Inspector Code Enforcement 2026

cityofmariettaga

Marietta (GA)

On-site

USD 29,990 - 34,205

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

City of Marietta in Marietta, GA is seeking a Code Enforcement Inspector to perform inspections enforcing housing and zoning codes. You will inspect residential buildings for hazards, condemn unsafe structures, and coordinate with other inspectors.

The role requires 5+ years in code enforcement and ICC certifications or progress toward them, plus a valid Georgia Class C license and strong PC skills. Candidates will work across city departments and report to the Code Enforcement Manager.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years related code enforcement experience in housing and/or zoning.
  • ICC Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector certifications or must obtain within working test period.
  • Must have a valid Class C Georgia driver’s license and a satisfactory driving history.

Responsibilities

  • Inspect existing residential buildings for structural, safety and other hazards to enforce housing codes and zoning ordinances.
  • Condemn unsafe structures, notify tenants, and assist relocation when needed; prepare demolition orders and provide evidence for Municipal Court.
  • Maintain and update records; prepare reports and correspondence to resolve violations or complaints.
  • Explain building and zoning codes to builders, contractors, homeowners, and the public.
  • Coordinate commercial inspections with Fire and Building staff; submit results and notify property owners.

Skills

Verbal communication
Written communication
Interpersonal skills
Attention to detail

Education

High school diploma or GED

Tools

MS Office Suite

Job description

Rate of Pay: $21.77 - $24.83

Status: Open Until Filled

This is a position within the Development Services department that reports to the Code Enforcement Manager. The employee is responsible for performing inspections necessary to enforce the city codes and zoning ordinances.

Responsibilities
  • Inspects existing residential buildings for structural, safety and other hazards, citing corrections that must be made to bring structure into compliance with city housing codes and zoning ordinance; oversees and checks remedial actions and recommends changes as necessary.
  • Condemns unsafe structures which jeopardize public health, safety and welfare; notifies tenants when to vacate; and occasionally assists tenants in relocation to public housing. Prepares demolition orders and provides Municipal Court with evidence, testimony and recommendations for action. Directs demolition of condemned structures as ordered by Municipal Court.
  • Maintains and updates computer and hard copy records of actions taken and other related activities. Prepares and sends written reports, letters and other correspondence to property owners to resolve violations or complaints.
  • Interprets and explains building and zoning ordinances, codes, and regulations to builders, contractors, homeowners, and the public.
  • Coordinates commercial inspections with appropriate city/BLW staff inspectors including Fire and Building department personnel. Submits inspection results to property owner and notifies of actions to be taken.
  • Responds to citizen complaints by conducting field investigations of unsanitary or overgrown conditions on vacant lots or grounds around buildings, junked cars, and other related violations. Notifies the Police department for enforcement of vagrancy and criminal or drug related activities. Contacts persons responsible for violations and gives notices to discontinue, remove or correct problems that are in violation of city ordinances and zoning requirements. Performs a limited Title search to locate property owners as needed. Performs follow‑up inspections to ensure that required improvements have been made.
  • Enforces city sign ordinances, which includes making inspections, and issuing citations.
  • Provides records, testimony and other related evidence of unresolved violations before Municipal Court and City Council hearings as needed.
  • Keeps up to date with new housing and code enforcement regulations and city ordinances.
  • Assists in providing information for City Council and other city officials involved in creating new ordinances. Attends community, public, zoning and other meetings as needed.
  • Assists in training new employees.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Preferred Qualifications
  • High school diploma or GED Required.
  • A minimum of 5 years related code enforcement experience in housing and/or zoning code enforcement and must have International Codes Congress (ICC) Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector certifications or must obtain within the working test period. Certification must be maintained throughout employment.
  • Must have a valid Class C Georgia driver's license and a satisfactory driving history.
  • Knowledge of approved methods and materials used in building construction.
  • Ability to use a PC and skill using MS Office Suite, particularly Word, Excel, Outlook and other related applications.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to enforce city and zoning codes firmly, tactfully, and with impartiality.
  • Thorough knowledge of Standard Housing Codes, city and county zoning regulations and the ability to interpret these appropriately.
  • Ability to recognize violations or potential violations of codes and ordinances to recommend their correction.
  • Ability to perform a limited Title searches to determine or locate property owners.
  • Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees, building owners, tenants, and the public.
Disclaimer

Successful candidates are required to submit to drug screen & background inquiry.

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