Police/Code Enforcement Officer
Ware County GA Government
- Waycross, GA
- Permanent
- Full-time
DRUG FREE WORKPLACEJOB TITLE: Police/Codes Enforcement OfficerDEPARTMENT: Planning and Codes, Ware CountyJOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for assisting the department in enforcing Ware County codes.MAJOR DUTIES:
- Enforcing Ware County codes and ordinances pertinent to the job.
- Responding to citizen complaints and inquiries.
- Speaking to school and civic groups on county codes.
- Maintaining standard operating procedures for the job; prepare daily activity reports.
- Operates and maintains all equipment, including terminals, computers, recorders, and other communications system devices related to the job.
- Represents county in court proceedings dealing with codes enforcement.
- Monitors the maintenance of communication records, including violations; maintains records.
- Prepares and maintains various reports on his responsible activities.
- Attends training workshops, seminars and conventions as necessary.
- Enforces litter control, unsafe buildings, animal ordinances, and other laws for the county.
- Operates computer (including wireless laptop) at a high level of proficiency.
- Conducts building inspections in accordance with pertinent laws and ordinances.
- Available periodically for after-hours call-outs.
- Knowledge of applicable federal, state and local laws and departmental policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of the geography and road system of the county.
- Knowledge of the radio codes used in public safety work.
- Skill in the operation of radio/communications equipment.
- Skill in written and oral communication.
- Skill in dealing with the public.
- Skill in maintaining records and preparing reports.
- Skill in making decisions accurately and rapidly.
- Skill in the operation of computers.
- Knowledge and level of competency commonly associated with completion of specialized training in the field of work.
- Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the diverse objectives and functions of the subunits in the department in order to direct and coordinate work within the department, usually interpreted to require three to five years of related experience.
- Ability to meet current requirements set forth in the Georgia Mandate Law Enforcement Training Act/Peace Officer’s Standards and Training Act.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Georgia for the type of vehicle operated.