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Johnston County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Are you a skilled construction professional looking for your next career move? Look no further than Johnston County Inspections! Our team an immediate opening for a Code Enforcement Officer. Join us in our commitment to the health, safety and welfare of the public. This objective is achieved through the uniform enforcement of state and local laws.
An employee in this class inspects construction work in process of old and new buildings to enforce State codes for building construction including the five trade areas of building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical and fire codes at the Certification Level I,II or III. Work involves daily field checks in an assigned area of the County to inspect construction work in various stages of completion. Work involves performing skilled inspections to determine the quality of workmanship, materials, and safety precautions; and requires exercising judgment in interpreting State codes.
An employee will also perform reviews of blueprints to confirm they meet the applicable codes and standards. Considerable independent technical judgment is required to interpret provisions of established, but constantly changing codes as applied to practical construction projects and circumstances, and in making decisions. Inspections may require some physical effort and are performed under hazards present in dealing with construction work in progress.
The employee is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, and extremely hot and cold temperatures. Considerable tact and firmness must be used in dealing with contractors, property owners and the general public. Work is performed under general supervision of a higher level Code Enforcement Officer or Code Enforcement Supervisor, and is evaluated through consultations, by review of reports, and by homeowner satisfaction with building quality.
The Code Enforcement Officer is salary is based on certification level:
Code Enforcement Officer I $47,566.63 to $80,863.238
Code Enforcement Officer II $51,943.47 to 88,303.90
Code Enforcement Officer III $56,723.25 to $96,429.52
Code Enforcement Officer IV $61,942.49 to $105,302.22
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job. Other duties may be assigned.
Johnston County provides a comprehensive, affordable insurance and benefits program.
Employees are offered a diverse selection of benefits including medical (no-cost for the employee plan), dental, life, and supplemental benefit coverages. Employees can also take advantage of our on-site wellness clinic and virtual telehealth program, both at no-cost!
Additional benefits include participation in the NC Retirement System, a 401(k) match option, generous paid leave and holiday schedule, tuition reimbursement, and more! To learn more, visit www.myjcbenefits.com
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Code enforcement officers understand the laws about building design and access, property maintenance, public nuisances, business permits, zoning and land use.
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Prepare a variety of written reports, memos, and correspondence related to enforcement activities.
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Maintain accurate documentation and case files on all investigations, inspections, enforcementactions, and other job related activities including accurate and detailed information regarding code enforcement activity to substantiate violations; draw diagra
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Worked with fellow co-workers to insure public safety at City functions.
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Conducted field inspections for municipal code violations.
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Continuing education and career advancement.
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