Code Enforcement Officer I - Zoning, and Building Inspection Type: Full TimeSalary/Pay Rate: Based on experience and qualificationsPosted Date: 05/22/2026 2:57 PMJob Summary: This position is responsible for the enforcement of county codes and ordinances.Job Duties Conduct onsite inspections and re‑inspections of buildings, structures, and land to determine compliance with applicable zoning, noise, public safety, and nuisance codes.Maintain files of inspections, re‑inspections, consultations, and telephone conversations.Input inspection reports, investigation notes and consultation data into computer database.Issue warnings and/or court citations for code violations.Prepare cases and testify in court.Perform erosion control inspections if needed.Perform related duties as assigned.Education and Experience More than two years of related experience preferred.Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver's license issued by the State of Georgia for the type of vehicle or equipment operated.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of code enforcement principles and practices.Knowledge of county zoning, noise, public safety, nuisance, and other relevant codes.Knowledge of the methods used in conducting and documenting field investigations.Knowledge of records management principles.Knowledge of modern office principles and practices.Skill in the use of computer and job‑related software programs.Skill in the analysis of problems and the development and implementation of solutions.Skill in the preparation of clear and precise administrative reports.Skill in oral and written communication.Pre‑Employment Requirements Post‑offer negative drug test required.Applicants for positions that require a commercial motor vehicle at any time will be required to undergo controlled substances and alcohol testing prior to employment and may be subject to further testing during employment.Applicants will be asked to sign forms for release of information from previous employers in all cases where driving a CMV was one of your functions. Failure to sign may prevent employment as a CMV driver.Catoosa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.An application must be submitted, even if a resume is included.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Code Enforcement Officer I - Zoning, and Building Inspection Type: Full TimeSalary/Pay Rate: Based on experience and qualificationsPosted Date: 05/22/2026 2:57 PMJob Summary: This position is responsible for the enforcement of county codes and ordinances.Job Duties Conduct onsite inspections and re‑inspections of buildings, structures, and land to determine compliance with applicable zoning, noise, public safety, and nuisance codes.Maintain files of inspections, re‑inspections, consultations, and telephone conversations.Input inspection reports, investigation notes and consultation data into computer database.Issue warnings and/or court citations for code violations.Prepare cases and testify in court.Perform erosion control inspections if needed.Perform related duties as assigned.Education and Experience More than two years of related experience preferred.Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver's license issued by the State of Georgia for the type of vehicle or equipment operated.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of code enforcement principles and practices.Knowledge of county zoning, noise, public safety, nuisance, and other relevant codes.Knowledge of the methods used in conducting and documenting field investigations.Knowledge of records management principles.Knowledge of modern office principles and practices.Skill in the use of computer and job‑related software programs.Skill in the analysis of problems and the development and implementation of solutions.Skill in the preparation of clear and precise administrative reports.Skill in oral and written communication.Pre‑Employment Requirements Post‑offer negative drug test required.Applicants for positions that require a commercial motor vehicle at any time will be required to undergo controlled substances and alcohol testing prior to employment and may be subject to further testing during employment.Applicants will be asked to sign forms for release of information from previous employers in all cases where driving a CMV was one of your functions. Failure to sign may prevent employment as a CMV driver.Catoosa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.An application must be submitted, even if a resume is included.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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