Municipal government operating water, sewer, and infrastructure systems across Sacramento
Sacramento city government manages water, sewer, flood control, and capital infrastructure across a jurisdiction of 1,001–5,000 staff. The tech stack—SCADA, VTScada, GIS, Python, SQL, and FME—reflects heavy operational and systems-control work rather than typical civic software. Hiring velocity is accelerating across operations (39 roles) and engineering (24 roles), with strong junior-to-mid pipeline, signaling active infrastructure modernization tied to projects like control-system upgrades, wastewater rate planning, and the 2040 general plan rollout.
Notable leadership hires: Survey Party Chief, Program Director
The City of Sacramento, incorporated in 1849, operates under a Council-Manager government structure established in 1920. The city council consists of a Mayor and eight district representatives, all serving four-year terms. Core operations span water and sewer systems, flood control, permitting and planning, construction oversight, and capital improvement prioritization. The city faces ongoing pressure to modernize aging infrastructure—including process control systems and hydraulic modeling for sewer planning—while managing competing capital priorities and regulatory compliance across environmental and cyber-security domains.
Primary tools include SCADA and VTScada for control systems, GIS for infrastructure mapping, Python and SQL for data analysis, FME for ETL, Granicus for civic engagement, AutoCAD for design, and Microsoft Office suite. Focus is operational systems management rather than commercial SaaS.
Active projects include capital improvement prioritization, water/sewer/flood control system maintenance, hydraulic modeling for wastewater planning, control system upgrades, 2040 general plan implementation, and planning code updates. Critical path deadlines and asset risk analysis are ongoing pain points.
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