General Statement of Duties
The City of Eugene Planning and Development Department (PDD) is looking for the right candidate with a unique blend of skills and abilities to fill a Code Enforcement Inspector position. This position performs critical inspection and administrative duties relating to enforcement of the City's zoning, environmental, nuisance, camping, rental housing and State building codes.
Our ideal candidate possesses a combination of code enforcement expertise and strong interpersonal skills that will help them work effectively with members of the public and staff across the City. They will value high quality service delivery and will take initiative to solve problems and find solutions. This candidate will work collaboratively with their team members to achieve goals. They will be proactive, flexible, and efficient in their work; responsive to the needs of their customers; and will develop relationships, cultivating the trust and confidence of their internal and external stakeholders.
Application Deadline: Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 5 p.m. P.T.
Accepting Online Applications only through the City of Eugene Website
Information on How to Apply
Classification: Code Enforcement Inspector
Salary: $31.31 - $39.03 hourly / $65,124.80 - $81,182.40 Annually
The City of Eugene determines starting pay within the range based on relevant education and experience as provided by the applicant in their application materials. This process is consistent with the Oregon Equal Pay Act (OEPA).
Department, Division: Planning and Development, Building and Permit Services
Union Representation: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Work Location: 99 W 10th Avenue, Eugene
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with the flexibility per business need
Benefits: The City of Eugene offers robust and competitive benefits. For more information, select the Benefits Tab, or view benefits summaries as well as see information about all employee benefits.
Bilingual Pay Benefit: This position qualifies for up to an additional 5% of base salary for bilingual pay. Please see “Supplemental Information” at the end of the posting for more information.
Living & Working in Eugene: Information about living in Eugene, how the City of Eugene operates, and more can be found on our website.
Examples of Duties Performed - Duties may include but are not limited to the following
- Reviews complaints of alleged violation(s) of code; researches, analyzes, and determines the location and nature of violation.
- Coordinates and conducts investigations and inspections of properties and structures with property owners, tenants, building inspectors, public health officials, police and other local agencies.
- Evaluates and determines whether a violation has occurred, and the best approach to facilitate compliance with requirements.
- Operating a vehicle is an essential duty of this position to perform field inspections. Employees are expected to operate a vehicle on a daily basis.
- Responds to public inquiries, addresses questions and complaints, and takes appropriate measures.
- Provides information to internal and external customers regarding code regulations and procedures.
- Writes information letters, enforcement orders, civil penalty notices and statements.
- Document code violations with photographs and maintains accurate descriptive case files field notes, and records; develops, maintains, updates and closes case files when appropriate.
- Calculates and recommends civil penalties against responsible parties that may result in collection actions, property liens and foreclosure. Prepares cases for legal action, if necessary. Provides testimony and evidence at appeal and Landlord Tenant Court hearings.
- Issues Stop Work Orders and posts public abatement notices.
- Manages nuisance abatement projects. Oversees the work of abatement contractors in the field to achieve code compliance.
- Responds to and inspects unsafe, unhealthy or inadequate housing; posts dangerous buildings and may authorize disconnection of utilities in unsafe conditions.
- Coordinates with police, contractors and other agencies to secure unsafe premises and assist with displaced occupants.
- May inspect trees to assess construction damage, preservation potential and hazard conditions.
- Inspects development sites for compliance with land use and zoning conditions established through building and land use permit approvals.
- Researches property ownership and history, permit records, applications, land use agreements, case history and historical records.
- Performs abatement of obstructions of the public right-of-way.
- Identifies and removes illegal signs from poles, median strips and planter strips. Notify and educate realtors, homeowners, businesses and politicians about local sign code requirements.
- Prepare and file lien notices with Finance Department.
- Approaches inspections with an understanding of the diversity of citizen and group perspectives. Actively supports and respects diversity in the workplace.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Code Enforcement Inspector
Qualifications
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description.
We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferable skills from a variety of sources and experiences. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role.
When screening your application, the City will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to meet minimum qualifications for this position.
Experience
Minimum Qualifications
Two years of general experience involving code enforcement, zoning, land use, and/or construction activities.
Education
High school degree or G.E.D. equivalent. Coursework in arboriculture, landscaping and related topics desirable.
Background
Must pass a background check.
Physical
Must pass a physical assessment and drug test.
License
Valid Oregon driver’s license (or, the ability to obtain by date of hire); must pass driving records check and, if hired, maintain a driving record that meets the City’s standard. Oregon law requires that an out-of-state license holder must obtain a valid Oregon license (with appropriate endorsements) within 30 days of becoming domiciled in the state (ORS 803.355).
The ideal candidate will have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities
Knowledge
- City zoning, environmental, nuisance, camping, and rental housing codes, and related administrative rules.
- Environmental and land use principles and practices. Design and construction principles and practices.
- Enforcement methods and due process.
- Advanced knowledge of English grammar, spelling and usage.
Skills And Abilities
- Research organize and present information.
- Understand and follow administrative requirements for investigative and enforcement actions.
- Advanced ability to analyze and interpret ordinance and compliance issues.
- Work independently. Conduct field investigations, determine violations and take appropriate enforcement actions.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with citizens from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and with other City employees and public agencies.
- Use a variety of tools and equipment related to code enforcement investigation including cameras, noise meters, cell phones, computers and office equipment.
- Use conflict resolution, negotiation and communication skills in adverse situations.
- Write letters, orders, civil penalty and abatement notices, statements and reports.
- Strong ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, contractors, other agencies, and the general public.
Supplemental Information
Working Conditions
Duties are performed in an office environment and in the field during investigations. Field work may involve exposure to a variety of conditions including inclement weather, noxious vegetation, construction site hazards, animals, dust, noise, odor and cramped quarters. Required to bend, reach, climb and walk on uneven terrains and vegetated slopes to complete inspections. Occasionally lift up to 20 pounds. Operate vehicle on public roads or rights-of-way.
Bilingual Pay Benefit
Per the AFSCME contract, the City shall pay an employee an additional 5% for a required intermediate or advanced level competency. To qualify for bilingual pay, the employee must have demonstrated fluency in the required language and successfully pass a fluency examination administered by the City's Employee Resource Center division.
What To Expect From Our Selection Process
Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training. The selection process varies according to the position and can include such things as screening of supplemental questionnaires, written or skill tests, ability or fitness tests, interviews, and assessment processes. In addition, background investigations and records checks may be required. Some positions also require applicants to have a psychological evaluation and/or physical examination and a drug test prior to employment. Marijuana use is evaluated consistent with current state law regulations.
PLEASE NOTE: Once the posting closes, the process can take 4-6 weeks to complete.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of Eugene is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee. We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion we desire to welcome, respect, and create a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. Women, people with disabilities, and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
The City of Eugene complies with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any applicant with a qualified disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act may request accommodation by contacting an employment coordinator at (541) 682-5061.
In compliance with the
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Eugene will request all eligible candidates who accept employment with the City to provide documentation to prove they are eligible for employment in the United States. NOTE: The City of Eugene does not participate in the E-Verify program; therefore, candidates requiring E-Verify for employment authorization will not be eligible for employment with the City.
If a job posting indicates this position is temporary (not limited duration) then the employee serves at will. Temporary employees do not receive benefits through the City of Eugene unless required by City, State or Federal code/statute.
Representation
Employees in this classification are represented by American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), and their salaries may be subject to a monthly payroll deduction after 31 days of employment.
Salary And Benefits
The normal starting salary is the first step shown on the posting. Other placement in the salary range may be considered depending on qualifications and experience. Periodic advancement through the salary range is dependent upon merit. The City provides a full range of benefits, including holidays, vacation, sick leave, retirement benefit, and life insurance. Health, dental, and vision benefits are available.
To view a summary of benefits, benefit premium rates, and/or the AFSCME contract click the respective link. Click here to view information on all Employee Benefits and Wellbeing programs.
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The supplemental questionnaire is scored and will be used to determine if you will proceed to the next phase of the selection process.
Provide detailed answers to each question. Please do not reference your resume or application in your responses. Please use your own words to reflect your understanding when replying to the questions. Communication about our hiring process is primarily done through email and it is recommended to check your email OR governmentjobs.com account regularly after submitting your application.
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The minimum requirements for the Code Enforcement Inspector include two years of general experience involving code enforcement, zoning, land use, and/or construction activities or a combination of experience and training totaling two years. Please select how you meet the requirements for this position.
- I meet the requirements with at least two years of experience.
- I meet the requirements with a combination of experience and education totaling two years
- I do not meet the requirements.
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I am able to perform the required physical responsibilities of this position including constant sitting, bending, twisting, lifting, carrying, climbing and walking on uneven terrains and vegetated slopes to complete inspections.
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Please share your personal work experience that has prepared you for this role.
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Please share your experience working through conflict with a customer or with a coworker.