Economic Development Analyst

Under general direction of the Community Development Director, performs a full range of responsible and varied professional, analytical, financial, systems, statistical, programmatic, management and other administrative analytical assignments in support of the City’s economic development activities; promotes the City’s economic development efforts to attract, retain, and help businesses to expand and create new jobs; recommends action and assists in policy, procedure, work methods, and budget development and implementation  related to economic growth and development; and serves as a resou

Hazardous Materials Technician I


THE JOB: Under general supervision, inspects refuse being discharged at County landfill sites for unacceptable, hazardous, or toxic materials; accepts and stores wastes from the public at the County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility; maintains all storage and disposal records; informs the general public of the County, State and Federal laws and regulations concerning the disposal of hazardous materials; informs the general public of the laws and regulations concerning the disposal of hazardous materials; controls traffic in the active disposal area; general en

Fire Chief

Serving a residential population of 141,000 and a daytime population of 250,000, Pasadena is located 10 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Both a Class 1 and Accredited agency, the Pasadena Fire Department is supported by 189.5 full-time employees and a FY2021 budget of approximately $55.5 million. Services are delivered through eight fire stations.

Equipment Operator

The City of Oxnard's Public Works Department is seeking an Equipment Operator with strong technical and customer service skills to be part of the Streets Division team.  This individual must be comfortable performing construction, maintenance, and repairs of equipment. The ideal candidate will have experience in the operation of heavy construction equipment.  This position will be responsible for providing operation of light, medium, and heavy duty construction equipment.

Deputy Director of Community Services

$117,811.20 - $183,580.80 Annually
City of Irvine

Do you have the desire to lead a nationally ranked park system at a distinguished city? Join a collaborative workforce and make a meaningful impact in a vibrant and diverse city. The Deputy Director of Community Services is a key member of the community services leadership team and will shape Irvine’s future by providing exceptional service, innovative programs, and diverse cultural experiences for all City residents.

Director, Community Development Agency

The County of Marin is currently seeking experienced planning professionals interested in leading the Community Development Agency. The Director, Community Development Agency is at-will and appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. The Director leads approximately 90 full-time employees within the Community Development Agency and across the four divisions of Administration, Planning, Environmental Health Services, and Building and Safety. The FY20 budget for the Community Development Agency is anticipated to have revenues of $15 million.