What are the responsibilities and job description for the Motor Vehicle Repair Enforcement Officer (Regulatory & Economic Resources) position at Miami-Dade County?
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED. Two years of experience in automotive repair or automotive body repair and painting are required. One year of automotive vocational training may substitute for one year of the required experience. Must possess a Driver license. As a condition of continued employment, must obtain two Automotive Services Excellence certificates prior to the completion of the probationary period. Automotive Services Excellence certificates must be obtained at the employee's own time and expense.
Recruitment Notes
This is technical field work in the investigation, inspection and enforcement of the Miami-Dade County Motor Vehicle Repair Ordinance. Employees in this class are responsible for conducting field inspections to determine potential violations of the Miami-Dade County Motor Vehicle Repair Ordinance. Work involves answering inquiries from representatives of the automotive repair industry and the public concerning provisions of the ordinance, inspecting automotive repair shops for required licensing and equipment, confirming that technicians have been certified, investigating consumer complaints, gathering evidence and witnesses for use in possible prosecution, and testifying at appeal hearings. Work is performed independently in the field and incumbents exercise tact and judgment in communicating and explaining ordinance provisions to facility owners, their employees, and consumers. Supervision is received from a technical and administrative superior who assists in difficult and complex cases, and reviews work through inspection reports and personal conferences for conformity with departmental policies, procedures and practices.
High school diploma or GED. Two years of experience in automotive repair or automotive body repair and painting are required. One year of automotive vocational training may substitute for one year of the required experience. Must possess a Driver license. As a condition of continued employment, must obtain two Automotive Services Excellence certificates prior to the completion of the probationary period. Automotive Services Excellence certificates must be obtained at the employee's own time and expense.
Recruitment Notes
This is technical field work in the investigation, inspection and enforcement of the Miami-Dade County Motor Vehicle Repair Ordinance. Employees in this class are responsible for conducting field inspections to determine potential violations of the Miami-Dade County Motor Vehicle Repair Ordinance. Work involves answering inquiries from representatives of the automotive repair industry and the public concerning provisions of the ordinance, inspecting automotive repair shops for required licensing and equipment, confirming that technicians have been certified, investigating consumer complaints, gathering evidence and witnesses for use in possible prosecution, and testifying at appeal hearings. Work is performed independently in the field and incumbents exercise tact and judgment in communicating and explaining ordinance provisions to facility owners, their employees, and consumers. Supervision is received from a technical and administrative superior who assists in difficult and complex cases, and reviews work through inspection reports and personal conferences for conformity with departmental policies, procedures and practices.