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The Inspection and Code Enforcement Manager will play a critical role in supporting programs and inspection activities that directly affect the community. This position is responsible for planning, assigning, monitoring, and evaluating the work of staff engaged in regulating the use and occupancy of the public right-of-way. As the manager, you will provide oversight and leadership for Street Inspection Supervisors and teams of inspectors who receive, investigate, and resolve complaints involving a wide range of issues, such as sidewalk vending, display merchandise, tables and chairs, Shared Spaces installations, and other community-benefit activations. The manager must ensure that all activities comply with applicable standards, safety requirements, and accessibility guidelines. This role serves as a liaison between Public Works divisions, City agencies, and external stakeholders, addressing and resolving identified issues and supporting the planning, implementation, and administration of inspection components for various community-based initiatives.
Job Responsibility:
Plans, directs, and manages the work of inspection teams, led by Street Inspection Supervisors, ensuring consistent enforcement of regulations across all assigned areas of responsibilities like street, sidewalk, utility excavation inspection activities and permits issuance inspection for construction within the public right-of-way
Manages second-line supervisors, providing guidance, mentoring, performance evaluations, and support in resolving operational, personnel, or disciplinary issues
Assists in the planning, development, implementation of important projects and programs across multiple sections/divisions within the Department of Public Works
Directs research on complex and highly technical issues, reviews alternatives, and makes recommendations to determine resolutions
Supports professional development of staff by monitoring work performance and providing coaching, guidance, and feedback to improve effectiveness and productivity
Assists in budget development and resource allocation for the bureau, including staffing, and equipment
monitors expenditures and ensures operations remain within budgetary constraints
Oversees staff development and training, ensuring that all supervisors and street inspectors receive up-to-date safety training and skills development for emerging inspection and code regulations
Monitors and evaluates the division’s effectiveness and efficiency in delivering inspection services by assessing organizational structure, staffing levels, financial systems, internal operations and recommend improvements and alternative approaches.
Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Five (5) years of professional experience in the public sector performing technical code enforcement in one or more of the following areas: the public right-of-way, zoning enforcement, Housing/Building, land-use, construction or environmental health inspection
Possession of a valid California driver’s license (Candidates must maintain a valid California driver’s license throughout employment.)
May substitute up to two (2) years of education with additional years of qualifying experience (year-to-year).
Nice to have:
Two years' experience in supervising staff engaged in regulating the use and occupancy of the public right of way