered the first of the month following date of employment. Five medical plans, two dental, and two vision plans are available. City pays 100% of employee premium + 50% of dependent premium.

Life and AD&D Insurance
  • City provides $20,000 insurance at no cost.
  • Additional voluntary life insurance and AD&D insurance available for purchase.

Disability Insurance
  • City provides a long term disability policy:
    • LTD: Employees who normally work at least 30 hours/we...