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Code Enforcement Officer

Sequim, WA ยท On-site

$32.70 - $42.12/hr

Code Enforcement Officer The Code Enforcement Officer position falls under the City of Sequim Civil Service program, which requires a written exam as well as an oral interview. Under the supervision ...

Code Enforcement Officer

Paducah, KY ยท On-site

$20.46 - $25.06/hr

Code Enforcement Officer Under general direction, makes inspections of grounds and properties for compliance/violations within City jurisdiction to ensure conformance with applicable codes.

Job Summary The Code Enforcement Officer position falls under the City of Sequim Civil Service program, which requires a written exam as well as an oral interview. The initial round of testing for ...

Code Enforcement Officer

Sequim, WA ยท On-site

$68K - $81K/yr

The Code Enforcement Officer performs a variety of duties involved in the investigation and resolution of potential violations, collaborating with residents and businesses to achieve voluntary ...

Code Enforcement Officer Join a team that's envisioning the future of building & safety! For nearly 60 years, Willdan Engineering has been a trusted partner to cities and counties across the nation ...

Enforces municipal, property maintenance codes and ordinances. * Receives and responds to complaints of code violations related to signage, nuisances, housing conditions, weeds, dumping, and other ...

Code Enforcement Officer

Sequim, WA ยท On-site

$32.70 - $42.12/hr

Job Summary The Code Enforcement Officer position falls under the City of Sequim Civil Service program, which requires a written exam as well as an oral interview. The initial round of testing for ...

Code Enforcement Officer

Paducah, KY ยท On-site

$20.46 - $25.06/hr

Enforces municipal, property maintenance codes and ordinances. * Receives and responds to complaints of code violations related to signage, nuisances, housing conditions, weeds, dumping, and other ...

Code Enforcement Officer

Logan, UT ยท On-site

$27.24/hr

The Code Enforcement Officer performs civilian enforcement of municipal codes within contract cities served by the Cache County Sheriff's Office. This is a full-time, benefited position. All benefits ...

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Code Enforcement Officer

Conroe, TX ยท On-site

$25.74/hr

D. with two years of Code Enforcement experience or other related experience. Some college level courses in Natural Science and two years of experience in environmental health or a qualified field ...

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Code Enforcement Officer

Conroe, TX ยท On-site

$25.74/hr

D. with two years of Code Enforcement experience or other related experience. Some college level courses in Natural Science and two years of experience in environmental health or a qualified field ...

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Regional Building Official We are seeking a Code Enforcement Officer to perform field inspections and enforce municipal ordinances on an as-needed basis. This is a part-time position with no ...

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How much do code enforcement jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for code enforcement in the United States is $59,965.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 does a code enforcement officer do?

A code enforcement officer ensures compliance with local building, zoning, and safety codes by inspecting properties, investigating violations, and issuing citations or notices for non-compliance. They often work with property owners, contractors, and city officials to resolve issues and may require knowledge of relevant regulations and documentation skills.

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 career paths in code enforcement?

Career paths in code enforcement typically start with entry-level inspector or officer roles, focusing on enforcing building codes, zoning laws, and property standards. Advancement can lead to supervisory positions, specialized roles such as environmental or fire code inspectors, or management positions like code enforcement supervisor or director, often requiring additional certifications and experience. Skills in communication, knowledge of local regulations, and familiarity with inspection tools are important for career progression.

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 degree do you need to be a code enforcement officer?

A code enforcement officer typically needs at least a high school diploma or equivalent; however, some positions prefer or require postsecondary education such as an associate's or bachelor's degree in fields like urban planning, public administration, or a related area. Relevant skills include knowledge of local codes and regulations, and some agencies may require certification or training in code enforcement procedures.

What's the difference between police and code enforcement?

Code enforcement officers focus on ensuring compliance with local ordinances related to property maintenance, zoning, and safety, while police officers enforce laws related to public safety, crime, and order. Code enforcement typically involves inspections and issuing citations for violations, whereas police handle criminal investigations and law enforcement actions.

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.
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Infographic showing various Code Enforcement job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,965 per year, or $28.8 per hour.
Code Enforcement Officer

Code Enforcement Officer

City of Sequim

Sequim, WA โ€ข On-site

$32.70 - $42.12/hr

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Code Enforcement Officer

The Code Enforcement Officer position falls under the City of Sequim Civil Service program, which requires a written exam as well as an oral interview. Under the supervision of the Police Department and in coordination with other City Departments, this position performs a variety of routine and complex work in the interpretation and enforcement of City codes and regulations related to community nuisances, abandoned and junk vehicles, parking violations, animal control, property maintenance, and related areas. The Code Enforcement Officer performs a variety of duties involved in the investigation and resolution of potential violations, collaborating with residents and businesses to achieve voluntary compliance with codes whenever possible. The position is required to monitor and respond to calls for assistance. BASE SALARY RANGE: $32.70 - $39.00 per hour According to the Collective Bargaining Agreement, candidates will start at the lower end of the range.

This position is eligible for longevity pay, which entitles the employee to a 2% pay increase for every five years employed at the City, to a maximum of 8% after 20+ years. Taking these numbers into account, the salary for this position could ultimately range from $32.70 - $42.12 per hour, with the upper pay appropriate for an employee who had 20+ years of longevity with the City of Sequim.

This position falls under the City of Sequim Civil Service Program, which requires the incumbent to successfully pass a police background investigation, which may include a medical examination, polygraph and psychological exam.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Working under a limited commission granted by the Chief of Police, the Code Enforcement Officer receives, investigates, and resolves a range of questions, complaints, violations and issues related to City code requirements.
  2. Responds to and investigates complaints of potential code violations; compares facts to code requirements; contacts individuals to discuss violations and alternatives for resolution; interviews complainants, witnesses and violators.
  3. Coordinates activities with local, state and federal agencies as appropriate; works with other City departments such as Community Development, Finance, and Public Works staff as needed for subject matter expertise on applicable codes.
  4. Conducts on-site visits to ensure compliance with applicable municipal codes and ordinances, with the expertise of other staff as needed; creates and maintains comprehensive records of visits and investigations, including photographs, documenting phone calls, emails and written correspondence; conducts follow-up inspections and verifies compliance.
  5. Coordinates the process and issues "notice of warning and violations" on behalf of the City, in collaboration with the relevant department to ensure legal and timely actions and appropriate process.
  6. Works with the City Attorney's office to resolve challenging cases; prepares documentation, presents evidence, provides testimony and recommends dispositions to the court as required.
  7. May enforce the City's sign code as it pertains to temporary signage; investigates questions and complaints regarding possible violations of sign code and takes appropriate code enforcement actions as necessary.
  8. Serves as a resource for City staff and residents regarding code requirements.
  9. Prepares correspondence relating to the status of code enforcement activities.
  10. Communicates with residents, neighborhood/homeowner associations, City Council, other agencies, and the public regarding City code, policies, procedures, rules, and regulations; provides information and recommendations within scope of authority.
  11. Assists in ongoing development of performance metrics for the City's Code Compliance Program to reflect awareness of private property rights and evaluate the effectiveness of the program; proposes amendments to enforcement procedures that would enhance the City's enforcement capabilities.
  12. Pro-actively explains and makes presentations to community groups and businesses; promotes, organizes and assists neighborhood groups to form cooperative self-help clean-up projects and programs.
  13. Drafts and distributes, with assistance from other departments, a variety of correspondence, notices, flyers, media releases and reports relating to code compliance issues and actions.
  14. Monitors activities in the public and private sectors of the City on a periodic basis by scheduling ongoing field investigations to pro-actively maintain compliance with applicable codes and regulations.
  15. Responds to and investigates complaints regarding violations of City ordinances and regulations; conducts field investigations regarding possible violations of codes and ordinances including but not limited to nuisance, abandoned and hulk vehicles, parking violations, property maintenance, housing, transportation, animal and business license/permits, health and sanitation.
  16. Serves as City's first responder in handling animal violations, dog bite investigations, collects animals at large, transports impounded animals to appropriate facilities, prepares citations, submits reports through the police department and prepares cases, if any, for prosecution; testifies in court or at civil and administrative hearings as required.
  17. Coordinates code compliance information and actions with other departments, jurisdictions or regulatory agencies.
  18. Participates and testifies at hearings for code enforcement appeals.
  19. Writes civil penalties, infractions, and civil parking tickets based on SMCs or RCWs, as applicable; escalates issues related to repeated offenders to City Attorney for recommendations on next steps as needed.
  20. Within legal, risk, and departmental guidelines, utilizes available technological tools, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), as directed, while also identifying opportunities to leverage technology for enhancing efficiency and solving problems.
  21. Primarily responsible for creating and maintaining, forms, checklists, procedural guidelines, voluntary correction agreements, municipal code amendments, etc., in consultation with and as approved by the City Attorney's Office.
  22. Maintains timely and regular attendance.
  23. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  1. Knowledge and understanding of municipal code enforcement methods and procedures, related to areas such as zoning, housing, transportation, health, sanitation and nuisance ordinances and codes, animal and business license/permit regulations, regulations and requirements of court evidence, rules of evidence and related procedures.
  2. Knowledge of Code compliance methods, inspection and investigation techniques; good command of English grammar and methods of report writing for the purpose of preparing accurate and concise written and statistical reports.
  3. Knowledge of and ability to prepare all code enforcement cases and supporting documentation in a manner that demonstrates compliance with procedural and due process considerations.
  4. Skill in interacting with the public, agencies, and other City employees in varying situations with tact and diplomacy, demonstrating maturity, emotional stability and skill at working well with others.
  5. Ability to exercise initiative and creativity in resolving disputes and complaints in an equitable and diplomatic manner, utilizing sound, reasonable judgment and appropriate discretion.
  6. Ability to plan, prioritize, and organize cases, complete work in a timely manner, work under pressure and be flexible in responding to changing priorities.
  7. Ability to exercise sound judgment in determining and documenting appropriate notice, enforcement, and abatement actions within established procedural guidelines and when such issues require involvement of City Attorney's office or supervisors.
  8. Ability to operate a computer utilizing a variety of standard and specialized software applications.
  9. Ability to operate a two-way radio in order to receive dispatches to calls for service.
  10. Ability to operate assigned vehicles skillfully, safely, and in conformance with applicable laws and regulations.
  11. Ability to participate and pass assigned formal training in animal control procedures, crisis communication, deescalation procedures, etc. as assigned by department.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSEducation and Experience:
  • Graduation from high school (or GED), college degree preferred.
  • Three or more years of professional related experience in code enforcement or inspection is preferred.
Certifications and Licenses:
  • Required within 30 days of hire:
    1. Valid Washington State driver's license
    2. CPR certification
  • Preferred at time of hire:
    1. Code Enforcement Officer
    2. Animal Control
Supplemental Information

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is performed indoors or outdoors in a variety of climatic conditions, requiring travel, driving a vehicle, and potential transport of animals. Outdoor environment can include uneven and unstable walking surfaces, slip and trip hazards, excessive noise, vehicle traffic and inclement weather conditions. May be required to work evenings and/or weekends as notified by supervisor. May be exposed to various chemicals, such as fumes, odors, gases, noise, dust, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical hazards, and electric hazards, indoors or outdoors at inspection sites. Possible exposure to unsatisfied or disgruntled animal or property owners, and/or potential hazards as it relates to instances of hoarding