Job Posting Details
INTERNAL JOB POSTING NOTICE
Open to all CUPE Bargaining Members ONLY
(Professional and Technical, Outside and Office, temporary and Supervisor Service Delivery (Transit Units)
Job Opening Number: 107081-92
Job Requisition Number: 397
Number of Positions: 12
Job Code: PCP061
Department: LEGISLATIVE SERVICES
Division: Enforcement & Bylaw Services
Salary Range:
1st Step: $88,197.20 per annum
2nd Step: $92,856.40 per annum
Job Rate: $97,715.80 per annum
Job Grade: 10
Job Status and Duration: Full Time, Temporary for 30 months
Hours of Work: 35
Location: Flower City Community Campus
Posting Date: June 19, 2026
Closing Date: July 02, 2026
Notice to Internal Applicants: To ensure your application is processed as internal, please submit your application using your City of Brampton work email address
Reporting to the Supervisor, By-Law Enforcement, enforce municipal by-laws and provincial legislation pertaining to the minimum maintenance standards of properties, which require repairs, or general upkeep of the building exterior, interior and yards. Ensure occupancy standards including zoning regulations are maintained within residential, commercial, and industrial units and their surrounding yards. Conduct investigations, collect and document evidence, issue orders, notices, inspection reports, attend property standards appeals, testify in court, and participate in community outreach and public relations activities. Respond to community concerns through education and enforcement initiatives. Maintain a positive, tactful demeanour in confrontational situations with the public, making on-the-spot decisions.
Positions Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide direction and guidance to City contractors and summer weed inspectors.
- Respond to complaints and investigate matters surrounding residential, commercial and industrial building maintenance and the privately owned lands which surround them.
- Proactively identify safety hazards on/in buildings and yards on private property.
- Conduct investigations and enter into private dwellings and units to inspect for property standards violations.
- Provide enforcement of vital services in dwelling units; including heat, hydro, water, hot water, gas and steam.
- Coordinate the Marijuana Grow-Operation Protocol with various governing bodies, agencies and internal departments; including various municipal, provincial, and federal police services, Peel Public Health, Brampton Fire & Emergency Service and the Building Division.
- Issue property standards orders and ensure required remediation is performed and completed.
- Proactively identify zoning offences including illegal dwelling units (basement apartments).
- Ascertain legal status of accessory dwelling units and provide legal non-conforming status where appropriate: lodging houses, group homes, accessory structure setbacks and sizes, driveway widening, illegal business use, trailer and equipment storage and outside storage.
- Direct City contractors regarding self-help projects; cutting of excessive growth or removal of refuse from required areas. Inspect contractor work when completed.
- Provide guidance, training and direction to summer weed inspectors.
- Conduct required annual property standards inspections of group homes and lodging houses.
- Conduct investigation into municipal by-law infractions regarding refuse and debris, anti-fortification, grass and weeds, boulevard maintenance, municipal numbering and pool fence inspections.
- Issue Property Standards Inspection Reports, Notices of Non-compliance, Orders to Comply and Property Standards Orders.
- Generate prosecution requests and provide court briefs.
- Regularly follow up and testify in Provincial Offences Court for prosecutions.
- Attend Ontario Landlord Tenant Board hearings in landlord/tenant disputes when summoned.
- Attend and provide evidence at Property Standards Committee appeals.
- Liaise regularly with internal and external contacts; including Building Services, Fire & Emergency Services, Works, Parks, Peel Public Health, Peel Regional Police, contractors, homeowners, agents and lawyers.
- Provide information and educate the public on by-law matters in person, over the telephone, through correspondence and through Enforcement public awareness initiatives.
- Cause all administration fees and contractor fees related to self-help projects are added to property taxes for collection.
- Perform other similar and related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
- High School Grade 12 graduation plus an additional program of over one (1) and up to two (2) years in enforcement, building regulations or equivalent.
Experience:
- Over two years, up to and including four years experience in enforcement, construction and/or building practices; including defect recognition and repairs.
Required Licence and Certification:
- Valid non-probationary Ontario class G driver’s licence.
Other Skills and Assets:
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and related software.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with an emphasis on customer service.
- Able to work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to obtain COB driver’s permit.
- Knowledge of the Building Code Act, Ontario Building Code Part 9, Municipal Act, Planning Act, Provincial Offences Act, and how they relate to private property enforcement.
Additional Information
**Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the selection criteria.
Should you not meet the key educational qualifications for the position you are interested in but have extensive direct related work experience, please complete the Request For Education Equivalency Form.
As part of the corporation's Modernizing Job Evaluation project, this position will undergo an evaluation which may result in a change to the rate of compensation. Any changes affecting this position will be communicated as information becomes available.
This is for information purposes only and is not a job description.
If this opportunity interests you, please apply by submitting an updated resume on-line through Our Brampton Portal “Job Opportunities” and follow the instructions provided within the specified timeframe. For employees applying using the “Internal Application for Job Posting” form, it may be obtained through Human Resources, departmental bulletin boards, or under “Tools & Resources” on Our Brampton Portal. Applications must be received by 07/02/2026 at Human Resources Division, 5th floor, 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, Ontario L6Y 4R2.
As part of the application process, applicants will be invited to complete a self identification survey. The survey is voluntary. Participation in the survey will have no impact on hiring decisions. All information collected is confidential and will not be shared with the hiring manager. The surveys will be anonymized and will be kept separate from applicant or employee files, such that the individuals who completed the surveys will not be identifiable. The results of the survey will assist in the analysis of disaggregated metrics for organizational planning purposes and our commitment to advance and foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. The City may use anonymized data to produce aggregate reports for internal or external use.
We thank all applicants; however, only those who demonstrate they meet the required qualifications through their application/resume will be considered in the recruitment process in accordance with the respective Collective Agreement(s). Various tests and/or exams may be required as part of the selection criteria. Successful candidates will be required, as a condition of employment, to execute a written employment agreement.
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