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City of Brookville Part-time Zoning Enforcement Officer

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Part-time Zoning Enforcement Officer

The City of Brookville is accepting resumes for a part-time Zoning Enforcement Officer. The position provides a variety of technical support tasks for the Economic/Community Development Department. 

The selected candidate serves as a code compliance officer, investigating violations and initiating procedures to abate the violation and obtain compliance. Performs a variety of routine general office functions and conducts daily field inspections and investigations to ensure compliance with zoning code and existing structure code; investigates complaints of non-compliance; conducts inspections; notifies violators; initiates and processes court actions. Performs exterior maintenance inspections; investigates complaints of unsafe/unsanitary structures; enforces regulations regarding existing structure code and industrial restrictions. 

Completion of secondary education or equivalent (high school diploma or GED); one or more years of experience and/or training related to inspection, law enforcement, building inspection, land use, or a related field; or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. This is a part-time, non-exempt position Monday-Friday, with hours varying between 15-28 hours per week. Hourly rate is $15.30 -$19.06 DOQ.

Individuals interested must submit a resume to Sonja M. Keaton, City Manager, City of Brookville, PO Box 10, Brookville, Ohio 45309, or by email at skeaton@brookvilleohio.com. The position is open until filled. 

Brookville is an EOE; ADA compliant.

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