
Code Enforcement Officer I - Neighborhood Services
Job Description
**This position is subject to budget required furloughs to be implemented in the 2026 calendar year, and any furloughs subsequently approved.**
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As a Code Enforcement Officer, you will:
- Investigate complaints, meet with citizens, and enforce codes related to housing standards, environmental health, vehicle and vegetation abatement, and zoning ordinances
- Intervene and mediate to resolve potential conflicts regarding citations or code violations
- Inspect homes, apartment buildings, businesses, vacant lots, and other properties to ensure compliance with housing standards, zoning and environmental health codes, ordinances, and regulations; determine whether properties are in compliance
- Issue notices of violation and perform follow-up inspections
- Document all actions and notices and issue condemnation orders
- Testify in court and at administrative proceedings and interview complainants and witnesses
- Respond in a courteous manner to public inquiries and complaints about code violations such as minimum housing standards, sanitation, weeds, junk vehicles, litter, land use/zoning, and graffiti
- Take photographs of violations and document activities using a computer; effectively and accurately convey observations
- Perform research to determine ownership and approved uses of property
- Work within neighborhoods to interdict signs of neighborhood decline and blight and foster community involvement with neighborhoods and organizations
- Other duties as assigned
- Learn more about this job by reviewing the class specification on the City of Colorado Springs Class Specifications page
We are looking for candidates who demonstrate:
Knowledge of:
- Operations, services, and activities of a code enforcement program
- Principles, practices, methods, and techniques of technical inspection and code enforcement
- Methods and techniques of investigating property ownership
- Pertinent state and local ordinances, regulations, and health codes
Ability to:
- Interpret and apply pertinent state and local ordinances, regulations, and health codes
- Make independent judgements
- Use noise and light meters, police radios, and mobile field reporting equipment
- Communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Proficiency use Microsoft Office Suite and case management software
- Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade (high school diploma or GED)
- One year of full-time, professional experience in a related field
- Possess, or obtain upon hire, and maintain a valid, non-probationary Colorado driver’s license not subject to restrictions
We value a diverse range of qualifications and experiences. Our organization views each year of further education as equivalent to each year of relevant work experience, and each year of additional relevant work experience as equivalent to each year of required education.
- Experience with investigations, inspections, and enforcement
Please contact our team at [email protected] for any questions about this position.
Physical Demands: Exerting up to 50 lbs. occasionally; 20lbs. frequently; or negligible amounts constantly; OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree
Environmental Conditions/Frequency:
Primary Work Environment - Office/field environment with travel from site to site
Extreme Temperature - Seasonally
Wetness and Humidity - Several times per month
Respiratory Hazards - Several times per month
Noise and Vibrations - Several times per month
Physical Hazards - Several times per month
Mechanical and/or Electrical Hazards - Occasionally
Exposure to Communicable Diseases - Frequent contact with the public