Community Corner
City Of Oklahoma City Hiring Across A Variety Of Career Fields
Positions with the City have competitive pay and benefits in a professional and productive workforce.
October 12, 2020
The City of Oklahoma City is hiring across a variety of career fields, with listed positions across the organization waiting for the right applicant.
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Visit okc.gov/careers to see a list of open jobs in the City government. You can create an account to get emails as soon as new jobs are posted that fit your skills and experience.
Right now, some specific positions of need include:
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- Commissioning Program Specialist: Administer and supervise major components of building commissioning and energy efficiency projects.
- Electrical Inspector I: Conduct rough and final electrical inspections at construction sites.
- Electrician: Maintain and repair City electrical systems.
- Federal Program Manager: Maintain an overview of the status of proposed and ongoing grant programs, contract activity and more.
- Fire Apparatus Mechanic: Maintain and repair firefighting vehicles and equipment.
- Industrial Electrician: Inspect, test, install, repair and replace the drinking water system’s electrical infrastructure.
- Unit Operations Supervisor: Supervisory positions in Parks administration, Airports fleet services and Finance.
- Parks Program Specialist (part-time): Plan, promote and coordinate parks and recreation programming.
- Recreation Leader I, II and III (part-time): Get involved in parks and recreation activities, including Virtual Learning Academies for students enrolled in their school’s remote learning curriculum.
There are many other positions already listed, and others to be announced soon include Construction Equipment Operator I and Refuse Collector I.
“We are looking for great talent who can help us continue to invest in our community, and who love to see the results of their work,” said Chief Human Resources Officer Aimee Maddera.
Positions with the City have competitive pay and benefits in a professional and productive workforce.
Visit okc.gov/careers to apply.
This press release was produced by the City of Oklahoma City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.