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The City of San Bruno Fire Department offers an exciting opportunity to serve as a Fire Cadet. Our one-year Fire Cadet program is an unpaid, volunteer work experience program that offers hands-on training, and introductory knowledge of firefighting skills, fire service tools and equipment. Cadets respond to emergency calls, render Basic Life Support and participate in training, and participate in the daily station duties.
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Building Maintenance Worker I/II (HVAC & General Maintenance)

The Department
Mountain View seeks a collaborative and well-regarded urban planning professional who embraces innovative strategies and thrives in a fast-paced environment. Spanning over 12 miles, the City of Mountain View is home to approximately 83,600 residents and many internationally recognized corporations, including Google, Microsoft, Intuit, and LinkedIn.
Distinguishing Characteristics
The Principal Development Services Inspector classification is a single position classification allocated to the Development Services Division of the Department of Planning and Development.
About the City of San Bruno
The City is dedicated to providing excellent services to our residents and community and we are looking to add new members to our team.
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School Safety Traffic Officer- Part Time (20648445)
Community: Located nearly halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento, Suisun City is a hidden gem of the Bay Area. Suisun City is accessible from Interstate 80 via Highway 12 and Amtrak’s Capitol Corridor commuter rail stop at the Train Depot, right to the heart of the City’s historic Waterfront District, making it a prime location for job seekers as well as homeowners. The community is a unique destination for a Bay Area day trip, an overnight getaway or a place to work, particularly with its reverse commute for inner Bay Area residents.