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Code Enforcement Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

... the enforcement of state and local codes and/or ordinances; issues traffic citations. * Responds to calls regarding suspicious or criminal activity, accidents, deceased persons, domestic disputes ...

MASTER-AT-ARMS

Sparks, NV

$18 - $22.75/hr

Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations * Conduct crime prevention programs WORK ENVIRONMENT * As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will ...

MASTER-AT-ARMS

Las Vegas, NV

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations * Conduct crime prevention programs WORK ENVIRONMENT * As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will ...

MASTER-AT-ARMS

Henderson, NV

$16 - $20.25/hr

Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations * Conduct crime prevention programs WORK ENVIRONMENT * As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will ...

MASTER-AT-ARMS

Carson City, NV

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Conduct preliminary investigations into Uniform Code of Military Justice violations * Conduct crime prevention programs WORK ENVIRONMENT * As an Enlisted Sailor working in law enforcement, you will ...

Communicate pertinent information to the Client (law enforcement personnel) in a timely manner when supporting live monitoring. * Build and maintain a master list of slang terms and codes used by a ...

Communicate pertinent information to the Client (law enforcement personnel) in a timely manner when supporting live monitoring. * Build and maintain a master list of slang terms and codes used by a ...

Communicate pertinent information to the Client (law enforcement personnel) in a timely manner when supporting live monitoring. * Build and maintain a master list of slang terms and codes used by a ...

Communicate pertinent information to the Client (law enforcement personnel) in a timely manner when supporting live monitoring. * Build and maintain a master list of slang terms and codes used by a ...

Enforce course policies, including dress code, cart usage, and general golf etiquette. * Report course conditions, such as weather-related hazards or unplayable areas, to the appropriate staff.

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Support Services Dispatcher

Reno, NV · On-site

$18.24 - $25.53/hr

... Enforcement and other services; determine nature and location of emergency; determine priority ... Monitors and responds to code and alarm systems including fire, resuscitation, gas, elevator, video ...

... Enforcement and other services; determine nature and location of emergency; determine priority ... Monitors and responds to code and alarm systems including fire, resuscitation, gas, elevator, video ...

... Enforcement and other services; determine nature and location of emergency; determine priority ... Monitors and responds to code and alarm systems including fire, resuscitation, gas, elevator, video ...

... Enforcement and other services; determine nature and location of emergency; determine priority ... Monitors and responds to code and alarm systems including fire, resuscitation, gas, elevator, video ...

... Enforcement and other services; determine nature and location of emergency; determine priority ... Monitors and responds to code and alarm systems including fire, resuscitation, gas, elevator, video ...

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How much do code enforcement jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for code enforcement in Nevada is $61,062.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,900.00 and $70,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Code Enforcement Officer, you need a solid understanding of local codes and ordinances, investigative techniques, and often a background in public administration or criminal justice. Familiarity with inspection software, record management systems, and sometimes certification such as the ICC (International Code Council) certification is typical. Strong communication, conflict resolution, and attention to detail are vital soft skills for interacting with the public and resolving disputes. These abilities are crucial for ensuring community safety, upholding local standards, and maintaining positive relationships with residents.

What are some common challenges faced by code enforcement officers in their daily work?

Code enforcement officers frequently encounter challenges such as handling confrontational situations with property owners, staying updated with evolving local codes and ordinances, and managing a high volume of cases efficiently. They often need to balance regulatory compliance with diplomacy, as building positive relationships with the community is crucial. Additionally, officers must document violations thoroughly and collaborate with other municipal departments, such as zoning, fire, or public health, to resolve complex issues.

What are code enforcement officers and what do they do?

Code enforcement officers are professionals responsible for ensuring that local laws, ordinances, and regulations related to building codes, zoning, property maintenance, and public safety are followed. They inspect properties, investigate complaints, and work with property owners to resolve violations. Their goal is to maintain community standards, protect public health and safety, and improve neighborhood quality. Code enforcement officers may issue warnings, citations, or even initiate legal proceedings if violations are not corrected.

What is the difference between Code Enforcement vs Building Inspector?

AspectCode EnforcementBuilding Inspector
Required credentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles may need certifications in code enforcement or related fieldsRequires a high school diploma; certifications in building inspection or related areas are common
Work environmentFieldwork and office work; inspecting properties for code violationsPrimarily fieldwork; inspecting new and existing structures for compliance
Employer and industry usageMunicipalities, counties, government agenciesMunicipalities, counties, government agencies
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding roles related to code compliance and enforcementUnderstanding building inspection processes and requirements

Both roles are essential in ensuring safety and compliance within communities. While Code Enforcement focuses on violations of codes and ordinances, Building Inspectors primarily verify that construction and renovations meet building codes. They often work together but have distinct responsibilities within the regulatory framework.

What are the most commonly searched types of Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada? The most popular types of Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada are:
What are popular job titles related to Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada? For Code Enforcement jobs in Nevada, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Nevada are hiring for Code Enforcement jobs? Cities in Nevada with the most Code Enforcement job openings:
Infographic showing various Code Enforcement job openings in Nevada as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,062 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

Deputy Sheriff I, II or III

Eureka County, NV

Eureka, NV • On-site

$28.02/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 hours ago


Job description

Salary: $28.02 Hourly
Location : Eureka County, NV
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202213
Department: Sheriff Office
Opening Date: 10/20/2022
Description
Deputy Sheriff I, II and III
Deputy I, Range ELE10
Deputy II, Range ELE11
Deputy III, Range ELE12
Summary of Job Purpose: Responsible for performing a variety of public safety and law enforcement services. Performs law enforcement related activities that include technical and administrative functions. May be assigned to detention, court, or patrol.
Examples of Duties
Deputy I: Employees in the class of Deputy Sheriff I are distinguished from those in the class of Deputy Sheriff II or Deputy Sheriff III by working to obtain or in possession of a Category III POST certificate and assignment to work in the detention facility without being the holder of a current Nevada Basic, Intermediate or Advanced POST certificate. Employees in the Deputy Sheriff I class shall not be assigned to patrol and/or investigative functions without direct supervision until successful completion of required certifications.
  • Maintains order and security within the detention facility; assesses information and makes decisions regarding inmates; directs and instructs inmates (individually and in groups); monitors and documents behavior of inmates; supervises visitation, exercise, and work programs of inmates.
  • Searches incoming inmates for removal of valuables and contraband; inventories property for secure keeping; conducts interviews and reviews background of inmates to determine appropriate housing assignment and if medical attention is needed; assigns inmates uniforms, supplies; provides orientation to new inmates regarding rules, regulations, and responsibilities; fingerprints and photographs inmates.
  • Prepares written reports and maintains statistics on incidents such as use of force, disturbances, and contraband confiscated; identifies symptoms of possible emotional and physical disorders to make referrals; gives first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Processes incoming and outgoing mail of inmates; ensures inmates receive food and medication.
  • Transports inmates for court appearances, medical appointments, work details, and other facilities.
  • Completes appropriate paperwork upon release of inmates; provides inmates with proper notices and return of personal property and money.
  • Performs security checks of facility and perimeter of facility, cell inspections, shakedowns and search of inmates returning to jail from work detail/court/medical, etc.
  • Enforces and executes civil and criminal processes; serves civil papers, jury summons, and court subpoenas; enforce restraining orders, arrest warrants, and search warrants; prepares for and testifies in court or other legal proceedings.
  • Prepares written reports and completes forms for misdemeanor citations crime reports, requests for service, activity logs, and arrest reports.
  • Conducts criminal investigations; interviews victims, suspects, and witnesses; collects, preserves, and secures evidence from crime scenes; lifts fingerprints; takes photographs; makes sketches and diagrams; conducts searches; arranges for medical/psychological appointments for victims and transports when necessary.
  • Assist in maintaining various tasks of upkeep of detention center.
  • Animal control functions and enforcement.

Deputy II: Under general supervision, provides law enforcement services including: patrol, citizen assistance, investigations, crime prevention, traffic control, transportation, completes oral and written reports, court security; processes, monitors, controls activities, supervises and transports inmates. Incumbent must have possession of a Category IBasic POST certificate and one (1) year of law enforcement experience. Incumbents regular assignment is to detention, patrol and/or investigative functions.
  • In addition to performing duties assigned to Deputy I; patrols town site and rural areas of County providing traffic enforcement, citizen assistance, building security, crime deterrence, accident investigation, and the enforcement of state and local codes and/or ordinances; issues traffic citations.
  • Responds to calls regarding suspicious or criminal activity, accidents, deceased persons, domestic disputes, public nuisances, mediates disputes and disturbances; administers basic first aid; assists other county departments as needed; assists other law enforcement agencies; arrests offenders.
  • Plans, promotes, implements, and participates in community awareness programs that promote safety and enhance public relations.
  • Maintains operation proficiencies; stays abreast of the latest information relevant to assignments and areas of responsibility.
  • Participates in search and rescue efforts, may perform deputy coroner and/or resident deputy duties.
  • May provide instruction and training; formally presents a body of knowledge to students in classroom settings; formally as a Field Training Officer or informally as a fellow employee orient new personnel to their work environment.

Deputy III: Under general supervision, provides law enforcement services. Incumbent must have possession of a Category I Advanced POST certificate.
  • In addition to performing duties assigned to Deputy I and II: provides instruction and training; formally presents a body of knowledge to students in classroom settings; formally as a Field Training Officer or informally as a fellow employee orient new personnel to their work environment.

Qualifications
Education and Experience: The knowledge and ability listed may be acquired through different types of education, training and experience. An example of a typical way to acquire the qualifying knowledge and ability is listed below:
Deputy I:
  • High School diploma/GED
  • Must be 21 years of age at time of hire
  • Must be a Citizen of the United States at time of testing for the position
  • Must not have a felony or domestic violence convictions

Deputy II:
  • Deputy I requirements
  • Category I Nevada POST Certification
  • One (1) year of law enforcement experience

Deputy III:
  • Deputy I and II requirements
  • Category I Advanced Nevada POST Certification.

Required Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations: Continued employment is contingent upon all required licenses and certificates being maintained in active status without suspension or revocation.
Deputy I:
  • Category I or III Nevada POST Certification for detention facility assignments within one (1) year of employment (an additional 6 months may be extended with POST approval.)
  • Nevada Class C Driver's License
  • CPR and First Aid certification within six (6) months of date of employment.

Deputy II
  • Deputy I requirements
  • Category I Nevada POST Certification

Deputy III:
  • Deputy I and II requirements,
  • Category I Advanced Nevada POST Certification.
    Special Requirements:
    • Deputy Sheriffs must be able to meet stand-by requirements to respond for emergencies to assist Eureka County.
    • Represents the County with dignity, integrity, and a spirit of cooperation in all relationships with staff and the public.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of public relations and customer service; county, state, and federal laws, statutes, ordinances and court decisions related to assigned activities; agency policy, procedures, rules, regulations, mission, vision, values, and goals; principles and practices of effective interview and interrogation techniques; criminal investigation, prisoner management, and modern law enforcement principles, practices and techniques; court procedures to include case development, presentation and testifying; weaponry and associated safety practices, crowd management and law enforcement critical incident techniques, safety, security and first aid policies and procedures, county geography; computers utilizing standard and specialized software applications; and, standard office practices and procedures, including filing and the operation of standard office equipment, communicating effectively in oral and written forms.
Skills in: Implementing goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and safety standards; Interpreting, applying and explaining state laws, local ordinances, and agency regulations and policies; coping with adverse situations firmly, courteously and with respect for individual rights; crime scene preservation and collection of evidence; operating a vehicle safely and effectively in normal and emergency situations; safe and effective use of firearms, impact weapons and chemical agents; deterring and executing proper course of action under emergency conditions; using initiative and independent judgment within established policy guidelines; communicating effectively in oral and written forms; and, techniques for dealing successfully with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone.
Physical/Mental Demands & Working Environment: The physical/mental requirements described herein are repetitive of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this position successfully.
Physical ability to execute: running, climbing, standing, squatting, bending, reaching and sitting for prolonged periods of time; occasionally push, lift, or carry up to 150 pounds; strength to drag, carry, lift, or physically restrain persons and objects; traverse difficult terrain, strength, stamina, coordination and balance to stand and walk for periods. Vision in low light to: read materials, see details, use weaponry/firearm and a computer screen/terminal. Hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone; and to identify tone signals. Dexterity and coordination: to write and to effectively use weaponry/firearm. Mental ability to handle stress and demands of workloads and to remain alert in confined space on all shifts. Under stress, incumbent must be able to utilize critical thinking skills, such as logic, judgement, and reasoning. See the physical requirements percentage rating attached.
Exposure to hazards, including, but not limited to; vehicle traffic, body fluids, toxic agents, smoke, dust, fumes, heat, cold, noise, and odor. Performs duties both inside and outside; being outside occurs on a frequent basis and requires exposure to; vehicle traffic, dust, fumes, smoke, high noise levels, and extreme weather conditions.
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. A list of eligible candidates will be established for a minimum of 14 calendar days. Recruiting will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications has been received or a hiring decision has been made.
Full-time employees are offered a complete benefits package including health care, dental, vision, life, Nevada PERS retirement, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. In addition, employees can voluntarily enroll in a deferred compensation plan, Health Savings account, and various other supplemental insurance plans offered by the County.
Part-time employees who regularly work 20 hours or more per week will earn annual leave on a pro-rata basis. Part-time employees employed more than half-time (1040 hours or more in a fiscal year) are enrolled in PERS.