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Frequently Asked Questions:

  • How many Enforcement Officer jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 4 Enforcement Officer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What does a Enforcement Officer do?

    An Enforcement Officer is responsible for ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, and policies within a specific jurisdiction. This role involves conducting inspections, investigations, and taking appropriate enforcement actions to address violations. Enforcement Officers work in various sectors, including regulatory agencies, local governments, or private organizations.

    Tasks required include:

    • Conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and standards..
    • Investigate complaints and reports of non-compliance..
    • Issue warnings, citations, fines, or other enforcement actions as necessary..
    • Ensure timely and appropriate follow-up on enforcement measures..
    • Maintain accurate and detailed records of inspections, investigations, and enforcement activities..
    • Prepare reports summarizing findings and actions taken..
    • Provide information and guidance to businesses, individuals, or the public regarding compliance requirements..
    • Conduct educational programs to promote awareness of regulations..
    • Collaborate with law enforcement agencies, legal professionals, and other relevant authorities..
    • Provide support during legal proceedings related to enforcement actions..
    • Ensure businesses and individuals comply with licensing and permitting requirements..
    • Conduct reviews of license applications and renewals..
    • Address issues related to public safety, such as building code violations or unsafe conditions..
    • Coordinate with emergency services when necessary..
  • What are the entry requirements for a Enforcement Officer?

    There are no formal academic entry requirements. For some vacancies a current and clean driving licence is required and entrants may have to pass a medical examination. Training is typically provided on-the-job. NVQs/SVQs covering various aspects of security guarding are available at Level 2.