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Eagle County Government

Code Compliance Officer I OR II- Neighborhood Services

Eagle County Government, Eagle, Colorado, us, 81631

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Code Compliance Officer I OR II- Neighborhood Services Eagle County Government’s Neighborhood Services Department is seeking an experienced and motivated Code Compliance Officer to join our team.

This is a single position that can be filled at Code Compliance Officer I or II level, depending on the candidate’s experience and qualifications.

Schedule:

Monday‑Friday, 8 am to 5 pm (approximately 40 hours per week).

Hours may shift slightly for meetings and internal coordination.

Application Deadline:

October 22nd.

The job will remain open until filled.

Pay Range:

$33.23‑$46.52 per hour.

Hiring Range: • Code I: $30.21‑$36.25 per hour; maximum $42.29. • Code II: $33.23‑$39.88 per hour; maximum $46.52.

What You’ll Do (Core Responsibilities)

Case Management: Respond to, investigate, and resolve complaints regarding violations of Eagle County Land Use Regulations (ECLUR) and Building Code.

Investigations: Conduct site visits, perform research on property history and zoning, document findings with photos and written reports, and communicate with all involved parties.

Coordination: Build relationships with local municipalities, other county departments, HOAs, and state agencies to ensure seamless enforcement and resolution.

Resolving Violations: Educate property owners on compliance requirements and guide them toward resolution through clear communication and formal enforcement procedures when necessary.

Proactive Inspections: Conduct annual site inspections of properties with special use permits, marijuana cultivation operations, and other regulated sites.

Record Keeping: Track all case activities, metrics, and resolutions using Energov and Google folder systems.

How The Roles Differ

The Code II role involves greater leadership, complexity, and strategic input compared to the core responsibilities shared with Code I.

A Code Compliance Officer I Will

Independently manage a caseload of code compliance issues.

Provide excellent customer service and act as a reliable point of contact for the public.

Support program improvements and assist with public information campaigns as needed.

Participate in hearings and court cases to provide testimony.

A Code Compliance Officer II, in addition to the above, will

Take the lead in developing and refining program policies, procedures, and strategic collaborations.

Manage the most complex and sensitive code enforcement cases.

Act as Planner on Duty and a back‑up building permit reviewer as needed.

Oversee the processing of all marijuana business licenses for the county.

Serve as a key leader in public education campaigns and interdepartmental coordination.

Qualifications Code Compliance Officer I:

One year of progressively responsible experience in a related field (e.g., law enforcement, regulatory enforcement, planning, or investigations).

Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Public Administration, Criminology, Environmental Sciences, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred).

Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and customer service skills; excellent written and oral communication.

Valid Colorado driver’s license and satisfactory motor vehicle record.

Code Compliance Officer II:

Three years of progressively responsible experience in a related field.

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field (preferred).

Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and project management abilities.

Bilingual ability (Spanish) preferred for both roles.

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