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ELECTRICIAN in FLORENCE
Trade up to a fulfilling career with the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR)! We’re looking for a skilled and dependable Electrician to join our team at the Arizona State Prison Complex – Eyman. In this vital role, you’ll handle installations, maintenance, and repairs, ensuring electrical systems operate smoothly and efficiently across the facility. This position offers the chance to make an impact while advancing your skills in a supportive environment. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, apply today and become part of a team dedicated to excellence!
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Habitat Program Manager in various locations
Are you wild about Arizona and looking for a new job? We are currently hiring for a Habitat Program Manager through 1/25/2026. The Habitat Program Manager is primarily responsible for reviewing federal, state, and local projects for regulatory compliance while providing habitat and wildlife expertise through written input and representation at meetings. It also coordinates team priorities, supervises staff, and collaborates across agencies to ensure effective implementation of wildlife and habitat programs. You can make a real difference! Plus, as a state employee, you will have amazing benefits including a pension, affordable health insurance, and paid sick and vacation leave. Best of all, we pride ourselves on having fun here at AZGFD.
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Talent Analyst in various locations
ADOR is hiring!
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Vital Records Educator in PHOENIX
Under the general direction of the Education and Systems Services Manager for Vital Records, this position is an integral part of the office and will maintain a close, direct, and working relationship with all levels of management. The position will support the Bureau of Vital Records (BVR), it's partners, stakeholders and customers. The incumbent will independently develop and maintain various forms of educational and training materials including creating training videos and provide live on-line and in-person instruction; schedule and conduct training sessions for a variety of statewide partners including but not limited to funeral home partners, county vital records offices, midwives, hospitals, physicians, medical certifiers, clinics, medical examiners, tribal law enforcement authority, BVR internal users and other similar end users. Performs quality assurance reviews and monitors the work products of BVR and its partners for accuracy and potential educational or training needs. Exercises independent judgment in identifying training needs through the use of various assessments, surveys, and reports. Designs, manages and analyzes reports based on quality assurance assessments. Plans, communicates and coordinates training sessions to maintain the needs of system end users for both the business and systems respectfully.
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INVESTIGATOR Maricopa County - Office of Child Welfare Investigations in various locations
The Child Welfare Investigative Specialist primarily investigates criminal conduct reports with allegations of felony child abuse and/or neglect, which may have resulted in serious injury, or death of a child. This position conducts home visits, and documents interviews, testifies in court, assists and trains staff in the navigation of a variety of registries and inter-agency databases. Under supervision, with latitude for independent action and decision-making, the Child Welfare Investigative Specialist is assigned to an OCWI unit. The Child Welfare Investigative Specialist adheres to county specific joint investigation protocol throughout the investigation.
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Assistant District Forester in CHINO VALLEY
This position assists the District Forester in developing and leading the district wide program of work that includes but is not limited to wildfire mitigation, forest health improvement, and watershed restoration projects on state, federal, and private land.
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Assistant District Forester in FLAGSTAFF
This position assists the District Forester in developing and leading the district wide program of work that includes but is not limited to wildfire mitigation, forest health improvement, and watershed restoration projects on state, federal, and private land.
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN 1 - 3 in PHOENIX
Now hiring an Environmental Technician in our Air Quality Division!
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Paralegal Team Lead in various locations
The Division of Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team as a Paralegal Team Lead. This position serves as a high level team leader legal assistant offering paralegal services to the General Counsel Unit. This position may allow the incumbent to work from a Virtual Office work site.
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GIS Analyst Senior in REMOTE OPTIONS
ADOR is hiring!
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Property Appraiser 4, CVP in REMOTE OPTIONS
ADOR is hiring!
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SPECIAL AGENT in various locations
This position serves as a primary law enforcement contact for civil and criminal insurance laws and industry regulations. Special Agents must be AZPOST-certified peace officers (or within three years of active certification) and pass rigorous hiring requirements, including interviews, background investigation, polygraph, and medical and drug testing. Under the supervision of a Special Agent Supervisor, agents conduct complex investigations at the state, national, and international levels, often working independently and in coordination with other law enforcement agencies. The role involves extensive investigative work such as research, interviews, arrests, undercover operations, irregular schedules, and frequent travel, including interstate and international assignments. The position is distinguished by its authority to prepare affidavits for warrants, searches, seizures, wiretaps, and arrests, and by the complexity of cases handled. Agents investigate sophisticated financial and insurance-related crimes, including fraud, vehicle theft, illegal enterprises, and organized criminal activity, and may conduct follow-up investigations in foreign countries.
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