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The City of Newark's incredibly successful Deputy Economic Development Director’s relocation left big shoes to fill, and we are confident there is a candidate who is ready to take on the challenge! We are searching for our next Deputy Economic Development Director to lead the city’s thriving Economic Development Division. The Deputy Director is a high-level management position responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and managing the operations related to the City’s Economic Development programs.
Join the City of Berkeley's Planning and Development Department in its effort to protect the health, safety, and welfare of citizens by enforcing building codes and regulations. As a Certified Building Inspector I or II, you will perform skilled inspection work in the enforcement of building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, zoning and related codes and regulations that govern new building and housing construction, additions, alterations, repairs and use of existing buildings. This work includes resolving problems and complaints to final resolution.
Are you looking for the next step in your Code Enforcement career?
- Are you skilled in explaining rules and regulations with confidence and in an approachable manner?
- Do you have experience preparing court filings?
- Are you committed to serving the public and putting in extra time when needed to achieve desired results?
- Do you handle conflict well?
Then we want to talk to you!
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Under general supervision, lead, and conduct activities in the delivery of recreation program areas including camps, preschool, tots, after school programs, parks and nature, teens, boxing, youth and adult sports, special events, and active adults; oversee the proper use of indoor and outdoor community recreational facilities, perform a variety of custodial tasks; assist the public and staff in their use of the facility.
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The Seasonal Maintenance Worker position performs a variety of entry-level and unskilled labor, maintenance and repair tasks in various public works operations, such as park maintenance, landscape maintenance, creek and catch basin maintenance, street maintenance, and janitorial and facility maintenance.
This is an excellent opportunity to gain insight and experience for a rewarding career in local government.
Recreation Leader 1: Multiple Sports and Events Available (20474343)
Sausalito Parks and Recreation is Seeking Vibrant Skilled Recreation Leaders
This recruitment is for Spring and Summer Events and Activities such as Bocce and Volleyball Referee, Jazz and Blues Event Staff, Fourth of July Event Staff, and other fun classes, activities, and events
Pay: $16.00 - $17.00/ Hr
The City of Sausalito is recruiting for part-time temporary help for the spring and summer seasonal recreation activities and City-wide events. The first of these is the Bocce League referee.
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Facility Maintenance Worker I / Intern (20471318)
POSITION
To perform a variety of tasks in the maintenance of City-owned buildings, equipment and facilities. The purpose of this recruitment is to fill a current temporary/part-time vacancy in our Community Services Department and to create a list for future vacancies.
Candidates who do not currently meet the minimum qualifications for the Facilities Maintenance Worker I position may be considered for an Intern position instead.
Have you ever thought about a career in municipal landscape maintenance?
Do you love working outdoors, utilizing equipment and tools to maintain and repair irrigation, plant trees, and assist a tree crew?
Are you looking for a career where every day is different but organization is stable?
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The City of Redwood City’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is looking for Camp Leaders, Assistant Camp Directors & Camp Directors who are interested in working 25-40 hours per week during the summer. You'll enjoy planning, organizing and conducting basic recreation activities in a variety of settings selected by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department.