The State Worker

These California state jobs are open in Sacramento County. Here’s what they pay

The State Worker by The Sacramento Bee

The state of California is hiring in the departments of justice, California state lottery, transportation and more.

State jobs are known for offering competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan. Many of the following jobs have specific requirements, which are linked.

Sift through some of Sacramento County-based jobs available on the CalCareers website, posted in the last seven days, as of May 1:

Groundskeeper | Permanent full-time

Department: General Services

Salary: $3,412 to $4,070 per month

The groundskeeper maintains the areas around the Capitol building.

The application closes on May 9.

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Audio-visual specialist (technical) | Permanent full-time

Department: Justice

Salary: $5,518 to $6,907 per month

The audio-visual specialist is responsible for video-recorded communications and training programs.

The application closes on May 15.

Behavioral specialist | Permanent full-time

Department: Developmental Services

Salary: $6,258 to $7,983 per month

The behavioral specialist provides expertise on support services to those with Autism Spectrum Disorder connected to the California Department of Developmental Services.

The application closes on May 11.

Crime analyst | Permanent full-time

Department: Justice

Salary: $4,842 to $6,013 per month

The crime analyst performs advanced tasks to track sex and arson offenders in the California Sex Offender Registry.

The application closes on May 10.

Marketing specialist | Permanent full-time

Department: California State Lottery

Salary: $6,061 to $7,587 per month

The marketing specialist manages lottery content on various digital platforms like email, text and loyalty programs.

This application closes on May 10.

Senior transportation planner | Permanent full-time

Department: Transportation

Salary: $7,563 to $9,398 per month

The senior transportation planner works to implement practices that uphold the California Department of Transportation’s zero-emission vehicle initiative.

The application closes on May 10.

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This story was originally published May 1, 2023 at 12:03 PM.

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