The Community Services Department is looking for one highly energetic and motivated self-starter to perform a variety of tasks for the Department's Maintenance Division.
If you’re seeking a fiscally sound organization with a recently adopted two-year budget and a workplace that values innovation, community engagement, and professional growth, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Ask yourself:
- Are you ready to join a city that challenges convention and values new ideas?
- Do you thrive in a fast-paced, service-driven environment?
- Can you inspire others through leadership, collaboration, and dedication?
SUPPLEMENTAL RECRUITMENT INFORMATION
Candidate applications will be screened for minimum qualifications as well as against the pool of qualified applicants who apply. Successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview. Dates for recruitment processes are subject to change. Recruitment may close after a sufficient number of qualified applicants are received. All candidates will be notified of their standing in the recruitment process via email.
OPEN DATE: July 1, 2026 CLOSE DATE: July 20, 2026 (or until 150 applications are received) PANEL INTERVIEW: August 5, 2026
The Position
T he Maintenance Craftsworker I performs a variety of maintenance-related tasks, which include operating vehicles and various types of equipment for the Community Services Department's Maintenance division. These employees will perform irrigation repairs, playground equipment repairs, and basic plumbing repairs, and will assist with maintenance and burials at the City-owned cemetery. They may perform s treet/curb marking, pothole repair, concrete removal and replacement, and street sign removal, maintenance, and replacement.
The Maintenance Craftsworker I is an entry-level position. These individuals perform more routine tasks and duties as assigned. They are not expected to operate with the same independence and judgment as individuals operating within the Craftsworker II classification. Employees in this classification work under immediate supervision, learning their positions' functional/technical aspects.
The Maintenance Craftsworker I position is full-time, 38 hours per week, between Monday and Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Hours of work may vary, and some evening and holiday hours may be required. Work schedule depends on crew assignment and will be determined upon hire.
If you answered yes, consider joining Team Claremont as our next Maintenance Craftsworker I and help shape the future of a city that continues to set the standard for municipal excellence.
Ideal Candidate
Experience : One year of experience in construction or maintenance work, including some semi-skilled assignments.
Education: Completion of high school or equivalent is required.
Licenses: Class C driver's license with a good driving record. The successful candidate must attain, within six months of employment, a valid Class B California driver's license and keep it in good standing
Highly Desirable: Prior municipal maintenance experience i s desirable.
For a comprehensive list of duties and requirements, review the job description HERE
Additional Information
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
The Community Services Department is responsible for managing and coordinating the work effort of three operating divisions: Maintenance, Solid Waste, and Motor Fleet. To deliver the high-quality services necessary to fulfill the needs of the City Council and the citizens, the department has an annual operating budget of $17.2 million and 38 full-time employees across all divisions.
The Solid Waste Division is tasked with providing residential and commercial sanitation services, including trash, organic, and recycling collection. The Maintenance Division oversees all sewer, street, and sidewalk maintenance; public facilities maintenance; and maintenance of the City’s parks and urban forest. Lastly, the Motor Fleet Division is responsible for maintaining the City's fleet and fueling stations.
Community Services has an annual work plan that includes implementing applicable sustainability actions listed in the Sustainable City, and increasing sustainability efforts throughout City facilities and programs. Among other plans, Community Services is responsible for maintaining the landscape and facilities surrounding the iconic Claremont Village.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging.
This summary highlights select benefits. Comprehensive benefits, pays, and working conditions are outlined in the applicable Association Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The full MOU is available on the City’s website.
Closing Date/Time: 7/20/2026 1:00 PM Pacific
City of Claremont
Located approximately 30 miles east of Los Angeles, Claremont is a prestigious community consisting of 35,000 residents and 140 acres of developed parks and tree-lined streets. The City’s development has always been closely associated with the academically acclaimed Claremont Colleges: a consortium of five undergraduate and two graduate higher education institutions. The community takes pride in its rich cultural, educational and architectural heritage, as well as its small-town atmosphere.
Known throughout the region for its stately and beautiful single-family homes (many of historical significance), Claremont also offers condominiums, townhouses, and apartment living to meet varied needs and lifestyles.
In balance with residential development, there are thriving commercial and major industrial centers in Claremont as well as the historical downtown "Village."
The City has a well-educated, professional, and skilled labor force; quality and diversified residential areas; and excellent educational and recreational facilities. These attributes—along with progressive, well-managed City government and intense interest in community and cultural activities—make Claremont an ideal place to live and to conduct business.
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