Manager of Transportation

Manager of Transportation 
City of Berkeley, California
Annual Salary: $165,936 – $201,693 DOE/DOQ
*The Department is currently in the process of evaluating a pay differential for those who hold a Civil Engineering license and/or Traffic Engineering certification.
 
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Public Works Director

Located in San Mateo County just twelve miles south of San Francisco, Pacifica feels worlds away from it, yet is easily accessible from Highway 1. The most panoramic coastal town in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a population of approximately 38,600, Pacifica is a unique family-oriented coastal community that prides itself on fostering a “small town” feel. The Public Works Department is supported by a $4.9 million operating budget and 65 staff across three divisions.

Information Technology Manager III

The IT Manager III will report directly to the Assistant Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Technology Services Bureau (TSB), a division comprising over 150 dedicated staff members. This role will be responsible for the leadership and strategic development of several key teams that provide essential technological support across Riverside County. The teams include the Microsoft 365, Identity, Infrastructure, Departmental Support, and Client Management.

Director of Utilities

The birthplace of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto is a community of approximately 68,000 residents and nearly 100,000 jobs on the San Francisco Peninsula. The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) is an award-winning, nationally recognized utility offering a full array of services: electricity, water, wastewater, natural gas, and fiber optics. The Director of Utilities oversees CPAU with an operating budget of $476.4 million and supported by 279.18 FTEs.

Police Chief

Police Chief

City of Bell, California

 

Located in Southeast Los Angeles County, Bell is rich in culture and community spirit. With over 35,000 residents, Bell offers a close-knit environment that blends urban convenience and small-town charm. The city’s neighborhoods reflect a rich history and diversity, with families and individuals from various cultural backgrounds contributing to a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere.

CHIEF TRANSPORTATION OFFICIAL

Are you a professional California transportation manager who is friendly, a good listener, and an effective communicator? Do you have a proactive approach to problem solving and a demonstrated track record of valuing community engagement? If you do, and you want to join a dedicated and talented team whose mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of life for City residents, visitors, and businesses, you should apply to be the next Chief Transportation Official for the City of Palo Alto.