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Enforcement Officer - Solid Waste (Part-time)

Fulton, New YorkPart-time
$25.28+ hourly
About the Job
The Oswego County Department of Solid Waste is seeking a part-time Enforcement Officer to perform inspection, investigation, and enforcement activities necessary to ensure compliance with the Oswego County Recycling and Solid Waste Local Law. The Enforcement Officer will interpret and enforce the law as it applies to businesses, residents, municipal haulers, and other generators of recyclable and/or solid waste. Responsibilities include conducting inspections of solid waste facilities, including transfer stations and recycling centers, as well as construction and demolition sites. The Enforcement Officer will also inspect businesses engaged in the collection, transportation, processing, or disposal of refuse to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
 
Qualifications:  
  • Graduation from high school or possession of an equivalency diploma and two (2) years of experience in law enforcement, the enforcement of codes or ordinances, or investigative experience related to receiving complaints, gathering evidence and making recommendations regarding the disposition of the complaint.  
  • Candidate must have transportation available to perform the duties of the position.
 
Pay Rate:  $25.28 per hour.
 
To Apply:  Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Please visit our website to complete an online application or submit a paper application to the address below.
 
Oswego County Human Resources Department
46 East Bridge Street
Oswego, New York 13126
(315) 349-8209    Fax: (315) 349-8254
Email:  humanresources@oswegocountyny.gov
Web: www.oswegocountyny.gov/humanresources
 
An Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Oswego County
Oswego County Government offers a wide variety of career fields across 30 departments. We employ individuals in many different positions such as Accountant, Caseworker, Nurse, Attorney, Patrol Officer, Mechanic, Equipment Operator, Secretary, and many more. Together, the County works to serve the community and support the infrastructure and services that are needed.As an employer, Oswego County seeks individuals who are passionate about their chosen field. Open positions often include entry level openings where little or no experience is required. The County strives to promote from within whenever possible. Benefits may include health, dental, vision and life insurance; NYS Retirement; Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program; paid holidays, sick and annual leave; Employee Assistance Program; tuition reimbursement (for related courses while employed); optional pre-tax retirement plan; optional pre-tax spending plan (FSA); and more. Oswego County (population approximately 122,000) is located on Lake Ontario in Central New York, approximately 40 miles north of Syracuse and 80 miles east of Rochester. Oswego County offers educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities.