Municipal government operations spanning public works, recreation, and community services
City of Loveland operates a municipal government serving 75,000+ residents with 500–1,000 employees across operations, construction, engineering, recreation, and support functions. The tech stack reflects infrastructure-heavy work: GIS tools (ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, Server), SCADA systems, network diagnostics (Snort, nmap, Nessus), and municipal management software (Cityworks). Hiring is accelerating with 79 roles posted in the last 30 days—predominantly junior and mid-level positions—indicating active scaling in operations and construction; pain points center on billing automation, cost tracking, and security infrastructure maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Day Camp Director, Assistant Day Camp Director
The City of Loveland is a home-rule municipality in northern Colorado governing operations, public works, recreation, and community services for its residents and surrounding areas. The organization runs capital improvement projects, traffic and roadway infrastructure work, recreation programs (including mobile trailer rentals and day camps), and digital inclusion initiatives like the Affordable Connectivity Program. Core operational challenges include implementing automated accounting and cost-tracking systems, improving billing accuracy, and strengthening commercial security infrastructure. The workforce is distributed across operations, construction, engineering, recreation, and administrative functions.
ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, ArcGIS Server, and ArcGIS Desktop are primary tools in the stack. The organization also uses Cityworks for municipal asset and project management.
The stack includes SCADA for industrial control, Snort and tcpdump for network monitoring, nmap for network scanning, and Nessus for vulnerability assessment. Cybersecurity infrastructure maturity appears to be a current focus area.
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