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City of San José

City of San José

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San José,CA 32,776 位关注者

As the Capital of Silicon Valley, the spirit of innovation powers everything we do for our communities.

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From its founding in 1777 as California's first city, San José has been a leader driven by its spirit of innovation. Today, San José stands as the largest city in Northern California and the Capital of Silicon Valley—the world's leading center of technology innovation. San José is the 10th largest in the U.S., and is committed to remaining a top-ranked place to do business, work, live, play and learn. San José is located in Santa Clara County at the southern edge of the San Francisco Bay, about 50 miles south of San Francisco, 390 miles north of Los Angeles. The local weather is hard to beat with moderate year-round temperatures. Residents enjoy 300 days of sunshine each year and an average annual temperature of 70 degrees. The City of San José operates under the council-manager form of government, a system that combines the policy leadership of elected officials in the form of a city council, with the managerial expertise of an appointed city manager.

网站
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/
所属行业
政府管理
规模
5,001-10,000 人
总部
San José,CA
类型
政府机构
创立
1777
领域
Building Inspection、Code Enforcement、Economic Development、Environmental Services、Finance、Green Building、Housing、Information Technology、Planning、Public Safety、Public Works、Recycling、Transportation、Zero Waste、Aviation、Parks & Recreation、Library和Animal Care

地点

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    200 E. Santa Clara Street

    US,CA,San José,95113

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    Hilda Morales Lucio and Anthony Corral from City of San José's PRNS (Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services) Department had a fantastic time presenting to Yerba Buena High School students! ?? They delved into these critical environmental topics: ·???????The impact of littering on our ecosystems. ??? ·???????Challenges of stormwater pollution ????? and how we can design better storm drains to prevent it. ·???????Long-term effects of waste in our communities. ????? The students asked insightful questions about solutions to littering, the extent of its environmental damage, and long-term community impacts. Their curiosity and engagement were truly inspiring! ?? Thank you to Yerba Buena High School?for hosting us and the students for their active participation! ?? Let's continue the conversation and work together toward a more sustainable San José. ???? #WeAreSanJose #PRNS #EnvironmentalEducation #Sustainability #CommunityOutreach #StormwaterManagement #LitterPrevention #HighSchoolEngagement

    • A collage featuring several images. The top left shows presenters speaking in front of a whiteboard with "Beautify SJ" on the screen. The bottom left features the presenter's presentation about the "Neighborhood Litter Program." The bottom right image shows students seated at desks in the classroom during the presentation. The text at the bottom reads, "Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Department Class Discussion, Yerba Buena High School".
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    ????Welcome back to our Women’s History Month Employee Spotlights Series! ????? ? Join us for a stroll down memory lane as Maria Oberg from the Finance Department, Tanya Hernandez from the San José Police Department, and Shirley Duong from the Information Technology Department discuss the inspirational women in their lives with City Manager Jennifer Maguire.??? ? ??? Tune in to keep up with more words of wisdom this Women’s History Month??? ? #WeAreSanJosé #WomensHistoryMonth #AcceleratingAction?

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    ?? San José State University invited the City of San José to participate in the Regional Public Interest Technology – University Network (PIT-UN) Resource Fair to share information with students about innovative ways the City is using technology to serve the public more effectively and efficiently. ?? Information about San José 311 platform for residents and visitors was shared to highlight how technology is being used to help the community find resources and services or report problems. ? Students were interested in learning about Artificial Intelligence and how the GovAI Coalition is making advancements for ethical applications of the technology, while keeping the smart City vision as the central focal point for driving civic innovation. ?? To learn more about how City of San José is utilizing technology for the benefit of its residents, visit https://bit.ly/ITDept-CSJ ?? To access San José 311 resources, visit 311.sanjoseca.gov #CityOfSanJose #ITjobs #WeAreSanJose #CityOfSanJoseCareers #SanJose311

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    ????Welcome to our Women’s History Month Employee Spotlights Series! ???? Join us as the City Manager, Jennifer Maguire, hosts an inspirational conversation with three members of our City workforce. In this first episode, meet Maria Oberg from the Finance Department, Tanya Hernandez from San José Police Department, and Shirley Duong from the Information Technology?Department as they share advice that helped them on their professional journey. ??? Tune in to keep up with more words of wisdom this Women’s History Month?? ? #WeAreSanJosé #WomensHistoryMonth #AcceleratingAction?

  • City of San José's ‘In the Loop’ Monthly Spotlight Series presents:?? ?? San José Clean Energy (SJCE) Department ? ?? Meet the Risk Management & Contracts Administration Team! This team is instrumental in managing complex power contracts and ensuring the City’s energy strategy aligns with its sustainability goals. Their expertise and commitment to managing risks are vital to moving San José closer to a greener future. ??Through their diligent work, they help pave the way for a more sustainable San José, working daily to ensure the City's energy needs are responsibly met. ??Their ongoing efforts support San José’s ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. To learn more about SJCE, visit sanjosecleanenergy.org. #WeAreSanJosé #CityofSanJoséCareers #SanJosé #SJCleanEnergy

  • ?It’s never too early to start thinking about working for the City of San José! Workshops were held at Mayfair Community Center and Seven Trees Community Center to talk with middle school students about the benefits of working for the City of San José. We encourage students to think about volunteering at community centers while they are in middle school, and then apply for jobs as Community Service Aides, Lifeguards, and Recreation Leaders when they are eligible. ?? Shout out to the amazing Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services staff for partnering with #HumanResources on these introductory workshops! ?#WeAreSanJosé #CityofSanJoséCareers

    • Three adults standing in front of a classroom talking with 12 students who are sitting in chairs next to tables.
    • Two adults standing and speaking with a group of 5 students who are sitting in chairs next to tables in a multipurpose room
  • The San José City Council has confirmed City Manager Jennifer Maguire's selection of Jeffrey (Jeff) Provenzano as San José’s new Director of the Environmental Services Department (ESD). Jeff brings nearly 26?years of experience in the private and public sectors with a focus on the environment and will ensure that the city continues to be a world-class leader in providing environmental and utility systems as we face important challenges related to environmental sustainability, and climate adaptation and resilience now and in our future. “Over two decades, I have dedicated myself to providing excellent customer service as well as cost-efficient, reliable, and equitable utility services to all residents and businesses in San José. I am committed to leading by example, having open communication, establishing a clear vision and objectives, encouraging collaboration with external stakeholders and across departments, and motivating staff to do their best work and provide the best customer service.” The annual operating budget for ESD is $471 million and includes 592 full-time equivalent employees. The City’s ESD Director oversees seven core services: potable water delivery; recycled water management; recycle and garbage services; stormwater management; sustainability and environmental health; wastewater management, and strategic support. The Environmental Services Department is also a vital member of the interdepartmental team leading the Reducing Unsheltered Homelessness City Council Focus Area. Jeff will assume the Director role on March 23, 2025. Read the full press release at: https://lnkd.in/gaAyXQTW.

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  • Congratulations and welcome, Manuel! ?? City Manager Jennifer Maguire selected Manuel Pineda to fill a key Deputy City Manager position on her City Manager’s Office Leadership Team. Manuel is a dedicated public servant with 28 years of experience in the South Bay’s largest cities, including San José. Deputy City Managers play an important role in the leadership of the City. Each Deputy serves as a key advisor to the City Manager, supporting City Manager Jennifer Maguire in driving City Council priorities, coordinating a portfolio of service areas and departments, carrying out City Council policy direction, and ensuring the attainment of service delivery goals. Pineda’s portfolio includes the Environmental and Utility Services and the Transportation and Aviation City Service Areas, among other critical leadership assignments. He will assumes the role on April 13, 2025. Read the full press release at: https://lnkd.in/gBdc_aWU.

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  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the hottest topic right now, so a team of experts from City of San José visited San José State University to share their experiences to curious students. The diverse panel included Angela Zhao, Arti Tangri and Namrata Batra Agrawal from the Information Technology Department, Ryan Maher, CPPB from Finance Department, and Ramses Madou from the Department of Transportation. Each panelist has a unique role in how they incorporate AI technology to solve problems to achieve the City’s Smart City Vision. The main takeaways included: ?? Identify a problem first and consider AI for identifying potential solutions to help narrow down opportunities. ?? Data collection should be ethical and transparent, focusing only on necessary information to address a problem. ?? Prioritize privacy rights when trying to mitigate a problem in any neighborhood. ?? Crowdsource information to benefit other municipalities around the world through?Government AI Coalition efforts led by San José’s IT Department. Looking for a rewarding career in local government? Visit our jobs board today: https://qr1.be/FS75 ?? #CityOfSanJose #PublicService #JobOpportunity #LocalGovernment

    • Panel of 5 speakers sitting behind a table.  Each speaker's photo is highlighted in a round circle.  Top right says city of san jose Keys to the City AI Edition
  • ?? Hello to our Federal Friends! Continue Your Public Service Journey with Us! To all the dedicated federal public service workers impacted by recent staffing changes, the City of San José sends a warm welcome! ?? ??We see you, appreciate your incredible service, and encourage you to consider continuing to make a real difference in your community through public service at the local level. Every transition is a chance for something new and exciting! ?? This could be the start of an amazing new chapter for you. Your skills, experience, and passion for serving the public are invaluable. The City of San José is looking for talented professionals to fill the following roles: ·????????Dispatchers ·????????Engineers ·????????Police Officers ·????????Park Rangers ·????????Veterinarians ·????????And more! Please share this with your network – you never know who might need this support! ?? Explore open positions and apply today at https://qr1.be/FS75 ?? Have questions? Our recruiters are here to help: [email protected]. ??♀???♂? #CityOfSanJose ?#PublicService #JobOpportunity #LocalGovernment #CareerTransition #Hiring #Layoffs #Opportunity

    • Job recruitment advertisement for the City of San Jose. Bold yellow text at the top reads "Join Our Team!".  The ad states: "Have you been affected by recent federal layoffs? Explore the possibilities with us! We value your dedication and welcome you to consider joining our team."  The City of San Jose logo is in the upper right corner.  Three inset images show San Jose police officers, city staff indoors, and city employees outdoors.  At the bottom are stylized silhouettes of San Jose buildings and the email address citycareers@sanjoseca.gov and website www.sanjoseca.gov.

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