Municipal government managing infrastructure, parks, and public services for Green Bay
The City of Green Bay operates a 501–1,000-person government agency focused on municipal infrastructure, parks, and community services. Current hiring momentum is accelerating across 61 open roles, with the majority junior-level positions (39 of 61), concentrated in operations and parks departments—typical scaling pattern for seasonal and maintenance-intensive city functions. Active project portfolio emphasizes stormwater resilience, erosion control, and parks maintenance, while pain points center on aging infrastructure durability, regulatory compliance, and operational downtime reduction.
Notable leadership hires: Public Works Director, Fire Chief
The City of Green Bay is a municipal government agency headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, responsible for managing city assets, infrastructure, and quality-of-life services for residents and businesses. Operations span parks and recreation, public works, engineering, security, and community development. The agency's current focus includes stormwater facility maintenance, erosion control programs, urban forest upkeep, and seasonal recreation offerings. Technology infrastructure relies on GIS systems for asset mapping, CAD and SCADA for infrastructure management, and standard Microsoft Office productivity suites.
Primary tools include GIS (geographic information systems), CAD, SCADA, Zoom, Microsoft Office, Excel, and Adobe Creative Cloud (Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign).
Long-term stormwater system resilience, minimizing infrastructure downtime, regulatory compliance for permits, pest management, budget management for utilities, and maintaining safety standards across parks and facilities.
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