Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Need a Job?


If you or someone you know is looking for work, the City of Pasadena always has openings in a number of areas.


You can apply online or come to the Human Resources Department at Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Ave., Room S135. The website is updated a couple of times a month.


Here's a partial list of current openings:

Business Tax Inspector, Finance Department -- Apply by Nov. 6

MASH Program Coordinator, Planning and Development Department -- Apply by Nov. 6

Electrical Craft Helper, Pasadena Water and Power -- Apply by Nov. 13

Project Manager for Capital Improvements, Pasadena Water and Power -- Apply by Nov. 13

Environmental Health Division Manager, Public Health Department -- Apply by Nov. 20

Utilities Accountant, Finance Department -- Apply by Nov. 20


There are about 2,300 City of Pasadena positions. While turnover isn't exactly constant, people do retire or move on, so go back to the website from time to time and check it out!

6 comments:

Cafe Observer said...

Does govment have the money to pay for these -or, is this simply a call for volunteers?

Anonymous said...

It's paid, and actually, I did apply for one of them. No, not fireman...

pasadenapio said...

Yes, she's correct -- they're paid positions, not volunteers.

Although if you're interested in volunteering at City Hall, give Linda Centell a call at 626-744-4748. We're trying to boost our cadre of volunteers as the holidays approach.

Cafe Observer said...

The Hiker is correct? Yeah, that's just 1 reason why she's always been the most popular girl in the class.

PIO Ann, you have some of de best pics on the blogoshere. But, are these job pics really from your cam?

Has the Cat Catcher opening been filled? IAnd, I'd like to apply for the People Catcher job opening.

pasadenapio said...

They're mine with the exception of the bottom one, which is stock.

Petrea Burchard said...

Almost makes me wish I needed a job. I think I'd love working for this city.

I love your firefighter photo, Ann, it's dramatic.