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Custodian (Multiple Positions) Northridge
The Custodian at Student Housing Operations plays a key role in maintaining cleanliness and comfort within campus residential buildings, offices, and common spaces. The position offers opportunities for independent and team-oriented tasks, contributing directly to creating welcoming environments for students and guests through detailed cleaning and custodial care.
Facilities Maintenance Mechanic Chico
The Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is a skilled generalist, independently performing a wide range of skilled journey-level trade work in one trade, such as electro-mechanical, with strong skills in other trades. Under general supervision of the Associate Director of Facility Operations and Projects, University Housing, the Facilities Maintenance Mechanic performs a variety of skilled preventive and general maintenance, repair, construction, and renovation of facilities and systems, including, but not limited to HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Incumbent responds to routine and non-routine maintenance and service requests, operates, tests, installs, diagnoses, repairs, and performs corrective and preventive maintenance to ensure maintenance objectives are met. Responsibilities include preparing cost estimates for labor and materials, ordering materials, fabricating parts, maintaining tools and equipment, maintaining records and retrieving work related data using manual and/or computerized record keeping systems, preparing standard reports, and consulting with other trades workers. The essential functions and responsibilities listed in this position description are typical work activities and the general range of work functions performed by the Facilities Maintenance Mechanics, they are not an all-inclusive or restrictive list of Facilities Maintenance Mechanic-related work. University Housing maintains, operates, and protects CSU Chico's student housing and related facilities and environs to provide an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, safe and healthy for the campus community, and attractive for visitors while preserving the physical heritage for future generations.
Lead Electrician Chico
Electricians perform the full range of journey-level skilled electrical and related work, including installation, maintenance, modification and repair of electrical apparatuses, equipment and systems. Responsibilities include installation and maintenance of typical and specialized electrical systems, and electrical support for related trades, such as HVAC and telecommunications, for both new installations and repairs/retrofitting. Electricians provide support services for campus events, such as setup and removal of temporary power, and routine operational duties such as, tracking work orders, preparing cost estimates, maintaining inventory, monitoring and inspecting the work of contractors, preparing reports and ordering supplies. Electricians are required to be on standby for emergency repairs, as scheduled. In addition to performing the duties of an Electrician, the Lead Electrician is responsible for supervising, instructing and working with a small group of Electricians and semi-skilled assistants, ensuring safety procedures are followed , laying-out and coordinating the work flow for jobs, preparing materials lists and ordering supplies for jobs. The Lead Electrician spends the majority of time working as a skilled electrician, with ancillary lead work and project planning responsibilities. As part of the normal duties of this position, the incumbent may perform the work outlined in the Position Descriptions of subordinates, as well as the work described in the CSU Classification Standards for the Electrician series.
Electrician (2 Positions) San José
Under general supervision of the Supervising Electrician, performs skilled journey-level electrical work, including the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, equipment, and low-voltage systems such as fire and alarm systems. Duties include troubleshooting malfunctions, planning and wiring new or remodeled installations, testing equipment for safety and efficiency, and fabricating parts. The incumbent ensures work complies with codes and specifications, uses a computerized maintenance system, and may guide unskilled or semi-skilled assistants.
Equipment Technician II, Electronic Northridge
The Equipment Technician II, Electronic at CSUN’s College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) executes skilled maintenance, repair, and modification of laboratory electronic systems, supporting instructional and research activities. Utilizing diagnostic tools and simulation software, this role ensures equipment operability, assists faculty and students, and contributes to laboratory setups, fostering an efficient and educational lab environment within the engineering college.
Parent Educator/ The Parenting Center ICDFR (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Provide parent education courses for parents/caregivers in an in person group format or online. Duties include facilitating 9-session parenting courses. Parent educators may also be asked to do “onetime” presentations on various parenting topics in the local area. Parent educators will also be expected to complete necessary paperwork and facilitate after-class debriefing sessions with children’s program staff as needed. Parent educators must follow a fully developed parent education model (and will be trained to use this model before leading groups).
Accessible Technology Initiative Coordinator / Application Support Administrator East Bay
Under the general supervision of the Sr. Dir., ITS/Application Support/Online Campus, The Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) Coordinator / Application Support Administrator is the lead position at CAUEB that coordinates logistic, reporting, remediating, and documentation efforts related to compliance with the CSU systemwide ATI guidelines and Title II compliance. The position is pivotal to ensuring that the campus’s established ATI business processes maintain continuity to improve access for all in compliance with state and federal laws. In addition, the ATI coordinator/ Application Support Administrator ensures that all CSU ATI reporting mandates and guidelines are met and documented, including annual reporting and campus planning, and ensures continuity of the ATI Steering Committee and Subcommittee meeting in the areas including but not limited to web, instructional materials, and procurement. Project management, including prioritization, and adherence to the Success Indicators on the ATI annual report across those priorities. The ATI Coordinator, in conjunction with the ATI Steering Committee members will launch ATI, develop new business practices and workflow processes and produce to address existing/low statuses and monitor progress on previously upgraded status indicators to maintain the assigned status level. The ATI coordinator is the lead in all aspects of campus ATI/Title II Compliance. The ATI Coordinator / Application Support Administrator also provides application and systems administration, project leadership, documentation and training, user support, and production support for projects/applications assigned by Sr. Dir; ITS Application Support/Online Campus. While providing primary support for some applications, the ATI Coordinator / Application Support Administrator is expected to have a high-level technical understanding of other supported applications.
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Mail Services Clerk Fresno
The Mail, Warehouse, & Property Services Department is looking for a responsible, knowledgeable, and collaborative Mail Services Clerk. Apply Today!
Academic Advisor (Student Services Professional II) San Diego
Join the Fowler College of Business at SDSU as an Academic Advisor and support a diverse caseload of students through personalized advising, student success programming, and collaborative campus initiatives that promote academic achievement and timely graduation.
Academic Advisor (Student Services Professional II), Advising & Academic Services (ASUA) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Academic Advisor provides academic advising for undergraduate students. The incumbent interacts with other student service professionals on a regular basis and collaborates with advisors in the center and across colleges to provide holistic and comprehensive advising to undergraduate students. The incumbent will provide independent curricular advising of undergraduate and international students, including class schedule preparation, education and career goals, PAWS review/interpretation, and establishing MyCAPS; provide suggestions and alternate solutions to problems as they arise. The incumbent will provide advising services in individual or group settings, in person, virtually, via email or telephone; domestic and international. This position participates and presents at CSUSB events such as orientation, Choose CSUSB, preview day, commencement, student convocation, and more along with college-level advising activities. Such advisement involves basic counseling techniques and may concern career, academic, learning, campus life, and/or related issues. Incumbents of this classification spend substantial time advising, which utilizes skills usually gained in graduate courses in counseling and guidance, human relations, or related fields.
Painter - Hrly/Int POOL (DSA) Long Beach
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director, Housing Facilities, this position inspects and maintains exterior and interior painted surfaces, trimming and fixtures of buildings and other related structures and facilities.
Physics Issue Room Technician - Open to CSULB Employees Only Long Beach
Under the general supervision of the Chair, the employee supports all instructional laboratories in the Department; provides the Academic Technology support for the instructors; maintains the lecture demonstrations and instructional resources; assists to maintain the computer and informational technology (IT) resources in the Department; assists with implementing the University Policies for safety, property, and facility, etc.
Program Coordinator/RAISE (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Project RAISE is a multi-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant funded project that examines the role of language (including multilingualism and academic language) in STEM education. The successful candidate will work with the Principal Investigator and administratively support the project participants in various aspects of the grant activities, including STEM faculty pedagogy development partnership with reginal K-12 school districts, multilingual STEM student success and retention, and research into the role of language of STEM teaching and learning higher education.
Administrative Analyst (Accounting & Finance)/CSRI (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Administrative Analyst is a key member of the administrative team at the Cal State San Bernardino Reentry Initiative (CSRI). Under the direction of the Associate Director of Administration, this position is responsible for the full range of fiscal, purchasing, payroll, and budgetary functions necessary to support the financial health and operational efficiency of the organization. The Analyst performs complex analysis, financial forecasting, budget oversight, and purchasing coordination across multiple Day Reporting Centers (DRCs) and acts as a liaison between CSRI, University Enterprises Corporation (UEC), and external funders. This role requires a high level of accuracy, accountability, discretion, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, confidential environment.
Center Manager/CSRI (UEC) San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
The Center Manager oversees the daily operations of a CSRI center, ensuring the delivery of effective reentry services to supervised persons (parolees). This position manages staff, coordinates programs, maintains compliance with policies and procedures, and fosters a supportive environment for staff and participants. The Center Manager serves as the primary point of contact for their center, driving operational success while addressing participant needs and maintaining community relationships.
Associate Director of Intervention Services (TUC-Strength United) Northridge
About the University Corporation The University Corporation is a non-profit auxiliary corporation providing commercial and administrative services to California State University, Northridge. Our mission is to provide services and solutions that address the needs of California State University, Northridge; to support the academic, research, and creative endeavors of its students, faculty, and staff; and to enhance the quality of campus life. https://www.csun.edu/tuc
Director of Development, College of Arts, Media & Communication Northridge
The Director of Development for CSUN's Mike Curb College of Arts, Media & Communication spearheads major gift fundraising initiatives, building vital relationships with donors, volunteers, and corporations. Collaborating closely with university leaders, the Director strategically supports academic excellence through dynamic philanthropy, fostering impactful community partnerships and enhancing college development priorities.
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police Fresno
The Police Department is looking for a collaborative, knowledgeable, and responsible Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police. INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY. Apply Today!
MSPA and Graduate Admissions Specialist (Admin Analyst/Specialist Exempt I), Graduate Studies - Temporary San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
Under general supervision, this position serves as the MSPA and Graduate Admissions Specialist for the Master of Science in Physician Assistant (MSPA) program and the Office of Graduate Studies. This role is responsible for coordinating clerical and administrative support functions for the MSPA and Graduate Studies departments and is jointly evaluated and supervised by the Director of MSPA and Dean of Graduate Studies.

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