working-metro

Santa Maria, CA Area

Parking Enforcement Workers

Parking Enforcement Workers are responsible for monitoring and enforcing parking regulations in designated areas. Their job description typically includes: 1. Patrolling assigned areas to check for parking violations. 2. Issuing parking tickets or citations to vehicles that violate parking regulations. 3. Ensuring compliance with parking rules and regulations. 4. Responding to inquiries from the public regarding parking regulations and enforcement. 5. Keeping records of parking enforcement activities. 6. Operating handheld devices or computers to input data and issue citations. 7. Assisting with traffic control and related duties as needed. 8. Collaborating with law enforcement officials when necessary. 9. Providing information and assistance to the public regarding parking regulations and alternatives. 10. Maintaining a professional and courteous demeanor while interacting with the public. Overall, Parking Enforcement Workers play a critical role in maintaining order in parking spaces and ensuring the smooth flow of traffic in urban areas.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$34,240.00

25th percentile

$35,380.00

median (50th percentile)

$67,620.00

75th percentile

$67,620.00

90th percentile

$75,140.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$16.46

25th percentile

$17.01

median (50th percentile)

$32.51

75th percentile

$32.51

90th percentile

$36.13

Links to Job Listings
Education / Training

Parking enforcement workers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent for entry-level positions. College education beyond this level is not usually required, but some employers may prefer candidates with additional training or coursework in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a related field. On-the-job training is common for parking enforcement workers and typically covers topics such as local parking ordinances, report writing, conflict resolution, customer service skills, and the use of specialized equipment like handheld ticketing devices or vehicle immobilization tools. This training helps workers develop the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively enforce parking regulations and handle various situations they may encounter while on duty.