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Director of Housing Facilities, University Housing Services
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Pomona
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| The Director of Housing Facilities provides strategic leadership and full operational oversight for all University Housing Services (UHS) facilities operations, including maintenance, custodial services, infrastructure management, and capital improvement initiatives. This position is responsible for planning, staffing, directing, controlling, and evaluating all aspects of facilities operations across residential communities totaling over 2,800 beds. Reporting to the Executive Director, University Housing Services, the Director oversees construction and renovation projects; routine, preventative, and emergency maintenance; infrastructure stewardship; and building refurbishment efforts. Because residential communities operate on a 24-hour basis, the Director ensures appropriate after-hours facilities response and operational continuity for urgent maintenance, infrastructure failures, and life-safety incidents affecting residents and housing facilities. |
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Strategic Engagement Support Coordinator
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Chancellor's Office
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| The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking a Strategic Engagement Support Coordinator to provide administrative support directly to the AVC and is responsible for coordinating and conducting general department functions. This position will perform administrative and clerical work such as preparing and composing written correspondence, reports and other documents; creating and maintaining records, files and record keeping systems; arranging meetings and events; maintaining and updating the AVC’s calendar; making travel arrangements; ordering and maintaining supplies; troubleshooting office technology problems and systems; and performing other general office support and maintenance activities. This position will conduct department operations functions, such as information gathering and analysis, coordinating department activities, programs, events, budgets and financial data; compiling and preparing various reports; using and maintaining office support technology and systems; and coordination of the logistical aspects of meetings, programs and engagements, including venue coordination, travel arrangements, agenda preparation, documentation and onsite assistance. |
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Police Officer or Police Officer Cadet
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Chico
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| The Police Officer Cadet is a non-sworn trainee position that prepares incumbents for appointment as a sworn Police Officer. Cadets attend a P.O.S.T.-certified academy and complete required training to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for law enforcement service. Upon successful completion and at management’s discretion, Cadets may be appointed to Police Officer on a probationary basis.
Cadets receive training in criminal and civil law enforcement, report writing, physical fitness, firearms use and maintenance, arrest and control techniques, and applicable laws and procedures. They are expected to communicate effectively with students, staff, faculty, and community members from diverse backgrounds while fostering trust, credibility, and collaboration within the campus community.
Appointments are temporary and typically do not exceed seven months.
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Under general supervision, Police Officers protect the University community by enforcing laws and campus regulations, responding to incidents, conducting investigations, testifying in court, and assisting the public. Officers apply progressive policing principles and maintain knowledge of search and seizure, probable cause, and criminal procedure.
This position requires effective communication and collaboration with students, staff, faculty, and community members from diverse backgrounds while maintaining trust and positive community relationships.
The position offers professional growth and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
• 15 paid holidays plus vacation and sick leave
• Excellent health benefits, some with no monthly premium
• CalPERS membership with retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees
• Fee waiver education program for eligible employees and dependents
Join a team committed to integrity, service, and transformation in higher education!
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Facilities Worker II
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San Diego
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| Join SDSU as a Facilities Worker II and keep campus housing running smoothly—perform hands-on maintenance, respond to repairs, and help create safe, functional living spaces for students! |
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Senior Director of Facilities Management Services
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Bakersfield
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| California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) is seeking a dynamic Facilities Management Senior Director to provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for campus facilities services. This role is responsible for guiding administrative and operational systems that support maintenance, asset management, financial stewardship, and customer service excellence. As a senior leader, the position partners closely with campus stakeholders to align facilities operations with CSUB’s mission, priorities, and long-term goals, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-performing campus facilities. |
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Instructional Support Technician II (Biological Sciences Service Center)
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Sacramento
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| The Instructional Support Technician II (IST II) provides support to the Biological Sciences' Stockroom and, in this capacity, serves as primary purchasing agent for the Department. The IST II manages all Department course accounts, equipment maintenance accounts, and support service accounts and acts as the Department Hazardous Waste Materials Coordinator. The incumbent also provides lead work direction and training to Graduate Students and Student Assistants as necessary. |
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Supervising Electrician
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San José
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| The Supervising Electrician oversees and performs complex electrical installation, maintenance, and repair across campus facilities. Working independently under general supervision, this role leads crews, coordinates projects, and ensures compliance with safety and operational standards. The position supports campus infrastructure by managing resources, prioritizing work, and delivering projects on time while providing leadership, training, and technical guidance to staff. |
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Clinical Lab Scientist I (Hourly/Intermittent)
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Chico
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| Working under the supervision of a physician laboratory director or higher-level Clinical Laboratory Scientist, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist I (CLS I) is a licensed professional responsible for performing a wide variety of moderate to highly complex clinical laboratory tests and examinations. The CLS I provides medical staff with essential laboratory data for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness and disease within the university setting.
Assignments typically include diagnostic testing ordered by licensed practitioners (e.g., urinalysis, pregnancy tests, blood tests, antibiotic sensitivity tests), specimen collection and preparation, interpretation of test outcomes, calibration and maintenance of equipment, and quality assurance in compliance with state and federal regulations, including the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). |
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Automotive/Equipment Mechanic - Emergency Hire
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Sacramento
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| Facilities Management is the steward for the University buildings, physical infrastructure, grounds, and landscape. We perform maintenance and renovation of facilities; plan and manage new construction; support University initiatives though our commitment to building a welcoming campus which covers over 50 buildings on 616 acres; and by creating a dynamic physical environment for students, faculty, staff, and the community. Facilities Management takes pride in being the stewards of Sacramento State Campus capital assets and invites you to join the dynamic team! |
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Assistant Manager of Building Trades (Administrator I)
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Chico
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| Under the general supervision of the Director of Facilities Operations (DFO), the Assistant Manager of Building Trades is a member of the FMS leadership team and shares responsibility for day-to-day departmental operations. This role oversees the daily execution of building trades maintenance services, fleet operations, and central warehouse inventory control. The incumbent provides direct supervision to assigned trades and support staff, ensuring the efficient delivery of preventive maintenance, corrective repairs, fleet compliance, materials management, and in-house construction services in alignment with departmental standards.
Direct reports include unionized staff such as Facilities Workers, Facilities Maintenance Mechanics, a Mason, a Metal Worker, and Central Warehouse personnel.
Why Chico State?
This position offers more than a career—it’s an opportunity for professional growth supported by a comprehensive benefits package, including:
15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to promote work-life balance
Exceptional health benefit options, some currently available with no monthly out-of-pocket premium
Membership in the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), which provides lifetime medical benefits for qualifying retirees
Access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees and their dependents
Join a team that values integrity and transformation while enjoying the unique advantages of a career in higher education! |
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Associate Director, Athletic Fields
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San José
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| The Associate Director, Athletic Fields provides strategic leadership and oversight of South Campus grounds operations in support of Division I Athletics and campus landscape services. This role manages daily operations, staff, budgets, and sustainability initiatives to ensure high-quality, compliant, and environmentally responsible grounds maintenance with broad organizational impact. |
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Functional Lead for Campus Community & Systemwide Reporting (Business Systems Analyst III)
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Chico
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| Working independently under the general direction of the Assistant Registrar for Systems, the Functional Lead for Campus Community & Systemwide Reporting oversees the operation and maintenance of the Oracle PeopleSoft Student Information System for the Campus Community and Systemwide Reporting modules. These components are essential to the university’s student information system, supporting data integrity and compliance with mandatory reporting requirements to the CSU Office of the Chancellor.
The incumbent manages testing, review, and implementation of system upgrades and maintenance, and leads research, planning, and development for continuous improvement. This role also resolves system issues and coordinates with campus departments to ensure accurate and timely reporting of CSU, Chico student data.
The Office of the Registrar includes Articulation, Graduation Advising and Transfer Credit, Degree Audit Programming, Student Records and Registration, Systems, and Veterans Affairs. It serves as a central resource for staff, faculty, students, and external agencies on student information systems and academic records. Daily operations ensure the accuracy and integrity of records and registration processes from matriculation through graduation.
Why Chico State?
This position offers professional growth and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave
Health benefits options, some with no monthly premium
CalPERS retirement with lifetime medical benefits for qualifying retirees
Fee waiver education program for eligible employees and dependents
Join a team committed to integrity, innovation, and excellence in higher education! |
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Scene Shop Coordinator (Performing Arts Technician III, Non-Exempt Range I) - School of Theatre and Dance
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San Francisco
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| Under the direction of the Associate Dean, the Scene Shop Coordinator oversees the daily operation, maintenance, and safety of the Scene Shop and theatre production spaces. This role provides technical expertise and guidance to faculty, staff, and students across LCA, with primary support for the School of Theatre & Dance. The Coordinator collaborates closely with the Costume and Prop Shops to support high-quality productions and may serve as Technical Director or Deck Manager for LCA Live events and external rentals. |
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Facilities Control Specialist
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San José
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| Reporting to the Associate Director, Building Infrastructure Trades, The Facilities Control Specialist is responsible for the installation, maintenance, adjustment and repair of electric, electronic, pneumatic and digitally controlled building automation systems, which manage the most complex HVAC and refrigeration systems. |
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Facilities Operations Manager of Solano Maintenance Services - Facilities Management and Development
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Cal Poly - Solano Campus (Vallejo)
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| The Facilities Management and Development (FM&D) organization is a unit within the Administration and Finance division and is responsible for the management, operations, and development of facilities on the university campus. We are currently looking for a qualified Operations Manager to join our team at the Cal Poly Maritime Academy at the Solano Campus! |
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Light Automotive Equipment Operator (2 Positions)
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East Bay
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| The Light Automotive Equipment Operator primarily performs skilled operation of light automotive vehicles and equipment in support of campus grounds and maintenance operations. The incumbent operates equipment and vehicles typical of this classification, including light-duty (two-axle) trucks, riding mowers, small wheel-type tractors with attachments, sweepers, utility vehicles, and small loaders within standard capacity limits. The position’s primary function is the safe and efficient operation of light automotive and grounds maintenance equipment, with responsibility for performing routine servicing and minor maintenance such as safety inspections, fluid checks, and basic adjustments to ensure proper working conditions. The incumbent reports equipment malfunctions and coordinates needed repairs. In support of equipment operation, the incumbent performs a range of grounds maintenance tasks, including mowing, trimming, edging, planting, watering, and debris removal, as well as assisting with campus beautification and seasonal projects. Manual labor duties are performed in connection with equipment use, including loading and unloading materials. Work is performed in accordance with established safety practices, campus procedures, and applicable California Vehicle Code requirements. Equipment operated and duties performed are consistent with light automotive equipment as defined within the Equipment Operation Series and do not typically involve the operation of heavy construction equipment or vehicles exceeding the scope of this classification.
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Athletics, Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball - Part Time
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball - Part Time
Under the supervision of the Head Women’s Basketball Coach, the incumbent will be the primary contact for student-athlete recruitment and will assist in all aspects of operating a NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball program including but not limited to: coaching, recruiting, maintenance of a strong academic environment and student-athlete enhancement activities, compliance with NCAA, conference and institutional regulations, retention of students, management of scholarship and operations budgets, fundraising, organizing practice, developing season and competition schedules.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree is required, master's preferred. Coaching experience at the collegiate level or higher. |
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Admissions Analyst
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Long Beach
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| Under the general direction of the Admissions Module Lead, this position is responsible for the construction, configuration, and maintenance of Supplemental Application, Transfer Admissions Evaluation (TAE), and Curriculum rules and systems. The analyst analyzes and evaluates complex CSU/CSULB curriculum and policies, including General Education, to ensure they are accurately reflected in campus-wide tools, spanning from a student's admission to graduation. This includes developing and applying curriculum rules within university tools, including testing and validation of the results. Additionally, the analyst will document, troubleshoot, and resolve issues to ensure accuracy and reliability, and assist with the evaluation, upgrades and fixes related to campus functionality. |
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Electrician
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Sacramento
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| Facilities Management is the steward for the University buildings, physical infrastructure, grounds, and landscape. We perform maintenance and renovation of facilities; plan and manage new construction; support University initiatives though our commitment to building a welcoming campus which covers over 50 buildings on 616 acres; and by creating a dynamic physical environment for students, faculty, staff, and the community. Facilities Management takes pride in being the stewards of Sacramento State Campus capital assets and invites you to join the dynamic team! |
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Laborer
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San José
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| The laborer performs manual labor including moving heavy furniture and equipment, assisting with event setup, and loading/unloading materials. Cleans and maintains assigned areas removing debris, power washing, clearing gutters and drainage, and hauling waste and recyclables. Supports construction and grounds crews with basic tasks such as site prep, rough repairs, demolition, pavement patching, pruning, and debris removal. Operates and performs basic maintenance on hand tools and power equipment. |