Job Openings and Benefits
The City of Tacoma is currently seeking talented individuals to fill various full-time positions across multiple departments. These positions offer a competitive benefits package, including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as paid holidays. Benefits:
Construction Inspector: Responsible for inspecting construction projects to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations. * Maintenance Worker: Performs routine maintenance tasks, such as repairing and maintaining city infrastructure. ### Parks and Recreation**
Parks and Recreation
Park Ranger: Responsible for managing and maintaining city parks, including enforcing park rules and regulations. * Recreation Program Coordinator: Coordinates recreation programs and activities for residents. ### Human Resources**
Human Resources
Human Resources Generalist: Provides administrative support to the Human Resources department, including recruitment, benefits administration, and employee relations. ### Information Technology**
Information Technology
IT Project Manager: Oversees the planning, implementation, and maintenance of city IT projects. * Network Administrator: Responsible for managing and maintaining the city’s computer network. ## How to Apply**
How to Apply
To apply for these positions, visit the City of Tacoma’s website and search for job openings. You can also contact the Human Resources department directly to inquire about available positions.
The positions are open to all applicants, regardless of their background or experience level.
Job Opportunities in Environmental Services and Community Development
The city is seeking highly motivated and dedicated individuals to fill five positions in its Environmental Services Department and one position in the Community & Economic Development office. These positions offer a unique opportunity for individuals to make a positive impact on the community and contribute to the city’s sustainability efforts.
Environmental Services Department Positions
The Environmental Services Department is responsible for managing the city’s waste management, water treatment, and other environmental services. The five available positions are:
Waste Management Specialist: This role involves coordinating waste collection and disposal services, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and implementing sustainable waste management practices. Water Treatment Operator: The Water Treatment Operator will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining the city’s water treatment facilities, ensuring the quality of drinking water for residents. Environmental Services Coordinator: This position involves coordinating environmental services, including waste management, water treatment, and other environmental initiatives. Sanitation Worker: The Sanitation Worker will be responsible for collecting and disposing of waste, maintaining the cleanliness of public spaces, and ensuring the overall health and safety of the community. Environmental Services Technician: This role involves assisting with environmental services, including waste management, water treatment, and other environmental initiatives. ### Community & Economic Development Administrator**
Community & Economic Development Administrator
The Community & Economic Development Administrator will be responsible for promoting economic growth and development in the city, as well as supporting community initiatives and programs.
The Role of a Public Art Project Manager
The public art project manager is a crucial position in the city of Tacoma, responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of public art projects. This role involves a range of tasks, from managing budgets and timelines to coordinating with artists and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Develop yearly work plans and budgets for public art projects
Manage and coordinate public art projects from conception to completion
Collaborate with artists, stakeholders, and community members to ensure projects meet community needs and goals
Research and identify potential public art projects and opportunities
Develop and maintain relationships with artists, stakeholders, and community members
Skills and Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in art, art history, or a related field
2-5 years of experience in public art or a related field
Strong project management skills and experience with budgeting and timelines
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Benefits and Salary
Salary range: $92,872 – $130,728 per year
Benefits package includes health insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off
Opportunity to work on a wide range of public art projects and collaborate with artists and stakeholders
How to Apply
To apply for the public art project manager position, interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter to the city of Tacoma’s website. The application deadline is [insert date].
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