Want to earn up to $9,000 a month working remotely? These 7 California state jobs are open
The state of California is hiring for remote positions in the departments of social services, safety, energy and more.
State jobs are known for offering competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan. Many of the following jobs have specific requirements, which are linked below.
These are some of California’s latest state jobs offering remote work available, on the CalCareers website, as of Sept. 21:
Research Data Supervisor | Permanent, full-time
Location: Sacramento County
Department: Social Services
Salary: $6,563 to $8,153 per month
The research data supervisor oversees and directs the day-to-day of staff who analyzes and reports on data in the Housing and Homelessness Division programs.
This position is remote. However, travel to and from the headquarters located in Sacramento is responsibility of the employee, according to CalCareers.
The application closes on Sept. 29.
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Enforcement Analyst | Limited term, full-time
Locations: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara counties
Department: San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
Salary: $6,387 to $7,999 per month
The enforcement analyst is responsible for analyzing technical, analytical and enforcement work related to the department’s policies, proposals or projects.
The department offers hybrid workplace and telework for all employees, according to CalCareers.
The application is open until the position is filled.
Procurement Analyst | Permanent, full-time
Location: Sacramento County
Department: Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
Salary: $5,518 to $7,116 per month
The procurement analyst is responsible for technical and analytical duties in support of the department’s Procurement Unit for IT and non-IT goods and services.
This is a remote-centered position that will require 95% telework, according to CalCareers.
The application closes on Oct. 9.
Environmental Scientist | Permanent, full-time
Location: Sacramento County
Department: Resources Recycling and Recovery
Salary: $4,145 to $7,926 per month
The environmental scientist is responsible for professional scientific and field work including environmental and natural resource management analysis, research and investigations.
This position is eligible for hybrid telework for applicants living in California. However, all employees may be required to report to headquarters in Sacramento at their own expense, according to CalCareers.
The application is open until the position is filled.
Public Information Officer | Permanent, full-time
Location: Sacramento County
Department: Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
Salary: $5,518 to $7,116 per month
The public information officer is responsible for professional and technical tasks associated with the department’s communications and public affairs program.
This is a remote-centered position that will require 85% telework, according to CalCareers.
The application is open until the position is filled.
Cyber-Security Specialist | Permanent, full-time
Location: Sacramento County
Department: Fish and Wildlife
Salary: $5,960 to $9,931 per month
The cyber-security specialist is responsible for duties related to Information Security Engineering including incident management, privacy and security compliance.
This position is eligible for telework, according to CalCareers.
The application closes on Sept. 27.
Senior Policy Investigator | Limited term, full-time
Location: Los Angeles County
Department: Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
Salary: $6,563 to $8,153 per month
The senior policy investigator is responsible for investigating damage incidents and complaints, interpreting laws and excavation practices.
This is a remote-centered position that will require 80% telework, according to CalCareers.
The application closes on Oct. 1.
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