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Inspector: Zoning & Licensing - BNS

City of Indianapolis

Business and Neighborhood Services

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Location

Salary

From $52,395.20

per year

Closes

June 24, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves checking properties to ensure they follow city rules on land use and building, investigating complaints, and taking action like issuing fines when needed.

It also includes explaining regulations to the public, testifying in court, and working with community groups to resolve issues.

A good fit would be someone detail-oriented with strong people skills, comfortable handling conflicts, and experienced in customer service or public administration.

Key Requirements

  • College degree or at least four years of experience in customer service, conflict management, public administration, or technical interpretation
  • Ability to read, interpret, and explain local ordinances and regulations
  • Conduct field inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial properties for compliance
  • Research land use petitions, permits, zoning maps, site plans, and legal property information
  • Initiate enforcement actions including issuing citations, preparing case files, and testifying in court
  • Strong communication and public speaking skills for neighborhood meetings and interactions with stakeholders
  • Conflict management skills with tact and diplomacy; availability for on-call and after-hours work

Full Job Description

The Zoning & Licensing Inspector is a code enforcement officer position which specializes in the technical interpretation, application, and field inspection practices of ensuring properties are in compliance with local land use regulations and other related ordinances.

Zoning & Licensing Inspectors are the subject matter experts in all applicable codes, regulations, and ordinances, as well as the related adjudication processes.

Agency Summary

The purpose and mission of the Department of Business & Neighborhood Services (DBNS) is to protect and improve the quality of life of persons and animals in the City of Indianapolis.

DBNS is the City of Indianapolis and Marion County’s principal department responsible for business licenses, residential and commercial permits, and the enforcement of the Revised Code of Ordinances of the Consolidated City and County.

The department also oversees operations at the city’s animal shelter, Indianapolis Animal Care Services.

DBNS is able to do this by cultivating a productive, collaborative, and compliant work environment in order for our workforce to meet the needs of the constituents of Indianapolis and Marion County.


Equal Employment Opportunity

The City of Indianapolis Marion County is an equal opportunity employer.

All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.

We value diversity in perspectives and experiences among colleagues and the residents of this city of whom we serve.

Requirements

Responsible for reading, interpreting, and assisting others in understanding local ordinances Conduct field inspections of all types of property (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) for compliance with land use regulations and other applicable ordinances.

Researching land use petitions, permits and other case files relative to investigations. Referring to zoning maps, site plans and plats, researching legal property information.

Initiating enforcement action which includes issuing citations, preparing case files, and testifying in court.

Inspectors represent BNS in court, at neighborhood meetings, correspond with City/County Councilors, and work with other government agencies and other community stakeholders regarding code matters.

Inspectors may be on-call on a rotational basis for a period of one (1) week, twenty-four (24) hours per day, to respond to after-hours investigations or inspection requests.

Other after-hours inspections may also be required per departmental policy.

Inspectors become the subject matter experts in all applicable codes, regulations, and ordinances, as well as the different adjudication processes for each.This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to timeQualifications Skills and knowledge that are typically acquired through a college degree OR at least four (4) years of work experience in a position that required expertise in customer service, conflict management, public administration and/or interpretation and application of technical content.

Any combination of education and/or related work experience totaling four (4) years is acceptable.

Strong customer service and communication skills; ability to speak in public forums and respond to questions.

Incumbent will serve as the department’s expert witness in environmental court related to their investigations. Strong conflict management skills.

Must be able to solve practical problems with tact, diplomacy, and persuasiveness in dealing with a variety of people in a variety of situations.

A supervisor is generally available by phone, email and/or other messaging system; however, incumbent spends most of the working day in the field independently.

Ability to exercise sound judgement and critical thinking when working alone.

Candidate will work alone for much of the workday and will need to exercise sound judgement and independent decision making.

Errors in judgement could result in regulatory, budgetary, or negative legal consequences for BNS. Attention to detail.

Incumbent will spend a significant amount of time researching property, permits and petitions, as well as the ordinance.

Incumbent will be responsible for properly documenting inspection events and details, taking photographs and compiling reports for investigations.

Ability to read, understand, interpret, and communicate local ordinance requirements to others.

Ability to obtain and hold Special Police Powers issued by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD).

Must have and retain a valid Indiana Driver’s license and have ability to operate and take home a City-issued vehicle.

Incumbent must certify in the appropriate, approved disciplines per the department’s policy to maintain employment. Certifications may be obtained after hire and are not required prior to employment.

Proficient in the use of computers, smartphones and general office equipment. Incumbent will be required to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, GPS software and general internet use.

Incumbent will be trained on internal software programs.Preferred Job Requirements and Qualifications Prior experience in reading and interpreting zoning ordinances and laws.

A working knowledge of city streets is helpful to this position; however, ability to use GPS software is sufficient.If your qualifications meet the requirements of the posted position, your application will be referred to the hiring agency.

Once the agency receives your application, all further communication during the interview and selection process will be handled directly BY THE AGENCY.

It is IMPERATIVE that you record the contact information of the individual who is scheduling your interview.

City-County HR will not have access to this information, is not involved in the interview or selection process, and can only confirm whether an application has been referred.

After selection of the successful candidate, an official offer of employment will be made by HR.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 3/25/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/26/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-indianapolis-5284215