Thu, Jun 05, 2003
Take This Job Before a Washed-Up TSA Retiree Gets It!
JOB DESCRIPTION: Director Of County Airports
About Us:
The County of Santa Clara is the fourth largest
county in the State of California. With a population of 1.7 million
people, a budget of over $2.1 billion [that's a
county-only tax burden of over $1200 for
every man, woman, and child --ed.] and over 16,000 employees,
Santa Clara County provides a wide variety of essential services to
its residents. Silicon Valley is located in Santa Clara County and
is home to a diverse population as well as some of the most
sophisticated high-tech companies in the country. Santa Clara
County offers an excellent benefit package including health
insurance, paid vacation/sick leave, tuition reimbursement and
membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).
DIRECTOR OF COUNTY AIRPORTS
Job Description:
The County of Santa Clara is seeking a dynamic professional for the
Director of County Airports
position. This highly responsible position directs the day-to-day
operation and administrative functions of three general aviation
airports. The ideal candidate will have graduated from an
accredited college or university with a major in business or public
administration or a closely-related field and five years of
responsible administrative experience, two years of which must be
in airport management operations.
Contact: County Government Center, Department of Human
Resources
Lower Level, East Wing
70 W. Hedding Street
San Jose, CA 95110. (408) 299-5830
Job Code: J914817YU
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