We're hiring an Occupational Health and Safety Officer, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, a Solid Waste and Recycling Manager, and other roles to join our dynamic and innovative team.
We're looking for an Occupational Health and Safety Officer, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, a Solid Waste and Recycling Manager, and others whose work reflects a portion of the many services we offer to the Berkeley community. We offer opportunities for professional growth and development, as well as a comprehensive benefits package.
As an Occupational Health and Safety Officer, you would administer safety programs for the Public Works Department. You’d play an important role in ensuring staff safety by implementing policies, performing inspections, facilitating trainings, and taking other steps to create a safe workplace.
As a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, you’d conduct field inspections and investigate complaints for possible health regulation violations. You might conduct inspections related to food safety, noise control, smoking regulations, potable water, and more.
As the Solid Waste and Recycling Manager, you'd direct the Zero Waste Division, which has 100+ employees and provides services such as residential and commercial waste collection, a recycling center, a plant debris recovery program, and more. As the City's expert on solid waste and recycling, you would administer a comprehensive program that emphasizes waste reduction through the promotion of recycling, composting, and reuse.
In one of these or other open positions, you’d join a team committed to serving our diverse community by creating a safe, accessible, culturally rich, environmentally sustainable, and healthy city. We strive to support local businesses and respond quickly and effectively to neighborhood and commercial concerns.
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See below for a few highlights of our open positions. Follow the links to further explore the full job description. Submit your application before the closing date. Learn how to apply.
- Occupational Health and Safety Officer, $109,370 - $132,158 annually, closing December 4
- Registered Environmental Health Specialist, $98,822 - $114,526 annually, continuous
- Solid Waste and Recycling Manager, $147,871 - $178,694 annually, closing November 27
- Deputy Fire Chief, $202,011 - $245,106 annually, closing November 27
- Senior Field Representative, $82,317 - $89,456 annually, closing November 27
- Senior Information Systems Specialist, $102,013 - $121,576 annually, continuous
These jobs represent just a selection of all available positions we have to offer.
If you need access to a computer, call us or come into our office, and we can assist you in completing your application online. Human Resources staff are here to help with any questions:
City of Berkeley Human Resources
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(510) 981-6800
Help serve an engaged, vibrant community
The City of Berkeley is distinguished by its diversity, community engagement, and activism. Home to the University of California’s flagship campus, Berkeley’s population is highly educated, diverse, and engaged. The City lies on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay and is sheltered by rolling hills on its eastern border. Berkeley spans 10 square miles with 118,000 residents.
Our climate is mild year-round, with cool summers. An outdoor focus is demonstrated with acres of open space, parks, and bike lanes. Public transportation is well developed and reliable, with three Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations in Berkeley. These factors translate to an outstanding quality of life for Berkeley residents, with a bounty of outdoor, recreational, and cultural activities.
The City of Berkeley lies in Alameda County and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City is divided into eight districts, each electing one representative to the City Council. The eight-member City Council serves four-year terms, and a mayor is elected at large – also on a four-year term.
The City Council appoints a City Manager, who serves as the Chief Executive of the City. Berkeley provides a comprehensive range of municipal services to its population, many of which are not typically offered by cities.
The City of Berkeley’s Health, Housing, and Community Services Department provides public, mental, and environmental health services. The City also offers its own residential and commercial solid waste collection, recycling, and disposal service. The City’s Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront Department offers a number of summer camps and operates a 1,000-berth marina.
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