Code Enforcement Officer
City of Montclair - Montclair, CA
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Salary : $63,958.56 - $77,742.00 Annually Location : Montclair, CA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 20260210 Department: Community Development Opening Date: 02/10/2026 Closing Date: 3/5/2026 6:00 PM Pacific FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: TEAMSTERS Max Number of Applicants: 200 The contents of the job bulletin should not be construed as an implied contract. All information is subject to change and the City is not bound to any information or errors contained in the bulletin. This posting may close earlier than the indicated closing date if an excessive number of applications is received. The closing date may also be extended, or the job may be re-posted if an insufficient number of applications is received during the initial posting period. Job Description Applicants that meet the minimum requirements will be invited to take a written examination. Candidates passing the written examination will be invited to participate in a structured oral interview. Under general supervision, performs a variety of technical duties in support of the City's General Code Enforcement Unit including zoning, property maintenance, and other aspects of the Municipal Code. Interprets and explains laws and regulations to the general public to gain conformance. Issues notices and orders of compliance; Facilitates the removal of blight and graffiti. Serves as a resource and provides information on City regulations to property owners, residents, businesses, the general public, and other City departments. May assist the City's Special Operations Code Enforcement Unit in homelessness and other matters of public concern. Performs other duties as assigned. Essential Job Duties Receives and responds to complaints regarding zoning violations, abandoned vehicles, sign ordinances, property maintenance violations, and building/ housing code violations. Prepares case files, including researching and establishing legal owner, verifying parcel addresses along with other necessary information to conduct investigation and enforcement action. Issues correction notices, citations, and/or other legal forms and documents to offending parties. Conducts reinspections; maintains records for follow-up investigations. Documents violations and information with the intent to gain voluntary compliance. Organizes and participates in neighborhood clean-ups. Attends and provides information to neighborhood meetings. Links property owners with resources and creates innovative ways for property owners to abate appearance violations. Works with other departments and agencies to abate neighborhood nuisances. Reviews and inspects business licenses. Provides assistance to the public; meets and corresponds with property owners, regarding code requirements. Prepares and conducts inspections and follow-up inspections for the city's weed abatement program. Code Enforcement Officers may be required to work rotating shifts, as well as special details and assignments as needed. Officers may also be required to attend City Council meetings, special City events, and other related matters. In the event of a disaster, Code Enforcement Officers are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly (Government Code Section 3100). ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES This classification is non-safety and reports to the Code Enforcement Supervisor or Manager. Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Organizational function of the various agencies involved with planning, zoning, and land-use procedures. Principles and methods of investigation utilized in code enforcement, inspections, and enforcement; applicable laws, ordinances, and codes. Basic terminology used in zoning includes regulations; principles and techniques of investigation; court procedure; criminal and civil law; legal rights of citizens; rules of evidence; building, housing, and abatement codes. Principles and practices of municipal zoning and land use regulations. Office methods, and procedures. Computer processing systems and applications. Skills/Abilities to: Investigate zoning, code, and other complaints in a timely and tactful manner. Interpret and explain a variety of codes, ordinances, and other regulations to the public, Deal courteously and communicate effectively with a variety of individuals. Effectively resolve conflicts and problems between concerned parties. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; research and prepare written reports. Work in both office and field environments. Travel from site to site and may be exposed to inclement weather conditions, including noise, dust, and fumes. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Read and interpret maps, plans, and legal descriptions. Operate technology-based programs and cell phones. Deal constructively with conflict and develop effective resolutions. Code Enforcement Officers must possess the ability to adapt to various people and/or personality types, as well as ever-changing situations and circumstances; the ability to balance positive and negative emotions under adverse conditions; the ability to mediate difficult situations as well as deal constructively with conflict and/or difficult people, including the criminal element; the ability to observe and quickly interpret various situations and circumstances as well as develop effective resolutions; the ability to implement oral and written communication skills; exercise sound judgment in the absence of direct supervision and/or specific guidelines; the ability to adapt to ever-changing priorities and work on multiple assignments concurrently; the ability to meet challenging deadlines in the presence of ongoing interruptions; the ability to learn and apply new information and/or skills related to the position, as well as interact positively and appropriately with the public, fellow Officers, staff, interagency departments, management, City Officials, Commissions, contractors, consultants, and other internal or external agencies, organizations and/or people in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from high school or G.E.D. required. College-level courses in building construction technology, basic code enforcement, or related field are desirable. Experience in building inspection/construction and/or code enforcement, preferably supplemented by coursework related to inspection, construction, plumbing, electrical, public relations is desirable. Deal constructively with conflict and develop effective solutions. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Within six months of hire/promotion, must obtain, and continuously maintain PC 832 and C.L.E.T.S. Certification. Prior experience as a Code Enforcement Officer with a public agency and the ability to speak Spanish is highly desirable. PHYSICAL DEMANDS In the performance of daily activities, this position requires considerable physical activity in indoor and outdoor settings including the ability to sit, stand, and walk for up to two hours at a time. Must be able to reach, grasp, twist, turn, bend, climb, stoop, kneel, and squat. Requires the ability to operate a motor vehicle to visit various City sites; vision to read printed materials and see while working; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. Must be able to work at heights above 40 feet. Must be able to lift, carry, push, and pull heavy objects up to 50 pounds. The position must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions including heat, cold, wind, rain, and other conditions. LICENSES AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Possession of a valid California driver's license and a satisfactory driving record with proof of insurability is required. Applicant must pass a Police background test, which includes a polygraph examination, prior to the start of employment. The City of Montclair is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Full-time employees are currently covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System. The City contributes to medical, dental, and vision health plans for the employee with family coverage available. A term life insurance policy is paid by the City, as well as a long-term disability plan. To encourage employees to further their education in job-related fields, an educational subsidy is available upon completion of one-year probation. Nonshift employees receive 80 hours of vacation after one year of service; 120 hours after five years of service; 160 hours after ten years of service; and 200 hours after 20 years of service. Shift employees receive 145.21 hours of vacation after one year of service; 217.79 hours after five years of service; and 290.40 hours after ten years of service. Sick leave accumulates at the rate of eight hours per month. The City may credit an employee who is coming from another governmental agency with one half of his/her accumulated sick leave up to a maximum of 240 hours. Presently, 104 hours of paid holidays are provided each year for nonshift employees and 157.29 hours of paid holidays are provided each year for shift employees. 01 Do you have a High School diploma or GED? Yes No 02 Do you have a valid California driver's license and a satisfactory driving record? Yes No 03 Are you able to work a schedule that includes rotating shifts, as well as special assignments and details that may require weekend availability? Yes No 04 Which of the following areas do you have work experience? Code Enforcement Law Enforcement Building Inspection Animal Control Security Homeless Assistance Public Relations Homeless Outreach Case Management Drug Rehabilitation Social Work Shelter Work 05 Select all relevant college or professional coursework completed. Building Construction Technology Basic Code Enforcement Inspection Construction Plumbing Electrical Public Relations Conflict Resolution Deescalation Training Psychology 06 Is there anything else you would like to share with us about your background that would make you a good candidate for this position? 07 The candidate selected for this position will be required to pass a thorough police department background screening, which includes a polygraph test. By submitting your application, you are indicating that you consent to such a background investigation if you are provided with a conditional offer for the position. Do you understand and agree? Yes No 08 By completing this supplemental questionnaire you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal. Yes, I understand and agree No, I do not agree Required Question
Created: 2026-03-04