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Laborer (2 Positions)
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East Bay
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| The Facilities Development & Operations department provides general maintenance and cleaning services across campus, supports special event set-up and take-down, assists with minor furniture-moving projects, and secures buildings and equipment from unauthorized access. The Laborer position is responsible for special event set-up and take-down; loading and unloading furniture, equipment, supplies, and materials; removing and hauling waste and recyclables from central aggregation areas and event or clean-up sites; and performing a variety of manual labor duties. Laborers perform tasks such as moving heavy furniture, equipment, and materials; cleaning assigned areas, including removing construction debris; cleaning gutters, culverts, drainage structures, roadsides, and streets; power washing; cleaning equipment; and supporting special cleaning projects. They assist crafts and construction workers with unskilled tasks, including preparing work areas, rough repairs, tearing down structures, patching pavement, and performing pick-and-shovel work. Additional duties include grounds maintenance (pruning, trimming, spraying, removing undergrowth and debris, and preparing areas with hand tools), operating and performing basic preventive maintenance on hand and powered tools and equipment, and, in some cases, driving a motor vehicle to transport and deliver materials. |
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Student Conduct Administrator (Administrator I)
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Chico
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| Under the general supervision of the Director of Student Rights & Responsibilities (SRR), the Student Conduct Administrator conducts investigations involving students, facilitates student complaints, adjudicates disciplinary referrals related to violations of Title 5 of the California Code of Education, and assists in the development of departmental policies and procedures.
The incumbent serves as the lead administrator for one or more functional areas, including, but not limited to, Student Compliance, Academic Integrity, and student organization investigations. This position may also assist the Director with oversight of the daily operations of the Student Rights & Responsibilities Office.
The incumbent works collaboratively and effectively with students, faculty, staff, parents, and members of the public.
Why Chico State? The position offers more than a career – it’s an opportunity to grow professionally while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
• 15 paid holidays, plus vacation and sick leave to support work-life balance;
• Exceptional health benefits options, some currently with no monthly out-of-pocket premium;
• Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), offering lifetime retirement medical benefits for qualifying retirees;
• And access to the fee waiver education program for eligible employees or their dependents.
Be a part of a team that values integrity and transformation, all while enjoying the unmatched benefits of working in higher education!
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Department of Teacher Education and Foundations - Department Chair (12-Month)
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Watson College of Education (WCOE), California State University San Bernardino invites applications for the position of Department Chair for one of its largest and most comprehensive academic departments on campus. The department includes eight programs serving a highly diverse student body and partnering extensively with regional P–12 schools and community organizations.
The Department Chair provides collaborative, equity-centered leadership within a shared governance environment and is responsible for advancing academic excellence, accreditation compliance, faculty development, student success, strategic planning, enrollment management, resource stewardship, and community engagement. The Chair reports to the Dean of the WCOE College and works closely with program coordinators, faculty, staff, district partners, university leadership, and University Advancement.
This is a 12-month administrative appointment with assigned time consistent with CSU policy and requires five days a week campus presence. The successful candidate must be eligible for appointment with tenure at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor. |
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Custodial Coordinator
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East Bay
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| California State University, East Bay is seeking a Custodial Coordinator to support daily custodial operations and ensure a clean, safe, and welcoming campus environment. Reporting to Facilities Development & Operations, this position plays a key role in coordinating custodial services across academic, administrative, housing, and event spaces.
The Custodial Coordinator assists with scheduling, work assignments, quality control inspections, and staff coordination across multiple shifts. This role supports compliance with CSU standards, health and safety regulations, and sustainability initiatives, including waste reduction and recycling programs. The coordinator also works closely with supervisors, Facilities Work Control, and campus partners to respond to service requests, special events, and operational needs.
The ideal candidate will have experience in custodial operations, strong organizational and communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a diverse campus environment. Familiarity with work order systems, union environments, and customer service best practices is highly desirable. The ability to lead by example, support staff, and maintain consistent service levels is essential. This position offers an opportunity to contribute directly to the campus community while supporting a collaborative Facilities team dedicated to operational excellence. |
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Payroll Technician I (Temporary)
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East Bay
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| Under close supervision, the Payroll Technician I performs routine payroll and personnel transactions for all California State University employees. Incumbents process a full range of payroll and personnel actions, including appointments, changes in status, leaves of absence, and separations, in accordance with established CSU policies and procedures.
The Payroll Technician I applies payroll and personnel transaction rules and regulations consistent with CSU policies and guidelines, state and federal laws, education codes, and applicable collective bargaining agreements. The incumbent validates reported work hours, leave usage, accruals, and entitlements, and audits payroll and related reports to ensure accuracy. The position identifies discrepancies, errors, or other payroll-related issues and performs appropriate corrective actions in accordance with established guidelines.
The Payroll Technician I responds promptly, effectively, and professionally to requests for payroll-related information and assistance from campus departments, employees, and other stakeholders. The position prepares and codes payroll and personnel transactions and enters data into Oracle/PeopleSoft and the State’s Payroll Information Management System. The incumbent verifies and audits warrant reports prior to the release of payments.
In addition, the Payroll Technician I processes third-party payroll actions involving employee pay, including judgments, levies, bankruptcies, and child support wage garnishments. The position also provides general clerical and administrative support to the Payroll Office, including filing and retrieving payroll records, answering phones, completing miscellaneous payroll forms (including employment verifications), and providing general reception support.
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Media Production Specialist- - Hrly/Int POOL (Athletics)
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Long Beach
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| Under the immediate supervision of the Associate Athletic Director of Broadcast & Communications, the incumbent will support Athletic Department game day activities at Walter Pyramid and Blair Field related to the video production, content, editing and streaming for live athletic events. Additionally, the incumbent will maintain a focus on capturing most aspects of the live events, including pre-game activities, promotions, game action and the overall fan environment. |
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Collection Strategies Librarian
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| This tenure-line faculty position at Cal Poly focuses on the strategic assessment and sustainable growth of library collections. The Collection Strategies Librarian leverages data and emerging technologies to build representative, inclusive collections that support a broad range of academic disciplines and research methods. Working under the general supervision of the Associate Dean for Collections, Systems, and Digital Strategy, the role prioritizes equitable access and sustainable licensing in a global information landscape. In addition to discipline-specific duties, the position entails participation in library-wide strategic initiatives, and a formal program of scholarship and creative work. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to professional scholarship and service, meeting the university’s requirements for tenure and promotion through active engagement in the field. Kennedy Library recognizes that candidates may have acquired relevant experience in a variety of ways. We expect candidates to be stronger in some required qualifications than others. We are committed to helping future colleagues expand their skills as well as learning from their areas of strength. |
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Business Librarian
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Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
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| The Business Librarian at Cal Poly is a tenure-track faculty member responsible for aligning library services with the university’s "Learn by Doing" mission. Primary responsibilities include serving as the lead liaison to the Orfalea College of Business where they support undergraduate and graduate programs across the San Luis Obispo, Solano, and community college 2+2 degree contexts. Additionally, the Business Librarian plays a lead liaison role for Agribusiness in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, supporting hands-on, interdisciplinary programs that integrate quantitative analysis and industry engagement. The role involves active collaboration with faculty and students to meet accreditation and curricular priorities. In addition to discipline-specific duties, the position entails participation in library-wide strategic initiatives, and a formal program of scholarship and creative work. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to professional scholarship and service, meeting the university’s requirements for tenure and promotion through active engagement in the field. Kennedy Library recognizes that candidates may have acquired relevant experience in a variety of ways. We expect candidates to be stronger in some required qualifications than others. We are committed to helping future colleagues expand their skills as well as learning from their areas of strength. |
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Physician - Primary Care (10/12 Pay Plan)
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East Bay
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| The Physician is an integral part of the Student Health & Counseling Services (SHCS). The Physician participates in the daily operational and practical needs of SHCS, primarily performs medical diagnostic and treatment activities, and participates in practitioner peer review staff educational and administrative meetings as needed. The incumbent will also assist SHCS in its on-going preparation for re-accreditation and HIPAA compliance as well as provide health education and participate in teaching activities.
The incumbent will have regular contact with blood, blood products and bodily fluids as well as communicable diseases. There may also be some contact with physical and chemical hazardous materials, such as liquid nitrogen, TCA, etc. Routine exposure to needles and sharp objects is to be expected. The incumbent must be able to respond to on-campus medical emergencies which may require walking outdoors several blocks carrying medical equipment or driving a minivan. This position may require occasional coverage at CSU East Bay’s Concord campus.
The incumbent must be willing to comply with local and state laws governing CSU practices, be able to perform within the full spectrum of their specialty and comply with rules and regulations presented within their respective department(s).
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Building Service Engineer (2 Positions)
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San José
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| Under general supervision of the Facilities Project Supervisor for HVAC, the Building Service Engineer operates, maintains, repairs, and inspects HVAC and water systems. Key responsibilities include testing and calibrating machinery, chemically treating boiler and cooling tower water, diagnosing and repairing distribution systems, and utilizing building automation systems for troubleshooting and optimization. The engineer responds to service requests, maintains swimming pools, and keeps detailed logs of maintenance activities. |
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Groundsworker - (Groundsworker, Range 1) - Grounds Housing
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San Francisco
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| Under the direct supervision of the Grounds Supervisor, the primary responsibility of the Groundsworker is to plant, cultivate, fertilize, water; rake leaves; remove weeds; remove debris; maintain lawns; prepare and treat soils for planting; utilize and maintain tools, supplies and equipment; trim and prune trees, shrubs, and hedges; and erect tree supports. The Groundsworker may operate and perform minor maintenance on small power-operated equipment. They may also assist in sprinkler repair or nursery functions; and provide work direction to students or unskilled assistants. |
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School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) - Graduate Assistant (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Computer Science & Engineering is seeking a Graduate Assistant (GA) to provide professional research assistance to a faculty member. This position focuses on two research areas:
Generative AI Security – studying adversarial robustness, trustworthy AI, and vulnerabilities in large-scale machine learning systems.
Information Freshness in Wireless Networks – analyzing and optimizing timeliness of information delivery, latency, and age-of-information metrics in networked systems.
This role is ideal for graduate students who want to develop advanced research skills while contributing to cutting-edge projects in computing, AI, and wireless communication. |
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Groundsworker
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East Bay
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| The main function of the Groundsworker position is to maintain the campus grounds in a way that provides a safe and aesthetically pleasing environment for the staff, faculty, students and the community. Under general supervision, this position performs work involving some or all of the following: planting, cultivating, fertilizing, spraying and watering ornamental plants, shrubs, hedges, trees, lawns and flowers. The Groundsworker is also responsible for raking, removing weeds, cleaning trash from assigned areas including parking lots; preparing and treating soils for planting, maintaining hoses, sprinklers, tools, supplies and equipment in proper condition and repair. Additionally, trimming of trees, hedges, shrubs, and install tree supports. This position may operate and perform minor repairs and maintenance on power equipment such as lawn mowers, edger’s, and weed eaters and assist in preparing athletic fields for events. The Groundsworker may occasionally assist a in sprinkler repair, spraying, tree trimming, or nursery functions, operate trucks and other equipment in performance of assigned duties. In addition, this position may construct flower beds, maintain drainage systems, remove brush and trees, collects trash, and helps to install concrete and asphalt. |
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Building Service Engineer
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East Bay
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| The Building Service Engineer completes independent and on-going performance of maintenance and repair work on a wide range of heating, ventilating, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, refrigeration, air conditioning, and water systems. Building Service Engineers perform work on complex refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Under general supervision, the Building Service Engineer (BSE) independently performs ongoing preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, and minor repair on a wide range of campus mechanical systems, including heating, ventilating, plumbing, electrical (as related to HVAC), refrigeration/air-conditioning, and water systems. Uses the campus building automation system (BAS) to diagnose issues, adjust setpoints/schedules, and optimize comfort and energy use; responds to service requests; tests and chemically treats boiler/condenser/cooling-tower water; and maintains logs and records in the campus CMMS (TMA). May rotate through central plant and building utility rooms and may provide instruction to semi-skilled staff. Responds to campus emergencies as essential personnel.
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Assistant Professor in Construction Management
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Chico
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| The Construction Management Department in the College of Engineering, Computer Science, & Construction Management at California State University, Chico is seeking applicants for a tenure track Assistant Professor to begin Fall 2026. In support of our applied learning focus, applicants should have a proven track record of construction management and want to share their industry experience with Chico State students looking to pursue a rewarding career. Prior project management experience must include duties to oversee and control a project’s scope, time, cost, safety, quality and resources. Successful candidates should want to join a close group of faculty and staff who have demonstrated the ability to work with a diverse population and provide an inclusive learning environment. Applicants should understand the foundation of construction education, along with an understanding of new technologies and trends in construction, to successfully teach, perform scholarly activities and provide service to the department and community. |
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WCOE - Dean's Suite - Graduate Assistant Monthly - (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Watson College of Education, Dean’s Office, Office of Assessment & Accreditation
Under immediate supervision, the Graduate Assistant will assist with various professional, technical, and research-based duties associated with Departments and programs in the WCOE Dean’s Office.
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WCOE Graduate Assistant Monthly - (GA) Pool
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| Watson College of Education, Dean’s Office, Office of Assessment & Accreditation
Under immediate supervision, the Graduate Assistant will assist with various professional, technical, and research-based duties associated with accreditation activities and programs in the WCOE Dean’s Office.
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Lifeguard (TUC- Aquatic Center)
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Northridge
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| The University Corporation is looking for a Lifeguard for our Aquatic Center. Under the direct supervision of the Supervisor, this position will provide programming support for water safety and boating, including customer service, participant supervision, facility and program safety, equipment and facility cleaning, launching/operating vessels, and providing basic program facilitation/instruction. |
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Boating and Safety Operations Assistant (TUC – Aquatic Center)
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Northridge
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| The University Corporation is a nonprofit 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
Under the direct supervision of the Supervisor, this position will provide operational support for water safety and boating, including program/event setup/breakdown, site and equipment staging, equipment and facility cleaning and maintenance, transporting/launching/retrieving vessels, interacting with participants, and clerical functions.
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Custodian- Hrly/Int POOL (DSA)
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Long Beach
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| Under the direction of the Associate Director, Custodial Services, the custodian will provide various custodian and housekeeping support services for on and off Housing, Residential Life & Auxiliaries (HRLAs) complexes. The incumbent will be responsible for the overall cleanliness of assigned building, floors, facilities, foyers, stairwells, including but not limited to cleaning student rooms, common areas, lounges, kitchens and hallways; clean and disinfect bathrooms; strip and wax floors; clean windows; move furniture from one area to another; wash concrete areas outside of the buildings, execute the delivery and pickup of guest-requested items to and from guest rooms, maintain carts and manage constant supply of clean linens for Summer Conference programs, ensuring closets are fully stocked and remove trash and dirty linens including cleaning and care of flooring (e.g. carpet, tile, etc.) high dusting, edging, scrubbing, cleaning of desks, and perform other related duties as required. |