RESIDENTIAL CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR 1
Recruitment #2603-7684DC-001
| List Type | Original |
|---|---|
| Requesting Department | DEPT OF NEIGHBORHOOD SRVCS |
| Open Date | 3/2/2026 4:00:00 PM |
| Filing Deadline | 3/20/2026 11:59:00 PM |
| HR Analyst | Rebecca Bird |
Introduction
The City of Milwaukee is proud to employ a diverse workforce
committed to providing exemplary service to its residents. If you have a
passion for being a part of an inclusive team of public servants, please
consider the following opportunity.
Purpose
The Residential Code Enforcement Inspector performs inspections within a geographic district of the City of Milwaukee to ensure that residential properties are maintained, operated, and occupied in accordance with applicable municipal, state, federal, and international codes.
The Residential Code Enforcement
Inspector 1 is the first title in the Residential Code Enforcement Inspector
promotional series. Promotion within the series is subject to passing probation
in a lower-level Residential Code Enforcement Inspector title.
Essential Functions
CODE ENFORCEMENT
- Conduct both interior and exterior inspections of residential occupancies to identify building and nuisance code violations in a thorough, efficient, and professional manner.
- Assess the maintenance, construction, plumbing, and electrical systems and other conditions of residential buildings and their surroundings to determine overall safety and habitability.
- Issue and serve legal orders and citations, explain violations, and enforce ordinances.
- Work with property owners, residents, neighborhood groups, and other City departments to gain compliance to maintain safety, stabilize property values, and improve the quality of life in City neighborhoods.
- Document results of inspections, update departmental records, conduct follow-up re-inspections, and take appropriate action to obtain compliance.
- Coordinate inspection and regulation of violations with the appropriate DNS trade or enforcement sections.
- If assigned accordingly, perform rodent and pest control or animal control investigations and enforcement.
- Conduct fire inspections of residential occupancies, review emergency plans and test records of fire protection systems; issue fire prevention permits.
- Identify hazardous materials, inspect production processes and equipment, and perform maintenance inspections.
- Conduct inspections of vacant buildings to ensure that they are secure and meet lot, exterior, and interior maintenance standards.
- Identify unpermitted alterations or conversions and changes in occupancy or uses that are inconsistent with a building’s construction or existing occupancy permit.
- Perform periodic inspections of billboards, projecting signs, covered openings, underground vaults, fire escapes, and building facades.
- Complete supporting updates and documentation of written and electronic records, including completing daily route sheets, issuing violation letters, and updating computer records in the Land Management System (LMS).
PROFESSIONAL
- Complete documentation, including daily route sheets, violation letters and records in the Land Management System (LMS).
- Attend in-service and other training programs to stay informed regarding city, state, federal, and international codes.
- Meet with residents, property owners, block clubs, and community groups to discuss approaches to improving neighborhood conditions and to share information about the services provided by the Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS).
- Represent the DNS in legal proceedings.
- Coordinate inspection and regulation of violations out of the scope of essential functions with the appropriate DNS trade or enforcement sections.
We welcome qualified individuals with disabilities who are
interested in employment and will make reasonable accommodations during the
hiring process in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of
1990, as amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA)
of 2008.
Conditions of Employment
The Residential Code Enforcement Inspector must be willing
and able to do the following:
- Perform field work throughout Milwaukee.
- Perform interior inspections on residential properties.
- Work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Climb ladders, stoop, and bend.
- Comply with the departmental dress code.
- Pre-employment tests:
- Physical Exam w/ 50 lb. lift test
- Audio-gram
- Vision Test
- Drug Test
Minimum Requirements
- Associate degree in construction management, architecture,
engineering, real estate, fire protection management, environmental health, or
a related field from an accredited college or university;
OR
Two years of experience in a building design and construction trade, such as mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or carpentry, above the level of laborer;
OR
Successful completion of the DNS Code Enforcement Intern program. - International Code Council (ICC) Property Maintenance Inspector within one year of appointment, as a condition of passing probation and throughout employment.
- International Code Council (ICC) Fire Inspector I certification within one year of appointment, as a condition of passing probation and throughout employment.
- Valid driver’s license and availability of a properly insured personal automobile for use on the job (mileage reimbursement provided pursuant to Section 350-183 of the Milwaukee Code) at the time of appointment and throughout employment.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
NOTICE: Please do not attach your academic transcripts
to your employment application. The hiring department will verify candidates’
education as part of the background screening process prior to extending any
job offers.
Desirable Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, architecture, engineering, real estate, fire protection management, environmental health, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
- Conversational language proficiency in Spanish or Hmong.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Other Characteristics
TECHNICAL
- Knowledge of building and construction principles, methods, and materials, including structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
- Ability to read and interpret policies and procedures and technical material related to fire, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) codes, real estate and zoning.
- Ability to interpret and apply codes, such as the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances, Wisconsin Commercial Building Code, International Existing Building Code, International Mechanical Code, National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA) codes, and ICC’s occupancy classifications and code requirements pertaining to residential occupancies.
- Ability to read plans and blueprints.
- Inspection skills to assess and gauge code compliance, determine habitability, and eliminate fire and safety hazards.
- Ability to learn and use job-related software applications and databases, laptop computers, digital cameras, and mobile phones.
- Ability to take on-site measurements, perform mathematical calculations, and record data accurately.
- Good spatial orientation and ability to read maps.
COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL
- Verbal communication and presentation skills to clearly explain technical information to customers.
- Ability to build effective working relationships with individuals within and outside the organization, including elected officials, representatives of City departments, property owners, tenants, and community groups.
- Customer service skills, tact, and diplomacy to serve customers from all cultural, educational, and socioeconomic backgrounds professionally and appropriately.
- Ability to be fair, persuasive, empathetic, and calm when working with people who may be upset.
- Ability to work cooperatively and fairly with others whose backgrounds may differ from one’s own.
- Written communication skills to create orders accurately and compose well-crafted correspondence and documentation.
CRITICAL THINKING AND PROFESSIONALISM
- Attention to detail and organizational skills to maintain accurate inspection records.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to make independent decisions and exercise sound judgment.
- Planning skills to be able to accomplish work under a deadline; flexibility to adjust priorities as needed.
- Ability to be flexible, open to change, and calm under pressure.
- Ability to work efficiently and independently.
- Ability to maintain situational awareness and safely perform work when working in the field.
- Commitment to improving neighborhood conditions throughout the City of Milwaukee.
- Honesty, integrity, and careful and responsible usage of organizational resources.
Current Salary
The current salary range (PAY RANGE 7AN) is $51,816-$61,978,
and the current resident incentive salary range for City of Milwaukee residents
is $53,889-$64,457. Appointment above the minimum is possible based upon
level of experience and other qualifications and is subject to approval.
- Employees will receive an additional 5% when performing special assignments.
BENEFITS
The City of Milwaukee provides a comprehensive benefit
program that includes the following:
- Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) Defined Benefit Pension Plan
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plan
- Health and Dental Insurance
- Paid Parental Leave
- Comprehensive Wellness Program
- Onsite Clinic Services
- Onsite Employee Assistance Program
- Alternative Work Schedules
- Long Term Disability Insurance
- Group Life Insurance
- Tuition Benefits
- Paid Vacation
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Paid Sick Leave and other paid leaves
- Flexible Spending Arrangement
- Commuter Value Pass
For full details of the benefits offered by the City of
Milwaukee, please visit http://city.milwaukee.gov/Benefits.
Selection Process
THE SELECTION PROCESS will be job-related and will
consist of one or more of the following: an evaluation of education,
experience, and/or responses to supplemental questions; a written or
performance test, a structured interview, or other assessment methods. The
Department of Employee Relations reserves the right to call only the most
qualified candidates to structured interviews and performance examinations.
Structured interviews may include written exercises. Selection process
component weights will be determined by further analysis of the job.
INITIAL FILING DATE - The selection process will
be held as soon as practical after the deadline listed above. Receipt of
applications may be discontinued at any time after this date without prior
notice. However, recruitment may continue until the City's needs have been met.
Qualified applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the
selection process components. Unless otherwise required by law, the City of
Milwaukee will not provide alternative dates or times for the selection process.
The applicant is responsible for attending all phases of the job selection
process at the time and place designated by the City of Milwaukee.
Additional Information
- APPLICATIONS and further information may be accessed by visiting www.jobapscloud.com/MIL.
- If you would like assistance completing an application, please contact the Department of Employee Relations at (414) 286-3751 or staffinginfo@milwaukee.gov.
- The Department of Employee Relations is located in City Hall, 200 E Wells St, Room 706, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Conclusion
EEO 207
The City of Milwaukee values and encourages diversity and is
an equal opportunity employer.
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