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Compliance Coordinator

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Posted : Monday, October 09, 2023 05:38 AM

JOB Community Planning and Economic Development is a fast-paced work environment dedicated to accountability, consistency, and transparency.
The Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) Department is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as a Compliance Coordinator in the Development Services Division, Compliance Unit.
Under the Compliance Unit Supervisor, the Compliance Coordinator coordinates county code compliance using superior customer service and communication skills.
The coordinator works with department and other county staff to conduct investigative, technical and administrative work in the enforcement of county codes related to the use of land and property.
Essential job duties include, but are not limited to: Works directly with the public to gather all necessary information regarding the nature of the complaint, and to explain related county compliance issues and procedures.
Creates, organizes and maintains case files to track and monitor the progress of on-going compliance actions.
Conducts site visits or requests assistance from staff to investigate the complaint or to inspect for compliance.
Confirms all compliance actions with photos and written documentation.
Serves notices upon property owners, by mail or in-person.
Testifies or otherwise provides information for administrative conferences, appeals, and court cases as to field findings, evidence gathered, and correspondence generated during an investigation.
Refers complaints to other departments or agencies for action and/or to coordinate compliance activities to assure the most effective approach.
Logs all complaints or identified violations and enters the information in the department's related database tracking programs.
For a full description of essential functions, please see the Compliance Coordinator Specification.
Why join the Development Services team: The Development Services Division is responsible for addressing the County's every day permitting needs for planning, building, code compliance and more.
The team includes members with expertise in land use and development, wetlands, prairie habitat, public engagement, building construction, and more.
Why CPED is a great department: The team members of Community Planning and Economic Development make it a wonderful place to work and effect change.
CPED is a department of highly motivated professionals working for the citizens of Thurston County and planning for its future.
CPED is working to preserve history, ensure buildings are safe and energy-efficient, plan for our future to ensure development is consistent with projected growth, and preserve the County's rural character, natural areas, and open spaces.
Why you'll love it here: You'll enjoy a high quality of life here.
Thurston County is located at the south end of the Puget Sound, roughly halfway between Seattle and Portland, and less than a two-hour drive to the coast, temperate rainforest, mountains, urban city, or farmlands.
With year-round art festivals, parades, theater shows, concerts, and community events, Thurston County and its cities have something to offer for everyone.
Locals enjoy hiking, kayaking, biking, fishing, walking on dedicated trails, and eating great locally raised and grown food.
As the state capital, Thurston County is home to a unique blend of industries, including state government, health care, retail, military, education, construction, farming, fishing, and logging.
You will enjoy great employee benefits, including a retirement plan, pre-tax savings accounts, comprehensive health care and dental/vision care for you and your family, as well as generous leave programs.
The County boasts some of the best schools in the nation and the renowned “Hands On Children's Museum.
” Our innovative schools are highly rated.
Thurston County is also home to South Puget Sound Community College and two universities, The Evergreen State College and Saint Martin's University.
Discover more about life in Thurston County at experienceolympia.
com EXAMPLE OF DUTIES High School Diploma or GED and at least two years of college level course work in Business or Public Administration, Environmental Health, Planning, Architecture, Construction Management or a related area.
Two years experience working with the public providing service, including code interpretation, in the areas of land use, building construction, environmental health, or a closely related area.
Experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis.
Ability to utilize a personal computer and related software to perform word processing, information retrieval, and tracking.
Valid Washington State Driver's License.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Questions about this recruitment?The contact person for this recruitment is Jeremy Davis, 360.
867.
2103This position is: - Represented by a Union- Eligible for benefits- Eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Items required for consideration: - Online Application- Letter of Interest- Resume

• Phone : NA

• Location : Olympia, WA

• Post ID: 9004002492


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