Ag/W&M Inspector I/II/III
The Position
This recruitment is being conducted to fill one (1) full-time vacancy which may be filled at the Agricultural/Weights & Measures (AG/W&M) Inspector I, II, or III level depending on qualifications, for the Agricultural Commissioner's Office at Napa County. The list established by this recruitment may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, limited term, and extra help vacancies for up to one year.
Salary & Benefits for Ag/W&M Inspector I, II, III
- AG/W&M Inspector I: $36.48 (Step 1) - $43.32 (Step 5)
- AG/W&M Inspector II: $40.34 (Step 1) - $48.03 (Step 5)
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AG/W&M Inspector III: $44.27 (Step 1) - $52.93 (Step 5)
- 3.5% COLA increases July 2025 & July 2026!
About the Position & Department:
The Napa County Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer of Weights and Measures Department is a vital administrative body safeguarding both agriculture and fair commerce in Napa County, California. It ensures the health and quality of the region's renowned wine grapes and diverse agricultural products through diligent enforcement of regulations, while simultaneously protecting consumers by verifying the accuracy of commercial weighing and measuring devices. This dual role fosters economic vitality and consumer trust, underpinning the region's prosperity and the integrity of its businesses.
Napa County Agricultural/Weights and Measures Inspectors are essential in upholding state and federal regulations concerning weights and measures by conducting inspections of commercial weighing and measuring devices to ensure accuracy and fair transactions. Inspectors also perform price verification audits to confirm that advertised and scanned prices align, helping ensure consumers are charged correctly at the point of sale. Responding to complaints and incidents of inaccurate measurements, price discrepancies, or potential fraud is another critical responsibility. Through investigations, you'll take appropriate action, which may include issuing compliance actions and developing cases for legal proceedings. Furthermore, you'll contribute to fair commerce by educating businesses on proper weighing, measuring, and pricing practices, and by verifying the accuracy of devices used in trade. This role extends beyond ensuring fair transactions; it also facilitates commerce by inspecting packaged goods for accurate labeling and quantity statements, ensuring compliance with crucial regulations. This position offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference by safeguarding fair trade practices and consumer trust within our community.
Position Requirements: To qualify for the Ag/W&M Inspector I classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is:
- Experience: None required.
- Education: Graduation from a four-year college with major course work in agricultural, biological or physical sciences, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, statistics or a related field. (Any person meeting the minimum qualifications for eligibility for the California Department of Food and Agricultural, County Agricultural Inspector/Biologist Licensing Examinations is deemed to meet the educational requirement.)
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License/Certificate:*
- Possession of any of the following licenses issued by the California Department of Food and Agriculture: Pesticide Regulation, Pest Prevention and Plant Regulation, Commodity Regulation, Investigation & Environmental Monitoring, Integrated Pest Management, Weight Verification, Measurement Verification or Transaction & Product Verification, is highly desirable. Applicants who are otherwise qualified but who lack the required licensing, may be appointed with the provision that one of the desirable licenses is obtained within six months after initial appointment. Failure to obtain licensure may result in termination of employment.
- Possession of a valid California State driver's license. Within nine months of hire, Inspectors may be required to obtain a Class A driver's license, as required by the Department and the program in which they work.
To qualify for the Ag/W&M Inspector II classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is:
- Experience: One year of professional experience performing agricultural and weights and measures inspection work equivalent to work performed by a licensed County Agricultural/Weights and Measures Inspector I.
- Education: Graduation from a four-year college with major course work in agricultural, biological or physical sciences, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, statistics or a related field. (Any person meeting the minimum qualifications for eligibility for the California Department of Food and Agricultural, County Agricultural Inspector/Biologist Licensing Examinations is deemed to meet the educational requirement.)
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License/Certificate:*
- Possession of a combination of three Inspector licenses issued by the California Department of Food and Agriculture related to the primary programs in which they work.
- Possession of a valid California State driver's license; within nine months of hire, Inspectors may be required to obtain a Class A driver's license, as required by the Department and the program in which they work.
To qualify for the Ag/W&M Inspector III classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is:
- Experience: Two years of professional experience performing agricultural and weights and measures inspection work equivalent to work performed by a licensed County Agricultural/Weights and Measures Inspector II.
- Education: Graduation from a four-year college with major course work in agricultural, biological or physical sciences, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, statistics or a related field. (Any person meeting the minimum qualifications for eligibility for the California Department of Food and Agricultural, County Agricultural Inspector/Biologist Licensing Examinations is deemed to meet the educational requirement.)
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License or Certificate:*
- Possession of a combination of five Inspector licenses issued by the California Department of Food and Agriculture related to the primary programs in which they work. The additional two licenses that make up the Agricultural/Weights and Measures Inspector licensing may be acquired in any combination
- Possession of a valid California State Driver's License. Within nine months of hire, Inspectors may be required to obtain a Class A driver's license, as required by the Department and the program in which they work.
*Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e. active and in good standing) at all times during employment with Napa County. For continued employment with Napa County, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position.