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The City of Fayetteville is currently recruiting for a DOT covered essential driving Code Enforcement Administrator for our Solid Waste Division of Public Services Department to perform field inspections of curbside issues to ensure compliance applicable solid waste ordinances, and regulations. Perform Solid Waste public education, reference to Removing and Preventing Illegal Dumping (RAPID). Review and issue notices, fines and citations to non-complying residential property owners; and to perform various related technical duties to include illegal dumping. Collect and display data for route optimization of Solid Waste collections.
- Coordinates with City departments to collect and distribute Solid Waste public education products regarding Curbside ordinance, solid waste, recycling, illegal dumping, litter, and municipal waste collection standards to increase social capital and resident compliance to the municipal code.
- Facilitate and collaborate with government and nonprofit organizations to encourage Fayetteville resident participation in neighborhood cleanup programs; coordinate special community events to encourage public participation of neighborhood improvements using facilitative leadership and event coordination.
- Inspect Curbside in and around the municipality for blight, waste, and non-compliant ordinance issues; ensure compliance, ordinances and regulations; perform follow-up inspections as necessary.
- Identify illegal dumpsites, corridor blight, and Curbside issues in, around the municipality; coordinate, and supervise the removal of dumping, blight, and Curbside safety issues.
- Collect and display data for route optimization of Solid Waste collections. Perform research to determine the approved conditional uses of property; research owners, tax records and maps and take actions to enforce municipal codes; implement special programs to prevent illegal dumping and suspected criminal activity at illegal dumpsites in the City.
- Patrol streets and perform inspections for Curbside issues with Solid Waste; issue notices of violation as necessary.
- Participate in a variety of travel within City limits including site inspection and title investigations.
- Operate and maintain light and medium sized equipment and other ancillary equipment in support of the collection of municipal solid waste, yard debris and recyclables, and operate to upkeep streets, rights-of-way and City properties.
- Participate in the collection, driving, hauling and disposal of municipal solid waste and/or yard debris at the appropriate landfill or transfer facility; perform additional tasks such as loading carts; repairing carts, using shovels, rakes, brooms, etc., while removing debris from the street or curb line.
Experience:
One year of municipal code enforcement or governmental regulatory inspection experience.
Training:
Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade supplemented by specialized training in, code enforcement, law enforcement, construction technology, or a related field.
LICENSING & CERTIFICATIONS:
Required:
Possession of an appropriate valid driver’s license; possession of a commercial driver’s license (CDL) permit, with the ability to obtain a class B CDL within six months of hire, and ability to maintain insurability.
Preferred:
None.
From the time of closing, the selection process is anticipated to last approximately 4 - 6 weeks. The process will consist of a panel interview with the selected candidate being subject to a pre-employment drug screen, DOT physical, physical abilities test, background check and driving history check.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary : $22