City of San Rafael, CA
San Rafael, CA, United States
Permit Technician I/II Level I: $ 5,125 - $6,229 per month Level II: $5,637 - $6,852 per month (Appointment level will depend on experience and qualifications) Plus excellent benefits APPLICATION DEADLINE: Apply by Monday, February 12, 2024 at 5:00 p.m for first consideration. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 62,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $172 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. THE POSITION: The Community Development Department is recruiting for one full-time Permit Technician. Appointment will be made at the appropriate level depending upon qualifications. Under general supervision, the Permit Technician will perform a variety of technical permitting and administrative support work associated with front counter, virtual counter, and other office tasks related to department operations. Permit Technician I: This is the journey-level class in the Permit Technician series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence and judgment on matters allocated to the Permit Technician II. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Employees work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Permit Technician II : This is the journey-level class in the Permit Technician series. Employees at this level are expected to perform with more independence and receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and polices within the work unit. Depending on expertise and certifications, incumbents may performminor over-the-counter planning and building plan check reviews. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and may be filled by advancement from the Permit Technician I class. This position performs the following essential job duties (including but not limited to): Reviews and intakes planning and building permit applications. Determines and collects fees for permits and other review and regulatory services. Routes all application submittals to the appropriate departments/agencies for processing. Maintains files for all applications after checking for general completeness and accuracy. Provides written and verbal information to the public regarding departmental policies and procedures pertaining to topics such as permits, building code requirements, zoning, application procedures, and current projects. Reads and interprets blueprints, maps, planning regulations, and a variety of other information while responding to general inquiries. Processes minor planning applications and reviews business licenses and building permits for compliance with zoning regulations. Provides public information in support of the building, planning, housing, and code enforcement programs. Enters invoices, prepares refunds, and reconciles web payments. Provides administrative support for public meetings, including preparation, distribution, and posting of agendas and minutes. Assists in setting up rooms and virtual webinars for department and/or public meetings. Operates a variety of office equipment and uses a variety of software programs, including word processing, spreadsheet, permit tracking software, digital archiving software, and visual presentation equipment as appropriate. Maintains and manages an inventory of forms, applications, and office supplies. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, the public using principles of good customer service. Performs a variety of other tasks related to office administration and permit services as assigned. To be eligible for this position, you must have knowledge of/ability to: Permit Technician I: Basic office and clerical procedures. Modern office methods, procedures, and computer equipment and various software applications. Simple accounting procedures. Basic applied mathematics. Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing with the general public and customers involved with development and construction, particularly contractors, architects, developers, engineers, and property owners. Learn to read and interpret maps, construction drawings and blueprints. Learn and apply a variety of zoning, land use, planning, and building procedures, codes, and ordinances enforced by the City including the Uniform Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical Codes and zoning codes. Permit Technician II (in addition to the requirements for Permit Technician I): Basic knowledge of building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes. Basic engineering concepts. Basic planning and land use concepts. Read and interpret maps, construction drawings, and blueprints. Interpret and apply a variety of zoning, land use, planning, and building procedures, codes, and ordinances enforced by the City, including the Uniform Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical Codes and zoning codes. Organize and maintain files. Operate a variety of office equipment. Quickly and accurately review plans for submittal requirements and calculate permit fees in accordance with established laws. Research and compile information requested. Prepare written zoning research letters and administrative land use entitlements. Research, compile, and analyze data for special projects and various reports. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE (A typical way of gaining the knowledge, skill and ability outlined above is): Permit Technician I: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Two (2) years of experience in an office or customer service environment with direct contact with the general public. Permit Technician II: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Completion of two courses in building code, electrical code plumbing code, mechanical code, engineering, planning, or related field. One (1) year of experience equivalent to Permit Technician I in the City of San Rafael. CERTIFICATES/LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS: Possession of International Code Council (ICC) Permit Technician certification is desirable for Permit Technician I and II and is required for Permit Technician III. LANGUAGE/MATHEMATICAL/REASONING SKILLS: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effective before groups of customers or employees of organization. Ability to speak Spanish is desirable but not required. Ability to work with mathematical concepts. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds for a distance of less than 50 feet. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Much of the work consists of entering data into and retrieving data from personal computers and terminals via keyboards and is performed while standing or sitting for extended periods of time with the ability to move about at will. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Incumbents within this classification are expected to be able to communicate orally, in person, online or via the telephone, with members of the general public, other City employees, or employees of outside companies and other agencies. Much of the work performed in a crowded and noisy office setting. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: City of San Rafael application is required . Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Candidates should detail related education and experience on the application. The examination process may include the following application appraisal and oral board interview examination. The passing point for the oral board examination final score will be 70%. Prior to appointment candidate must mass a pre-employment physical, background check, driving record, and fingerprinting. To file an application, go to: www.calopps.org . Select "Member Agencies". Select "San Rafael". Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20465009 . For more information about the City of San Rafael, go to: www.cityofsanrafael.org Reasonable Accommodation : The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations in the exam process to accommodate disabled applicants. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please contact us at (415) 485-3474 before the test date. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Such accommodation must be requested by the applicant. Job PDF: Permit Technician I-II Job Announcement.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $5,125 - $6,852 per month DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 2% @ at 55 formula, average of three years of compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2% at 62 formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $853.34; Employee + 1 - $1,614.17; Employee + Family - $1,768.81; Waive Coverage $300.00) Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance:$5,000 basic and long-term disability is two-thirds of the salary up to $1,000 per month Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Vision Insurance:Fully paid premium for employee - employee responsible for dependent cost if enrolled Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Employee optional participation 125 Plan: Employee optional participation Annual Leave:Vacation 10 days (1-3 years of service/6.25 hours earned per month); 12 days of Sick Leave per year; 12 holidays, 1 Floating Holiday. Gym Reimbursement: Employees eligible to receive up to $16.50 per month reimbursement for paid gym memberships Bilingual Pay: Eligible to receive $150 per month for certified fluency. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee so participate in SDI and are eligible to receive SDI benefits Work Week: 37.5 hours per week/7.5 hours per day Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Mar 07, 2024
Permit Technician I/II Level I: $ 5,125 - $6,229 per month Level II: $5,637 - $6,852 per month (Appointment level will depend on experience and qualifications) Plus excellent benefits APPLICATION DEADLINE: Apply by Monday, February 12, 2024 at 5:00 p.m for first consideration. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 62,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $172 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. THE POSITION: The Community Development Department is recruiting for one full-time Permit Technician. Appointment will be made at the appropriate level depending upon qualifications. Under general supervision, the Permit Technician will perform a variety of technical permitting and administrative support work associated with front counter, virtual counter, and other office tasks related to department operations. Permit Technician I: This is the journey-level class in the Permit Technician series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence and judgment on matters allocated to the Permit Technician II. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Employees work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Permit Technician II : This is the journey-level class in the Permit Technician series. Employees at this level are expected to perform with more independence and receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and polices within the work unit. Depending on expertise and certifications, incumbents may performminor over-the-counter planning and building plan check reviews. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and may be filled by advancement from the Permit Technician I class. This position performs the following essential job duties (including but not limited to): Reviews and intakes planning and building permit applications. Determines and collects fees for permits and other review and regulatory services. Routes all application submittals to the appropriate departments/agencies for processing. Maintains files for all applications after checking for general completeness and accuracy. Provides written and verbal information to the public regarding departmental policies and procedures pertaining to topics such as permits, building code requirements, zoning, application procedures, and current projects. Reads and interprets blueprints, maps, planning regulations, and a variety of other information while responding to general inquiries. Processes minor planning applications and reviews business licenses and building permits for compliance with zoning regulations. Provides public information in support of the building, planning, housing, and code enforcement programs. Enters invoices, prepares refunds, and reconciles web payments. Provides administrative support for public meetings, including preparation, distribution, and posting of agendas and minutes. Assists in setting up rooms and virtual webinars for department and/or public meetings. Operates a variety of office equipment and uses a variety of software programs, including word processing, spreadsheet, permit tracking software, digital archiving software, and visual presentation equipment as appropriate. Maintains and manages an inventory of forms, applications, and office supplies. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, the public using principles of good customer service. Performs a variety of other tasks related to office administration and permit services as assigned. To be eligible for this position, you must have knowledge of/ability to: Permit Technician I: Basic office and clerical procedures. Modern office methods, procedures, and computer equipment and various software applications. Simple accounting procedures. Basic applied mathematics. Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing with the general public and customers involved with development and construction, particularly contractors, architects, developers, engineers, and property owners. Learn to read and interpret maps, construction drawings and blueprints. Learn and apply a variety of zoning, land use, planning, and building procedures, codes, and ordinances enforced by the City including the Uniform Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical Codes and zoning codes. Permit Technician II (in addition to the requirements for Permit Technician I): Basic knowledge of building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes. Basic engineering concepts. Basic planning and land use concepts. Read and interpret maps, construction drawings, and blueprints. Interpret and apply a variety of zoning, land use, planning, and building procedures, codes, and ordinances enforced by the City, including the Uniform Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical Codes and zoning codes. Organize and maintain files. Operate a variety of office equipment. Quickly and accurately review plans for submittal requirements and calculate permit fees in accordance with established laws. Research and compile information requested. Prepare written zoning research letters and administrative land use entitlements. Research, compile, and analyze data for special projects and various reports. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE (A typical way of gaining the knowledge, skill and ability outlined above is): Permit Technician I: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Two (2) years of experience in an office or customer service environment with direct contact with the general public. Permit Technician II: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Completion of two courses in building code, electrical code plumbing code, mechanical code, engineering, planning, or related field. One (1) year of experience equivalent to Permit Technician I in the City of San Rafael. CERTIFICATES/LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS: Possession of International Code Council (ICC) Permit Technician certification is desirable for Permit Technician I and II and is required for Permit Technician III. LANGUAGE/MATHEMATICAL/REASONING SKILLS: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effective before groups of customers or employees of organization. Ability to speak Spanish is desirable but not required. Ability to work with mathematical concepts. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds for a distance of less than 50 feet. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Much of the work consists of entering data into and retrieving data from personal computers and terminals via keyboards and is performed while standing or sitting for extended periods of time with the ability to move about at will. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Incumbents within this classification are expected to be able to communicate orally, in person, online or via the telephone, with members of the general public, other City employees, or employees of outside companies and other agencies. Much of the work performed in a crowded and noisy office setting. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: City of San Rafael application is required . Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Candidates should detail related education and experience on the application. The examination process may include the following application appraisal and oral board interview examination. The passing point for the oral board examination final score will be 70%. Prior to appointment candidate must mass a pre-employment physical, background check, driving record, and fingerprinting. To file an application, go to: www.calopps.org . Select "Member Agencies". Select "San Rafael". Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20465009 . For more information about the City of San Rafael, go to: www.cityofsanrafael.org Reasonable Accommodation : The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations in the exam process to accommodate disabled applicants. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please contact us at (415) 485-3474 before the test date. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Such accommodation must be requested by the applicant. Job PDF: Permit Technician I-II Job Announcement.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $5,125 - $6,852 per month DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 2% @ at 55 formula, average of three years of compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2% at 62 formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $853.34; Employee + 1 - $1,614.17; Employee + Family - $1,768.81; Waive Coverage $300.00) Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance:$5,000 basic and long-term disability is two-thirds of the salary up to $1,000 per month Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Vision Insurance:Fully paid premium for employee - employee responsible for dependent cost if enrolled Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Employee optional participation 125 Plan: Employee optional participation Annual Leave:Vacation 10 days (1-3 years of service/6.25 hours earned per month); 12 days of Sick Leave per year; 12 holidays, 1 Floating Holiday. Gym Reimbursement: Employees eligible to receive up to $16.50 per month reimbursement for paid gym memberships Bilingual Pay: Eligible to receive $150 per month for certified fluency. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee so participate in SDI and are eligible to receive SDI benefits Work Week: 37.5 hours per week/7.5 hours per day Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CA
City of Escondido, California, United States
Summary Building Permit Technician I: $4,397 - $5,892 per month Building Permit Technician II: $4,974 - $6,667 per month Building Permit Technician III: $5,491 - $7,358 per month If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Building Permit Technician I/II/III in our Development Services Department/Building Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualification, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under supervision (Building Permit Technician I), general supervision (Building Permit II), or direction (Building Permit III), advises and interprets, for the public, requirements of various codes as they relate to the construction and use of building, structures, land use and land development; processes, reviews, and approves technical plans for conformance with building, planning, and engineering requirements; and performs related work. Supervision is received from the Deputy Building Official. Distinguishing Characteristics Building Permit Technician I - This is the entry level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Under supervision, incumbents are expected to learn and perform duties involved in the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. Under initial guidance, this position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of providing support at the public counter during peak operating hours. This position may receive lead direction or functional support from the Permit Technician III. Building Permit Technician II - This is the journey level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Under general supervision, incumbents are expected to work independently in the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. This position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of effectively performing all duties. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. This position may receive lead direction or functional support from the Permit Technician III. Building Permit Technician III - This is the advanced journey level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Positions at this level require demonstrated ability to independently perform the most advanced functions related to the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. This position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of effectively performing the duties necessary during busy peak operating hours. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the II level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. This position may also provide lead direction and functional support to the Permit Technician I/II. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Provides information and assistance to the public at the counter and by phone regarding project processing, application procedures, codes, laws, and ordinances; Interprets and applies various Building Codes, Land Use and Development Ordinances; Accepts permit applications and collects fees; Researches and responds to public inquiries; Reviews proposed plans and permits to determine compliance with codes and ordinances; Issues permits and approves plans for minor projects; Operates computer related to department functions; Updates and maintains automated permit tracking system; Maintains log books and monitors projects; Computes fees for issuance of permits; May make field investigations related to property addressing issues. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Building construction methods and the reading of building plans; State laws and City ordinances governing building, land use and zoning matters; Planning and zoning as they relate to ordinances, governing land use and zoning; Mathematics for the purpose of reading building plans and maps, and calculating valuations and fees; Communication skills and techniques required for gathering, evaluating and transmitting information, and preparing and presenting oral and written technical reports and research projects; Methods and techniques for analyzing and interpreting construction design plans, specifications, and working plans related to code enforcement procedures and practices; Basic knowledge of structural technology; construction practices and techniques, new building construction, and/or alterations of existing structures; and; Principles and practices of customer service. Ability to : Read building plans; Prepare and present oral and written technical reports and research projects; Use independent judgment based on established policies; Work well with people and to handle a public counter and telephones of a public agency in a calm, self-assured, and confident manner; Use knowledge and experience to work with architects, engineers, contractors, real estate brokers, appraisers, and the public to solve problems and achieve cooperative relationships; Communicate effectively and clearly with the public and coworkers; Establish and maintain effective and courteous relationships with the public and co-workers; and; Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Minimum Requirements Education and Experience Guidelines Building Permit Technician I/II/III Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. College level course work in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field is highly desirable. Building Permit Technician I Experience: Two years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field may substitute for the required experience. After one year of successfully completing progressively responsible work, an employee at the I level may be considered for advancement to the II level. Building Permit Technician II Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field; OR An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field and one year (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field; After one year of successfully completing progressively responsible work, an employee at the II level may be considered for advancement to the III level. Building Permit Technician III Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. OR An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field and two years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. License and Other Requirements Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license or ability to arrange transportation for field work when necessary. Residential Plans Examiner Certificate is highly desirable. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Administrative / Clerical / Engineering Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: 5/13/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Summary Building Permit Technician I: $4,397 - $5,892 per month Building Permit Technician II: $4,974 - $6,667 per month Building Permit Technician III: $5,491 - $7,358 per month If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Building Permit Technician I/II/III in our Development Services Department/Building Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualification, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under supervision (Building Permit Technician I), general supervision (Building Permit II), or direction (Building Permit III), advises and interprets, for the public, requirements of various codes as they relate to the construction and use of building, structures, land use and land development; processes, reviews, and approves technical plans for conformance with building, planning, and engineering requirements; and performs related work. Supervision is received from the Deputy Building Official. Distinguishing Characteristics Building Permit Technician I - This is the entry level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Under supervision, incumbents are expected to learn and perform duties involved in the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. Under initial guidance, this position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of providing support at the public counter during peak operating hours. This position may receive lead direction or functional support from the Permit Technician III. Building Permit Technician II - This is the journey level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Under general supervision, incumbents are expected to work independently in the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. This position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of effectively performing all duties. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. This position may receive lead direction or functional support from the Permit Technician III. Building Permit Technician III - This is the advanced journey level class in the Building Permit Technician series. Positions at this level require demonstrated ability to independently perform the most advanced functions related to the review of plan check submittals and the issuance of permits. This position provides highly qualified customer service to the general public and is capable of effectively performing the duties necessary during busy peak operating hours. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the II level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. This position may also provide lead direction and functional support to the Permit Technician I/II. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Provides information and assistance to the public at the counter and by phone regarding project processing, application procedures, codes, laws, and ordinances; Interprets and applies various Building Codes, Land Use and Development Ordinances; Accepts permit applications and collects fees; Researches and responds to public inquiries; Reviews proposed plans and permits to determine compliance with codes and ordinances; Issues permits and approves plans for minor projects; Operates computer related to department functions; Updates and maintains automated permit tracking system; Maintains log books and monitors projects; Computes fees for issuance of permits; May make field investigations related to property addressing issues. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Building construction methods and the reading of building plans; State laws and City ordinances governing building, land use and zoning matters; Planning and zoning as they relate to ordinances, governing land use and zoning; Mathematics for the purpose of reading building plans and maps, and calculating valuations and fees; Communication skills and techniques required for gathering, evaluating and transmitting information, and preparing and presenting oral and written technical reports and research projects; Methods and techniques for analyzing and interpreting construction design plans, specifications, and working plans related to code enforcement procedures and practices; Basic knowledge of structural technology; construction practices and techniques, new building construction, and/or alterations of existing structures; and; Principles and practices of customer service. Ability to : Read building plans; Prepare and present oral and written technical reports and research projects; Use independent judgment based on established policies; Work well with people and to handle a public counter and telephones of a public agency in a calm, self-assured, and confident manner; Use knowledge and experience to work with architects, engineers, contractors, real estate brokers, appraisers, and the public to solve problems and achieve cooperative relationships; Communicate effectively and clearly with the public and coworkers; Establish and maintain effective and courteous relationships with the public and co-workers; and; Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Minimum Requirements Education and Experience Guidelines Building Permit Technician I/II/III Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. College level course work in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field is highly desirable. Building Permit Technician I Experience: Two years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field may substitute for the required experience. After one year of successfully completing progressively responsible work, an employee at the I level may be considered for advancement to the II level. Building Permit Technician II Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field; OR An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field and one year (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field; After one year of successfully completing progressively responsible work, an employee at the II level may be considered for advancement to the III level. Building Permit Technician III Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. OR An Associate’s degree in construction, architecture, public administration, business administration, or closely related field and two years (full-time equivalent) experience in building or construction regulations or closely related field. License and Other Requirements Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license or ability to arrange transportation for field work when necessary. Residential Plans Examiner Certificate is highly desirable. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Administrative / Clerical / Engineering Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: 5/13/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
CITY OF VENTURA, CA
501 Poli Street, Ventura, California 93001, USA
THE POSITION The City of Ventura is hiring! We have immediate vacancies for the position of Criminal Investigative Technician I/II with the Ventura Police Department. The Criminal Investigative Technician I/II are non-sworn (" civilian ") positions which perform routine (I-level), or complex (II-level) and specialized investigative liaison duties involved in the enforcement of municipal, state, and federal criminal laws in support of the Police Department's investigative functions. Now is a great time to join the City of Ventura’s Police Department and start a rewarding career! The Criminal Investigative Technician I/II performs criminal investigations under the direction of sworn personnel and assists sworn detectives in the preparation of cases by completing administrative and research functions. Criminal Investigative Technician I/II may be required to testify in court and may be subject to emergency call-outs on weekends or evenings as necessary. This position may be required to work evenings and/ or weekends. Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Investigates a variety of crimes in support of the enforcement of municipal, state, and federal criminal laws. These crimes may include but are not limited to violent and non-violent crimes as well as sex offenses and missing person's investigations. Determines appropriate analytical methods and information-gathering processes that are relevant to the particular cases. Interviews victims, witnesses and involved parties in order to understand the nature of the crime, probable causes, motives, and potential violations of criminal and civil law. Assists investigators with datamining social media sites related to known criminal offenders, intelligence gathering, and researching social media sites of known suspects. Prepares preservation letters to ensure the custodians of certain documents and electronically stored information preserve potentially relevant evidence. Analyzes material returned from social media companies, video surveillance, data recovery, and electronic storage devices (i.e. cell phones, computers, etc.). Accesses county, state, interstate, and national law enforcement records and information systems for the purpose of retrieving data. Writes police reports to document findings, including supplemental reports, crime reports, and property reports. Prepares comprehensive reports to document findings including observations, actions taken, and conclusions. Testifies in court and is subject to emergency call-outs as necessary. Assists with obtaining and executing search warrants. Assists with other technical analysis as needed. Performs other related duties as required. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate for this position Is organized, detail-oriented and excels working as a team player. This person Is highly proficient in the latest criminal analysis and investigative techniques and possesses excellent computer, report-writing, and oral presentation skills. The ideal candidate has proven interview skills and responds diplomatically and tactfully to people of diverse backgrounds, in adverse situations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Criminal Investigative Technician I : This is the entry-level classification in the job series. Under general supervision, incumbents perform a variety of routine investigative liaison duties. Positions are flexibly staffed and incumbents are expected to advance to the Criminal Investigative Technician II classification upon obtaining the required experience. Criminal Investigative Technician II : This is the journey-level classification in the job series and is distinguished from Criminal Investigative Technician I by assignment of more complex and difficult investigative liaison duties. Incumbents perform the full range of duties assigned in an independent manner within established guidelines. Candidates are required to undergo an extensive background investigation. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ventura Police Department The mission of the Ventura Police Department is to protect, serve, and problem solve with our community. We are great people, providing exceptional service, and we value excellence, integrity, professionalism, respect, and transparency. We are a family of over 250 sworn, professional staff, and volunteers that work tirelessly towards this mission each day. We accomplish this by investing in our team and building strong community partnerships through community events, neighborhood meetings, and day to day activities. We stay committed to you by maintaining trust through transparency and showcasing our commitment to excellence. The Ventura Police Department is comprised of two divisions: Field Operations and Administration Operations. The majority of our staffing is dedicated to patrol operations. Many of our special assignment teams, such as the Patrol Task Force dedicated to homeless outreach, our K9 Unit, and Traffic Unit, as well as the calming voices of Dispatch, work within the Field Operations Division. Our Administration Operations includes all Investigations units, Crime Analysis, School Resource Officers, Records, and Professional Standards and Training. Each of the members in these divisions proudly serve our city and strive to perform their best every day, treating each resident equally with respect, empathy, and dignity. Please take a moment to learn more about our community engagement opportunities , Community Crime Map , District Commanders , and the goals established in our 2020-2023 Strategic Plan. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits and Additional Information The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for more information. This recruitment is open on a continuous basis. The first review of applications is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2024 . Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed weekly and all candidates meeting minimum qualifications will be forwarded to the department for further consideration. To be considered for this career opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. For initial consideration, please submit your application and supplemental questionnaire by the first review date. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice at any time after the first review date. For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here Criminal Investigative Technician I/II . If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS A combination of education, training, and experience equivalent to: Criminal Investigative Technician I : Two years of college coursework in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or a closely related field and one year of experience in investigative work or other related work within the law enforcement field. Criminal Investigative Technician II : Two years of college coursework in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or a closely related field and three years of varied analytical and technical experience in law enforcement investigative work. Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or closely related field desirable. License : Possession of a valid California Class C driver license and acceptable driving record are required. APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. Application Filing Deadline : This recruitment is open on a continuous basis. The first review of applications is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2024 . Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed weekly and candidates meeting minimum qualifications will be forwarded to the department for further consideration. To be considered for this career opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. For initial consideration, please submit your application and supplemental questionnaire by the first review date. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice at any time after the first review date. Application Review Process : All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. Department Selection Interview : A select number of candidates will be invited to a panel interview process that will be scheduled once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received for this position. Selected candidates will be notified of specifics at any time after the first review date. Please note, given the current COVID-19 situation, initial panel interviews may be conducted via video teleconference. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The department selection interviews will be scheduled promptly after the panel interview processes completed. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2023/2024 Budget totals approximately $428.8 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2023-24 Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment candidates must submit documentation verifying legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using City vehicles may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : Twelve months Deferred Compensation: $442 per year will be matched in a 457 Plan. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $691 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $469 monthly, applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage for employees and dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance: City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your social security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Annual Leave: 14.5 days per year, increasing to 24.5 days after 15 years service, for vacation or sick leave. Employees may use vacation after successful completion of probation. Personal Leave: 27 hours per calendar year. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Optional Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Part-Time Benefits: Regular part-time employees receive insurance, optional benefits, vacation, holidays, sick leave and disability programs proportionate to their regular work hours. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per year for tuition and books for courses taken at accredited institution after completion of probation. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION The City of Ventura is hiring! We have immediate vacancies for the position of Criminal Investigative Technician I/II with the Ventura Police Department. The Criminal Investigative Technician I/II are non-sworn (" civilian ") positions which perform routine (I-level), or complex (II-level) and specialized investigative liaison duties involved in the enforcement of municipal, state, and federal criminal laws in support of the Police Department's investigative functions. Now is a great time to join the City of Ventura’s Police Department and start a rewarding career! The Criminal Investigative Technician I/II performs criminal investigations under the direction of sworn personnel and assists sworn detectives in the preparation of cases by completing administrative and research functions. Criminal Investigative Technician I/II may be required to testify in court and may be subject to emergency call-outs on weekends or evenings as necessary. This position may be required to work evenings and/ or weekends. Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Investigates a variety of crimes in support of the enforcement of municipal, state, and federal criminal laws. These crimes may include but are not limited to violent and non-violent crimes as well as sex offenses and missing person's investigations. Determines appropriate analytical methods and information-gathering processes that are relevant to the particular cases. Interviews victims, witnesses and involved parties in order to understand the nature of the crime, probable causes, motives, and potential violations of criminal and civil law. Assists investigators with datamining social media sites related to known criminal offenders, intelligence gathering, and researching social media sites of known suspects. Prepares preservation letters to ensure the custodians of certain documents and electronically stored information preserve potentially relevant evidence. Analyzes material returned from social media companies, video surveillance, data recovery, and electronic storage devices (i.e. cell phones, computers, etc.). Accesses county, state, interstate, and national law enforcement records and information systems for the purpose of retrieving data. Writes police reports to document findings, including supplemental reports, crime reports, and property reports. Prepares comprehensive reports to document findings including observations, actions taken, and conclusions. Testifies in court and is subject to emergency call-outs as necessary. Assists with obtaining and executing search warrants. Assists with other technical analysis as needed. Performs other related duties as required. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate for this position Is organized, detail-oriented and excels working as a team player. This person Is highly proficient in the latest criminal analysis and investigative techniques and possesses excellent computer, report-writing, and oral presentation skills. The ideal candidate has proven interview skills and responds diplomatically and tactfully to people of diverse backgrounds, in adverse situations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Criminal Investigative Technician I : This is the entry-level classification in the job series. Under general supervision, incumbents perform a variety of routine investigative liaison duties. Positions are flexibly staffed and incumbents are expected to advance to the Criminal Investigative Technician II classification upon obtaining the required experience. Criminal Investigative Technician II : This is the journey-level classification in the job series and is distinguished from Criminal Investigative Technician I by assignment of more complex and difficult investigative liaison duties. Incumbents perform the full range of duties assigned in an independent manner within established guidelines. Candidates are required to undergo an extensive background investigation. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ventura Police Department The mission of the Ventura Police Department is to protect, serve, and problem solve with our community. We are great people, providing exceptional service, and we value excellence, integrity, professionalism, respect, and transparency. We are a family of over 250 sworn, professional staff, and volunteers that work tirelessly towards this mission each day. We accomplish this by investing in our team and building strong community partnerships through community events, neighborhood meetings, and day to day activities. We stay committed to you by maintaining trust through transparency and showcasing our commitment to excellence. The Ventura Police Department is comprised of two divisions: Field Operations and Administration Operations. The majority of our staffing is dedicated to patrol operations. Many of our special assignment teams, such as the Patrol Task Force dedicated to homeless outreach, our K9 Unit, and Traffic Unit, as well as the calming voices of Dispatch, work within the Field Operations Division. Our Administration Operations includes all Investigations units, Crime Analysis, School Resource Officers, Records, and Professional Standards and Training. Each of the members in these divisions proudly serve our city and strive to perform their best every day, treating each resident equally with respect, empathy, and dignity. Please take a moment to learn more about our community engagement opportunities , Community Crime Map , District Commanders , and the goals established in our 2020-2023 Strategic Plan. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits and Additional Information The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for more information. This recruitment is open on a continuous basis. The first review of applications is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2024 . Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed weekly and all candidates meeting minimum qualifications will be forwarded to the department for further consideration. To be considered for this career opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. For initial consideration, please submit your application and supplemental questionnaire by the first review date. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice at any time after the first review date. For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here Criminal Investigative Technician I/II . If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS A combination of education, training, and experience equivalent to: Criminal Investigative Technician I : Two years of college coursework in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or a closely related field and one year of experience in investigative work or other related work within the law enforcement field. Criminal Investigative Technician II : Two years of college coursework in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or a closely related field and three years of varied analytical and technical experience in law enforcement investigative work. Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, political science, sociology, or closely related field desirable. License : Possession of a valid California Class C driver license and acceptable driving record are required. APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. Application Filing Deadline : This recruitment is open on a continuous basis. The first review of applications is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2024 . Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed weekly and candidates meeting minimum qualifications will be forwarded to the department for further consideration. To be considered for this career opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. For initial consideration, please submit your application and supplemental questionnaire by the first review date. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice at any time after the first review date. Application Review Process : All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. Department Selection Interview : A select number of candidates will be invited to a panel interview process that will be scheduled once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received for this position. Selected candidates will be notified of specifics at any time after the first review date. Please note, given the current COVID-19 situation, initial panel interviews may be conducted via video teleconference. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The department selection interviews will be scheduled promptly after the panel interview processes completed. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2023/2024 Budget totals approximately $428.8 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2023-24 Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment candidates must submit documentation verifying legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using City vehicles may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : Twelve months Deferred Compensation: $442 per year will be matched in a 457 Plan. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $691 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $469 monthly, applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage for employees and dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance: City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your social security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Annual Leave: 14.5 days per year, increasing to 24.5 days after 15 years service, for vacation or sick leave. Employees may use vacation after successful completion of probation. Personal Leave: 27 hours per calendar year. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Optional Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Part-Time Benefits: Regular part-time employees receive insurance, optional benefits, vacation, holidays, sick leave and disability programs proportionate to their regular work hours. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per year for tuition and books for courses taken at accredited institution after completion of probation. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CA
City of Escondido, California, United States
Summary This position is open until filled. A first review of applications will take place during the week of April 29, 2024. Applicants that apply after the first review are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review date. Network Systems Technician I: $5,226 - $7,004 per month Network Systems Technician II: $5,628 - $7,542 per month Network Systems Technician III: $5,913 - $7,924 per month If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Network Systems Technician I/II/III in our Information Systems Department/Network & System Administration Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Summary Description Under supervision (Network Systems Technician I) or general supervision (Network Systems Technician II), provides liaison and technical assistance to system users for computer, phone and network related problems; consults with department representative to determine hardware/software requirements and develops specifications; sets up, configures and provides support for desktop computer equipment including hardware, software and peripheral equipment; upgrades existing hardware and software; provides technical assistance in support of networked systems; and works on network projects as needed. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Network Systems Technician I: This is the entry level class in the Network Systems Technician series. This class performs the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series including setting up and configuring desktop computers and performing routine maintenance on the network system. Positions at this level are not expected to function with the same amount of program knowledge or skill level as positions allocated to the Network Systems Technician II level and usually exercise less independent discretion and judgment in matters related to work procedures and methods. Work is usually supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise. Advancement to the "II" level is based on demonstrated proficiency in performing the assigned functions, and is at the discretion of higher level supervisory or management staff. Network Systems Technician II: This is the full journey level class in the Network Systems Technician series performing the full range of duties with only occasional instruction or assistance. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Network Systems Technician I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned as well as having responsibility for maintaining a network in an assigned area including ensuring connectivity with the City network, VoIP phone system, maintaining the network servers, routers, and switches, identifying and resolving computer and network problems, maintaining and enforcing network security, and participating in network project as needed. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Work is normally reviewed only on completion and for overall results. Positions in this class series are flexibly staffed and positions at the Network Systems Technician II level are normally filled by advancement from the Network Systems Technician I level and require completion of a recognized certification program or additional specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge. Network Systems Technician III: This is the advanced journey level class in Network Systems Technician series. Positions at this level require demonstrated ability to perform the full range of duties as well as the full range of complex technician duties. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Network Systems Technician II by their ability to lead teams, manage projects, and find technology solutions. They have both the technical skills and leadership qualities to mentor and lead group projects. Positions in this class series are flexibly staffed and positions at the Network Systems Technician III level are normally filled by advancement from the Network Systems Technician II level and require completion of a recognized certification program or additional specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties form those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Performs a variety of duties in the installation, testing, configuration and troubleshooting of hardware and software applications and equipment on networked systems; provides support in the installation and set up of computers, phones, servers and networks by installing cabling and wiring for systems and peripheral equipment; troubleshoots and maintains networked components including routers, switches and wireless equipment. Performs repairs on computer systems and peripheral equipment including printers, phones, scanners and related devices; coordinates major equipment repairs; locates vendors and ships parts as needed; arranges for vendor to perform on-site repairs. Conducts system and database back-ups as necessary; files back up procedures. Provides assistance to information systems staff in the evaluation, selection, acquisition and implementation of computer hardware and software; provides technical support in testing, monitoring and reviewing new software, hardware and other system enhancements. Monitors computer systems, networks and applications for response time, problem prevention, performance and resource utilization. Performs network administration duties such as monitoring or adding applications, users and devices, modifying user profiles, re-setting passwords and file maintenance; monitors storage utilization; documents all network changes and revisions. Conducts training sessions with desktop users; provides information on system and application functions; communicates user access rights. Provides assistance to information system for network security by monitoring, installing software updates and staying abreast of security technology trends and innovations. Stays abreast of new information technology trends and innovations; reads appropriate literature and attends training as necessary. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Theories and applications of computer science. Computer systems, programming, and networking. Personal computer hardware and software components. Methods and techniques used in the installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of software applications. Operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Principles and practices of troubleshooting computer system hardware and software problems. Principles and practices of technical network administration. Principles and practices of customer service. Operational characteristics of various computer software packages. Operational characteristics of a variety of communication equipment and devices. Computer logic and mathematics. Principle languages used in information systems programs. Basic record keeping techniques. Ability to: Respond to and identify user computer related problems. Install and configure desktop computer systems and peripheral equipment. Troubleshoot a variety of desktop systems hardware and software. Perform technical maintenance on local and wide area networked systems. Test and repair network cabling problems. Communicate technical information to a wide variety of users. Perform minor repairs on computer equipment. Analyze and define problems and conceptualize practical computer solutions. Develop and revise information systems programs. Lead and coordinate the activities of a computer user group. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Network Systems Technician I/II/III Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade supplemented by college level course work in information systems, computer science or a related field. Network Systems Technician I Experience: One year (full-time equivalent) of experience in information systems in a networked environment. Additional education or training in an appropriate discipline may be substituted for up to one year (full-time equivalent) of the work experience. License or Certificate: Hardware, Microsoft, Cisco or Dell certifications preferred. Network Systems Technician II Experience: Two years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible experience performing duties comparable to a Network Systems Technician I with the City of Escondido. Additional education or training in an appropriate discipline may be substituted for up to one year (full-time equivalent) of the work experience. License or Certificate: Network certification or Microsoft certification. Other specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge may be qualifying. Network Systems Technician III Experience: Upon successful completion of the training plan established by the department and at least three years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible experience performing duties comparable to a Network Systems Technician II with the City of Escondido. License or Certificate: A minimum of two technical certifications, such as Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Certified Cisco Network Associate. An Associate's degree in computer science or related field may be substituted for the required certification requirement. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Unclassified / Clerical / Technical Benefit Summary.
Apr 16, 2024
Full Time
Summary This position is open until filled. A first review of applications will take place during the week of April 29, 2024. Applicants that apply after the first review are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review date. Network Systems Technician I: $5,226 - $7,004 per month Network Systems Technician II: $5,628 - $7,542 per month Network Systems Technician III: $5,913 - $7,924 per month If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Network Systems Technician I/II/III in our Information Systems Department/Network & System Administration Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Summary Description Under supervision (Network Systems Technician I) or general supervision (Network Systems Technician II), provides liaison and technical assistance to system users for computer, phone and network related problems; consults with department representative to determine hardware/software requirements and develops specifications; sets up, configures and provides support for desktop computer equipment including hardware, software and peripheral equipment; upgrades existing hardware and software; provides technical assistance in support of networked systems; and works on network projects as needed. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Network Systems Technician I: This is the entry level class in the Network Systems Technician series. This class performs the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series including setting up and configuring desktop computers and performing routine maintenance on the network system. Positions at this level are not expected to function with the same amount of program knowledge or skill level as positions allocated to the Network Systems Technician II level and usually exercise less independent discretion and judgment in matters related to work procedures and methods. Work is usually supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise. Advancement to the "II" level is based on demonstrated proficiency in performing the assigned functions, and is at the discretion of higher level supervisory or management staff. Network Systems Technician II: This is the full journey level class in the Network Systems Technician series performing the full range of duties with only occasional instruction or assistance. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Network Systems Technician I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned as well as having responsibility for maintaining a network in an assigned area including ensuring connectivity with the City network, VoIP phone system, maintaining the network servers, routers, and switches, identifying and resolving computer and network problems, maintaining and enforcing network security, and participating in network project as needed. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Work is normally reviewed only on completion and for overall results. Positions in this class series are flexibly staffed and positions at the Network Systems Technician II level are normally filled by advancement from the Network Systems Technician I level and require completion of a recognized certification program or additional specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge. Network Systems Technician III: This is the advanced journey level class in Network Systems Technician series. Positions at this level require demonstrated ability to perform the full range of duties as well as the full range of complex technician duties. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Network Systems Technician II by their ability to lead teams, manage projects, and find technology solutions. They have both the technical skills and leadership qualities to mentor and lead group projects. Positions in this class series are flexibly staffed and positions at the Network Systems Technician III level are normally filled by advancement from the Network Systems Technician II level and require completion of a recognized certification program or additional specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties form those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Performs a variety of duties in the installation, testing, configuration and troubleshooting of hardware and software applications and equipment on networked systems; provides support in the installation and set up of computers, phones, servers and networks by installing cabling and wiring for systems and peripheral equipment; troubleshoots and maintains networked components including routers, switches and wireless equipment. Performs repairs on computer systems and peripheral equipment including printers, phones, scanners and related devices; coordinates major equipment repairs; locates vendors and ships parts as needed; arranges for vendor to perform on-site repairs. Conducts system and database back-ups as necessary; files back up procedures. Provides assistance to information systems staff in the evaluation, selection, acquisition and implementation of computer hardware and software; provides technical support in testing, monitoring and reviewing new software, hardware and other system enhancements. Monitors computer systems, networks and applications for response time, problem prevention, performance and resource utilization. Performs network administration duties such as monitoring or adding applications, users and devices, modifying user profiles, re-setting passwords and file maintenance; monitors storage utilization; documents all network changes and revisions. Conducts training sessions with desktop users; provides information on system and application functions; communicates user access rights. Provides assistance to information system for network security by monitoring, installing software updates and staying abreast of security technology trends and innovations. Stays abreast of new information technology trends and innovations; reads appropriate literature and attends training as necessary. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Theories and applications of computer science. Computer systems, programming, and networking. Personal computer hardware and software components. Methods and techniques used in the installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of software applications. Operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Principles and practices of troubleshooting computer system hardware and software problems. Principles and practices of technical network administration. Principles and practices of customer service. Operational characteristics of various computer software packages. Operational characteristics of a variety of communication equipment and devices. Computer logic and mathematics. Principle languages used in information systems programs. Basic record keeping techniques. Ability to: Respond to and identify user computer related problems. Install and configure desktop computer systems and peripheral equipment. Troubleshoot a variety of desktop systems hardware and software. Perform technical maintenance on local and wide area networked systems. Test and repair network cabling problems. Communicate technical information to a wide variety of users. Perform minor repairs on computer equipment. Analyze and define problems and conceptualize practical computer solutions. Develop and revise information systems programs. Lead and coordinate the activities of a computer user group. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Network Systems Technician I/II/III Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade supplemented by college level course work in information systems, computer science or a related field. Network Systems Technician I Experience: One year (full-time equivalent) of experience in information systems in a networked environment. Additional education or training in an appropriate discipline may be substituted for up to one year (full-time equivalent) of the work experience. License or Certificate: Hardware, Microsoft, Cisco or Dell certifications preferred. Network Systems Technician II Experience: Two years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible experience performing duties comparable to a Network Systems Technician I with the City of Escondido. Additional education or training in an appropriate discipline may be substituted for up to one year (full-time equivalent) of the work experience. License or Certificate: Network certification or Microsoft certification. Other specialized course work and training that provides a comparable level of knowledge may be qualifying. Network Systems Technician III Experience: Upon successful completion of the training plan established by the department and at least three years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible experience performing duties comparable to a Network Systems Technician II with the City of Escondido. License or Certificate: A minimum of two technical certifications, such as Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Certified Cisco Network Associate. An Associate's degree in computer science or related field may be substituted for the required certification requirement. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Unclassified / Clerical / Technical Benefit Summary.
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities
PLEASE NOTE : The duties and responsibilities listed below are specific to Civil Engineering Technician III and these duties may/or may not be performed by Civil Engineering Technicians I & II. For specific duties related to Civil Engineering Technician I & II, please visit the links referenced above to review the detailed job descriptions for each level. Examples of Essential Duties (all positions): The following duties are considered essential for this job classification:
Research, file, retrieve, review and/or prepare a variety of engineering maps, documents, records, reports, and correspondence.
Operate computer-aided design, modeling and/or other application programs.
Respond to complaints and inquiries from other departments, outside agencies, and the public concerning engineering activities.
Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information on plans.
Perform and check mathematical, computer, and/or statistical calculations used in engineering tasks.
Perform field investigations and/or inspections of existing conditions and new construction.
Collect, compile, and/or analyze data and/or field samples.
Notify contractors of discrepancies between work performed and the approved plans, specifications, and standards.
Review drawings and improvement plans for conformance with established engineering standards.
Provide technical direction to less experienced staff.
Prepare program and project schedules.
In addition to the duties listed above, the following duties are considered essential for the following divisions: Engineering Development /Water Engineering Services: Plan Check:
Process legal documents, permit applications and issue permits.
Coordinate public works and utility activities with other City departments, divisions and sections and with outside agencies.
Research publications and industry information sources.
Develop and revise design standards, Standard Plans, specifications, and Engineers Approved lists.
Attend public hearings.
Review various development submittals proposing modifications.
Place conditions on projects to ensure all engineering design criteria, City Standards and Policies are met.
Inspection:
Perform inspection for current development infrastructure, water, sewer, storm water, grading and erosion, and sediment control.
Ensure quality control of projects as well as public safety aspects while the projects are under construction.
Complete daily inspection and field activity reports.
Coordinate engineering field activities with other City Departments and Development Services, contractors and consultants on project scheduling and technical requirements.
Process permit applications and issue permits.
Capital Projects Engineering Project Development:
Assist in the relative tasks from project planning through construction during implementation of engineering contracts.
Assist in preparing project initiation documents, including but not limited to the schedule, cost estimate, project maps, PowerPoint presentations, and other supporting documents.
Assist in drafting and releasing Requests for Proposals, reviewing consultant proposals, and giving feedback for contract negotiations.
Review improvement plans and project specifications for conformance with established engineering standards and city codes.
Review engineering estimate for conformance with project specifications, including quantity checking.
Research necessary environmental permits, and process permit applications and other associated documents.
Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information within archived records.
Coordinate public works and utility activities with other City departments, divisions, and outside agencies.
Submit permit applications and supporting documentation to various inside and outside organizations.
Perform soil contamination research for given project areas and draft supporting documentation.
Support public participation efforts by drafting and sending letter to community members.
Provide updates to the public facing CIP project website.
Coordinate plan review distribution to appropriate staff and departments and compile comments into one document, and document comments received in the CIP project directory.
Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of City’s Design & Construction Standards, including sections association with roadway, traffic, sewer, water & storm drain projects.
Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of the principles, procedures and standards for Water Distribution and Water Collection Systems and related resource material.
Construction & Inspection:
Perform site constructability review.
Perform inspection for roadway, water, sewer, storm water, grading and erosion control, and other public infrastructure projects.
Ensure quality control of projects as well as public safety aspects while under construction.
Complete daily inspection and field activity reports.
Document photos of daily construction activities.
Perform stormwater management inspections, as needed, and inform engineer of any issues.
Act as liaison between City staff and professional consultant construction manager and inspector; provide coordination support and overall assistance as needed.
Understand and maintain appropriate communication channels established by the project engineer.
Participate in construction meetings and provide input/recommendations as necessary to assist with or resolve construction related matters or conflicts.
Perform meter and tie-in inspections according to established procedures by insuring installations meet City Design & Construction Standards or approved plans and assuring adequate notification of service interruptions or items needing correction are given to customers.
Function as a backup resource for construction inspection duties when all other field inspection staff are unavailable, including staff from Engineering Development Services.
Project Closeout:
Complete and archive all applicable design and construction documents, and final record drawings consistent with Department archiving procedures.
Survey Section:
Act as the Survey Party Chief and/or a chain, rod, or instrument-person.
Provide field and record information to be used in production of engineering drawings.
Perform topographic, boundary, control and construction surveys.
Perform construction staking.
Perform duties typically associated with land surveying activities.
Asset Management: Planning & Assets:
Perform analysis of infrastructure asset data using CMMS software, ARCGIS and MS Access.
Review data sources for asset condition assessment including collection system CCTVs, base maps, construction drawings, and collection system flow meter graphs.
Map city assets using AutoCAD, and coordinate mapping with asset management software.
Coordinate with Capital Projects Engineering, Water Engineering Services, and Local Operations on the creation of assets and management of the City’s engineering document database.
Assist in Capital Projects Planning, project scoping, and project prioritization.
In addition to the duties listed above, Capital Project Engineering duties may also be required on small projects.
Storm Water & Creeks:
Perform field investigations/tests on storm water.
Assist in the preparation and administration of engineering contracts and professional service agreements.
Work with Environmental Specialist staff to prepare information and exhibits as needed for storm water and creek restoration projects.
Materials Engineering:
Demonstrate and perform all testing procedures.
Perform testing and lab analysis of R-value, TSR, unconfined compressive strength of treated soils, S-value and others as required.
Review and evaluate HMA, PCC and aggregate quarry operations including their QC procedures.
Perform plant and jobsite HMA and PCC inspections.
Respond to contractor/customer inquiries with regards to materials and placement thereof.
Utilize PMP software and train technicians in PMP inspections.
Traffic Engineering:
Develop and maintain traffic signal timing for isolated intersections and coordinated systems independently.
Train others to process permit applications and issue transportation permits.
Determine and collect fees.
Process and issue transportation permits for oversize & overweight vehicles.
Assist in drafting of striping plans for construction and material quantities for a cost estimate and the preparation of engineering contracts.
Perform engineering and traffic surveys for establishing speed limits.
Assist in the preparation of engineering contracts, process customer service requests and provide appropriate solutions on an independent basis.
Apply principles of the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices to daily work.
Additional Duties : In addition to the duties listed in the Essential Duties Section, each employee in this classification may perform the following duties in the department and section assignments specified. Any single position may not be assigned all duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties which may be assigned.
Develop and revise design standards, Standard Plans, specifications, and Engineers Approved lists.
Process permit applications and issue permits.
Determine and collect fees.
Assist in the preparation and administration of engineering contracts.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Apr 25, 2024
Full Time
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities
PLEASE NOTE : The duties and responsibilities listed below are specific to Civil Engineering Technician III and these duties may/or may not be performed by Civil Engineering Technicians I & II. For specific duties related to Civil Engineering Technician I & II, please visit the links referenced above to review the detailed job descriptions for each level. Examples of Essential Duties (all positions): The following duties are considered essential for this job classification:
Research, file, retrieve, review and/or prepare a variety of engineering maps, documents, records, reports, and correspondence.
Operate computer-aided design, modeling and/or other application programs.
Respond to complaints and inquiries from other departments, outside agencies, and the public concerning engineering activities.
Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information on plans.
Perform and check mathematical, computer, and/or statistical calculations used in engineering tasks.
Perform field investigations and/or inspections of existing conditions and new construction.
Collect, compile, and/or analyze data and/or field samples.
Notify contractors of discrepancies between work performed and the approved plans, specifications, and standards.
Review drawings and improvement plans for conformance with established engineering standards.
Provide technical direction to less experienced staff.
Prepare program and project schedules.
In addition to the duties listed above, the following duties are considered essential for the following divisions: Engineering Development /Water Engineering Services: Plan Check:
Process legal documents, permit applications and issue permits.
Coordinate public works and utility activities with other City departments, divisions and sections and with outside agencies.
Research publications and industry information sources.
Develop and revise design standards, Standard Plans, specifications, and Engineers Approved lists.
Attend public hearings.
Review various development submittals proposing modifications.
Place conditions on projects to ensure all engineering design criteria, City Standards and Policies are met.
Inspection:
Perform inspection for current development infrastructure, water, sewer, storm water, grading and erosion, and sediment control.
Ensure quality control of projects as well as public safety aspects while the projects are under construction.
Complete daily inspection and field activity reports.
Coordinate engineering field activities with other City Departments and Development Services, contractors and consultants on project scheduling and technical requirements.
Process permit applications and issue permits.
Capital Projects Engineering Project Development:
Assist in the relative tasks from project planning through construction during implementation of engineering contracts.
Assist in preparing project initiation documents, including but not limited to the schedule, cost estimate, project maps, PowerPoint presentations, and other supporting documents.
Assist in drafting and releasing Requests for Proposals, reviewing consultant proposals, and giving feedback for contract negotiations.
Review improvement plans and project specifications for conformance with established engineering standards and city codes.
Review engineering estimate for conformance with project specifications, including quantity checking.
Research necessary environmental permits, and process permit applications and other associated documents.
Locate utilities, easements, property lines, and/or other information within archived records.
Coordinate public works and utility activities with other City departments, divisions, and outside agencies.
Submit permit applications and supporting documentation to various inside and outside organizations.
Perform soil contamination research for given project areas and draft supporting documentation.
Support public participation efforts by drafting and sending letter to community members.
Provide updates to the public facing CIP project website.
Coordinate plan review distribution to appropriate staff and departments and compile comments into one document, and document comments received in the CIP project directory.
Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of City’s Design & Construction Standards, including sections association with roadway, traffic, sewer, water & storm drain projects.
Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of the principles, procedures and standards for Water Distribution and Water Collection Systems and related resource material.
Construction & Inspection:
Perform site constructability review.
Perform inspection for roadway, water, sewer, storm water, grading and erosion control, and other public infrastructure projects.
Ensure quality control of projects as well as public safety aspects while under construction.
Complete daily inspection and field activity reports.
Document photos of daily construction activities.
Perform stormwater management inspections, as needed, and inform engineer of any issues.
Act as liaison between City staff and professional consultant construction manager and inspector; provide coordination support and overall assistance as needed.
Understand and maintain appropriate communication channels established by the project engineer.
Participate in construction meetings and provide input/recommendations as necessary to assist with or resolve construction related matters or conflicts.
Perform meter and tie-in inspections according to established procedures by insuring installations meet City Design & Construction Standards or approved plans and assuring adequate notification of service interruptions or items needing correction are given to customers.
Function as a backup resource for construction inspection duties when all other field inspection staff are unavailable, including staff from Engineering Development Services.
Project Closeout:
Complete and archive all applicable design and construction documents, and final record drawings consistent with Department archiving procedures.
Survey Section:
Act as the Survey Party Chief and/or a chain, rod, or instrument-person.
Provide field and record information to be used in production of engineering drawings.
Perform topographic, boundary, control and construction surveys.
Perform construction staking.
Perform duties typically associated with land surveying activities.
Asset Management: Planning & Assets:
Perform analysis of infrastructure asset data using CMMS software, ARCGIS and MS Access.
Review data sources for asset condition assessment including collection system CCTVs, base maps, construction drawings, and collection system flow meter graphs.
Map city assets using AutoCAD, and coordinate mapping with asset management software.
Coordinate with Capital Projects Engineering, Water Engineering Services, and Local Operations on the creation of assets and management of the City’s engineering document database.
Assist in Capital Projects Planning, project scoping, and project prioritization.
In addition to the duties listed above, Capital Project Engineering duties may also be required on small projects.
Storm Water & Creeks:
Perform field investigations/tests on storm water.
Assist in the preparation and administration of engineering contracts and professional service agreements.
Work with Environmental Specialist staff to prepare information and exhibits as needed for storm water and creek restoration projects.
Materials Engineering:
Demonstrate and perform all testing procedures.
Perform testing and lab analysis of R-value, TSR, unconfined compressive strength of treated soils, S-value and others as required.
Review and evaluate HMA, PCC and aggregate quarry operations including their QC procedures.
Perform plant and jobsite HMA and PCC inspections.
Respond to contractor/customer inquiries with regards to materials and placement thereof.
Utilize PMP software and train technicians in PMP inspections.
Traffic Engineering:
Develop and maintain traffic signal timing for isolated intersections and coordinated systems independently.
Train others to process permit applications and issue transportation permits.
Determine and collect fees.
Process and issue transportation permits for oversize & overweight vehicles.
Assist in drafting of striping plans for construction and material quantities for a cost estimate and the preparation of engineering contracts.
Perform engineering and traffic surveys for establishing speed limits.
Assist in the preparation of engineering contracts, process customer service requests and provide appropriate solutions on an independent basis.
Apply principles of the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices to daily work.
Additional Duties : In addition to the duties listed in the Essential Duties Section, each employee in this classification may perform the following duties in the department and section assignments specified. Any single position may not be assigned all duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties which may be assigned.
Develop and revise design standards, Standard Plans, specifications, and Engineers Approved lists.
Process permit applications and issue permits.
Determine and collect fees.
Assist in the preparation and administration of engineering contracts.
Perform related duties as assigned.
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Correctional Tech I: $18.95 - $23.05 Correctional Tech II: $20.92 - $25.42 Correctional Tech III: $23.66 - $28.75 We are recruiting to fill a current vacancy and to establish a list for future openings. DEFINITION: Under general supervision, performs a variety of technical and clerical duties of moderate difficulty and support duties associated with the intake and release of prisoners in the County Jail system; to enter all pertinent information into the computerized booking system; to operate and monitor communications and security equipment; to provide public reception, access and assistance as required; and perform related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Correctional Technician I: This is the entry level class for the Correctional Technician series. Incumbents are required to perform a combination of clerical functions and some limited responsibilities associated with Correctional Officers. Assignment require basic knowledge of Sheriff’s Department policies and procedures related to jail operations, booking procedures, penal codes, and Title 15. Correctional Technician II: This is the journey level position within the series. In addition to the above, incumbent will be assigned to more increasingly difficult tasks within the department. Incumbents may assist in training and guiding subordinates. Correctional Technician III: This is the advanced level position within the series. In addition to the above, responsibilities require the frequent use of initiative and independent judgement in scheduling and coordination of office activities, and other Correctional Technicians and their assignments. Incumbents are responsible for more complex work assignments and work with greater independence from close review. Incumbents may assist in training and guiding subordinates. Example of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Processes new prisoners from paper work provided by law enforcement officer or the courts. Gathers and enters prisoners arrest information into the computerized booking system; prepares and routes computer-generated booking reports and information to the proper destination or as requested. Inventories and secures inmates personal property and monies. Completes files, logs, charts and other documents associated with jail booking activities. Determines bail for arrestees as set by the Superior Court. Assists in coordinating booking issues and activities with other county departments and agencies, including the courts, probation, public defender’s office, and the District attorney’s office. Controls traffic into and out of the jail facility by operating the jail security doors in accordance with security and safety policies and procedures; monitors jail security cameras. Receives and documents visitors; ascertains nature of, or legality of visit. Monitors radio communication among jail personnel; operates jail phone system and paging system. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of : Pertinent federal, state, and county, laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures; Record-keeping, report preparation and filing systems and methods; Correct English usage, including spelling, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary; Modern office practices and technology, including the use of computers for word and data processing; Basic arithmetic and bookkeeping. Ability to : Learn, understand, interpret and apply pertinent laws, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures; Learn jail/corrections facilities practices and procedures, including the operation of security equipment; Learn legal terminology; Understand and follow oral and written directions/communications; Gather complete, accurate and relevant information of a personal and confidential nature from written and oral communications; Determine appropriate responses to situations involving the custody and security of jail inmates; Work effectively under stress; react calmly and professionally in potentially dangerous situations; Communicate tactfully and effectively with the public and others; Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Perform clerical and bookkeeping duties; Perform multiple tasks simultaneously, and work effectively despite frequent interruptions; Operate telephone system in a professional, courteous manner; Safely operate basic office equipment and security equipment; Use computers effectively for word and data processing; Type or word process accurately at a speed necessary for successful job performance; Maintain accurate records and files; Prepare clear and concise reports, records and other written materials; Perform required mathematical computations accurately. Education, Training, and Experience: Correctional Technician I: Equivalent to graduation from high school. Must be computer literate. Correctional Technician II: Three (3) years of experience in a position comparable to a Correctional Technician I. In addition, candidates must demonstrate competency in technical work. Correctional Technician III: Two (2) years of experience in a position comparable to a Correctional Technician II. In addition, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in administrative law enforcement procedures and processes. Special Requirements Must possess a California driver’s license and have a satisfactory driving record. Will be required to pass a thorough background investigation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Mobility to work in a standard office environment, use standard office equipment and attend off-site meetings; physical ability to sit or otherwise remain stationary at work post for long periods of time; manual dexterity to use standard office equipment and supplies and to manipulate both single sheets of paper and large document holders (binders, manuals, etc.); vision to read handwritten and printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate person and by telephone. May be required to work a rotation schedule and all shifts, including weekends and holidays. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: This class description lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. Not all duties are necessarily performed by each incumbent. Incumbents may be expected to perform job-related duties other than those contained in the documents and may be required to have specific job-related knowledge and skills. Bargaining Unit 10 - Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $650.04 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Shelter Assistant. Uniform Allowance(Shirt): $200.04 per calendar year split into monthly payments. Qualifying Classifications : Animal Shelter Assistant Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position Description Correctional Tech I: $18.95 - $23.05 Correctional Tech II: $20.92 - $25.42 Correctional Tech III: $23.66 - $28.75 We are recruiting to fill a current vacancy and to establish a list for future openings. DEFINITION: Under general supervision, performs a variety of technical and clerical duties of moderate difficulty and support duties associated with the intake and release of prisoners in the County Jail system; to enter all pertinent information into the computerized booking system; to operate and monitor communications and security equipment; to provide public reception, access and assistance as required; and perform related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Correctional Technician I: This is the entry level class for the Correctional Technician series. Incumbents are required to perform a combination of clerical functions and some limited responsibilities associated with Correctional Officers. Assignment require basic knowledge of Sheriff’s Department policies and procedures related to jail operations, booking procedures, penal codes, and Title 15. Correctional Technician II: This is the journey level position within the series. In addition to the above, incumbent will be assigned to more increasingly difficult tasks within the department. Incumbents may assist in training and guiding subordinates. Correctional Technician III: This is the advanced level position within the series. In addition to the above, responsibilities require the frequent use of initiative and independent judgement in scheduling and coordination of office activities, and other Correctional Technicians and their assignments. Incumbents are responsible for more complex work assignments and work with greater independence from close review. Incumbents may assist in training and guiding subordinates. Example of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Processes new prisoners from paper work provided by law enforcement officer or the courts. Gathers and enters prisoners arrest information into the computerized booking system; prepares and routes computer-generated booking reports and information to the proper destination or as requested. Inventories and secures inmates personal property and monies. Completes files, logs, charts and other documents associated with jail booking activities. Determines bail for arrestees as set by the Superior Court. Assists in coordinating booking issues and activities with other county departments and agencies, including the courts, probation, public defender’s office, and the District attorney’s office. Controls traffic into and out of the jail facility by operating the jail security doors in accordance with security and safety policies and procedures; monitors jail security cameras. Receives and documents visitors; ascertains nature of, or legality of visit. Monitors radio communication among jail personnel; operates jail phone system and paging system. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of : Pertinent federal, state, and county, laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures; Record-keeping, report preparation and filing systems and methods; Correct English usage, including spelling, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary; Modern office practices and technology, including the use of computers for word and data processing; Basic arithmetic and bookkeeping. Ability to : Learn, understand, interpret and apply pertinent laws, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures; Learn jail/corrections facilities practices and procedures, including the operation of security equipment; Learn legal terminology; Understand and follow oral and written directions/communications; Gather complete, accurate and relevant information of a personal and confidential nature from written and oral communications; Determine appropriate responses to situations involving the custody and security of jail inmates; Work effectively under stress; react calmly and professionally in potentially dangerous situations; Communicate tactfully and effectively with the public and others; Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Perform clerical and bookkeeping duties; Perform multiple tasks simultaneously, and work effectively despite frequent interruptions; Operate telephone system in a professional, courteous manner; Safely operate basic office equipment and security equipment; Use computers effectively for word and data processing; Type or word process accurately at a speed necessary for successful job performance; Maintain accurate records and files; Prepare clear and concise reports, records and other written materials; Perform required mathematical computations accurately. Education, Training, and Experience: Correctional Technician I: Equivalent to graduation from high school. Must be computer literate. Correctional Technician II: Three (3) years of experience in a position comparable to a Correctional Technician I. In addition, candidates must demonstrate competency in technical work. Correctional Technician III: Two (2) years of experience in a position comparable to a Correctional Technician II. In addition, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in administrative law enforcement procedures and processes. Special Requirements Must possess a California driver’s license and have a satisfactory driving record. Will be required to pass a thorough background investigation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Mobility to work in a standard office environment, use standard office equipment and attend off-site meetings; physical ability to sit or otherwise remain stationary at work post for long periods of time; manual dexterity to use standard office equipment and supplies and to manipulate both single sheets of paper and large document holders (binders, manuals, etc.); vision to read handwritten and printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate person and by telephone. May be required to work a rotation schedule and all shifts, including weekends and holidays. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: This class description lists the major duties and requirements of the job and is not all-inclusive. Not all duties are necessarily performed by each incumbent. Incumbents may be expected to perform job-related duties other than those contained in the documents and may be required to have specific job-related knowledge and skills. Bargaining Unit 10 - Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $650.04 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Shelter Assistant. Uniform Allowance(Shirt): $200.04 per calendar year split into monthly payments. Qualifying Classifications : Animal Shelter Assistant Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month.
Water Employee Services Authority
Lake Elsinore, CA, USA
Immediate Impact: The successful candidate will be given the following objectives upon hire:
Within the first 3 months, be familiar with the District’s help desk process and triage all incoming tickets.
Within the first 6 months, be familiar with the District’s computer imaging process.
Within the first 9 months, begin documenting standard operating procedures of the IT Technician Position
Within the first 12 months, complete a full inventory of all relevant District Computer equipment
The Ideal Candidate:
Ability to triage calls/tickets from the help desk system for requests/incidents reported; routes tickets and escalates complex issues to higher level support staff; conducts research on issues as needed.
Ability to perform new user set up; installs, configures, and upgrades computers and associated hardware, peripherals, operating systems, and software across disparate platforms; loads and tests specialized applications and security devices; ensures connectivity to networks and servers.
Assist with computer hardware, software, and telephone system maintenance agreements with appropriate vendors; maintains maintenance contracts for office equipment and software utilizing inventory system; maintains service desk inventory; maintains stock of necessary IT supplies.
Possesses technical proficiency or has the ability to quickly learn how to effectively utilize assigned computer applications and software.
Writes and maintains user and technical operating instructions and documentation; provides training to users and other technical staff and advises on best practices.
Mar 28, 2024
Full Time
Immediate Impact: The successful candidate will be given the following objectives upon hire:
Within the first 3 months, be familiar with the District’s help desk process and triage all incoming tickets.
Within the first 6 months, be familiar with the District’s computer imaging process.
Within the first 9 months, begin documenting standard operating procedures of the IT Technician Position
Within the first 12 months, complete a full inventory of all relevant District Computer equipment
The Ideal Candidate:
Ability to triage calls/tickets from the help desk system for requests/incidents reported; routes tickets and escalates complex issues to higher level support staff; conducts research on issues as needed.
Ability to perform new user set up; installs, configures, and upgrades computers and associated hardware, peripherals, operating systems, and software across disparate platforms; loads and tests specialized applications and security devices; ensures connectivity to networks and servers.
Assist with computer hardware, software, and telephone system maintenance agreements with appropriate vendors; maintains maintenance contracts for office equipment and software utilizing inventory system; maintains service desk inventory; maintains stock of necessary IT supplies.
Possesses technical proficiency or has the ability to quickly learn how to effectively utilize assigned computer applications and software.
Writes and maintains user and technical operating instructions and documentation; provides training to users and other technical staff and advises on best practices.
Sacramento County, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers! This is a limited continuous filing exam. Filing cutoff is at 5:00 p.m . on: 5/3/2024, 5/24/2024 (Final). Level 1 - $5,359.20 - $6,514.58/month Level 2 - $5,893.42 - $7,163.58/month Under general supervision the Sanitation District Data Management Technician I/II, performs technical data management functions to support the management of routine to complex specialized data management systems; collects, enters, maintains, and updates data from multiple technical sources related to sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities and runs queries and prepares reports to end users; extracts data from multiple sources to perform research to support District data management activities; utilizes specialized tracking and reporting database applications, computerized control systems applications, computer aided drafting applications, and/or system modeling software applications. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Attributes and functionality of one or more tracking and reporting database applications, computerized control systems applications, computer aided drafting applications, and/or system modeling software applications Procedures, methods and equipment including computers and applicable software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases Sewer system and/or wastewater treatment facility data sources and processes Complex filing of data management systems Ability to Capture, maintain and update data Run queries and provide reports regarding a variety of sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities data Operate specialized data management applications Read, understand and interpret engineering plans, schematics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) documents, and related documents Conduct training and provide support for end users Understand analytical, environmental, and plant process data Operate computers and software applications Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems Effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Either: 1. An Associate's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university in drafting, geographic information systems, engineering, or other field closely related to the intent of the class. Or: 2. Completion of 60 semester units (90 quarter units) at an accredited college or university with a minimum of 30 semester units (45 quarter units) in drafting, geographic information systems, engineering, or other field closely related to the intent of the class. Or: 3. One year of full-time paid experience employed by the County of Sacramento in the class of Engineering Technician or Geographic Information Systems Technician, or above, performing work in support of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Or: 4. One year of full-time paid experience employed by a City, County, sanitation/sewer district, public utility or similar jurisdiction performing work comparable to the Sacramento County class of Engineering Technician or Geographic Information Systems Technician, or above, in support of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Or: 5. One year of full-time paid experience employed by a City, County, sanitation/sewer district, public utility or similar jurisdiction performing journey level work or above in the operation, repair and/or maintenance of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities which includes the use of computerized systems for examining, inputting and retrieving data. Note: The word "experience" referenced in the minimum qualifications means full-time paid experience unless the job announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. General Qualifications License Requirement: A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, may be required at time of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate California Driver License may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Physical Requirements: While most work will be sedentary at a desk or driving a vehicle between work sites, incumbents will also be required to visit worksites and: Walk on uneven surfaces Climb stairs and ladders Incumbents must also: Lift items weighing up to 25 pounds Demonstrate color vision sufficient to distinguish the basic colors and shades of color in documents on the computer screen Have sufficient vision in order to review plans and specifications and perform other essential functions of the job Have manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination to use a variety of office equipment such as computers, telephones, and copiers Note: Individuals who do not meet these physical requirements due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions: Most work will be in an office setting; however, incumbents will also be required to visit work sites such as pump stations, wastewater treatment process facilities and construction sites and will be required to work around dust, dirt, noise, and odors. Hours of Work: Most work will be performed during regular duty hours; however, incumbents may be required to work irregular hours and on-call, particularly during emergency situations. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is six (6) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations during employment examinations: For more information, please review the Job Applicant Exam Reasonable Accommodation Information and submit an Employment Exam Reasonable Accommodation Online Request Form . EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Apr 20, 2024
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers! This is a limited continuous filing exam. Filing cutoff is at 5:00 p.m . on: 5/3/2024, 5/24/2024 (Final). Level 1 - $5,359.20 - $6,514.58/month Level 2 - $5,893.42 - $7,163.58/month Under general supervision the Sanitation District Data Management Technician I/II, performs technical data management functions to support the management of routine to complex specialized data management systems; collects, enters, maintains, and updates data from multiple technical sources related to sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities and runs queries and prepares reports to end users; extracts data from multiple sources to perform research to support District data management activities; utilizes specialized tracking and reporting database applications, computerized control systems applications, computer aided drafting applications, and/or system modeling software applications. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Attributes and functionality of one or more tracking and reporting database applications, computerized control systems applications, computer aided drafting applications, and/or system modeling software applications Procedures, methods and equipment including computers and applicable software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases Sewer system and/or wastewater treatment facility data sources and processes Complex filing of data management systems Ability to Capture, maintain and update data Run queries and provide reports regarding a variety of sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities data Operate specialized data management applications Read, understand and interpret engineering plans, schematics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) documents, and related documents Conduct training and provide support for end users Understand analytical, environmental, and plant process data Operate computers and software applications Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems Effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Either: 1. An Associate's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university in drafting, geographic information systems, engineering, or other field closely related to the intent of the class. Or: 2. Completion of 60 semester units (90 quarter units) at an accredited college or university with a minimum of 30 semester units (45 quarter units) in drafting, geographic information systems, engineering, or other field closely related to the intent of the class. Or: 3. One year of full-time paid experience employed by the County of Sacramento in the class of Engineering Technician or Geographic Information Systems Technician, or above, performing work in support of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Or: 4. One year of full-time paid experience employed by a City, County, sanitation/sewer district, public utility or similar jurisdiction performing work comparable to the Sacramento County class of Engineering Technician or Geographic Information Systems Technician, or above, in support of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Or: 5. One year of full-time paid experience employed by a City, County, sanitation/sewer district, public utility or similar jurisdiction performing journey level work or above in the operation, repair and/or maintenance of sewer systems and/or wastewater treatment facilities which includes the use of computerized systems for examining, inputting and retrieving data. Note: The word "experience" referenced in the minimum qualifications means full-time paid experience unless the job announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. General Qualifications License Requirement: A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, may be required at time of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate California Driver License may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Physical Requirements: While most work will be sedentary at a desk or driving a vehicle between work sites, incumbents will also be required to visit worksites and: Walk on uneven surfaces Climb stairs and ladders Incumbents must also: Lift items weighing up to 25 pounds Demonstrate color vision sufficient to distinguish the basic colors and shades of color in documents on the computer screen Have sufficient vision in order to review plans and specifications and perform other essential functions of the job Have manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination to use a variety of office equipment such as computers, telephones, and copiers Note: Individuals who do not meet these physical requirements due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions: Most work will be in an office setting; however, incumbents will also be required to visit work sites such as pump stations, wastewater treatment process facilities and construction sites and will be required to work around dust, dirt, noise, and odors. Hours of Work: Most work will be performed during regular duty hours; however, incumbents may be required to work irregular hours and on-call, particularly during emergency situations. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is six (6) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations during employment examinations: For more information, please review the Job Applicant Exam Reasonable Accommodation Information and submit an Employment Exam Reasonable Accommodation Online Request Form . EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Clerk-Recorder-Elections Office is seeking a dedicated Information Technology Technician who will serve as the primary point of contact for both internal and external customers, providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in PC hardware and software, with proficiency in Windows 10 and 11 and Office 365. Experience with web technologies such as HTML, proficiency in WordPress, and familiarity with Access applications and databases are highly desirable qualifications for this role. Additionally, experience in managing Windows user accounts and folder permissions is essential. Strong communication skills and meticulous attention to detail are required to ensure that all tasks are effectively addressed to meet customer satisfaction. The successful candidate will thrive in a collaborative team environment while also demonstrating the ability to work autonomously to accomplish assigned responsibilities. Applications are currently being accepted for Information Technology Technician - I and Information Technology Technician - II. Each level in the job series has different minimum qualifications. To be eligible for more than one level in the series, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each recruitment: Information Technology Technician - I #2024-15701-01 Information Technology Technician - II #2024-15704-01 The eligible list created as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies as they arise. These classifications are scheduled to receive an increase of 4% in July 2024. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION Performs a wide range of technical duties, typically in a help desk environment, in order to provide effective support for assigned technology functional area; troubleshoots and resolves system/application related support requests pertaining to maintenance and administration of computer hardware and software and telecommunications systems to meet business needs. This classification serves as a first or second-level responder and may perform any of the following functions: installs/sets up, operates, maintains and monitors a variety of information systems including network, peripherals, operating systems and user applications; plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; installs, configures and administers a variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and internal applications; and performs other related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the entry-level class in the Information Technology Technician series. This class is distinguished from the journey level by the performance of more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within this series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence of direction and judgment on matters allocated to the journey level. Positions where duties are primarily limited to more routine/basic assignments such as serving as a first level responder for hardware/software issues, receiving trouble calls, troubleshooting basic problems such as connection or printer issues, installing software, and forwarding a large percentage of more complex or specialized calls to another staff member may be permanently allocated to the Information Technology Technician I level. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Incumbents work initially under immediate supervision from an assigned supervisor while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as the procedures and processes of the assigned areas of responsibilities are learned. May receive technical and functional supervision from higher level staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Coordinates and provides technical support to County personnel, over the telephone and in person, using computers; analyzes and solves standard software, hardware, and network problems. Receives, reviews and/or logs requests from end users regarding computer hardware, software and/or peripheral equipment problems; writes and tracks trouble tickets/work orders. Provides first-level and second-level assistance to customers; verifies the location of the problem; elicits information from end user on the nature of the issue; resolves issue or refers to higher level staff member when necessary. Reviews and tracks service requests and trouble reports related to hardware and software problems and coordinates with end users and/or managers to ensure that customer needs are met. Maintains records of work completed and resolutions. Monitors the network consoles; prioritizes, schedules, and dispatches field calls; monitors network security in close coordination with Information Technology staff. Performs workstation troubleshooting; performs configurations of new desktop images; installs, upgrades and maintains computer workstation hardware, peripherals and associated software; manages and executes installation upgrades and system patches. Creates user IDs, modifies user profiles, re-sets passwords and performs regular file maintenance; sets up basic user access permissions consistent with County policies and procedures; documents all changes and revisions. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees, vendors, and the public using principles of good customer service. Provides one-on-one training pertaining to the use of standard applications, equipment, and/or systems, including audio/video equipment, telecommunication equipment and systems; personal computers, lap top computers, and general office software. Performs basic installation, operation and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment; monitors routine system parameters such as response time and general performance; tests and sets up basic hardware and software configurations; performs basic maintenance and repair on system components. Schedules and runs jobs and reports; performs routine system backups, upgrades and/or other hardware/software support activities; connects computers to printers, scanners, PDA's and other peripheral equipment; loads software. Plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; obtains new and upgraded system hardware and software from vendors; utilizes appropriate tools to install and test upgrades and patches; may develop utility programs as needed to ensure that new and upgraded systems work effectively with current systems and programs; determines and documents proper installation parameters for software and hardware in order to ensure smooth integration, transition and efficiency. Provides technical and functional supervision of vendors and/or contract staff during the implementation of hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes. Assigns tasks to County IT staff and coordinates activities when acting as the lead on special projects. Informs management of existing or potential production problems; maintains problem logs; communicates with higher-level staff regarding documentation, testing and scheduling concerns; communicates production or testing problems to user departments and keeps them apprised of schedule changes. Administers and maintains County standards for system hardware and software; develops system related documentation. Generates standard reports from various database applications. Reviews, submits and tracks requests for system enhancements and equipment upgrades. Assists with project management and network operations, as needed. Maintains an inventory of all computer systems, peripherals, and software. Performs miscellaneous administrative duties as needed, such as data entry and billing activities. Provides after hours technology support as assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Provides technical assistance in the installation, maintenance, modification and repair of telecommunication equipment such as PBX and/or VoiP equipment, voice mail systems, uninterrupted power supplies, telephone handsets, radios, network cabling, paging/public address equipment, intercoms, T1 circuits, optical fiber and related equipment. Assists in telecommunication system moves, ads and changes; reviews installation sites and determines amount of cabling needed to conduct installation; installs cabling, jacks and related components. Responds to service/repair calls or maintenance alarms; investigates, analyzes and diagnoses the operation and performance of electronic, radio and wire systems and equipment; and initiates action to optimize system/circuit effectiveness. Troubleshoots digital and analog switching equipment malfunctions and takes necessary actions to restore systems. Provides training to personnel of customer departments on the use and features of telecommunications equipment and systems. Installs, troubleshoots, maintains and repairs audio and visual distribution networks, public address systems, video recording and playback equipment, paging systems and local area network (LAN) connections. Installs, modifies, troubleshoots, tests, maintains and repairs radio networks, computer networks and related peripheral equipment. Designs, installs, maintains and repairs radio antennas on towers. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances; position occasionally requires travel to other locations. Work environments may include noise, dust and/or unpleasant odors, marked changes in temperature and humidity, and may occasionally require work in confined spaces. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: One (1) year of experience involving the applications and operations of computer equipment. Training: Equivalent to the completion of an Associate’s Degree with major coursework in computer science, information technology, or a related field. Experience involving the technical support of computer applications and equipment may substitute for the required education on a year for year basis. Possession of an approved information systems technology certificate, or completion of an approved information systems training course may substitute for all or part of the above required education. Relevant, equivalent experience (performing the same or similar job requiring similar knowledge, skills, and abilities) may be substituted for the required education as determined by the Human Resources Department. Applicants receiving their degree outside the United States must submit proof of accreditation by a recognized evaluation agency. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver’s license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Basic computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Basic operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Basic operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Basic methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Tools used in the maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and installation of personal computers, communications equipment, network components, and peripheral equipment. Principles and practices of effective customer service. Safe work practices when working with electronic equipment. Operations, services, concepts, terms and activities common to a comprehensive, state of-the-art information technology program. Principles of records and database management. Ability to: Learn the operations and functions of an assigned business unit. Learn to analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Learn to install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Learn to write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Track service requests and trouble reports and ensure problems are resolved. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Communicate technical issues to individuals with varying degrees of information technology knowledge. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered during the course of the work. Learn to organize and manage multiple priorities and perform a variety of work assignments. Work independently and as a cooperative, contributing member of a team. Provide on-call service during off hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. Mobility-frequent standing or sitting for extended periods; frequent walking; frequent twisting; occasional pushing/pulling, bending, kneeling, squatting, climbing and crawling. Lifting-frequent lifting up to 20 pounds; occasional lifting up to 80 pounds. Vision-constant use of good overall vision for reading/close up work; frequent use of color perception and eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Dexterity-frequent repetitive motion from writing and using a computer keyboard; frequent grasping, holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking-frequent hearing/talking to others on the telephone and in person. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Knowledge of: Radio communications and electronics including Microwave radio theory and operations. Standards and protocols for data/voice communications. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00:00 PM
Apr 27, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Clerk-Recorder-Elections Office is seeking a dedicated Information Technology Technician who will serve as the primary point of contact for both internal and external customers, providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in PC hardware and software, with proficiency in Windows 10 and 11 and Office 365. Experience with web technologies such as HTML, proficiency in WordPress, and familiarity with Access applications and databases are highly desirable qualifications for this role. Additionally, experience in managing Windows user accounts and folder permissions is essential. Strong communication skills and meticulous attention to detail are required to ensure that all tasks are effectively addressed to meet customer satisfaction. The successful candidate will thrive in a collaborative team environment while also demonstrating the ability to work autonomously to accomplish assigned responsibilities. Applications are currently being accepted for Information Technology Technician - I and Information Technology Technician - II. Each level in the job series has different minimum qualifications. To be eligible for more than one level in the series, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each recruitment: Information Technology Technician - I #2024-15701-01 Information Technology Technician - II #2024-15704-01 The eligible list created as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies as they arise. These classifications are scheduled to receive an increase of 4% in July 2024. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION Performs a wide range of technical duties, typically in a help desk environment, in order to provide effective support for assigned technology functional area; troubleshoots and resolves system/application related support requests pertaining to maintenance and administration of computer hardware and software and telecommunications systems to meet business needs. This classification serves as a first or second-level responder and may perform any of the following functions: installs/sets up, operates, maintains and monitors a variety of information systems including network, peripherals, operating systems and user applications; plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; installs, configures and administers a variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and internal applications; and performs other related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the entry-level class in the Information Technology Technician series. This class is distinguished from the journey level by the performance of more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within this series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence of direction and judgment on matters allocated to the journey level. Positions where duties are primarily limited to more routine/basic assignments such as serving as a first level responder for hardware/software issues, receiving trouble calls, troubleshooting basic problems such as connection or printer issues, installing software, and forwarding a large percentage of more complex or specialized calls to another staff member may be permanently allocated to the Information Technology Technician I level. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Incumbents work initially under immediate supervision from an assigned supervisor while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as the procedures and processes of the assigned areas of responsibilities are learned. May receive technical and functional supervision from higher level staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Coordinates and provides technical support to County personnel, over the telephone and in person, using computers; analyzes and solves standard software, hardware, and network problems. Receives, reviews and/or logs requests from end users regarding computer hardware, software and/or peripheral equipment problems; writes and tracks trouble tickets/work orders. Provides first-level and second-level assistance to customers; verifies the location of the problem; elicits information from end user on the nature of the issue; resolves issue or refers to higher level staff member when necessary. Reviews and tracks service requests and trouble reports related to hardware and software problems and coordinates with end users and/or managers to ensure that customer needs are met. Maintains records of work completed and resolutions. Monitors the network consoles; prioritizes, schedules, and dispatches field calls; monitors network security in close coordination with Information Technology staff. Performs workstation troubleshooting; performs configurations of new desktop images; installs, upgrades and maintains computer workstation hardware, peripherals and associated software; manages and executes installation upgrades and system patches. Creates user IDs, modifies user profiles, re-sets passwords and performs regular file maintenance; sets up basic user access permissions consistent with County policies and procedures; documents all changes and revisions. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees, vendors, and the public using principles of good customer service. Provides one-on-one training pertaining to the use of standard applications, equipment, and/or systems, including audio/video equipment, telecommunication equipment and systems; personal computers, lap top computers, and general office software. Performs basic installation, operation and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment; monitors routine system parameters such as response time and general performance; tests and sets up basic hardware and software configurations; performs basic maintenance and repair on system components. Schedules and runs jobs and reports; performs routine system backups, upgrades and/or other hardware/software support activities; connects computers to printers, scanners, PDA's and other peripheral equipment; loads software. Plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; obtains new and upgraded system hardware and software from vendors; utilizes appropriate tools to install and test upgrades and patches; may develop utility programs as needed to ensure that new and upgraded systems work effectively with current systems and programs; determines and documents proper installation parameters for software and hardware in order to ensure smooth integration, transition and efficiency. Provides technical and functional supervision of vendors and/or contract staff during the implementation of hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes. Assigns tasks to County IT staff and coordinates activities when acting as the lead on special projects. Informs management of existing or potential production problems; maintains problem logs; communicates with higher-level staff regarding documentation, testing and scheduling concerns; communicates production or testing problems to user departments and keeps them apprised of schedule changes. Administers and maintains County standards for system hardware and software; develops system related documentation. Generates standard reports from various database applications. Reviews, submits and tracks requests for system enhancements and equipment upgrades. Assists with project management and network operations, as needed. Maintains an inventory of all computer systems, peripherals, and software. Performs miscellaneous administrative duties as needed, such as data entry and billing activities. Provides after hours technology support as assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Provides technical assistance in the installation, maintenance, modification and repair of telecommunication equipment such as PBX and/or VoiP equipment, voice mail systems, uninterrupted power supplies, telephone handsets, radios, network cabling, paging/public address equipment, intercoms, T1 circuits, optical fiber and related equipment. Assists in telecommunication system moves, ads and changes; reviews installation sites and determines amount of cabling needed to conduct installation; installs cabling, jacks and related components. Responds to service/repair calls or maintenance alarms; investigates, analyzes and diagnoses the operation and performance of electronic, radio and wire systems and equipment; and initiates action to optimize system/circuit effectiveness. Troubleshoots digital and analog switching equipment malfunctions and takes necessary actions to restore systems. Provides training to personnel of customer departments on the use and features of telecommunications equipment and systems. Installs, troubleshoots, maintains and repairs audio and visual distribution networks, public address systems, video recording and playback equipment, paging systems and local area network (LAN) connections. Installs, modifies, troubleshoots, tests, maintains and repairs radio networks, computer networks and related peripheral equipment. Designs, installs, maintains and repairs radio antennas on towers. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances; position occasionally requires travel to other locations. Work environments may include noise, dust and/or unpleasant odors, marked changes in temperature and humidity, and may occasionally require work in confined spaces. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: One (1) year of experience involving the applications and operations of computer equipment. Training: Equivalent to the completion of an Associate’s Degree with major coursework in computer science, information technology, or a related field. Experience involving the technical support of computer applications and equipment may substitute for the required education on a year for year basis. Possession of an approved information systems technology certificate, or completion of an approved information systems training course may substitute for all or part of the above required education. Relevant, equivalent experience (performing the same or similar job requiring similar knowledge, skills, and abilities) may be substituted for the required education as determined by the Human Resources Department. Applicants receiving their degree outside the United States must submit proof of accreditation by a recognized evaluation agency. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver’s license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Basic computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Basic operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Basic operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Basic methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Tools used in the maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and installation of personal computers, communications equipment, network components, and peripheral equipment. Principles and practices of effective customer service. Safe work practices when working with electronic equipment. Operations, services, concepts, terms and activities common to a comprehensive, state of-the-art information technology program. Principles of records and database management. Ability to: Learn the operations and functions of an assigned business unit. Learn to analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Learn to install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Learn to write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Track service requests and trouble reports and ensure problems are resolved. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Communicate technical issues to individuals with varying degrees of information technology knowledge. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered during the course of the work. Learn to organize and manage multiple priorities and perform a variety of work assignments. Work independently and as a cooperative, contributing member of a team. Provide on-call service during off hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. Mobility-frequent standing or sitting for extended periods; frequent walking; frequent twisting; occasional pushing/pulling, bending, kneeling, squatting, climbing and crawling. Lifting-frequent lifting up to 20 pounds; occasional lifting up to 80 pounds. Vision-constant use of good overall vision for reading/close up work; frequent use of color perception and eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Dexterity-frequent repetitive motion from writing and using a computer keyboard; frequent grasping, holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking-frequent hearing/talking to others on the telephone and in person. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Knowledge of: Radio communications and electronics including Microwave radio theory and operations. Standards and protocols for data/voice communications. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00:00 PM
The City of Loveland Fleet Management is focused on collaboration, accountability, team environment, succession planning, training and providing internal advancement opportunities using our Fleet Career and Development Incentive Program. In the program there are (5) Technician levels with the highest potential earning pay range being: low-$33.66, mid-range $40.39 and high $47.12 per hour. Come join a professional, collaborative dynamic team! Candidates hired, who do not hold the required CDL License will be provided study materials and support to successfully test for their license. JOB SUMMARY: Fleet Technician II Contributes to the overall mission and values of the City of Loveland through adherence to City of Loveland (COL) core values and safety standards in the performance of basic repairs and diagnostics on automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, snow/ice control equipment and occasionally fire apparatus/equipment, while mentoring less experienced technicians and learning from technicians of advanced skill levels. Master Fleet Technician I Contributes to the overall mission and values of the City of Loveland through adherence to an established set of values ensuring a safe, reliable and economical City fleet maintenance program; performing a variety of diagnostics, repairs and preventative maintenance [PMs]. These responsibilities are performed on gasoline and diesel engines as well as, chassis, electrical, aerial, hydraulic and transmission systems found on a variety of automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, and specialized vehicles including fire apparatus and aerial-type systems/trucks. The salary range for the position is $26.83 to $36.06 per hour depending on qualifications and experience. Position will remain open until filled. Fleet Technician II ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs preventative maintenance and inspections of the City fleet in accordance with Industry “Flat Rate” standards (where applicable). Assists coworkers by sharing knowledge and assisting with awkward and/or heavy jobs. Mentors less experienced Technicians on fleet maintenance policies, procedures, tasks, techniques and performance standards. Interviews customers and operators about vehicle/equipment problems to understand and diagnose accurately. Ensures all required information is reported accurately on work orders, preventative maintenance reports, and other documents. Performs work in accordance with industry and City safety standards. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Ensures work environment is clean and safe. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Required Education: Must hold an automotive or diesel vocational/technical school degree or have a minimum of three (3) years’ automotive repair experience in a professional repair shop or equivalent combination of education or experience required. Preferred Experience: Welding and/or fabrication experience highly desired. Experience in maintenance and repair of diverse light and heavy-duty fleets. Formal hydraulic training and/or equivalent experience. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience my substitute for education requirements on a year for year basis. Licenses and Certifications: Must possess either a Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL) with passenger (P) endorsements, or must obtain a CDL Instruction Permit within 90 days of hire and obtain a Class A or B commercial driver’s license with passenger (P) endorsements within six (6) months of hire date. ASE Master Certification highly desired. The CDL license training is subject to the condition that you must repay the City of Loveland three thousand dollars, $3,000.00 in the event you resign or you are terminated for cause within twenty-four (24) months after your starting date with the City. In such event, you irrevocably authorize repayment of the cost by set-off from any final payment of compensation or reimbursement due to you from the City. Any remaining balance shall be paid in certified funds within thirty (30) days of such resignation or termination date. KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES: General knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, emissions and mechanical systems, repair tools and equipment. Understanding of safety regulations and procedures associated Fleet Operations. Proficiency using industry related computer software and other application software such as e-mail and contact management systems, and industry specific software. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical problems. Capability to perform basic math computations, and maintain accurate and complete computer records. Ability to read and interpret detailed equipment schematics, instructions, and systems diagrams. Skill in the use of specialty tools, OEM diagnostic software and test equipment used in the performance of the assigned tasks. Considerable welding and fabrication skills. Ability to diagnose system failures on multiple types of specialized equipment. Master Fleet Technician I ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs basic and advanced repairs and diagnostics on automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, snow/ice control equipment and occasionally fire apparatus/equipment in accordance with Industry “Flat Rate” standards (where applicable). Performs preventative maintenance and inspections of the City fleet. Assists coworkers by sharing knowledge and assisting with awkward and/or heavy jobs. Mentors less experienced Technicians to enhance knowledge and skill in fleet maintenance policies, procedures, tasks, techniques and performance standards. Interviews customers and operators about vehicle/equipment problems to understand and diagnose accurately. Ensures all required information is reported accurately on work orders, preventative maintenance reports, and other documents. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Ensures work environment is clean and safe. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Required education: Must hold an automotive or diesel vocational/technical school degree or have a minimum of five (5) years’ automotive repair experience in a professional repair shop or equivalent combination of education or experience required. Preferred experience: Welding and/or fabrication experience. Experience in maintenance and repair of diverse light and heavy-duty fleets. Formal hydraulic training and/or equivalent experience. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience my substitute for education requirements on a year for year basis. Licenses and Certifications: Must possess a valid Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL) with and passenger (P) endorsements or a CDL Instruction Permit. CDL Instruction Permit holders must obtain a Class A or B commercial driver’s license with passenger (P) endorsements within six (6) months of hire date as a requirement of the position. Completion of Troubleshooting Hydraulics (ref NFPI training 3-day course), Completion of Troubleshooting Electrical Circuits (ref NFPI training, 3 day course) equivalent coursework or demonstrated competency may substitute for this requirement. ASE Master certification in either Automotive/Light truck (A1-A8) or Medium/Heavy truck (T2-T7) required. The CDL license training is subject to the condition that you must repay the City of Loveland three thousand dollars, $3,000.00 in the event you resign or you are terminated for cause within twenty-four (24) months after your starting date with the City. In such event, you irrevocably authorize repayment of the cost by set-off from any final payment of compensation or reimbursement due to you from the City. Any remaining balance shall be paid in certified funds within thirty (30) days of such resignation or termination date. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must have thorough knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, emissions and mechanical systems, repair tools and equipment. Understanding of safety regulations and procedures associated with Fleet Operations. Proficiency using industry related computer software and other application software such as e-mail and contact management systems, and industry specific software. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical problems. Capability to perform basic math computations, and maintain accurate and complete computer records. Ability to read and interpret detailed equipment schematics, instructions, and systems diagrams. Skill in the use of specialty tools, OEM diagnostic software and test equipment used in the performance of the assigned tasks. Considerable welding and fabrication skills. Ability to diagnose system failures on multiple types of specialized equipment. The salary range for Fleet Technician II is $26.83- $37.56 per hour with a hiring range of $26.83- $32.20, depending on qualifications and experience. The salary range for Master Fleet Technician I is $30.05- $42.07 per hour with a hiring range of $30.05 - $36.06, depending on qualifications and experience. WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: Work hours vary by season and are subject to change based on emergency or weather-related events, which may extend the work day to include occasional night-shift work. Outdoor work in all weather conditions may be required on an as-needed bases. Spends a majority of the time either walking or standing while in the shop or field. Physical demands moderate to heavy physical work requiring lifting, carry, push and pull up to 100 lbs. while performing mechanical functions in the shop and field. Lifting of heavy and awkward objects, up to 100 lbs, from ground level to waist level or higher, either on solid ground, or while balancing. Occasional positioning and re-adjusting of objects up to 200 lbs. Work involves regular walking, standing, and frequent full range of body movement including bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, climbing and crawling. Considerable hand/eye/foot coordination is necessary to operate tools and equipment, and occasionally operate equipment and vehicles. Correctible vision is required to read automotive manuals, gauges and meters. Speech and hearing must be adequate to receive or give technical information and instructions, and to perform in a safe manner. Considerable hand/eye/foot coordination is necessary to operate tools and equipment, and occasionally operate equipment and vehicles. Correctible vision is required to read automotive manuals, gauges and meters. Speech and hearing must be adequate to receive or give technical information and instructions, and to perform in a safe manner. Considered essential personnel required to report for duty in response to community emergencies (e.g. natural disaster, snow, fire, flood, blizzard, etc.). This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. With over 300 days of sunshine, and just 30 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park in the heart of northern Colorado, Loveland is an ideal community for anyone to call home. Known as the Sweetheart City, this vibrant cultural hub is home to nearly 500 sculptures and public art installations, the world-famous Valentine Remail Program, and picturesque views of the Rocky Mountains. The community is bustling with a thriving arts, brewery, foodie and shopping scene. Enjoy headliner concert and theatre productions, professional hockey events, endless community recreation and open space opportunities, art and sculpture shows, and several local festivals. Loveland also boasts an award-winning golf course and an inclusive library and community center. Loveland, Colorado has EVERYTHING YOU LOVE! In 2020, Loveland was the only Colorado City to win the Governor’s Award for Downtown Excellence, is the top residential recycling City in the state for 4 consecutive years and has been ranked as one of the top places to live, work and raise a family in the U.S. and as one of the Most Idyllic Picturesque towns in America. Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of: Accountability & Integrity, Transparency & Honoring the Public Trust, Collaboration, Innovation, Safety, Excellent Service with Courtesy and Kindness. The City of Loveland is a diverse and welcoming community organization and our employees enjoy a competitive benefits program, various opportunities for growth and development, and an exceptional work-life balance. A vibrant community, surrounded by natural beauty, where you belong! Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes: Two (2) medical plans, Dental, Vision (for self/ spouse/ children) Employee Health & Wellness Center (self/family) Paid vacation, holidays, and medical leave Flexible spending including Dependent Care Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-term and Long-term disability, and voluntary Critical Illness Coverage Retirement 401a, 457, Roth (pre-& post tax) and company match Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Voluntary 529 College Invest program Personal and Professional Development opportunities Discounted recreation passes Employee recognition program Exceptional work-life balance Market based pay & regular performance reviews Local Government employment is eligible for Public Loan Forgiveness Program Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. City of Loveland job descriptions are designed to describe the general nature and level of work necessary to perform well in the job; they are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, and qualifications. City of Loveland job descriptions may be updated periodically, and additional activities, duties or responsibilities may be assigned by management as deemed appropriate. The City of Loveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. The City of Loveland participates in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation . Learn more about your right to work . Visit E-Verify.gov for more information. This is a "safety sensitive" position - Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a driving record and criminal history background check. Selection process will comply with DOT regulations including post-offer drug screening and previous employer safety performance request.
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
The City of Loveland Fleet Management is focused on collaboration, accountability, team environment, succession planning, training and providing internal advancement opportunities using our Fleet Career and Development Incentive Program. In the program there are (5) Technician levels with the highest potential earning pay range being: low-$33.66, mid-range $40.39 and high $47.12 per hour. Come join a professional, collaborative dynamic team! Candidates hired, who do not hold the required CDL License will be provided study materials and support to successfully test for their license. JOB SUMMARY: Fleet Technician II Contributes to the overall mission and values of the City of Loveland through adherence to City of Loveland (COL) core values and safety standards in the performance of basic repairs and diagnostics on automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, snow/ice control equipment and occasionally fire apparatus/equipment, while mentoring less experienced technicians and learning from technicians of advanced skill levels. Master Fleet Technician I Contributes to the overall mission and values of the City of Loveland through adherence to an established set of values ensuring a safe, reliable and economical City fleet maintenance program; performing a variety of diagnostics, repairs and preventative maintenance [PMs]. These responsibilities are performed on gasoline and diesel engines as well as, chassis, electrical, aerial, hydraulic and transmission systems found on a variety of automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, and specialized vehicles including fire apparatus and aerial-type systems/trucks. The salary range for the position is $26.83 to $36.06 per hour depending on qualifications and experience. Position will remain open until filled. Fleet Technician II ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs preventative maintenance and inspections of the City fleet in accordance with Industry “Flat Rate” standards (where applicable). Assists coworkers by sharing knowledge and assisting with awkward and/or heavy jobs. Mentors less experienced Technicians on fleet maintenance policies, procedures, tasks, techniques and performance standards. Interviews customers and operators about vehicle/equipment problems to understand and diagnose accurately. Ensures all required information is reported accurately on work orders, preventative maintenance reports, and other documents. Performs work in accordance with industry and City safety standards. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Ensures work environment is clean and safe. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Required Education: Must hold an automotive or diesel vocational/technical school degree or have a minimum of three (3) years’ automotive repair experience in a professional repair shop or equivalent combination of education or experience required. Preferred Experience: Welding and/or fabrication experience highly desired. Experience in maintenance and repair of diverse light and heavy-duty fleets. Formal hydraulic training and/or equivalent experience. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience my substitute for education requirements on a year for year basis. Licenses and Certifications: Must possess either a Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL) with passenger (P) endorsements, or must obtain a CDL Instruction Permit within 90 days of hire and obtain a Class A or B commercial driver’s license with passenger (P) endorsements within six (6) months of hire date. ASE Master Certification highly desired. The CDL license training is subject to the condition that you must repay the City of Loveland three thousand dollars, $3,000.00 in the event you resign or you are terminated for cause within twenty-four (24) months after your starting date with the City. In such event, you irrevocably authorize repayment of the cost by set-off from any final payment of compensation or reimbursement due to you from the City. Any remaining balance shall be paid in certified funds within thirty (30) days of such resignation or termination date. KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES: General knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, emissions and mechanical systems, repair tools and equipment. Understanding of safety regulations and procedures associated Fleet Operations. Proficiency using industry related computer software and other application software such as e-mail and contact management systems, and industry specific software. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical problems. Capability to perform basic math computations, and maintain accurate and complete computer records. Ability to read and interpret detailed equipment schematics, instructions, and systems diagrams. Skill in the use of specialty tools, OEM diagnostic software and test equipment used in the performance of the assigned tasks. Considerable welding and fabrication skills. Ability to diagnose system failures on multiple types of specialized equipment. Master Fleet Technician I ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs basic and advanced repairs and diagnostics on automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, snow/ice control equipment and occasionally fire apparatus/equipment in accordance with Industry “Flat Rate” standards (where applicable). Performs preventative maintenance and inspections of the City fleet. Assists coworkers by sharing knowledge and assisting with awkward and/or heavy jobs. Mentors less experienced Technicians to enhance knowledge and skill in fleet maintenance policies, procedures, tasks, techniques and performance standards. Interviews customers and operators about vehicle/equipment problems to understand and diagnose accurately. Ensures all required information is reported accurately on work orders, preventative maintenance reports, and other documents. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Ensures work environment is clean and safe. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Required education: Must hold an automotive or diesel vocational/technical school degree or have a minimum of five (5) years’ automotive repair experience in a professional repair shop or equivalent combination of education or experience required. Preferred experience: Welding and/or fabrication experience. Experience in maintenance and repair of diverse light and heavy-duty fleets. Formal hydraulic training and/or equivalent experience. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience my substitute for education requirements on a year for year basis. Licenses and Certifications: Must possess a valid Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL) with and passenger (P) endorsements or a CDL Instruction Permit. CDL Instruction Permit holders must obtain a Class A or B commercial driver’s license with passenger (P) endorsements within six (6) months of hire date as a requirement of the position. Completion of Troubleshooting Hydraulics (ref NFPI training 3-day course), Completion of Troubleshooting Electrical Circuits (ref NFPI training, 3 day course) equivalent coursework or demonstrated competency may substitute for this requirement. ASE Master certification in either Automotive/Light truck (A1-A8) or Medium/Heavy truck (T2-T7) required. The CDL license training is subject to the condition that you must repay the City of Loveland three thousand dollars, $3,000.00 in the event you resign or you are terminated for cause within twenty-four (24) months after your starting date with the City. In such event, you irrevocably authorize repayment of the cost by set-off from any final payment of compensation or reimbursement due to you from the City. Any remaining balance shall be paid in certified funds within thirty (30) days of such resignation or termination date. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must have thorough knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, emissions and mechanical systems, repair tools and equipment. Understanding of safety regulations and procedures associated with Fleet Operations. Proficiency using industry related computer software and other application software such as e-mail and contact management systems, and industry specific software. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to accurately diagnose and repair mechanical problems. Capability to perform basic math computations, and maintain accurate and complete computer records. Ability to read and interpret detailed equipment schematics, instructions, and systems diagrams. Skill in the use of specialty tools, OEM diagnostic software and test equipment used in the performance of the assigned tasks. Considerable welding and fabrication skills. Ability to diagnose system failures on multiple types of specialized equipment. The salary range for Fleet Technician II is $26.83- $37.56 per hour with a hiring range of $26.83- $32.20, depending on qualifications and experience. The salary range for Master Fleet Technician I is $30.05- $42.07 per hour with a hiring range of $30.05 - $36.06, depending on qualifications and experience. WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: Work hours vary by season and are subject to change based on emergency or weather-related events, which may extend the work day to include occasional night-shift work. Outdoor work in all weather conditions may be required on an as-needed bases. Spends a majority of the time either walking or standing while in the shop or field. Physical demands moderate to heavy physical work requiring lifting, carry, push and pull up to 100 lbs. while performing mechanical functions in the shop and field. Lifting of heavy and awkward objects, up to 100 lbs, from ground level to waist level or higher, either on solid ground, or while balancing. Occasional positioning and re-adjusting of objects up to 200 lbs. Work involves regular walking, standing, and frequent full range of body movement including bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, climbing and crawling. Considerable hand/eye/foot coordination is necessary to operate tools and equipment, and occasionally operate equipment and vehicles. Correctible vision is required to read automotive manuals, gauges and meters. Speech and hearing must be adequate to receive or give technical information and instructions, and to perform in a safe manner. Considerable hand/eye/foot coordination is necessary to operate tools and equipment, and occasionally operate equipment and vehicles. Correctible vision is required to read automotive manuals, gauges and meters. Speech and hearing must be adequate to receive or give technical information and instructions, and to perform in a safe manner. Considered essential personnel required to report for duty in response to community emergencies (e.g. natural disaster, snow, fire, flood, blizzard, etc.). This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. With over 300 days of sunshine, and just 30 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park in the heart of northern Colorado, Loveland is an ideal community for anyone to call home. Known as the Sweetheart City, this vibrant cultural hub is home to nearly 500 sculptures and public art installations, the world-famous Valentine Remail Program, and picturesque views of the Rocky Mountains. The community is bustling with a thriving arts, brewery, foodie and shopping scene. Enjoy headliner concert and theatre productions, professional hockey events, endless community recreation and open space opportunities, art and sculpture shows, and several local festivals. Loveland also boasts an award-winning golf course and an inclusive library and community center. Loveland, Colorado has EVERYTHING YOU LOVE! In 2020, Loveland was the only Colorado City to win the Governor’s Award for Downtown Excellence, is the top residential recycling City in the state for 4 consecutive years and has been ranked as one of the top places to live, work and raise a family in the U.S. and as one of the Most Idyllic Picturesque towns in America. Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of: Accountability & Integrity, Transparency & Honoring the Public Trust, Collaboration, Innovation, Safety, Excellent Service with Courtesy and Kindness. The City of Loveland is a diverse and welcoming community organization and our employees enjoy a competitive benefits program, various opportunities for growth and development, and an exceptional work-life balance. A vibrant community, surrounded by natural beauty, where you belong! Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes: Two (2) medical plans, Dental, Vision (for self/ spouse/ children) Employee Health & Wellness Center (self/family) Paid vacation, holidays, and medical leave Flexible spending including Dependent Care Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-term and Long-term disability, and voluntary Critical Illness Coverage Retirement 401a, 457, Roth (pre-& post tax) and company match Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Voluntary 529 College Invest program Personal and Professional Development opportunities Discounted recreation passes Employee recognition program Exceptional work-life balance Market based pay & regular performance reviews Local Government employment is eligible for Public Loan Forgiveness Program Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. City of Loveland job descriptions are designed to describe the general nature and level of work necessary to perform well in the job; they are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, and qualifications. City of Loveland job descriptions may be updated periodically, and additional activities, duties or responsibilities may be assigned by management as deemed appropriate. The City of Loveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. The City of Loveland participates in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation . Learn more about your right to work . Visit E-Verify.gov for more information. This is a "safety sensitive" position - Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a driving record and criminal history background check. Selection process will comply with DOT regulations including post-offer drug screening and previous employer safety performance request.
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Deputy District Attorney I: $37.52 - $45.59 Deputy District Attorney II: $43.65 - $53.04 Deputy District Attorney III: $50.51 - $61.41 Deputy District Attorney IV: $58.49 - $71.08 Under general supervision or direction, performs increasingly difficult professional legal work in the analysis, preparation and prosecution of criminal cases before the court in Calaveras County; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Deputy District Attorney I is the entry level classification in this flexible series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform the less difficult and non-controversial assignments in the District Attorney's Office under the direction and guidance of the District Attorney and more senior attorneys. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level of Deputy District Attorney II after gaining experience, achieving proficiency and demonstrating the ability to perform tasks as assigned that meet the requirements for Deputy District Attorney II. Deputy District Attorney II is the journey level classification in this flexible series. Under general supervision, through formal and informal work review, incumbents perform a full range of assignments. Positions at this level are normally filled by advancement from the Deputy District Attorney I level. Deputy District Attorney III is the advanced journey level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle complex and difficult legal matters and assignments, and may provide training and technical expertise to lower level Deputy District Attorneys. A high level of independence in handling cases and assignments is expected at this level. Deputy District Attorney IV is the most experienced level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle the most complex and sensitive legal assignment requiring an experienced prosecutor with specialized training using independent judgment and discretion. Deputy District Attorneys IV's may provide direction and training to less experienced staff attorneys and assist in supervising the daily operations of the Office. Example of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Represents the State in all phases of criminal matters, from charging to arraignment to trial to appeals. Performs legal work in the preparation and prosecution of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Maintains and manages individual caseloads in a timely and effective manner. Reviews police reports and makes decisions regarding the issuing of criminal complaints; prepares victims and witnesses for participation in the legal process. Prepares cases for prosecution by performing duties such as providing discovery; visiting crime scenes; reviews search and arrest warrants; examine cases and determine best case strategies; research and write pleadings, briefs, motions, petitions, etc.; interviews witnesses and victims and evaluates their credibility and ability to testify; prepares expert witnesses for testimony. Presents and argues cases in court on behalf of the People of the State of California in all phases of misdemeanor and felony criminal trials including arraignments, bail hearings, settlement conferences, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials, sentencings, restitution hearings, and probation violation hearings. Assists law enforcement agencies requiring legal advice about the investigation of any criminal matter; coordinates case activities with law enforcement personnel and others as appropriate. Responds to and resolves inquiries, complaints and requests for assistance in areas of responsibility. Performs general administrative / office work as necessary, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, copying and filing documents, entering and retrieving computer data, preparing reports and correspondence, assembling documents and files, etc. Maintains confidentiality; ensures the Constitutional rights of defendants and victims are protected; and adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors. Keeps abreast of all new criminal legislation and case law affecting cases. Attends professional conferences, training, seminars, workshops, etc., and reads professional journals to maintain job knowledge and skills. Performs related duties as assigned. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Presents training and gives presentations to community organizations, law enforcement agencies, etc., as necessary to enhance job skills and/or increase public awareness and support of department programs and services. Provides training and technical expertise to lower-level Deputy District Attorneys as assigned. May assist the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney in media relations and supervising the daily operations of the office, including caseload assignment, progress monitoring and support services. Represents the State in civil and quasi-criminal matters that are within the purview of the Office of the District Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Deputy District Attorney I : Pertinent federal, state and county laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the California Penal, Health and Safety, and Vehicle Codes; basic principles and practices of criminal law, search and seizure, statutory and Constitutional discovery obligations; rules of professional responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors; courtroom / judicial procedures and processes; methods and techniques of legal research and writing; trial advocacy methods; rules of evidence and their application; methods of preparing legal and administrative documents, records and reports; modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work; English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation; techniques for providing a high level of customer service to effectively deal with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, the public at large, and County staff; California appellate procedure and law. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Complex principles of criminal law, trial procedure, and rules of evidence and their application; basic felony sentencing rules; basic search warrant practice; established precedents, case law and sources of legal reference applicable to District Attorney's Office activities; functions and authorities of other criminal justice organizations. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Principles and practices of lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; complex felony sentencing rules, including one-strike, three strikes, and special circumstances; complex search warrant practice; lifer rules and regulations; training principles and practices, and job mentoring; methods of conducting sensitive investigations; effective media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Ability to: Deputy District Attorney I : Analyze and apply basic legal practices, principles and methods; effectively apply legal knowledge and principles in court; evaluate investigative reports to determine appropriate charges, strategies for prosecution or settlement, and follow-up required; present statements of law, fact and arguments clearly and logically in written and oral form; conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions; interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and policies; gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; maintain records and prepare required reports; perform required mathematical computations with accuracy; operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs; use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing; use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations; establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; prosecute misdemeanor cases, including but not limited to driving under the influence, battery, domestic violence, drug possession, and petty thefts; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases; draft and represent the People in misdemeanor and infraction appeals at the Superior Court level. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Analyze and apply complex legal practices, principles, methods, facts and precedents to legal problems; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases. Deputy District Attorney III : (In addition to the above) Provide training and/or presentations for community service organizations and law enforcement agencies; provide lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; provide effective training and job mentoring as assigned; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including one strike, three-strikes, life-term cases, sanity litigation, civil asset forfeiture litigation, and lifer hearings. Conduct criminal grand jury hearings. Interact effectively with the news media while protecting prosecution interests. Respond and advise law enforcement at crime scenes. Work effectively with other agencies in developing multi-disciplinary protocols. Deputy District Attorney IV : (In addition to the above) Prosecute the most complex, high-profile, sensitive, and specialized cases, including but not limited to capital and special circumstance cases, and sexually violent predator litigation. Manage media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Deputy District Attorney (all levels) : A Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, and Deputy District Attorney I : No experience required. Deputy District Attorney II : Two (2) years of professional legal experience at a level equivalent to Deputy District Attorney I in Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney III : Four (4) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney II with Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney IV : Six (6) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney III with Calaveras County. Special Requirements Must be an active member in good standing of the California State Bar Association. Must possess a California driver license and have and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Bargaining Unit 10 - Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $650.04 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Shelter Assistant. Uniform Allowance(Shirt): $200.04 per calendar year split into monthly payments. Qualifying Classifications : Animal Shelter Assistant Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position Description Deputy District Attorney I: $37.52 - $45.59 Deputy District Attorney II: $43.65 - $53.04 Deputy District Attorney III: $50.51 - $61.41 Deputy District Attorney IV: $58.49 - $71.08 Under general supervision or direction, performs increasingly difficult professional legal work in the analysis, preparation and prosecution of criminal cases before the court in Calaveras County; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Deputy District Attorney I is the entry level classification in this flexible series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform the less difficult and non-controversial assignments in the District Attorney's Office under the direction and guidance of the District Attorney and more senior attorneys. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level of Deputy District Attorney II after gaining experience, achieving proficiency and demonstrating the ability to perform tasks as assigned that meet the requirements for Deputy District Attorney II. Deputy District Attorney II is the journey level classification in this flexible series. Under general supervision, through formal and informal work review, incumbents perform a full range of assignments. Positions at this level are normally filled by advancement from the Deputy District Attorney I level. Deputy District Attorney III is the advanced journey level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle complex and difficult legal matters and assignments, and may provide training and technical expertise to lower level Deputy District Attorneys. A high level of independence in handling cases and assignments is expected at this level. Deputy District Attorney IV is the most experienced level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle the most complex and sensitive legal assignment requiring an experienced prosecutor with specialized training using independent judgment and discretion. Deputy District Attorneys IV's may provide direction and training to less experienced staff attorneys and assist in supervising the daily operations of the Office. Example of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Represents the State in all phases of criminal matters, from charging to arraignment to trial to appeals. Performs legal work in the preparation and prosecution of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Maintains and manages individual caseloads in a timely and effective manner. Reviews police reports and makes decisions regarding the issuing of criminal complaints; prepares victims and witnesses for participation in the legal process. Prepares cases for prosecution by performing duties such as providing discovery; visiting crime scenes; reviews search and arrest warrants; examine cases and determine best case strategies; research and write pleadings, briefs, motions, petitions, etc.; interviews witnesses and victims and evaluates their credibility and ability to testify; prepares expert witnesses for testimony. Presents and argues cases in court on behalf of the People of the State of California in all phases of misdemeanor and felony criminal trials including arraignments, bail hearings, settlement conferences, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials, sentencings, restitution hearings, and probation violation hearings. Assists law enforcement agencies requiring legal advice about the investigation of any criminal matter; coordinates case activities with law enforcement personnel and others as appropriate. Responds to and resolves inquiries, complaints and requests for assistance in areas of responsibility. Performs general administrative / office work as necessary, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, copying and filing documents, entering and retrieving computer data, preparing reports and correspondence, assembling documents and files, etc. Maintains confidentiality; ensures the Constitutional rights of defendants and victims are protected; and adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors. Keeps abreast of all new criminal legislation and case law affecting cases. Attends professional conferences, training, seminars, workshops, etc., and reads professional journals to maintain job knowledge and skills. Performs related duties as assigned. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Presents training and gives presentations to community organizations, law enforcement agencies, etc., as necessary to enhance job skills and/or increase public awareness and support of department programs and services. Provides training and technical expertise to lower-level Deputy District Attorneys as assigned. May assist the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney in media relations and supervising the daily operations of the office, including caseload assignment, progress monitoring and support services. Represents the State in civil and quasi-criminal matters that are within the purview of the Office of the District Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Deputy District Attorney I : Pertinent federal, state and county laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the California Penal, Health and Safety, and Vehicle Codes; basic principles and practices of criminal law, search and seizure, statutory and Constitutional discovery obligations; rules of professional responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors; courtroom / judicial procedures and processes; methods and techniques of legal research and writing; trial advocacy methods; rules of evidence and their application; methods of preparing legal and administrative documents, records and reports; modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work; English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation; techniques for providing a high level of customer service to effectively deal with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, the public at large, and County staff; California appellate procedure and law. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Complex principles of criminal law, trial procedure, and rules of evidence and their application; basic felony sentencing rules; basic search warrant practice; established precedents, case law and sources of legal reference applicable to District Attorney's Office activities; functions and authorities of other criminal justice organizations. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Principles and practices of lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; complex felony sentencing rules, including one-strike, three strikes, and special circumstances; complex search warrant practice; lifer rules and regulations; training principles and practices, and job mentoring; methods of conducting sensitive investigations; effective media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Ability to: Deputy District Attorney I : Analyze and apply basic legal practices, principles and methods; effectively apply legal knowledge and principles in court; evaluate investigative reports to determine appropriate charges, strategies for prosecution or settlement, and follow-up required; present statements of law, fact and arguments clearly and logically in written and oral form; conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions; interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and policies; gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; maintain records and prepare required reports; perform required mathematical computations with accuracy; operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs; use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing; use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations; establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; prosecute misdemeanor cases, including but not limited to driving under the influence, battery, domestic violence, drug possession, and petty thefts; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases; draft and represent the People in misdemeanor and infraction appeals at the Superior Court level. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Analyze and apply complex legal practices, principles, methods, facts and precedents to legal problems; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases. Deputy District Attorney III : (In addition to the above) Provide training and/or presentations for community service organizations and law enforcement agencies; provide lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; provide effective training and job mentoring as assigned; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including one strike, three-strikes, life-term cases, sanity litigation, civil asset forfeiture litigation, and lifer hearings. Conduct criminal grand jury hearings. Interact effectively with the news media while protecting prosecution interests. Respond and advise law enforcement at crime scenes. Work effectively with other agencies in developing multi-disciplinary protocols. Deputy District Attorney IV : (In addition to the above) Prosecute the most complex, high-profile, sensitive, and specialized cases, including but not limited to capital and special circumstance cases, and sexually violent predator litigation. Manage media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Deputy District Attorney (all levels) : A Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, and Deputy District Attorney I : No experience required. Deputy District Attorney II : Two (2) years of professional legal experience at a level equivalent to Deputy District Attorney I in Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney III : Four (4) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney II with Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney IV : Six (6) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney III with Calaveras County. Special Requirements Must be an active member in good standing of the California State Bar Association. Must possess a California driver license and have and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Bargaining Unit 10 - Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $650.04 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Shelter Assistant. Uniform Allowance(Shirt): $200.04 per calendar year split into monthly payments. Qualifying Classifications : Animal Shelter Assistant Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity ****BILINGUAL APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY**** THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Behavioral Health Specialist I/II. The entry-level position performs under supervision while the experienced, journey-level position performs with much greater independence. Applicants who have lived experience as a consumer of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services or a family member of a loved one who is/was a consumer of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services are encouraged to apply. Provides a variety of para-professional counseling services to clients, recommends appropriate referrals, maintains community liaisons to ensure adequate services are made available to clients, provides facilitation for a variety of client- focused specialty groups, and as part of the treatment team, establishes and implements treatment plans. Behavioral Health Specialists work under supervision and may be assigned to regional teams, residential or inpatient facilities and various outpatient programs. Performs field visits to those under care and supervises subordinates. This recruitment is being conducted to fill vacancies for Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and establish an eligibility list to fill future Full-Time, Part-Time, Extra Help and On-Call vacancies. Stanislaus County adheres to all Public Health Orders and is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment. To view the current Public Health orders, please visit the California Department of Public Health website here for more information. To learn more about the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services department, click here . Click here for details. THE POSITION Incumbents in the Behavioral Health Specialist (BHS) classification may be appointed to specialize in the Mental Health (MH) or the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) area. While the primary focus of incumbents will require unique typical tasks and specific abilities as indicated. Under supervision, the Behavioral Health Specialist provides a variety of services to clients, recommends appropriate referrals, maintains community liaisons to ensure adequate services are made available to clients, and provides facilitation for a variety of client-focused specialty groups. As part of the treatment team, the incumbent will establish and implement client care plans that are client or family member-driven, culturally competent, and promote wellness, recovery, and resilience. These positions support the community in SUD/MH prevention services and supportive services. Behavioral Health Specialists may be assigned to residential facilities, regional teams, various outpatient programs and community-based prevention programs. Incumbents may perform field visits to those under care, may supervise subordinates, and perform related duties as assigned. State of California - Health and Human Services Agency, California Code of Regulations requires that all non-licensed and non-certified individuals providing counseling in a substance use disorder (SUD) program licensed and/or certified by the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) shall be registered to obtain certification as a SUD counselor with one of the certifying organizations currently approved by DHCS. State of California - Health and Human Services Agency, California Code of Regulations will require that individuals providing peer support services within an approved DMC-ODS and/or the SMHS delivery system licensed and/or certified by DHCS be registered to obtain certification as a Peer Support Specialist with one of the certifying organizations currently approved by DHCS. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Community and Health Services bargaining unit for labor relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks Accompany clients in court, and/or transport clients in County vehicles; According to department standards and policies, prepare daily records, summarize progress of treatment for clients and keep these records current; Act as a lead worker or directs the work of others and offers training when needed; Advocate for and assist clients in accessing and receiving services; Communicate with various BHRS departments and other agencies; Build partnerships for positive and healthy youth development; Consult with other agencies, law enforcement and community service providers to exchange applicable information, identify services, and discuss referrals; Engage community members and local agency partners in planning and coalition development; Engage in compliant and ethical behavior in accordance with County and BHRS policy; Facilitate the admission/discharge of clients to the County's acute psychiatric hospital or substance use disorder residential treatment programs when necessary; Formulate specific health education program objectives from broad program goals, assess education and training needs through formal and informal means, and design programs and information to reduce substance misuse and abuse; Interact productively within a multidisciplinary team to provide holistic case management services; Meet regularly with clients and coach them in developing age-appropriate social skills; Assist in establishing clients' eligibility for Medi-Cal or other benefits and advocate for continuation of benefits; Participate in diagnostic and evaluative staff conferences for cooperative planning and treatment; Interview clients to screen, and determine their service needs, including evaluating risk factors; Provide case coordination and treatment planning and evaluation; Speak to public and/or agency groups to provide education that reduces stigma; Support MH/SUD program compliance with BHRS, State, & Federal reviews and corrective actions by reviewing, monitoring, tracking, etc.; and Support MH/SUD quality services program with BHRS, State, & Federal standards and requirements. MH Provide a variety of highly skilled mental health services to a varied caseload of clients; Provide Deputy Public Conservator services; Develop curriculum on various health topics; SUD Provide a variety of highly skilled substance use disorder treatment services to a varied caseload of clients; Interview clients to screen/access their substance use to determine their service needs; Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Intervention strategies and techniques; The principles and techniques of group, family and individual counseling; Behavioral Health programs, community resources, and other public agencies; The principles and techniques of risk assessment and treatment; Harm reduction; Recovery principles; and Collaborative networks, agencies and community services such as peer support networks. MH Mental health case management; The psychosocial aspects and characteristics of mental illness; and The principles and techniques of metal health treatment and recovery theories. SUD Principles of drug/alcohol addiction and recovery theories; Relapse and relapse prevention; and Risk factors for drug/alcohol abuse. SKILLS/ABILITIES Provide a variety of highly skilled mental health or alcohol/drug services to a varied caseload of clients at multiple site locations; Provide services that facilitate the recovery process; Effectively interview clients while developing and maintaining the confidence and cooperation of individuals and their families; Plan, organize and conduct structured groups and classes; Assess client's needs and develop effective treatment plans, constantly modeling compassion and respect; Respond appropriately to crisis situations involving clients, making accurate interventions and taking effective action independently; Relate directly with community organizations, schools, parent groups; Supervise others and/or delegate responsibilities, when assigned; and Communicate verbally and write concise case reports; and Maintain and track records of assigned clients. MH Provide mental health para-professional counseling and crisis intervention to a caseload of serious and persistent mental illness or seriously emotionally disturbed youth and their families. SUD Prepare concise written alcohol/drug assessments and social histories. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I PATTERN I Fifteen (15) units of college credit* in a related field; AND Four (4) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling or in a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN II LVN or Psychiatric Technician license or 30 units of college credit* in a related field; AND Three (3) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. *California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and/or National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) hours can be considered in meeting this educational requirement. PATTERN III Bachelors of Arts degree in a related field; AND Two (2) years responsible experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN IV Master's degree in a related field such as Counseling, Psychology or Social Work. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST II PATTERN I Fifteen (15) units of college credit* in a related field; AND Four (4) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling or in a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN II LVN or Psychiatric Technician license or 30 units of college credit* in a related field; AND Three (3) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. *California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and/or National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) hours can be considered in meeting this educational requirement. All applicants must possess a BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers. PATTERN III Bachelors of Arts degree in a related field; AND Two (2) years responsible experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN IV Master's degree in a related field such as, Counseling, Psychology or Social Work. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE PATTERNS One (1) year of experience as a Behavioral Health Specialist I, or the equivalent, in order to qualify for the Behavioral Health Specialist II level; AND BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS (SUD) In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Substance Use Disorder registration and/or certification with one of the certifying organizations that meets the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) regulations, Proof of education is required for verification purposes at the time of application. Applicants who are unable to submit proof of education must call (209) 525-7339 to make other arrangements before 5:00 pm on the final filing date. Failure to submit proof or make other arrangements before the final filing date deadline will result in disqualification. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consist of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Apply By: Oral Examination: February 9, 2024 Week of February 27th February 23, 2024 Week of March 13th March 9, 2024 Week of March 27th March 23, 2024 Week of April 10th April 6, 2024 Week of April 24th April 20, 2024 Week of May 8th Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, extra-help and on-call vacancies throughout Behavioral Health and Recovery Services. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org . Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
About the Opportunity ****BILINGUAL APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY**** THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Behavioral Health Specialist I/II. The entry-level position performs under supervision while the experienced, journey-level position performs with much greater independence. Applicants who have lived experience as a consumer of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services or a family member of a loved one who is/was a consumer of Behavioral Health & Recovery Services are encouraged to apply. Provides a variety of para-professional counseling services to clients, recommends appropriate referrals, maintains community liaisons to ensure adequate services are made available to clients, provides facilitation for a variety of client- focused specialty groups, and as part of the treatment team, establishes and implements treatment plans. Behavioral Health Specialists work under supervision and may be assigned to regional teams, residential or inpatient facilities and various outpatient programs. Performs field visits to those under care and supervises subordinates. This recruitment is being conducted to fill vacancies for Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and establish an eligibility list to fill future Full-Time, Part-Time, Extra Help and On-Call vacancies. Stanislaus County adheres to all Public Health Orders and is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment. To view the current Public Health orders, please visit the California Department of Public Health website here for more information. To learn more about the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services department, click here . Click here for details. THE POSITION Incumbents in the Behavioral Health Specialist (BHS) classification may be appointed to specialize in the Mental Health (MH) or the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) area. While the primary focus of incumbents will require unique typical tasks and specific abilities as indicated. Under supervision, the Behavioral Health Specialist provides a variety of services to clients, recommends appropriate referrals, maintains community liaisons to ensure adequate services are made available to clients, and provides facilitation for a variety of client-focused specialty groups. As part of the treatment team, the incumbent will establish and implement client care plans that are client or family member-driven, culturally competent, and promote wellness, recovery, and resilience. These positions support the community in SUD/MH prevention services and supportive services. Behavioral Health Specialists may be assigned to residential facilities, regional teams, various outpatient programs and community-based prevention programs. Incumbents may perform field visits to those under care, may supervise subordinates, and perform related duties as assigned. State of California - Health and Human Services Agency, California Code of Regulations requires that all non-licensed and non-certified individuals providing counseling in a substance use disorder (SUD) program licensed and/or certified by the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) shall be registered to obtain certification as a SUD counselor with one of the certifying organizations currently approved by DHCS. State of California - Health and Human Services Agency, California Code of Regulations will require that individuals providing peer support services within an approved DMC-ODS and/or the SMHS delivery system licensed and/or certified by DHCS be registered to obtain certification as a Peer Support Specialist with one of the certifying organizations currently approved by DHCS. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Community and Health Services bargaining unit for labor relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks Accompany clients in court, and/or transport clients in County vehicles; According to department standards and policies, prepare daily records, summarize progress of treatment for clients and keep these records current; Act as a lead worker or directs the work of others and offers training when needed; Advocate for and assist clients in accessing and receiving services; Communicate with various BHRS departments and other agencies; Build partnerships for positive and healthy youth development; Consult with other agencies, law enforcement and community service providers to exchange applicable information, identify services, and discuss referrals; Engage community members and local agency partners in planning and coalition development; Engage in compliant and ethical behavior in accordance with County and BHRS policy; Facilitate the admission/discharge of clients to the County's acute psychiatric hospital or substance use disorder residential treatment programs when necessary; Formulate specific health education program objectives from broad program goals, assess education and training needs through formal and informal means, and design programs and information to reduce substance misuse and abuse; Interact productively within a multidisciplinary team to provide holistic case management services; Meet regularly with clients and coach them in developing age-appropriate social skills; Assist in establishing clients' eligibility for Medi-Cal or other benefits and advocate for continuation of benefits; Participate in diagnostic and evaluative staff conferences for cooperative planning and treatment; Interview clients to screen, and determine their service needs, including evaluating risk factors; Provide case coordination and treatment planning and evaluation; Speak to public and/or agency groups to provide education that reduces stigma; Support MH/SUD program compliance with BHRS, State, & Federal reviews and corrective actions by reviewing, monitoring, tracking, etc.; and Support MH/SUD quality services program with BHRS, State, & Federal standards and requirements. MH Provide a variety of highly skilled mental health services to a varied caseload of clients; Provide Deputy Public Conservator services; Develop curriculum on various health topics; SUD Provide a variety of highly skilled substance use disorder treatment services to a varied caseload of clients; Interview clients to screen/access their substance use to determine their service needs; Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Intervention strategies and techniques; The principles and techniques of group, family and individual counseling; Behavioral Health programs, community resources, and other public agencies; The principles and techniques of risk assessment and treatment; Harm reduction; Recovery principles; and Collaborative networks, agencies and community services such as peer support networks. MH Mental health case management; The psychosocial aspects and characteristics of mental illness; and The principles and techniques of metal health treatment and recovery theories. SUD Principles of drug/alcohol addiction and recovery theories; Relapse and relapse prevention; and Risk factors for drug/alcohol abuse. SKILLS/ABILITIES Provide a variety of highly skilled mental health or alcohol/drug services to a varied caseload of clients at multiple site locations; Provide services that facilitate the recovery process; Effectively interview clients while developing and maintaining the confidence and cooperation of individuals and their families; Plan, organize and conduct structured groups and classes; Assess client's needs and develop effective treatment plans, constantly modeling compassion and respect; Respond appropriately to crisis situations involving clients, making accurate interventions and taking effective action independently; Relate directly with community organizations, schools, parent groups; Supervise others and/or delegate responsibilities, when assigned; and Communicate verbally and write concise case reports; and Maintain and track records of assigned clients. MH Provide mental health para-professional counseling and crisis intervention to a caseload of serious and persistent mental illness or seriously emotionally disturbed youth and their families. SUD Prepare concise written alcohol/drug assessments and social histories. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I PATTERN I Fifteen (15) units of college credit* in a related field; AND Four (4) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling or in a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN II LVN or Psychiatric Technician license or 30 units of college credit* in a related field; AND Three (3) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. *California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and/or National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) hours can be considered in meeting this educational requirement. PATTERN III Bachelors of Arts degree in a related field; AND Two (2) years responsible experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN IV Master's degree in a related field such as Counseling, Psychology or Social Work. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST II PATTERN I Fifteen (15) units of college credit* in a related field; AND Four (4) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling or in a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN II LVN or Psychiatric Technician license or 30 units of college credit* in a related field; AND Three (3) years experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. *California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and/or National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) hours can be considered in meeting this educational requirement. All applicants must possess a BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers. PATTERN III Bachelors of Arts degree in a related field; AND Two (2) years responsible experience in crisis intervention, group/family/individual counseling, or a psychiatric inpatient setting or drug/alcohol treatment and recovery program. PATTERN IV Master's degree in a related field such as, Counseling, Psychology or Social Work. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE PATTERNS One (1) year of experience as a Behavioral Health Specialist I, or the equivalent, in order to qualify for the Behavioral Health Specialist II level; AND BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS (SUD) In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Substance Use Disorder registration and/or certification with one of the certifying organizations that meets the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) regulations, Proof of education is required for verification purposes at the time of application. Applicants who are unable to submit proof of education must call (209) 525-7339 to make other arrangements before 5:00 pm on the final filing date. Failure to submit proof or make other arrangements before the final filing date deadline will result in disqualification. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consist of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Apply By: Oral Examination: February 9, 2024 Week of February 27th February 23, 2024 Week of March 13th March 9, 2024 Week of March 27th March 23, 2024 Week of April 10th April 6, 2024 Week of April 24th April 20, 2024 Week of May 8th Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, extra-help and on-call vacancies throughout Behavioral Health and Recovery Services. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org . Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Sacramento County, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers! This is a limited continuous filing exam. The filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 2/27/24, 3/26/24, 4/23/24, 5/21/24 (final) Level 1 - $33.59 - $40.82/hour* $5,844.66 - $7,102.67/month Level 2 - $37.24 - $45.26/hour* $6,479.75 - $7,875.24/month *The Salary range listed is based on a standard biweekly 80-hour work week. 24-Hour Salary: Level 1 - $23.99 - $29.16/hour** $5,844.00 - $7,103.42/month Level 2 - $26.59 - $32.33/hour** $6,477.33 - $7,875.58/month **The Salary range listed is based on a Special 24-hour biweekly 112-hour work week. Find out more about Sacramento County Airport Fire including their mission, history, staff, and equipment on their website - Sacramento County Airport Fire . *Current vacancies include firefighter/paramedic positions (see below regarding differential pay) and hiring directly into Level II positions. Sacramento County Fire is an operational ALS provider. Incumbents with a Paramedic Certificate may be eligible for a 10% differential which would be in addition to the posted salary for this class. Incumbents with qualifying education or certification may also be eligible for up to an additional 5% educational incentive pay. For details as to what is qualifying, please refer to the Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Unit labor agreement , Section 7.7 Education Incentive Pay. Under close supervision, the Firefighter, Sacramento County Airport Fire Level I/II controls and extinguishes fires; rescues persons endangered by aircraft crash or fire, or by structural fire; prevents fire by reducing or eliminating potential fire hazards; responds to and provides assistance for medical aid calls, vehicle accidents, and Hazmat incidents. Sacramento Airport Fire is an all-hazards fire department that staffs a Type 1 Fire engine in the winter and a Type 3 Fire Engine in the summer in addition to multiple Aircraft Rescue Firefighting apparatus. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Applicable laws, rules and regulations related to Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and other specialized applications related to area of assignment Basic arithmetic (i.e., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, percentages, ratios, and fractions) English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation Principles of effective customer service Principles, practices, and procedures of aircraft firefighting and rescue Principles of structural, wildland and aircraft firefighting Operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment and apparatus Fire and life safety codes Basic life support principles and techniques In addition, when assigned to a paramedic position: Advanced Life Support (ALS) techniques including but not limited to IV therapy, cardiac monitoring, advanced airway control and a variety of medication therapies, as a Paramedic Standing orders provided by off-line medical director Medical terminology Ability to Learn to perform firefighting and rescue, emergency, and medical aid response duties Learn to drive and operate aircraft rescue firefighting and structural apparatus equipment Learn the concepts, components, and procedures of the Incident Command System Administer basic life support Learn the operations and maintenance of aircraft and firefighting rescue equipment and apparatus Learn Hazardous materials incident response Learn basic principles, practices, and procedures of firefighting Analyze situations quickly and accurately and adopt an effective course of action Work safely under hazardous conditions Provide assistance for medical aid, vehicle accidents, Hazmat, and other emergencies Review and interpret maps, diagrams, and mechanical drawings Establish and maintain cooperative, effective working relationships with customers, co-workers, other agencies and the general public Communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing Effectively organize and prioritize work assignments Keep accurate and orderly records Make arithmetical computations accurately and rapidly Maintain confidential information Interpret and apply applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations Read, write, and speak English at a level necessary for satisfactory job performance Operate standard machines and equipment used in work assignments, such as computers, testing equipment, printers, calculators, copiers, radios, and telephones Deal courteously and effectively with the general public In addition, when assigned to a paramedic position: Perform ALS procedures Maintain accurate records of medical treatments, including equipment and medication use Understand and apply medical directives Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: A High school diploma or GED. AND Possession of a valid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for the Professional Rescuer Certificate or equivalent. AND Possession of a current and valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certificate issued by either the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians or the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) AND A Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) Certificate issued within the last twelve months. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Criminal History and Background Checks: The County may access criminal history information on candidates who have accepted a conditional offer of appointment for this class consistent with the provisions of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 82-602, Personnel Policies, and applicable federal and state laws. The County shall not consider for employment any candidate who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that relates to or impacts the candidate’s ability to perform the job duties of this class unless it is determined that mitigating circumstances exist. For purposes of accessing criminal history information, the candidate will be fingerprinted. A subsequent arrest notification may be obtained. The County may also conduct a background check on the candidate prior to appointment to a position within this class. The background check may include personal and professional reference checks, credit history checks where authorized by Labor Code section 1024.5, Social Security Number verification, professional license/registration verification, military service information and driving history. Information obtained in the course of this background check will be considered by the appointing authority in the selection process. In obtaining such information, the County will comply with applicable consent and disclosure practices in the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act. License Requirements: A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, shall be required at the time of appointment; and incumbents will be required to obtain and maintain a Firefighter Endorsement issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles within six (6) months from date of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate California Driver License and endorsement, or comply with state and federal requirements for utilization, may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Incumbents must acquire and maintain an Air Operations Area driver permit issued by the Department of Airports within two (2) weeks of appointment. Failure to obtain or keep current the required permit may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Certificate Requirement: Incumbents must acquire and maintain a valid EMT certificate issued by the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA), within one year from the date of appointment. Incumbents must acquire and maintain accreditation as an EMT by the County of Sacramento within 90 days of state licensure, or appointment to the class if state licensure has already been obtained at the time of appointment. Failure to obtain or keep current the required certificate may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Paramedic License: Some positions in this class may be designated to operate as a Firefighter/Paramedic and require a valid EMT-Paramedic license issued by the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA). Incumbents in these positions must acquire and maintain accreditation as an EMT-Paramedic by the County of Sacramento within 90 days of appointment. Failure to maintain the required license may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Training Requirement: Incumbents who have not completed a California State Fire Marshall Firefighter I Academy prior to appointment, must successfully complete a California State Fire Marshall Firefighter I Academy course within twelve (12) months from the date of appointment. Incumbents in this class must complete an initial 40 hour Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting training program in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 139 and complete annual recurrent training in accordance with FAR 139.319, and Advisory Circular 150/5210-17, including other state and local requirements as a condition of continued employment. Uniform Requirement: Incumbents in this class are required to wear a designated uniform and personal protective equipment. Special Access: Prior to appointment, incumbents in this class must acquire and maintain an airport security badge allowing access to secure County airport locations. Failure to maintain an airport security badge may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Physical Requirements: Positions in this class require the incumbents to be able to: Physically perform the duties of this class while wearing personal protective equipment. Must demonstrate physical endurance, agility, strength, and stamina in the performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions. Individuals who do not meet these requirements due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions: Positions in this class require the incumbents to: Work various shift, overtime, weekends, holidays, non-routine hours, and be subject to “on-call” status 24 hours a day. Work outside in all types of climatic conditions including inclement and very hot weather. Work at various locations within Sacramento County. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations during employment examinations: For more information, please review the Job Applicant Exam Reasonable Accommodation Information and submit an Employment Exam Reasonable Accommodation Online Request Form . EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers! This is a limited continuous filing exam. The filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 2/27/24, 3/26/24, 4/23/24, 5/21/24 (final) Level 1 - $33.59 - $40.82/hour* $5,844.66 - $7,102.67/month Level 2 - $37.24 - $45.26/hour* $6,479.75 - $7,875.24/month *The Salary range listed is based on a standard biweekly 80-hour work week. 24-Hour Salary: Level 1 - $23.99 - $29.16/hour** $5,844.00 - $7,103.42/month Level 2 - $26.59 - $32.33/hour** $6,477.33 - $7,875.58/month **The Salary range listed is based on a Special 24-hour biweekly 112-hour work week. Find out more about Sacramento County Airport Fire including their mission, history, staff, and equipment on their website - Sacramento County Airport Fire . *Current vacancies include firefighter/paramedic positions (see below regarding differential pay) and hiring directly into Level II positions. Sacramento County Fire is an operational ALS provider. Incumbents with a Paramedic Certificate may be eligible for a 10% differential which would be in addition to the posted salary for this class. Incumbents with qualifying education or certification may also be eligible for up to an additional 5% educational incentive pay. For details as to what is qualifying, please refer to the Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Unit labor agreement , Section 7.7 Education Incentive Pay. Under close supervision, the Firefighter, Sacramento County Airport Fire Level I/II controls and extinguishes fires; rescues persons endangered by aircraft crash or fire, or by structural fire; prevents fire by reducing or eliminating potential fire hazards; responds to and provides assistance for medical aid calls, vehicle accidents, and Hazmat incidents. Sacramento Airport Fire is an all-hazards fire department that staffs a Type 1 Fire engine in the winter and a Type 3 Fire Engine in the summer in addition to multiple Aircraft Rescue Firefighting apparatus. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Applicable laws, rules and regulations related to Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and other specialized applications related to area of assignment Basic arithmetic (i.e., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, percentages, ratios, and fractions) English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation Principles of effective customer service Principles, practices, and procedures of aircraft firefighting and rescue Principles of structural, wildland and aircraft firefighting Operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment and apparatus Fire and life safety codes Basic life support principles and techniques In addition, when assigned to a paramedic position: Advanced Life Support (ALS) techniques including but not limited to IV therapy, cardiac monitoring, advanced airway control and a variety of medication therapies, as a Paramedic Standing orders provided by off-line medical director Medical terminology Ability to Learn to perform firefighting and rescue, emergency, and medical aid response duties Learn to drive and operate aircraft rescue firefighting and structural apparatus equipment Learn the concepts, components, and procedures of the Incident Command System Administer basic life support Learn the operations and maintenance of aircraft and firefighting rescue equipment and apparatus Learn Hazardous materials incident response Learn basic principles, practices, and procedures of firefighting Analyze situations quickly and accurately and adopt an effective course of action Work safely under hazardous conditions Provide assistance for medical aid, vehicle accidents, Hazmat, and other emergencies Review and interpret maps, diagrams, and mechanical drawings Establish and maintain cooperative, effective working relationships with customers, co-workers, other agencies and the general public Communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing Effectively organize and prioritize work assignments Keep accurate and orderly records Make arithmetical computations accurately and rapidly Maintain confidential information Interpret and apply applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations Read, write, and speak English at a level necessary for satisfactory job performance Operate standard machines and equipment used in work assignments, such as computers, testing equipment, printers, calculators, copiers, radios, and telephones Deal courteously and effectively with the general public In addition, when assigned to a paramedic position: Perform ALS procedures Maintain accurate records of medical treatments, including equipment and medication use Understand and apply medical directives Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: A High school diploma or GED. AND Possession of a valid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for the Professional Rescuer Certificate or equivalent. AND Possession of a current and valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certificate issued by either the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians or the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) AND A Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) Certificate issued within the last twelve months. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Criminal History and Background Checks: The County may access criminal history information on candidates who have accepted a conditional offer of appointment for this class consistent with the provisions of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 82-602, Personnel Policies, and applicable federal and state laws. The County shall not consider for employment any candidate who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that relates to or impacts the candidate’s ability to perform the job duties of this class unless it is determined that mitigating circumstances exist. For purposes of accessing criminal history information, the candidate will be fingerprinted. A subsequent arrest notification may be obtained. The County may also conduct a background check on the candidate prior to appointment to a position within this class. The background check may include personal and professional reference checks, credit history checks where authorized by Labor Code section 1024.5, Social Security Number verification, professional license/registration verification, military service information and driving history. Information obtained in the course of this background check will be considered by the appointing authority in the selection process. In obtaining such information, the County will comply with applicable consent and disclosure practices in the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act. License Requirements: A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, shall be required at the time of appointment; and incumbents will be required to obtain and maintain a Firefighter Endorsement issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles within six (6) months from date of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate California Driver License and endorsement, or comply with state and federal requirements for utilization, may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Incumbents must acquire and maintain an Air Operations Area driver permit issued by the Department of Airports within two (2) weeks of appointment. Failure to obtain or keep current the required permit may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Certificate Requirement: Incumbents must acquire and maintain a valid EMT certificate issued by the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA), within one year from the date of appointment. Incumbents must acquire and maintain accreditation as an EMT by the County of Sacramento within 90 days of state licensure, or appointment to the class if state licensure has already been obtained at the time of appointment. Failure to obtain or keep current the required certificate may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Paramedic License: Some positions in this class may be designated to operate as a Firefighter/Paramedic and require a valid EMT-Paramedic license issued by the California State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA). Incumbents in these positions must acquire and maintain accreditation as an EMT-Paramedic by the County of Sacramento within 90 days of appointment. Failure to maintain the required license may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Training Requirement: Incumbents who have not completed a California State Fire Marshall Firefighter I Academy prior to appointment, must successfully complete a California State Fire Marshall Firefighter I Academy course within twelve (12) months from the date of appointment. Incumbents in this class must complete an initial 40 hour Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting training program in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 139 and complete annual recurrent training in accordance with FAR 139.319, and Advisory Circular 150/5210-17, including other state and local requirements as a condition of continued employment. Uniform Requirement: Incumbents in this class are required to wear a designated uniform and personal protective equipment. Special Access: Prior to appointment, incumbents in this class must acquire and maintain an airport security badge allowing access to secure County airport locations. Failure to maintain an airport security badge may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Physical Requirements: Positions in this class require the incumbents to be able to: Physically perform the duties of this class while wearing personal protective equipment. Must demonstrate physical endurance, agility, strength, and stamina in the performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions. Individuals who do not meet these requirements due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions: Positions in this class require the incumbents to: Work various shift, overtime, weekends, holidays, non-routine hours, and be subject to “on-call” status 24 hours a day. Work outside in all types of climatic conditions including inclement and very hot weather. Work at various locations within Sacramento County. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Applicants requesting reasonable accommodations during employment examinations: For more information, please review the Job Applicant Exam Reasonable Accommodation Information and submit an Employment Exam Reasonable Accommodation Online Request Form . EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Position Summary Under the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School’s equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia. The Equipment Technician will collaborate with members of the School on the proper use of tools, equipment, and materials; inventory, order, pick-up, and stock supplies and equipment parts; and maintain a safe and healthy working and learning environment. The Equipment Technician will serve as the School’s exhibition preparator and provide construction and installation support for the University Art Gallery and three student galleries. The Equipment Technician will possess the expertise necessary to manage the Gallery Program’s publication assets, including books, exhibition catalogues, periodicals, and graduate student theses. The Equipment Technician will support the School’s growth in the use of 3D modeling (CAD) and digital fabrication (CNC/CAM). In addition, the incumbent will train and supervise student workers on general repair and maintenance projects and inventory management. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The School of Art and Design in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts is a creative learning community in which students develop their practice as artists, designers, and art historians who work in and across media while enhancing their visual, material, and conceptual thinking. Located on the Pacific Rim and at the border with Mexico, the School is dedicated to the integration of art, design, and community building in alignment with the School’s commitments to social / environmental justice and innovative entrepreneurship. Through both discipline-specific and multidisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning, we support students to innovate solutions, express ideas, imagine possibilities, and interpret the world through historical, cultural, and global contexts. The School of Art and Design believes representation matters. Through our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program, led by a collaborative team of students, faculty, and staff, we endeavor to create a safe, inclusive, and diverse academic and creative environment where students of all cultures, races, genders, religions, and sexual orientations can learn and create. We work to promote diverse communities and new cultural experiences that inspire students to break down barriers and transform lives, and with our guidance and support, help them navigate academic, personal, and professional success to emerge as dynamic artists and designers of tomorrow. In addition to sixteen tenured/tenure track faculty members, the School employs approximately 70 lecturers and graduate teaching associates to serve over 1,100 majors and 20 graduate students. The Director leads the School with the support of eight full-time staff positions and one part-time Programs and Financial Coordinator. The full-time positions include two Equipment Technicians, one Administrative Analyst/Specialist, three Administrative Support Coordinator II positions, one Instructional Support Technician, and one Information Technology Consultant. For more information regarding the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to one year of journey-level or skilled experience in the maintenance, repair and operation of scientific or technical equipment in the specialty area to which assigned such as mechanical, electromechanical, electronics or in the specialized category requiring construction and fabrication skills and some precision work, trade or craft skills working with a variety of unique materials, or specialized knowledge and skill related to unusual equipment. OR Equivalent to two years of semi-skilled experience maintaining and repairing scientific or technical equipment or related equipment experience as part of instructional support activities may be substituted for the required experience. OR Equivalent to two years of trade school or technical arts training with specialization in the type of equipment repair to which assigned, completion of an apprenticeship program, or completion of a full military specialization in the required type of equipment maintenance and repair may be substituted for the required experience. Key Qualifications Experience troubleshooting and performing basic repairs on equipment and tools. Experience working with 3D modeling printers and Computer Numerical Control (CNC/Computer-aided (CAM) manufacturing systems. Licenses/Certifications Required California Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one within 10 days of hire. Personnel lift and forklift (training will be provided). Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,442 per month . Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,658 - $6,620 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 8, 2024. To receive full consideration, apply by March 7, 2024. The position will remain open until filled. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Advertised: Feb 23 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Position Summary Under the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School’s equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia. The Equipment Technician will collaborate with members of the School on the proper use of tools, equipment, and materials; inventory, order, pick-up, and stock supplies and equipment parts; and maintain a safe and healthy working and learning environment. The Equipment Technician will serve as the School’s exhibition preparator and provide construction and installation support for the University Art Gallery and three student galleries. The Equipment Technician will possess the expertise necessary to manage the Gallery Program’s publication assets, including books, exhibition catalogues, periodicals, and graduate student theses. The Equipment Technician will support the School’s growth in the use of 3D modeling (CAD) and digital fabrication (CNC/CAM). In addition, the incumbent will train and supervise student workers on general repair and maintenance projects and inventory management. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The School of Art and Design in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts is a creative learning community in which students develop their practice as artists, designers, and art historians who work in and across media while enhancing their visual, material, and conceptual thinking. Located on the Pacific Rim and at the border with Mexico, the School is dedicated to the integration of art, design, and community building in alignment with the School’s commitments to social / environmental justice and innovative entrepreneurship. Through both discipline-specific and multidisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning, we support students to innovate solutions, express ideas, imagine possibilities, and interpret the world through historical, cultural, and global contexts. The School of Art and Design believes representation matters. Through our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program, led by a collaborative team of students, faculty, and staff, we endeavor to create a safe, inclusive, and diverse academic and creative environment where students of all cultures, races, genders, religions, and sexual orientations can learn and create. We work to promote diverse communities and new cultural experiences that inspire students to break down barriers and transform lives, and with our guidance and support, help them navigate academic, personal, and professional success to emerge as dynamic artists and designers of tomorrow. In addition to sixteen tenured/tenure track faculty members, the School employs approximately 70 lecturers and graduate teaching associates to serve over 1,100 majors and 20 graduate students. The Director leads the School with the support of eight full-time staff positions and one part-time Programs and Financial Coordinator. The full-time positions include two Equipment Technicians, one Administrative Analyst/Specialist, three Administrative Support Coordinator II positions, one Instructional Support Technician, and one Information Technology Consultant. For more information regarding the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to one year of journey-level or skilled experience in the maintenance, repair and operation of scientific or technical equipment in the specialty area to which assigned such as mechanical, electromechanical, electronics or in the specialized category requiring construction and fabrication skills and some precision work, trade or craft skills working with a variety of unique materials, or specialized knowledge and skill related to unusual equipment. OR Equivalent to two years of semi-skilled experience maintaining and repairing scientific or technical equipment or related equipment experience as part of instructional support activities may be substituted for the required experience. OR Equivalent to two years of trade school or technical arts training with specialization in the type of equipment repair to which assigned, completion of an apprenticeship program, or completion of a full military specialization in the required type of equipment maintenance and repair may be substituted for the required experience. Key Qualifications Experience troubleshooting and performing basic repairs on equipment and tools. Experience working with 3D modeling printers and Computer Numerical Control (CNC/Computer-aided (CAM) manufacturing systems. Licenses/Certifications Required California Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one within 10 days of hire. Personnel lift and forklift (training will be provided). Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,442 per month . Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,658 - $6,620 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 8, 2024. To receive full consideration, apply by March 7, 2024. The position will remain open until filled. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Advertised: Feb 23 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EXAMINER-CORONER EXAM NUMBER: P4887E-R TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity FILING START DATE: Applications will be accepted starting on October 17, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. REPOSTING INFORMATION: This announcement is a reposting to reopen the filing period and update Additional Information. ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner investigates and determines the circumstances, manner and cause of all violent, sudden or unusual deaths occurring within the County. Each year approximately 18,000 cases are reported to the Department, of which about half fall within its jurisdiction. The Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner conducts about 5,700 autopsies per year, making it one of the largest coroner’s offices in the world. It has also become one of the most technologically advanced offices in the world, due to the complexity of cases investigated, including numerous high profile cases. What you will do: As a Forensic Technician I you will assist pathologists in performing autopsies at the Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. This position requires incumbents to lift and move heavy equipment and decedents while preparing for, and assisting in, autopsies and other job-related duties. Essential Job Functions Prepares decedents for post-mortem examinations by removing specified decedent or specimen from crypt storage area and placing it on the autopsy table, verifying decedent's identity from a toe and ankle tag, setting up the necessary equipment instruments and solutions in order to ensure compliance with Federal and State laws, County ordinances, safety guidelines, and departmental policies. Assists the pathologist in performing autopsies by opening the cranium, thoracic and abdominal cavities using tools; excising and dissecting organs and specimens using instruments; obtaining blood samples and other body fluids for toxicological examinations; recording weights of organs and body fluids; preparing specimens for cultures; filing pathologic specimens; suturing and cleaning bodies; and returning decedents to crypt storage area under close supervision. Assists in performing minor laboratory work by preparing specimens for examination and assuming responsibilities for the proper storage of specimens. Assists the pathologist in identifying, gathering, and properly storing physical evidence by maintaining a proper chain of custody to ensure the integrity of the collected evidence in compliance with the Federal and State rules regarding evidence collection, safety guidelines, and departmental policies and procedures. Cleans and maintains the autopsy room, equipment, and tools by sterilizing instruments, removing soiled linens, stocking clean linens and other necessary supplies to ensure proper and safe functioning of the autopsy room and equipment. Takes custody of the decedent's personal effects (e.g., money and valuables) by creating a written inventory of decedent's collected property in the presence of a witness, storing them at the Department or securing them at the death scene in order to safeguard or properly transfer the possession of said property to the decedent's next of kin. Interacts with a variety of individuals to collaborate with other Coroner staff and law enforcement agencies and provide general information to families and members of the public in order to represent the Department in a professional, sensitive, and empathetic manner and facilitate communication and cooperation between the Department and interested parties. Prepares a variety of written documents by compiling and organizing the necessary information and composing the text in a logical manner using appropriate computer software programs in order to facilitate accurate and effective communication, reporting, and record keeping within the Department. Complies with all applicable health and safety standards by following the applicable guidelines and reporting defects or problems so they can be appropriately addressed or repaired in order to maintain a clean, safe, and professional work environment. Provides testimony in judicial proceedings by conveying procedural and/or technical information related to procurement of evidence and/or property during the autopsy with professionalism and clarity in order to accurately represent the findings determined by the Department, as needed. Requirements We are looking for dedicated individuals who have either: OPTION I: One year* of experience handling, transporting, and preparing deceased persons for post-mortem examinations and subsequent release at the level of Forensic Attendant**. OPTION II: An Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree***, or higher, in Mortuary Science. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces; and occasionally requires extraordinary physical activity. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: * One year is defined as full-time work of forty (40) hours per week for twelve (12) months for a total of 2080 hours or more. Performance of the required duties on a part-time basis will be prorated to equivalent full-time basis. **Experience at the level of Forensic Attendant in the County of Los Angeles is defined as transporting and preparing decedents for post-mortem examinations and for release to mortuary subsequent to examination. ***In order to receive credit for an Associate's degree or higher, you MUST include a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or an official letter from the accredited institution, which shows degree has been conferred with the area of specialization at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from application submission by either uploading the required documents as attachments or submitting via email to csears@hr.lacounty.gov . These documents should clearly indicate the degree received in the English language, the date when the degree was conferred, and should be in either Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, or JPEG file format and must be less than 5.0 MB in size per document. Please note if applicants do not submit a copy of their official diploma, transcript, or official letter from the accredited institution at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from submission of their application, their application will be considered as incomplete. ENDORSEMENT OF COUNTY QUALIFICATIONS: County employees who wish to meet the Option I requirements using out-of-class experience must provide official documentation such as additional responsibility bonus, out-of-class bonus, temporary assignment bonus, or reclassification study from CEO Classification with your application at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from application submission. Employees do not need to submit such verification if they hold or have held the Forensic Attendant position or a position deemed to be at equivalent level. Out-of-class duties should be accurately described in the application work history, and questionable experience will be verified through the departmental HR Manager when necessary. WITHHOLD INFORMATION: No withholds will be allowed for this examination. All required education or experience must be possessed at the time of filing. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s), weighted 100% , assessing: Achievement Responsibility Safety Orientation Teamwork Following Instructions Deductive Reasoning MULTIPLE CHOICE AND/OR SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND ACHIEVE A PASSING SCORE OF 70% OR HIGHER ON THE EXAMINATION IN ORDER TO BE PLACED ON THE LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES. Notices of Non-acceptance and Final Result Letters will be sent via E-mail. Multiple choice and simulation assessment scores cannot be given over the telephone. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please add csears@hr.lacounty.gov, info@governmentjobs.com, talentcentral@shl.com, and donot-reply@amcatmail.com to your email address book and/or list of approved senders to prevent email notifications, including exam notices and invitations, from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not accept claims of not receiving assessment invitations as a reason for a reschedule. TRANSFER OF EXAM COMPONENTS: Applicants that have taken identical components recently for other exams will have their responses automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your responses may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION: Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help in preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit". Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/practice-tests/ . ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the list of eligible candidates in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of promulgation. Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the list of eligible candidates accordingly. VACANCY INFORMATION: The list of eligible candidates resulting from this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION : Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of 5:00 p.m. PT on the last day of filing as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Important: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made per Civil Service Rule 6.04. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the Class Specification and requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD : All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to fairly compete in any part of the assessment process, you will be given the opportunity to make a request when completing your application. Please note, that you may be required to submit documentation from a qualified medical provider or other qualified professional to support your request for a testing accommodation. SPECIAL INFORMATION Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance (FCIHO) The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 Testing Accommodations Coordinator: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 Department Contact Name: Channon Sears Department Contact Phone: (213) 351-2912 Department Contact Email: csears@hr.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EXAMINER-CORONER EXAM NUMBER: P4887E-R TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity FILING START DATE: Applications will be accepted starting on October 17, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. REPOSTING INFORMATION: This announcement is a reposting to reopen the filing period and update Additional Information. ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner investigates and determines the circumstances, manner and cause of all violent, sudden or unusual deaths occurring within the County. Each year approximately 18,000 cases are reported to the Department, of which about half fall within its jurisdiction. The Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner conducts about 5,700 autopsies per year, making it one of the largest coroner’s offices in the world. It has also become one of the most technologically advanced offices in the world, due to the complexity of cases investigated, including numerous high profile cases. What you will do: As a Forensic Technician I you will assist pathologists in performing autopsies at the Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. This position requires incumbents to lift and move heavy equipment and decedents while preparing for, and assisting in, autopsies and other job-related duties. Essential Job Functions Prepares decedents for post-mortem examinations by removing specified decedent or specimen from crypt storage area and placing it on the autopsy table, verifying decedent's identity from a toe and ankle tag, setting up the necessary equipment instruments and solutions in order to ensure compliance with Federal and State laws, County ordinances, safety guidelines, and departmental policies. Assists the pathologist in performing autopsies by opening the cranium, thoracic and abdominal cavities using tools; excising and dissecting organs and specimens using instruments; obtaining blood samples and other body fluids for toxicological examinations; recording weights of organs and body fluids; preparing specimens for cultures; filing pathologic specimens; suturing and cleaning bodies; and returning decedents to crypt storage area under close supervision. Assists in performing minor laboratory work by preparing specimens for examination and assuming responsibilities for the proper storage of specimens. Assists the pathologist in identifying, gathering, and properly storing physical evidence by maintaining a proper chain of custody to ensure the integrity of the collected evidence in compliance with the Federal and State rules regarding evidence collection, safety guidelines, and departmental policies and procedures. Cleans and maintains the autopsy room, equipment, and tools by sterilizing instruments, removing soiled linens, stocking clean linens and other necessary supplies to ensure proper and safe functioning of the autopsy room and equipment. Takes custody of the decedent's personal effects (e.g., money and valuables) by creating a written inventory of decedent's collected property in the presence of a witness, storing them at the Department or securing them at the death scene in order to safeguard or properly transfer the possession of said property to the decedent's next of kin. Interacts with a variety of individuals to collaborate with other Coroner staff and law enforcement agencies and provide general information to families and members of the public in order to represent the Department in a professional, sensitive, and empathetic manner and facilitate communication and cooperation between the Department and interested parties. Prepares a variety of written documents by compiling and organizing the necessary information and composing the text in a logical manner using appropriate computer software programs in order to facilitate accurate and effective communication, reporting, and record keeping within the Department. Complies with all applicable health and safety standards by following the applicable guidelines and reporting defects or problems so they can be appropriately addressed or repaired in order to maintain a clean, safe, and professional work environment. Provides testimony in judicial proceedings by conveying procedural and/or technical information related to procurement of evidence and/or property during the autopsy with professionalism and clarity in order to accurately represent the findings determined by the Department, as needed. Requirements We are looking for dedicated individuals who have either: OPTION I: One year* of experience handling, transporting, and preparing deceased persons for post-mortem examinations and subsequent release at the level of Forensic Attendant**. OPTION II: An Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree***, or higher, in Mortuary Science. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces; and occasionally requires extraordinary physical activity. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: * One year is defined as full-time work of forty (40) hours per week for twelve (12) months for a total of 2080 hours or more. Performance of the required duties on a part-time basis will be prorated to equivalent full-time basis. **Experience at the level of Forensic Attendant in the County of Los Angeles is defined as transporting and preparing decedents for post-mortem examinations and for release to mortuary subsequent to examination. ***In order to receive credit for an Associate's degree or higher, you MUST include a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or an official letter from the accredited institution, which shows degree has been conferred with the area of specialization at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from application submission by either uploading the required documents as attachments or submitting via email to csears@hr.lacounty.gov . These documents should clearly indicate the degree received in the English language, the date when the degree was conferred, and should be in either Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, or JPEG file format and must be less than 5.0 MB in size per document. Please note if applicants do not submit a copy of their official diploma, transcript, or official letter from the accredited institution at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from submission of their application, their application will be considered as incomplete. ENDORSEMENT OF COUNTY QUALIFICATIONS: County employees who wish to meet the Option I requirements using out-of-class experience must provide official documentation such as additional responsibility bonus, out-of-class bonus, temporary assignment bonus, or reclassification study from CEO Classification with your application at the time of filing or within seven (7) calendar days from application submission. Employees do not need to submit such verification if they hold or have held the Forensic Attendant position or a position deemed to be at equivalent level. Out-of-class duties should be accurately described in the application work history, and questionable experience will be verified through the departmental HR Manager when necessary. WITHHOLD INFORMATION: No withholds will be allowed for this examination. All required education or experience must be possessed at the time of filing. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s), weighted 100% , assessing: Achievement Responsibility Safety Orientation Teamwork Following Instructions Deductive Reasoning MULTIPLE CHOICE AND/OR SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND ACHIEVE A PASSING SCORE OF 70% OR HIGHER ON THE EXAMINATION IN ORDER TO BE PLACED ON THE LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES. Notices of Non-acceptance and Final Result Letters will be sent via E-mail. Multiple choice and simulation assessment scores cannot be given over the telephone. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please add csears@hr.lacounty.gov, info@governmentjobs.com, talentcentral@shl.com, and donot-reply@amcatmail.com to your email address book and/or list of approved senders to prevent email notifications, including exam notices and invitations, from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not accept claims of not receiving assessment invitations as a reason for a reschedule. TRANSFER OF EXAM COMPONENTS: Applicants that have taken identical components recently for other exams will have their responses automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your responses may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION: Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help in preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit". Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/practice-tests/ . ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the list of eligible candidates in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of promulgation. Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the list of eligible candidates accordingly. VACANCY INFORMATION: The list of eligible candidates resulting from this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION : Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of 5:00 p.m. PT on the last day of filing as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Important: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made per Civil Service Rule 6.04. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the Class Specification and requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD : All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to fairly compete in any part of the assessment process, you will be given the opportunity to make a request when completing your application. Please note, that you may be required to submit documentation from a qualified medical provider or other qualified professional to support your request for a testing accommodation. SPECIAL INFORMATION Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance (FCIHO) The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 Testing Accommodations Coordinator: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 Department Contact Name: Channon Sears Department Contact Phone: (213) 351-2912 Department Contact Email: csears@hr.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Position Summary Under the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School’s equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia. The Equipment Technician will collaborate with members of the School on the proper use of tools, equipment, and materials; inventory, order, pick-up, and stock supplies and equipment parts; and maintain a safe and healthy working and learning environment. The Equipment Technician will serve as the School of Art and Design’s safety monitor and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) liaison. These roles entail oversight of the School’s safety forms, information gathering for Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) compliance reports, and support of faculty and staff to develop and enforce safety procedures. The Equipment Technician will cooperate with EH&S regarding general safety practices, such as procedures for hazardous waste disposal and chemical spill treatment. The Equipment Technician will support the School’s growth in the use of 3D modeling (CAD) and digital fabrication (CNC/CAM). In addition, the incumbent will train and supervise student workers on general repair and maintenance projects and inventory management. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The School of Art and Design in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts is a creative learning community in which students develop their practice as artists, designers, and art historians who work in and across media while enhancing their visual, material, and conceptual thinking. Located on the Pacific Rim and at the border with Mexico, the School is dedicated to the integration of art, design, and community building in alignment with the School’s commitments to social / environmental justice and innovative entrepreneurship. Through both discipline-specific and multidisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning, we support students to innovate solutions, express ideas, imagine possibilities, and interpret the world through historical, cultural, and global contexts. The School of Art and Design believes representation matters. Through our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program, led by a collaborative team of students, faculty, and staff, we endeavor to create a safe, inclusive, and diverse academic and creative environment where students of all cultures, races, genders, religions, and sexual orientations can learn and create. We work to promote diverse communities and new cultural experiences that inspire students to break down barriers and transform lives, and with our guidance and support, help them navigate academic, personal, and professional success to emerge as dynamic artists and designers of tomorrow. In addition to sixteen tenured/tenure track faculty members, the School employs approximately 70 lecturers and graduate teaching associates to serve over 1,100 majors and 20 graduate students. The Director leads the School with the support of eight full-time staff positions and one part-time Programs and Financial Coordinator. The full-time positions include two Equipment Technicians, one Administrative Analyst/Specialist, three Administrative Support Coordinator II positions, one Instructional Support Technician, and one Information Technology Consultant. For more information regarding the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to one year of journey-level or skilled experience in the maintenance, repair and operation of scientific or technical equipment in the specialty area to which assigned such as mechanical, electromechanical, electronics or in the specialized category requiring construction and fabrication skills and some precision work, trade or craft skills working with a variety of unique materials, or specialized knowledge and skill related to unusual equipment. OR Equivalent to two years of semi-skilled experience maintaining and repairing scientific or technical equipment or related equipment experience as part of instructional support activities may be substituted for the required experience. OR Equivalent to two years of trade school or technical arts training with specialization in the type of equipment repair to which assigned, completion of an apprenticeship program, or completion of a full military specialization in the required type of equipment maintenance and repair may be substituted for the required experience. Key Qualifications Experience troubleshooting and performing basic repairs on equipment and tools. Experience working with 3D modeling printers and Computer Numerical Control (CNC/Computer-aided (CAM) manufacturing systems. Licenses/Certifications Required California Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one within 10 days of hire. Personnel lift and forklift (training will be provided). Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,442 per month . Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,658 - $6,620 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 8, 2024. To receive full consideration, apply by March 7, 2024. The position will remain open until filled. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Advertised: Feb 23 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Position Summary Under the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School’s equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia. The Equipment Technician will collaborate with members of the School on the proper use of tools, equipment, and materials; inventory, order, pick-up, and stock supplies and equipment parts; and maintain a safe and healthy working and learning environment. The Equipment Technician will serve as the School of Art and Design’s safety monitor and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) liaison. These roles entail oversight of the School’s safety forms, information gathering for Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) compliance reports, and support of faculty and staff to develop and enforce safety procedures. The Equipment Technician will cooperate with EH&S regarding general safety practices, such as procedures for hazardous waste disposal and chemical spill treatment. The Equipment Technician will support the School’s growth in the use of 3D modeling (CAD) and digital fabrication (CNC/CAM). In addition, the incumbent will train and supervise student workers on general repair and maintenance projects and inventory management. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The School of Art and Design in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts is a creative learning community in which students develop their practice as artists, designers, and art historians who work in and across media while enhancing their visual, material, and conceptual thinking. Located on the Pacific Rim and at the border with Mexico, the School is dedicated to the integration of art, design, and community building in alignment with the School’s commitments to social / environmental justice and innovative entrepreneurship. Through both discipline-specific and multidisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning, we support students to innovate solutions, express ideas, imagine possibilities, and interpret the world through historical, cultural, and global contexts. The School of Art and Design believes representation matters. Through our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program, led by a collaborative team of students, faculty, and staff, we endeavor to create a safe, inclusive, and diverse academic and creative environment where students of all cultures, races, genders, religions, and sexual orientations can learn and create. We work to promote diverse communities and new cultural experiences that inspire students to break down barriers and transform lives, and with our guidance and support, help them navigate academic, personal, and professional success to emerge as dynamic artists and designers of tomorrow. In addition to sixteen tenured/tenure track faculty members, the School employs approximately 70 lecturers and graduate teaching associates to serve over 1,100 majors and 20 graduate students. The Director leads the School with the support of eight full-time staff positions and one part-time Programs and Financial Coordinator. The full-time positions include two Equipment Technicians, one Administrative Analyst/Specialist, three Administrative Support Coordinator II positions, one Instructional Support Technician, and one Information Technology Consultant. For more information regarding the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to one year of journey-level or skilled experience in the maintenance, repair and operation of scientific or technical equipment in the specialty area to which assigned such as mechanical, electromechanical, electronics or in the specialized category requiring construction and fabrication skills and some precision work, trade or craft skills working with a variety of unique materials, or specialized knowledge and skill related to unusual equipment. OR Equivalent to two years of semi-skilled experience maintaining and repairing scientific or technical equipment or related equipment experience as part of instructional support activities may be substituted for the required experience. OR Equivalent to two years of trade school or technical arts training with specialization in the type of equipment repair to which assigned, completion of an apprenticeship program, or completion of a full military specialization in the required type of equipment maintenance and repair may be substituted for the required experience. Key Qualifications Experience troubleshooting and performing basic repairs on equipment and tools. Experience working with 3D modeling printers and Computer Numerical Control (CNC/Computer-aided (CAM) manufacturing systems. Licenses/Certifications Required California Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one within 10 days of hire. Personnel lift and forklift (training will be provided). Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,442 per month . Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,658 - $6,620 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 8, 2024. To receive full consideration, apply by March 7, 2024. The position will remain open until filled. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Advertised: Feb 23 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Clerk-Recorder-Elections Office is seeking a dedicated Information Technology Technician who will serve as the primary point of contact for both internal and external customers, providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in PC hardware and software, with proficiency in Windows 10 and 11 and Office 365. Experience with web technologies such as HTML, proficiency in WordPress, and familiarity with Access applications and databases are highly desirable qualifications for this role. Additionally, experience in managing Windows user accounts and folder permissions is essential. Strong communication skills and meticulous attention to detail are required to ensure that all tasks are effectively addressed to meet customer satisfaction. The successful candidate will thrive in a collaborative team environment while also demonstrating the ability to work autonomously to accomplish assigned responsibilities. Applications are currently being accepted for Information Technology Technician - I and Information Technology Technician - II. Each level in the job series has different minimum qualifications. To be eligible for more than one level in the series, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each recruitment: Information Technology Technician - I #2024-15701-01 Information Technology Technician - II #2024-15704-01 The eligible list created as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies as they arise. These classifications are scheduled to receive an increase of 4% in July 2024. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION Performs a wide range of technical duties, typically in a help desk environment, in order to provide effective support for assigned technology functional area; troubleshoots and resolves system/application related support requests pertaining to maintenance and administration of computer hardware and software and telecommunications systems to meet business needs. This classification serves as a first or second-level responder and may perform any of the following functions: installs/sets up, operates, maintains and monitors a variety of information systems including network, peripherals, operating systems and user applications; plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; installs, configures and administers a variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and internal applications; and performs other related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class in the Information Technology Technician series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Information Technology Technician I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned. Incumbents at this level work alone on routine or regular work assignments, checking with a supervisor on non-routine assignments or when in doubt as to the correct procedures to follow. This class is distinguished from Information Technology Specialist in that the Specialist describes positions that are responsible for performing duties that are broader and more complex in nature requiring specialized knowledge and abilities as compared to the more routine tasks performed by a Technician that require a more general knowledge. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from an assigned supervisor. May receive technical and functional supervision from higher level staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Coordinates and provides technical support to County personnel, over the telephone and in person, using computers; analyzes and solves standard software, hardware, and network problems. Receives, reviews and/or logs requests from end users regarding computer hardware, software and/or peripheral equipment problems; writes and tracks trouble tickets/work orders. Provides first-level and second-level assistance to customers; verifies the location of the problem; elicits information from end user on the nature of the issue; resolves issue or refers to higher level staff member when necessary. Reviews and tracks service requests and trouble reports related to hardware and software problems and coordinates with end users and/or managers to ensure that customer needs are met. Maintains records of work completed and resolutions. Monitors the network consoles; prioritizes, schedules, and dispatches field calls; monitors network security in close coordination with Information Technology staff. Performs workstation troubleshooting; performs configurations of new desktop images; installs, upgrades and maintains computer workstation hardware, peripherals and associated software; manages and executes installation upgrades and system patches. Creates user IDs, modifies user profiles, re-sets passwords and performs regular file maintenance; sets up basic user access permissions consistent with County policies and procedures; documents all changes and revisions. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees, vendors, and the public using principles of good customer service. Provides one-on-one training pertaining to the use of standard applications, equipment, and/or systems, including audio/video equipment, telecommunication equipment and systems; personal computers, lap top computers, and general office software. Performs basic installation, operation and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment; monitors routine system parameters such as response time and general performance; tests and sets up basic hardware and software configurations; performs basic maintenance and repair on system components. Schedules and runs jobs and reports; performs routine system backups, upgrades and/or other hardware/software support activities; connects computers to printers, scanners, PDA's and other peripheral equipment; loads software. Plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; obtains new and upgraded system hardware and software from vendors; utilizes appropriate tools to install and test upgrades and patches; may develop utility programs as needed to ensure that new and upgraded systems work effectively with current systems and programs; determines and documents proper installation parameters for software and hardware in order to ensure smooth integration, transition and efficiency. Provides technical and functional supervision of vendors and/or contract staff during the implementation of hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes. Assigns tasks to County IT staff and coordinates activities when acting as the lead on special projects. Informs management of existing or potential production problems; maintains problem logs; communicates with higher-level staff regarding documentation, testing and scheduling concerns; communicates production or testing problems to user departments and keeps them apprised of schedule changes. Administers and maintains County standards for system hardware and software; develops system related documentation. Generates standard reports from various database applications. Reviews, submits and tracks requests for system enhancements and equipment upgrades. Assists with project management and network operations, as needed. Maintains an inventory of all computer systems, peripherals, and software. Performs miscellaneous administrative duties as needed, such as data entry and billing activities. Provides after hours technology support as assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Provides technical assistance in the installation, maintenance, modification and repair of telecommunication equipment such as PBX and/or VoiP equipment, voice mail systems, uninterrupted power supplies, telephone handsets, radios, network cabling, paging/public address equipment, intercoms, T1 circuits, optical fiber and related equipment. Assists in telecommunication system moves, ads and changes; reviews installation sites and determines amount of cabling needed to conduct installation; installs cabling, jacks and related components. Responds to service/repair calls or maintenance alarms; investigates, analyzes and diagnoses the operation and performance of electronic, radio and wire systems and equipment; and initiates action to optimize system/circuit effectiveness. Troubleshoots digital and analog switching equipment malfunctions and takes necessary actions to restore systems. Provides training to personnel of customer departments on the use and features of telecommunications equipment and systems. Installs, troubleshoots, maintains and repairs audio and visual distribution networks, public address systems, video recording and playback equipment, paging systems and local area network (LAN) connections. Installs, modifies, troubleshoots, tests, maintains and repairs radio networks, computer networks and related peripheral equipment. Designs, installs, maintains and repairs radio antennas on towers. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances; position occasionally requires travel to other locations. Work environments may include noise, dust and/or unpleasant odors, marked changes in temperature and humidity, and may occasionally require work in confined spaces. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two (2) years of responsible experience comparable to Information Technology Technician I with Placer County. Training : Equivalent to the completion of an Associate’s degree with major coursework in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Possession of an approved information systems technology certificate, or completion of an approved information systems training course may substitute for all or part of the above required education. Relevant, equivalent experience (performing the same or similar job requiring similar knowledge, skills, and abilities) may be substituted for the required education as determined by the Human Resources Department. Applicants receiving their degree outside the United States must submit proof of accreditation by a recognized evaluation agency. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver’s license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Depending upon assignment, demonstrated technical competency and/or certification pertaining to the information technology used by the appointing department may be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Basic computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Basic operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Basic operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Basic methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Tools used in the maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and installation of personal computers, communications equipment, network components, and peripheral equipment. Principles and practices of effective customer service. Safe work practices when working with electronic equipment. Operations, services, concepts, terms and activities common to a comprehensive, state of-the-art information technology program. Principles of records and database management. Computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Ability to: Learn the operations and functions of an assigned business unit. Learn to analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Learn to install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Learn to write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Track service requests and trouble reports and ensure problems are resolved. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Communicate technical issues to individuals with varying degrees of information technology knowledge. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered during the course of the work. Learn to organize and manage multiple priorities and perform a variety of work assignments. Work independently and as a cooperative, contributing member of a team. Provide on-call service during off hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. Mobility-frequent standing or sitting for extended periods; frequent walking; frequent twisting; occasional pushing/pulling, bending, kneeling, squatting, climbing and crawling. Lifting-frequent lifting up to 20 pounds; occasional lifting up to 80 pounds. Vision-constant use of good overall vision for reading/close up work; frequent use of color perception and eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Dexterity-frequent repetitive motion from writing and using a computer keyboard; frequent grasping, holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking-frequent hearing/talking to others on the telephone and in person. Analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Maintain and manage documents, inventory and records of computer assets, and coordinate ordering of supplies. Read, comprehend and retain technical information on computer products and systems. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Knowledge of: Radio communications and electronics including Microwave radio theory and operations. Standards and protocols for data/voice communications. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00:00 PM
Apr 27, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Clerk-Recorder-Elections Office is seeking a dedicated Information Technology Technician who will serve as the primary point of contact for both internal and external customers, providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in PC hardware and software, with proficiency in Windows 10 and 11 and Office 365. Experience with web technologies such as HTML, proficiency in WordPress, and familiarity with Access applications and databases are highly desirable qualifications for this role. Additionally, experience in managing Windows user accounts and folder permissions is essential. Strong communication skills and meticulous attention to detail are required to ensure that all tasks are effectively addressed to meet customer satisfaction. The successful candidate will thrive in a collaborative team environment while also demonstrating the ability to work autonomously to accomplish assigned responsibilities. Applications are currently being accepted for Information Technology Technician - I and Information Technology Technician - II. Each level in the job series has different minimum qualifications. To be eligible for more than one level in the series, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each recruitment: Information Technology Technician - I #2024-15701-01 Information Technology Technician - II #2024-15704-01 The eligible list created as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies as they arise. These classifications are scheduled to receive an increase of 4% in July 2024. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION Performs a wide range of technical duties, typically in a help desk environment, in order to provide effective support for assigned technology functional area; troubleshoots and resolves system/application related support requests pertaining to maintenance and administration of computer hardware and software and telecommunications systems to meet business needs. This classification serves as a first or second-level responder and may perform any of the following functions: installs/sets up, operates, maintains and monitors a variety of information systems including network, peripherals, operating systems and user applications; plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; installs, configures and administers a variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and internal applications; and performs other related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class in the Information Technology Technician series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Information Technology Technician I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned. Incumbents at this level work alone on routine or regular work assignments, checking with a supervisor on non-routine assignments or when in doubt as to the correct procedures to follow. This class is distinguished from Information Technology Specialist in that the Specialist describes positions that are responsible for performing duties that are broader and more complex in nature requiring specialized knowledge and abilities as compared to the more routine tasks performed by a Technician that require a more general knowledge. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from an assigned supervisor. May receive technical and functional supervision from higher level staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Coordinates and provides technical support to County personnel, over the telephone and in person, using computers; analyzes and solves standard software, hardware, and network problems. Receives, reviews and/or logs requests from end users regarding computer hardware, software and/or peripheral equipment problems; writes and tracks trouble tickets/work orders. Provides first-level and second-level assistance to customers; verifies the location of the problem; elicits information from end user on the nature of the issue; resolves issue or refers to higher level staff member when necessary. Reviews and tracks service requests and trouble reports related to hardware and software problems and coordinates with end users and/or managers to ensure that customer needs are met. Maintains records of work completed and resolutions. Monitors the network consoles; prioritizes, schedules, and dispatches field calls; monitors network security in close coordination with Information Technology staff. Performs workstation troubleshooting; performs configurations of new desktop images; installs, upgrades and maintains computer workstation hardware, peripherals and associated software; manages and executes installation upgrades and system patches. Creates user IDs, modifies user profiles, re-sets passwords and performs regular file maintenance; sets up basic user access permissions consistent with County policies and procedures; documents all changes and revisions. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees, vendors, and the public using principles of good customer service. Provides one-on-one training pertaining to the use of standard applications, equipment, and/or systems, including audio/video equipment, telecommunication equipment and systems; personal computers, lap top computers, and general office software. Performs basic installation, operation and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment; monitors routine system parameters such as response time and general performance; tests and sets up basic hardware and software configurations; performs basic maintenance and repair on system components. Schedules and runs jobs and reports; performs routine system backups, upgrades and/or other hardware/software support activities; connects computers to printers, scanners, PDA's and other peripheral equipment; loads software. Plans, implements and monitors hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes; obtains new and upgraded system hardware and software from vendors; utilizes appropriate tools to install and test upgrades and patches; may develop utility programs as needed to ensure that new and upgraded systems work effectively with current systems and programs; determines and documents proper installation parameters for software and hardware in order to ensure smooth integration, transition and efficiency. Provides technical and functional supervision of vendors and/or contract staff during the implementation of hardware and software upgrades, patches, security and backup/recovery processes. Assigns tasks to County IT staff and coordinates activities when acting as the lead on special projects. Informs management of existing or potential production problems; maintains problem logs; communicates with higher-level staff regarding documentation, testing and scheduling concerns; communicates production or testing problems to user departments and keeps them apprised of schedule changes. Administers and maintains County standards for system hardware and software; develops system related documentation. Generates standard reports from various database applications. Reviews, submits and tracks requests for system enhancements and equipment upgrades. Assists with project management and network operations, as needed. Maintains an inventory of all computer systems, peripherals, and software. Performs miscellaneous administrative duties as needed, such as data entry and billing activities. Provides after hours technology support as assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Provides technical assistance in the installation, maintenance, modification and repair of telecommunication equipment such as PBX and/or VoiP equipment, voice mail systems, uninterrupted power supplies, telephone handsets, radios, network cabling, paging/public address equipment, intercoms, T1 circuits, optical fiber and related equipment. Assists in telecommunication system moves, ads and changes; reviews installation sites and determines amount of cabling needed to conduct installation; installs cabling, jacks and related components. Responds to service/repair calls or maintenance alarms; investigates, analyzes and diagnoses the operation and performance of electronic, radio and wire systems and equipment; and initiates action to optimize system/circuit effectiveness. Troubleshoots digital and analog switching equipment malfunctions and takes necessary actions to restore systems. Provides training to personnel of customer departments on the use and features of telecommunications equipment and systems. Installs, troubleshoots, maintains and repairs audio and visual distribution networks, public address systems, video recording and playback equipment, paging systems and local area network (LAN) connections. Installs, modifies, troubleshoots, tests, maintains and repairs radio networks, computer networks and related peripheral equipment. Designs, installs, maintains and repairs radio antennas on towers. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances; position occasionally requires travel to other locations. Work environments may include noise, dust and/or unpleasant odors, marked changes in temperature and humidity, and may occasionally require work in confined spaces. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two (2) years of responsible experience comparable to Information Technology Technician I with Placer County. Training : Equivalent to the completion of an Associate’s degree with major coursework in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Possession of an approved information systems technology certificate, or completion of an approved information systems training course may substitute for all or part of the above required education. Relevant, equivalent experience (performing the same or similar job requiring similar knowledge, skills, and abilities) may be substituted for the required education as determined by the Human Resources Department. Applicants receiving their degree outside the United States must submit proof of accreditation by a recognized evaluation agency. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver’s license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Depending upon assignment, demonstrated technical competency and/or certification pertaining to the information technology used by the appointing department may be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Basic computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Basic operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Basic operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Basic methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Tools used in the maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and installation of personal computers, communications equipment, network components, and peripheral equipment. Principles and practices of effective customer service. Safe work practices when working with electronic equipment. Operations, services, concepts, terms and activities common to a comprehensive, state of-the-art information technology program. Principles of records and database management. Computer hardware and software, operating systems, workflow processes, direct access techniques and remote processing. Operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Operational characteristics of communication systems, equipment and devices. Methods and techniques of testing, troubleshooting, problem solving, and maintenance of desktop computer, network, and communication system hardware and software. Ability to: Learn the operations and functions of an assigned business unit. Learn to analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Learn to install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Learn to write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Track service requests and trouble reports and ensure problems are resolved. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Communicate technical issues to individuals with varying degrees of information technology knowledge. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered during the course of the work. Learn to organize and manage multiple priorities and perform a variety of work assignments. Work independently and as a cooperative, contributing member of a team. Provide on-call service during off hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. Mobility-frequent standing or sitting for extended periods; frequent walking; frequent twisting; occasional pushing/pulling, bending, kneeling, squatting, climbing and crawling. Lifting-frequent lifting up to 20 pounds; occasional lifting up to 80 pounds. Vision-constant use of good overall vision for reading/close up work; frequent use of color perception and eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Dexterity-frequent repetitive motion from writing and using a computer keyboard; frequent grasping, holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking-frequent hearing/talking to others on the telephone and in person. Analyze problems with software, hardware, communications and operating systems; identify and locate the source of the problem; diagnosis problem and develop logical, reliable solutions; and initiate corrective actions. Install, maintain, repair and modify a variety of computer equipment, software, communications and electronic equipment and systems. Write procedures and documentation for problems, solutions, and standards. Maintain and manage documents, inventory and records of computer assets, and coordinate ordering of supplies. Read, comprehend and retain technical information on computer products and systems. In addition to the above, when assigned to Telecommunications: Knowledge of: Radio communications and electronics including Microwave radio theory and operations. Standards and protocols for data/voice communications. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00:00 PM
Job Summary Mohave County Information Technology Department is currently recruiting for the position of I.T. Technician IV located in Kingman, AZ. Depending on qualifications, may underfill position. This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies: I.T. Technician I Range 7, Step 1-19: $15.29 - $26.03 (“The typical hiring salary is $15.29 - $18.81 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician II Range 10, Step 1-19: $17.69 - $30.11 (“The typical hiring salary is $17.69 - $21.76 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician III Range 13, Step 1-18: $20.48 - $33.85 (“The typical hiring salary is $20.48 - $25.17 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician IV Range 16, Step 1-18: $23.71 - $39.17 (“The typical hiring salary is $23.71 - $29.15 - DOQ.”) Below is the job description for I.T. Technician IV Provides advanced level technical support functions for all standard and specialized software applications and automated business systems; identifies and resolves problems to minimize customer down time, and assure the on-going functionality and availability of County technology systems including receiving and routing calls through the main switchboard. Includes the installation and configuration of hardware and software; troubleshoots PC and network hardware and software problems; serves as a consultant to network customers designing unique business solutions to systems with a diverse architecture; provides administrative support for a LAN/WAN network; coordinates the installation of all necessary cabling and equipment for the provision of data communication support to customers including network servers, networked PC’s and setup of Internet services; diagnoses and troubleshoots PC, server and network equipment problems; coordinates with vendors providing PC/network services. This is the highest level of the IT Technician Series which requires an advanced level of experience and knowledge. REPORTS TO Work is performed under the direction or general supervision, depending upon assignment, of a higher level of authority. SUPERVISION EXERCISED As assigned, may exercise technical, functional, or direct supervision of subordinates. Essential Job Functions Answers the County’s main switchboard, routing and referring calls. Responds to inquiries and requests for Information Technology services; interviews user to collect information about technology problems, automated business systems, and software issues; leads user through diagnostic procedures to determine source of error; defines problems, identifies and isolates errors, and implements technical solutions to solve problems. Takes a lead position on larger projects and more complicated tasks. Provides hardware and software support of PC's and network/telecommunications system infrastructure equipment. Provides administration of a multiple server network; Plans and implements network security and data administration. Installs, configures, upgrades, and troubleshoots problems related to hardware, software, and other equipment. Responds to calls from users. Researches, evaluates and tests new technologies for existing and proposed network systems. Troubleshoots problems related to any aspect of network systems and PC's. Diagnoses, tracks resolves, and documents problems. Identifies system problems and recommends possible solutions. Corrects and tests software and hardware problems. Identifies and resolves hardware, software, and networking problems related to end-user computing; may maintain and repair data communication lines, routers, and software; schedules and coordinates preventative maintenance on computer and peripheral equipment. Installs, configures and tests new and updated releases of end-user software systems and computing equipment. Configures network interface cards, protocols, cabling, routers, switches and hubs. Provides technical specifications for new projects. Performs diagnostics on suspected faulty components. Writes general work plans and status reports for projects and presents plans to management. Advises, trains, and assists users on how best to utilize system and ensures installation of desktop hardware and software according to established standards. Trains and cross-trains fellow employees on system operations and usage. Performs password and other various levels of security support on systems. Analyzes statistics and writes reports on system events and performance. Creates and manages databases, procedures, and documentation, including equipment inventory of utilized and spare equipment. May include duties assigned to the IT Technical I, II, and III classifications. Ensures the IT department mission, philosophy, and Mohave County’s mission, core values, programs, products, and services are consistently adhered to and presented in a strong, positive manner. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS Performs related work as required. Performs special assignments as requested. Exercise regular and predictable attendance and punctuality in accordance with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures. Minimum Qualifications Associate’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or related discipline. Five (5) years consecutive computer operations, which includes configuration, maintenance of microcomputers, related peripheral network. Five (5) year experience in training, troubleshooting, and providing technical support to systems users. OR any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must possess a valid driver’s license for operation of motor vehicles on Arizona roads at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Personal computers and software application packages and development products. A wide variety of hardware and software, cabling, power requirements, and ancillary equipment related to network operations. Data communications protocols and standards. Windows Desktop and Server Operating Systems. Router and TCP/IP configurations including but not limited to VLANS and routing protocols. Troubleshooting of personal computers and network/telecommunication architectures. Diagnose, document, and troubleshoot a wide variety of technical problems. Personal computer components, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming. Installing and configuring wireless networking equipment. Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations. Skill in: Working in a technical environment with interlinked and changing priorities. Diagnosing, analyzing, and resolving technical problems in a network environment. Responding professionally, effectively, and efficiently to customer service requests. Establishing and maintaining effective positive working relationships with co-workers and customers. Communicating verbally and in writing. Equipment selection for determining which tools and equipment are best suited for each job. Troubleshooting to determine the causes of operating errors and resolving causes. Complex problem solving for identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to implement solutions. Ability to: Communicate technical ideas clearly and effectively both orally and in writing. Train and provide support to computer users. Perform personal computer system troubleshooting on both software and hardware problems. Implement or coordinate equipment repairs and solve software problems. Monitor and maintain network operations. Assist users in solving systems problems. Establish and maintain effective business relationships. Read and interpret technical manuals used in the assembly, installation, repair, and operation of data networking equipment. Maintain records and write reports. Perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation. Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.
Apr 18, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary Mohave County Information Technology Department is currently recruiting for the position of I.T. Technician IV located in Kingman, AZ. Depending on qualifications, may underfill position. This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies: I.T. Technician I Range 7, Step 1-19: $15.29 - $26.03 (“The typical hiring salary is $15.29 - $18.81 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician II Range 10, Step 1-19: $17.69 - $30.11 (“The typical hiring salary is $17.69 - $21.76 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician III Range 13, Step 1-18: $20.48 - $33.85 (“The typical hiring salary is $20.48 - $25.17 - DOQ.”) I.T. Technician IV Range 16, Step 1-18: $23.71 - $39.17 (“The typical hiring salary is $23.71 - $29.15 - DOQ.”) Below is the job description for I.T. Technician IV Provides advanced level technical support functions for all standard and specialized software applications and automated business systems; identifies and resolves problems to minimize customer down time, and assure the on-going functionality and availability of County technology systems including receiving and routing calls through the main switchboard. Includes the installation and configuration of hardware and software; troubleshoots PC and network hardware and software problems; serves as a consultant to network customers designing unique business solutions to systems with a diverse architecture; provides administrative support for a LAN/WAN network; coordinates the installation of all necessary cabling and equipment for the provision of data communication support to customers including network servers, networked PC’s and setup of Internet services; diagnoses and troubleshoots PC, server and network equipment problems; coordinates with vendors providing PC/network services. This is the highest level of the IT Technician Series which requires an advanced level of experience and knowledge. REPORTS TO Work is performed under the direction or general supervision, depending upon assignment, of a higher level of authority. SUPERVISION EXERCISED As assigned, may exercise technical, functional, or direct supervision of subordinates. Essential Job Functions Answers the County’s main switchboard, routing and referring calls. Responds to inquiries and requests for Information Technology services; interviews user to collect information about technology problems, automated business systems, and software issues; leads user through diagnostic procedures to determine source of error; defines problems, identifies and isolates errors, and implements technical solutions to solve problems. Takes a lead position on larger projects and more complicated tasks. Provides hardware and software support of PC's and network/telecommunications system infrastructure equipment. Provides administration of a multiple server network; Plans and implements network security and data administration. Installs, configures, upgrades, and troubleshoots problems related to hardware, software, and other equipment. Responds to calls from users. Researches, evaluates and tests new technologies for existing and proposed network systems. Troubleshoots problems related to any aspect of network systems and PC's. Diagnoses, tracks resolves, and documents problems. Identifies system problems and recommends possible solutions. Corrects and tests software and hardware problems. Identifies and resolves hardware, software, and networking problems related to end-user computing; may maintain and repair data communication lines, routers, and software; schedules and coordinates preventative maintenance on computer and peripheral equipment. Installs, configures and tests new and updated releases of end-user software systems and computing equipment. Configures network interface cards, protocols, cabling, routers, switches and hubs. Provides technical specifications for new projects. Performs diagnostics on suspected faulty components. Writes general work plans and status reports for projects and presents plans to management. Advises, trains, and assists users on how best to utilize system and ensures installation of desktop hardware and software according to established standards. Trains and cross-trains fellow employees on system operations and usage. Performs password and other various levels of security support on systems. Analyzes statistics and writes reports on system events and performance. Creates and manages databases, procedures, and documentation, including equipment inventory of utilized and spare equipment. May include duties assigned to the IT Technical I, II, and III classifications. Ensures the IT department mission, philosophy, and Mohave County’s mission, core values, programs, products, and services are consistently adhered to and presented in a strong, positive manner. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS Performs related work as required. Performs special assignments as requested. Exercise regular and predictable attendance and punctuality in accordance with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures. Minimum Qualifications Associate’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, or related discipline. Five (5) years consecutive computer operations, which includes configuration, maintenance of microcomputers, related peripheral network. Five (5) year experience in training, troubleshooting, and providing technical support to systems users. OR any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must possess a valid driver’s license for operation of motor vehicles on Arizona roads at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Personal computers and software application packages and development products. A wide variety of hardware and software, cabling, power requirements, and ancillary equipment related to network operations. Data communications protocols and standards. Windows Desktop and Server Operating Systems. Router and TCP/IP configurations including but not limited to VLANS and routing protocols. Troubleshooting of personal computers and network/telecommunication architectures. Diagnose, document, and troubleshoot a wide variety of technical problems. Personal computer components, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming. Installing and configuring wireless networking equipment. Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations. Skill in: Working in a technical environment with interlinked and changing priorities. Diagnosing, analyzing, and resolving technical problems in a network environment. Responding professionally, effectively, and efficiently to customer service requests. Establishing and maintaining effective positive working relationships with co-workers and customers. Communicating verbally and in writing. Equipment selection for determining which tools and equipment are best suited for each job. Troubleshooting to determine the causes of operating errors and resolving causes. Complex problem solving for identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to implement solutions. Ability to: Communicate technical ideas clearly and effectively both orally and in writing. Train and provide support to computer users. Perform personal computer system troubleshooting on both software and hardware problems. Implement or coordinate equipment repairs and solve software problems. Monitor and maintain network operations. Assist users in solving systems problems. Establish and maintain effective business relationships. Read and interpret technical manuals used in the assembly, installation, repair, and operation of data networking equipment. Maintain records and write reports. Perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation. Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.
Sonoma County, CA
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Position Information Do you have drafting and design experience? The County of Sonoma Water Agency (Sonoma Water) seeks a CAD Design Technician to join the Engineering and Resource Planning Division's CAD/GIS Team. Using your skillset in AutoCAD Civil 3D, you will work alongside project managers to design and draft projects for large capacity, high-pressure aqueducts; high volume wastewater treatment plans; sanitation collection systems and large capacity steel water reservoirs and other assets and facilities that Sonoma Water owns and operates. As a Sonoma Water CAD Design Technician you are working with the CAD/GIS Coordinator facilitating section communications and sharing your knowledge of Civil Water projects and CAD software with the drafting team. The ideal candidate will be open-minded and have the ability to work both independently and cooperatively in a team environment. Additionally, they will possess : Civil engineering drafting and design experience Advanced proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D software and other programs relevant to this position such as ESRI's, Excel, GIS, and modeling software Experience managing and developing AutoCAD Standards Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to create effective working relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders An aptitude to work in a fast-paced environment with shifting priorities What We Offer Working at Sonoma Water offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Salary Advancement - A salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Career Advancement - With time and good performance, the opportunity for advancement to Water Agency Engineering Technician III (Salary up to $108,864/annually) Paid Time Off - Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County Paid Health Premium Contributions - 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options Staff Development/Wellness Pay - Annual benefit allowances of up to $500 and ongoing education/training opportunities Post-Retirement Health Reimbursement Arrangement - County contributions to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement - A pension fully integrated with Social Security Paid Parental Leave - May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) after 12 months of County employment *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Memorandum Of Understanding (SEIU MOU) and our Employee Benefits Directory . About Sonoma Water Sonoma Water is a special district formed by the California State Legislature in 1949 and is responsible for providing a safe and reliable water supply to its customers in Sonoma and Marin counties. Sonoma Water also maintains 75 miles of flood control channels and provides sanitation services. Employing approximately 250 employees, Sonoma Water consists of four divisions including Engineering & Resource Planning, Environmental Resources, Business Services & External Affairs, and Water/Wastewater Operations & Maintenance. Sonoma Water supports the concept of environmental sustainability, focusing on renewable power sources, and strives to be a leader in its water use efficiency and fishery restoration programs. Employees of Sonoma Water are employees of a special district and are not subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Ordinance of the County of Sonoma. The formal title for this position is Water Agency Engineering Technician II . We are currently recruiting to fill a Water Agency Engineering Technician II position. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment . APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: Any combination of education and work experience that would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, this would include college-level coursework, or equivalent training, in plane geometry, trigonometry, algebra, CADD, civil engineering, land surveying, or related field(s) and two years of paraprofessional experience in civil engineering, drafting, surveying, with one year of experience at the level of the Water Agency Engineering Technician I. An Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, with a major in a relevant field is highly desirable. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Certifications: Desirable certifications depend on assignment. For survey assignments, the California State Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists as a Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) certification is desired. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Considerable knowledge of: depending on assignment, methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in engineering construction, drafting, and surveying; the uses and physical characteristics of construction materials; CADD software and equipment; and electronic information systems. Working knowledge of: depending on assignment, engineering principles, practices, and methods of technical civil engineering, drafting, soil and sample collection and testing, and/or surveying office and field support as they apply to water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and/or flood control projects; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations; the principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; Water Agency safety practices and procedures; electronic information systems; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; technical report writing practices and procedures; establish, maintain, and foster effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software packages). Ability to: depending on assignment, assist in the inspection of construction projects and enforcement of compliance with plans and specifications; gather data for engineering computations; make accurate engineering calculations; use and adjust precision surveying instruments; perform drafting and computer aided design work and to assist in preparation of designs, plans, and reports; read and understand technical descriptions; analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; utilize electronic information systems and analyze and interpret such information; perform limited drafting, surveying, material testing, and engineering calculations; apply the elementary principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to calculate a variety of areas, quantities, or curves; prepare a variety of plans, specifications, maps, graphic materials, cost estimates, and technical engineering reports; research and analyze legal descriptions related to properties; use engineering, drafting, and surveying instruments and equipment; use a wide variety of computer applications; clearly and accurately convey technical information in written reports; read and understand technical descriptions; understand, interpret, and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures, and standards relevant to work performed; follow oral and written directions; work cooperatively with other staff; utilize electronic information systems and analyze and interpret such information; communicate effectively both in writing and orally with persons from a variety of socio-economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be scored using position-specific criteria. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient and therefore may not be scored. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%) will be conducted to evaluate each applicant's application and supplemental questionnaire for satisfaction of minimum qualifications (pass/not pass); and for educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities which relate to this position. Each applicant will be evaluated based on the following criteria: Relevance of work history, related experience, and achieved level of education and/or training as described in the application and responses to the supplemental questions. Candidates demonstrating possession of the minimum qualifications will be placed on an employment list in order of most qualified to least qualified based on the achieved score received in the Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination which evaluates the education, training, experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, and other qualifications that you demonstrate in your application and/or response to the supplemental questionnaire. Please be aware that resumes and cover letters are not typically evaluated in the Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination. Scores may be adjusted based on such factors as the number of candidates, anticipated vacancies, past practice, and natural breaks in the scores achieved by this group of candidates. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: JT HR Technician: KK IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: GENERAL* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County contribution toward the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit. For specific details, please refer to the applicable MOU). A County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement is available for some bargaining units. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Position Information Do you have drafting and design experience? The County of Sonoma Water Agency (Sonoma Water) seeks a CAD Design Technician to join the Engineering and Resource Planning Division's CAD/GIS Team. Using your skillset in AutoCAD Civil 3D, you will work alongside project managers to design and draft projects for large capacity, high-pressure aqueducts; high volume wastewater treatment plans; sanitation collection systems and large capacity steel water reservoirs and other assets and facilities that Sonoma Water owns and operates. As a Sonoma Water CAD Design Technician you are working with the CAD/GIS Coordinator facilitating section communications and sharing your knowledge of Civil Water projects and CAD software with the drafting team. The ideal candidate will be open-minded and have the ability to work both independently and cooperatively in a team environment. Additionally, they will possess : Civil engineering drafting and design experience Advanced proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D software and other programs relevant to this position such as ESRI's, Excel, GIS, and modeling software Experience managing and developing AutoCAD Standards Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to create effective working relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders An aptitude to work in a fast-paced environment with shifting priorities What We Offer Working at Sonoma Water offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Salary Advancement - A salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Career Advancement - With time and good performance, the opportunity for advancement to Water Agency Engineering Technician III (Salary up to $108,864/annually) Paid Time Off - Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County Paid Health Premium Contributions - 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options Staff Development/Wellness Pay - Annual benefit allowances of up to $500 and ongoing education/training opportunities Post-Retirement Health Reimbursement Arrangement - County contributions to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement - A pension fully integrated with Social Security Paid Parental Leave - May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) after 12 months of County employment *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Memorandum Of Understanding (SEIU MOU) and our Employee Benefits Directory . About Sonoma Water Sonoma Water is a special district formed by the California State Legislature in 1949 and is responsible for providing a safe and reliable water supply to its customers in Sonoma and Marin counties. Sonoma Water also maintains 75 miles of flood control channels and provides sanitation services. Employing approximately 250 employees, Sonoma Water consists of four divisions including Engineering & Resource Planning, Environmental Resources, Business Services & External Affairs, and Water/Wastewater Operations & Maintenance. Sonoma Water supports the concept of environmental sustainability, focusing on renewable power sources, and strives to be a leader in its water use efficiency and fishery restoration programs. Employees of Sonoma Water are employees of a special district and are not subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Ordinance of the County of Sonoma. The formal title for this position is Water Agency Engineering Technician II . We are currently recruiting to fill a Water Agency Engineering Technician II position. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment . APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: Any combination of education and work experience that would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, this would include college-level coursework, or equivalent training, in plane geometry, trigonometry, algebra, CADD, civil engineering, land surveying, or related field(s) and two years of paraprofessional experience in civil engineering, drafting, surveying, with one year of experience at the level of the Water Agency Engineering Technician I. An Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, with a major in a relevant field is highly desirable. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Certifications: Desirable certifications depend on assignment. For survey assignments, the California State Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists as a Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) certification is desired. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Considerable knowledge of: depending on assignment, methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in engineering construction, drafting, and surveying; the uses and physical characteristics of construction materials; CADD software and equipment; and electronic information systems. Working knowledge of: depending on assignment, engineering principles, practices, and methods of technical civil engineering, drafting, soil and sample collection and testing, and/or surveying office and field support as they apply to water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and/or flood control projects; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations; the principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; Water Agency safety practices and procedures; electronic information systems; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; technical report writing practices and procedures; establish, maintain, and foster effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software packages). Ability to: depending on assignment, assist in the inspection of construction projects and enforcement of compliance with plans and specifications; gather data for engineering computations; make accurate engineering calculations; use and adjust precision surveying instruments; perform drafting and computer aided design work and to assist in preparation of designs, plans, and reports; read and understand technical descriptions; analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; utilize electronic information systems and analyze and interpret such information; perform limited drafting, surveying, material testing, and engineering calculations; apply the elementary principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to calculate a variety of areas, quantities, or curves; prepare a variety of plans, specifications, maps, graphic materials, cost estimates, and technical engineering reports; research and analyze legal descriptions related to properties; use engineering, drafting, and surveying instruments and equipment; use a wide variety of computer applications; clearly and accurately convey technical information in written reports; read and understand technical descriptions; understand, interpret, and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures, and standards relevant to work performed; follow oral and written directions; work cooperatively with other staff; utilize electronic information systems and analyze and interpret such information; communicate effectively both in writing and orally with persons from a variety of socio-economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be scored using position-specific criteria. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient and therefore may not be scored. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%) will be conducted to evaluate each applicant's application and supplemental questionnaire for satisfaction of minimum qualifications (pass/not pass); and for educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities which relate to this position. Each applicant will be evaluated based on the following criteria: Relevance of work history, related experience, and achieved level of education and/or training as described in the application and responses to the supplemental questions. Candidates demonstrating possession of the minimum qualifications will be placed on an employment list in order of most qualified to least qualified based on the achieved score received in the Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination which evaluates the education, training, experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, and other qualifications that you demonstrate in your application and/or response to the supplemental questionnaire. Please be aware that resumes and cover letters are not typically evaluated in the Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination. Scores may be adjusted based on such factors as the number of candidates, anticipated vacancies, past practice, and natural breaks in the scores achieved by this group of candidates. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: JT HR Technician: KK IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: GENERAL* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County contribution toward the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit. For specific details, please refer to the applicable MOU). A County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement is available for some bargaining units. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Emergency Vehicle Technican Department of Fire Rescue Full-Time, 12 Months Non-exempt, Paygrade 28 Benefits eligible, VRS eligible Job Summary/ Objective: Under general direction performs inspections, preventative maintenance, repairs, and operational checks on the Fire Rescue fleet. Fleet consist of volunteer and career heavy apparatus (aerials, engines, tankers, squads and specialty units), medium apparatus (brush trucks and ambulances), and light apparatus (command and utility units). Performs work at County Logistics Facility and/or at remote sites at various stations and/or from a mobile platform. Work involves operation of both County and Volunteer emergency equipment, with responsibilities to include maintaining and performing repairs and annual inspections of all associated fire and EMS apparatus and equipment. Supervisory Responsibilities: None. Essential Functions: Provides direct support to Fire Rescue Fleet Manager, Logistics Battalion Chief, and Deputy Chief of Operations. Ability to work independently with minimal oversight, policy, and procedure. Operates Fire and EMS heavy, medium, and light duty apparatus. Performs preventative maintenance and repairs that meet or exceed NFPA standards and/or manufacturer recommendations on Fire Rescue apparatus as directed by Fleet Manager or Logistics Battalion Chief Performs annual inspections/testing (EVT II) per NFPA standards including the following areas: chassis, driving and crew compartment, and body, water pumping systems and water tanks, aerial devices, foam systems, compressed air foam systems, line voltage and low voltage electrical systems, breathing air systems. Performs annual inspections/testing per NFPA 1932 Ground Ladders (EVT II) Performs Virginia State Inspections (EVT II) Works closely with outside vendors to secure parts and/or information regarding repairs. Competency: Knowledge/ Skills/Abilities: Thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the principles of fire/EMS vehicle design, operation, maintenance, and repairs (includes all types of fire/EMS apparatus). Thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the principles of operations of gasoline and diesel engines, automatic and manual transmissions, steering and suspensions systems, hydraulic and air brake systems, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, on-board computer systems, fire pumps, aerial ladders. Must possess skills in troubleshooting and diagnosing systems listed above as well as computer skills required for data entry and report writing. Must possess the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with volunteer and career personnel, vendors, and the public. Must possess the ability to plan, organize, and work independently. Required Education and Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. Must be at least 18 years of age. A minimum of two years' experience performing maintenance and repairs on light, medium, and/or heavy vehicles required. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified or equivalent preferred. ASE test A-4 Auto Suspension and Steering, A-5 Auto Brakes, T-4 Truck Brakes, T-5 Truck Suspension & Steering required within one year. ASE test A-9 Auto Diesel Engines, T-2 Truck Diesel Engines, T-3 Truck Drive Train, T-6 Truck Electrical Systems required within one year (EVT II). EVT test F-1 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing of Fire Apparatus, F-2 Design & Performance Standards of Fire Apparatus, E-0 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing of Ambulances, and E-1 Design & Performance of Ambulances required within two years. Must complete OSHA forklift operator certification within one year. Possession of a valid Class B Virginia Commercial Driver’s License preferred but required within one year. Additional factory/manufacturer training may be required on an as needed basis. Must maintain all required certifications and licenses. Preferred Qualifications/Certifications: Emergency Vehicle Technician I & II specific qualifications/certifications Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications preferred. Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certifications preferred. Virginia State Inspection License preferred. OSHA forklift operator certification preferred. Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License preferred. Physical and Mental Requirements: Employee is frequently required to sit; stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach and stretch with hands and arms with a full range of motion. Work is typically performed in an open bay at a County facility (fire station/logistics facility). Frequent bending, stooping, and crawling to inspect on and under vehicles is necessary. Must be physically capable of lifting at least 100 lbs occasionally and 75 lbs frequently. Certain work conditions may require the use of safety glasses and leather steel toe shoes meeting OSHA guidelines. Frequent contact with volunteer and career fire rescue personnel and outside vendors. Regular work in outside weather conditions. Occasional work near moving mechanical parts, in high precarious places and confined spaces. Occasionally exposure to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of electric shock and vibration. Often exposure to extremely high temperature intensities and sudden temperature changes. The noise level in the working environment is usually moderate, except during operation of certain apparatus and equipment when noise levels may be loud. The position is considered an essential position. Regular interaction with various outside vendors. Must successfully pass drug screening and Department of Transportation (DOT) physical prior to employment. Remote Work: This position is not eligible for remote work. All County staff must maintain residence within the Commonwealth of Virginia. Salary Range: The hiring range for this position is $23.13 - $25.61 per hour (approx. $43,041 - $53,168 per year). Starting offer is based on applicable education beyond minimum requirements and internal equity. The position also provides excellent benefits including 12 paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, VRS retirement, and continuing education/training opportunities. This is a full-time, FLSA non-exempt position. Internal candidates will receive pay adjustments in accordance with Local Government Personnel Policy, §P-60. Deadline for Applications: Position open until June 2, 2024. Virginia Values Veterans: Albemarle County is a Certified V3 organization . EOE/EEO: Albemarle County is an equal employment opportunity employer, and does not discriminate against any group or individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability in regards to any aspect of employment policy and practice: recruitment, testing, selection, assignment, pay, conditions of work, training, leave, overtime, promotion, discipline, demotion, and separation. Albemarle County Core Values: Albemarle County holds its employees to the highest standards in fulfilling the County’s Vision and Mission. We believe in excellence in public service through Community: We expect diversity, equity and inclusion to be integrated into how we live our mission. Integrity: We value our customers and co-workers by always providing honest and fair treatment. Innovation: We embrace creativity and positive change. Stewardship: We honor our role as stewards of the public trust by managing our natural, human, and financial resources respectfully and responsibly. Learning: We encourage and support lifelong learning and personal and professional growth.
May 07, 2024
Full Time
Emergency Vehicle Technican Department of Fire Rescue Full-Time, 12 Months Non-exempt, Paygrade 28 Benefits eligible, VRS eligible Job Summary/ Objective: Under general direction performs inspections, preventative maintenance, repairs, and operational checks on the Fire Rescue fleet. Fleet consist of volunteer and career heavy apparatus (aerials, engines, tankers, squads and specialty units), medium apparatus (brush trucks and ambulances), and light apparatus (command and utility units). Performs work at County Logistics Facility and/or at remote sites at various stations and/or from a mobile platform. Work involves operation of both County and Volunteer emergency equipment, with responsibilities to include maintaining and performing repairs and annual inspections of all associated fire and EMS apparatus and equipment. Supervisory Responsibilities: None. Essential Functions: Provides direct support to Fire Rescue Fleet Manager, Logistics Battalion Chief, and Deputy Chief of Operations. Ability to work independently with minimal oversight, policy, and procedure. Operates Fire and EMS heavy, medium, and light duty apparatus. Performs preventative maintenance and repairs that meet or exceed NFPA standards and/or manufacturer recommendations on Fire Rescue apparatus as directed by Fleet Manager or Logistics Battalion Chief Performs annual inspections/testing (EVT II) per NFPA standards including the following areas: chassis, driving and crew compartment, and body, water pumping systems and water tanks, aerial devices, foam systems, compressed air foam systems, line voltage and low voltage electrical systems, breathing air systems. Performs annual inspections/testing per NFPA 1932 Ground Ladders (EVT II) Performs Virginia State Inspections (EVT II) Works closely with outside vendors to secure parts and/or information regarding repairs. Competency: Knowledge/ Skills/Abilities: Thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the principles of fire/EMS vehicle design, operation, maintenance, and repairs (includes all types of fire/EMS apparatus). Thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the principles of operations of gasoline and diesel engines, automatic and manual transmissions, steering and suspensions systems, hydraulic and air brake systems, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, on-board computer systems, fire pumps, aerial ladders. Must possess skills in troubleshooting and diagnosing systems listed above as well as computer skills required for data entry and report writing. Must possess the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with volunteer and career personnel, vendors, and the public. Must possess the ability to plan, organize, and work independently. Required Education and Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. Must be at least 18 years of age. A minimum of two years' experience performing maintenance and repairs on light, medium, and/or heavy vehicles required. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified or equivalent preferred. ASE test A-4 Auto Suspension and Steering, A-5 Auto Brakes, T-4 Truck Brakes, T-5 Truck Suspension & Steering required within one year. ASE test A-9 Auto Diesel Engines, T-2 Truck Diesel Engines, T-3 Truck Drive Train, T-6 Truck Electrical Systems required within one year (EVT II). EVT test F-1 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing of Fire Apparatus, F-2 Design & Performance Standards of Fire Apparatus, E-0 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing of Ambulances, and E-1 Design & Performance of Ambulances required within two years. Must complete OSHA forklift operator certification within one year. Possession of a valid Class B Virginia Commercial Driver’s License preferred but required within one year. Additional factory/manufacturer training may be required on an as needed basis. Must maintain all required certifications and licenses. Preferred Qualifications/Certifications: Emergency Vehicle Technician I & II specific qualifications/certifications Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications preferred. Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certifications preferred. Virginia State Inspection License preferred. OSHA forklift operator certification preferred. Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License preferred. Physical and Mental Requirements: Employee is frequently required to sit; stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach and stretch with hands and arms with a full range of motion. Work is typically performed in an open bay at a County facility (fire station/logistics facility). Frequent bending, stooping, and crawling to inspect on and under vehicles is necessary. Must be physically capable of lifting at least 100 lbs occasionally and 75 lbs frequently. Certain work conditions may require the use of safety glasses and leather steel toe shoes meeting OSHA guidelines. Frequent contact with volunteer and career fire rescue personnel and outside vendors. Regular work in outside weather conditions. Occasional work near moving mechanical parts, in high precarious places and confined spaces. Occasionally exposure to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of electric shock and vibration. Often exposure to extremely high temperature intensities and sudden temperature changes. The noise level in the working environment is usually moderate, except during operation of certain apparatus and equipment when noise levels may be loud. The position is considered an essential position. Regular interaction with various outside vendors. Must successfully pass drug screening and Department of Transportation (DOT) physical prior to employment. Remote Work: This position is not eligible for remote work. All County staff must maintain residence within the Commonwealth of Virginia. Salary Range: The hiring range for this position is $23.13 - $25.61 per hour (approx. $43,041 - $53,168 per year). Starting offer is based on applicable education beyond minimum requirements and internal equity. The position also provides excellent benefits including 12 paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, VRS retirement, and continuing education/training opportunities. This is a full-time, FLSA non-exempt position. Internal candidates will receive pay adjustments in accordance with Local Government Personnel Policy, §P-60. Deadline for Applications: Position open until June 2, 2024. Virginia Values Veterans: Albemarle County is a Certified V3 organization . EOE/EEO: Albemarle County is an equal employment opportunity employer, and does not discriminate against any group or individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability in regards to any aspect of employment policy and practice: recruitment, testing, selection, assignment, pay, conditions of work, training, leave, overtime, promotion, discipline, demotion, and separation. Albemarle County Core Values: Albemarle County holds its employees to the highest standards in fulfilling the County’s Vision and Mission. We believe in excellence in public service through Community: We expect diversity, equity and inclusion to be integrated into how we live our mission. Integrity: We value our customers and co-workers by always providing honest and fair treatment. Innovation: We embrace creativity and positive change. Stewardship: We honor our role as stewards of the public trust by managing our natural, human, and financial resources respectfully and responsibly. Learning: We encourage and support lifelong learning and personal and professional growth.