Do you enjoy working outdoors, caring for the environment and helping the public?
Do you have excellent customer service skills and enjoy being on the go?
Could you be our next Environmental Enforcement Officer?
As an Environmental Enforcement Officer, you will enforce local laws to protect the area from litter, dog fouling, various other breaches, and local byelaw violations. So, what can you expect as an EEO?
You’ll be helping members of the public, patrolling streets and upholding environmental conducts.
What you'll do:
- Monitor and enforce within the London Borough of Lambeth by foot patrol, make enquiries and pursue action where appropriate
- Examine reports of littering, fly tipping and dog fouling and other similar offence
- Issue Fixed Penalty Notices for offences where appropriate
- Prepare and submit relevant cases for trial and assist legal services in presenting prosecution cases to court, attending as a witness when needed
- Record witness statements and conduct interviews under caution when required
- Validate and verify personal details of offenders
- Build good working relations with key service areas and other agencies including the Police
What you'll bring:
- Experience of enforcement work (including security work)
- Knowledge of environmental services such as cleansing and waste collection (desired)
- Skill to converse well to different audiences and work as part of a team
- Be able to deal with complaints and resolve complex issues
- Enthusiasm and a positive ‘can do’ attitude to work
So, could this role be for you?
Our Enforcement Officers the eyes and ears of the local area. Patrolling areas, providing advice to residents, and members of the public, whist enforcing environmental orders. You'll be making a real difference to the local area!
Many of our current managers started out with us as Enforcement Officer, so this could be a great place to start your career!
At APCOA, we are always thinking of creative ways to reward our employees. Here is a sample of some of the current benefits on offer:
- £30,247.72 per annum (£13.65 per hour)
- 42.5 hours per week- working any 5 from 7 days, including weekends and bank holidays
- 20 days annual leave plus 8 Bank Holidays
- Training and Development
- Employee Discount Scheme
- Pension Scheme