Sacramento is hiring for these 6 city jobs. Highest-paid position goes up to $141,000 a year

The city of Sacramento is hiring in the departments of human resources, the Sacramento Police Department, public works, convention and cultural services and more.

Many of the following jobs have specific requirements including education and experience, which are linked.

Sift through some of Sacramento city’s newest available jobs, posted within the last two weeks, as of Aug. 2:

Customer service representative | Full-time

  • Department: Youth, Parks and Community Enrichment

  • Salary: $42,052.49 to $59,172.07 per year

The customer service representative answers phones, processes transactions and directs information requests.

The post closes after 200 applications have been submitted or on Aug. 16, whichever comes first.

Dispatcher I (dispatcher recruit) | Limited term

  • Department: Police

  • Salary: $54,882.67 to $66,710.23 per year

The dispatcher recruit answers calls, emergency and non-emergency, from the public and relays information to the appropriate agencies.

The filing deadline for applications is on Aug. 31.

Labor relations officer | Full-time

  • Department: Human Resources

  • Salary: $90,069.84 to $141,859.99 per year

The labor relations officer advises managers on policy and contract agreements.

The application closes on Aug. 28.

Maintenance worker | Full-time

  • Department: Public Works

  • Salary: $38,547.70 to $54,240.49 per year

The maintenance worker completes a variety of maintenance and construction work including street sweeping and weed control.

The application closes on Aug. 20.

Locksmith (facilities) | Full-time

  • Department: Public Works

  • Salary: $53,813.19 to $75,720.56 per year

The locksmith duplicates keys and replaces the locks to city buildings and equipment.

The application closes on Aug. 13.

Arts program assistant | Full-time

  • Department: Convention and Cultural Services

  • Salary: $44,561.28 to $62,702.19 per year

The arts program assistant helps to manage the city of Sacramento’s Art in Public Places program.

The application closes on Sept. 3

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