City of Tustin

  • Tustin, California
City of Tustin

Employer Description

Encompassing over 11 square miles in the heart of Orange County, the City of Tustin (population 83,000 and growing) offers an exceptional quality of life complemented by an ideal Southern California climate. Just 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles, this vibrant City of Trees is known for its low crime rate, superior schools, quality neighborhoods, premium parks and recreation facilities, and cultural and entertainment amenities.

Tustin is conveniently located at the crossroads of the 5 and 55 Freeways, making numerous regional attractions—beaches, performing arts centers, major sports venues, and recreational facilities—easily accessible. Hillside areas offer sweeping panoramic views of the Pacific Coast and Saddleback Mountains, and the City’s picturesque “Old Town” neighborhood, born in the late 1800s, is currently experiencing a renaissance, with a number of new developments and improvements on the horizon.

Combining an historic sense of place with an eye toward the future, Tustin is home to a diverse industrial commercial base that includes flexible technology centers, computer component development, and manufacturing. The Tustin Legacy project is developing the shuttered Tustin Marine Corps Air Station into residential and commercial areas that are designed to connect business and people to neighborhoods and pathways, open space and trails, local history and educational centers.

The District at Tustin Legacy, the Tustin Market Place, the Tustin Auto Center, and Old Town Tustin are all bustling centers of the City’s cultural and economic activity. A weekly farmer’s market and numerous city-sponsored annual events, including the Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cook-Off and the long-running Tustin Tiller Days, contribute to Tustin’s sense of community and connection.

 

10 JOB(S) AT City of Tustin

  • Water Distribution Operator I

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Sep 28, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Water and Wastewater Treatment
    • Other
  • Police Services Officer I

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Aug 01, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Administrative Intern/Graduate Intern (Building & Planning Divisions) (Part-time)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 26, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Building Maintenance
    • Building and Safety
    • Construction and Skilled Trades
    • Internship
    • Planning and Development
  • Police Communications Officer (Lateral - Experienced Only)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Community Relations or PR and Marketing
    • Public Safety
  • Police Communications Officer I (Dispatcher Academy Enrolled/Graduate)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Community Relations or PR and Marketing
    • Dispatch and Telecommunications
    • Public Safety
  • Police Officer Lateral (Experienced Only)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Records Lead

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Recruit

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Recruit (Academy Enrolled)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Detention Officer (Police Services Officer I) (Part-time)

    • Tustin, California
    • City of Tustin, CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Public Safety

City of Tustin

Encompassing over 11 square miles in the heart of Orange County, the City of Tustin (population 83,000 and growing) offers an exceptional quality of life complemented by an ideal Southern California climate. Just 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles, this vibrant City of Trees is known for its low crime rate, superior schools, quality neighborhoods, premium parks and recreation facilities, and cultural and entertainment amenities.

Tustin is conveniently located at the crossroads of the 5 and 55 Freeways, making numerous regional attractions—beaches, performing arts centers, major sports venues, and recreational facilities—easily accessible. Hillside areas offer sweeping panoramic views of the Pacific Coast and Saddleback Mountains, and the City’s picturesque “Old Town” neighborhood, born in the late 1800s, is currently experiencing a renaissance, with a number of new developments and improvements on the horizon.

Combining an historic sense of place with an eye toward the future, Tustin is home to a diverse industrial commercial base that includes flexible technology centers, computer component development, and manufacturing. The Tustin Legacy project is developing the shuttered Tustin Marine Corps Air Station into residential and commercial areas that are designed to connect business and people to neighborhoods and pathways, open space and trails, local history and educational centers.

The District at Tustin Legacy, the Tustin Market Place, the Tustin Auto Center, and Old Town Tustin are all bustling centers of the City’s cultural and economic activity. A weekly farmer’s market and numerous city-sponsored annual events, including the Tustin Street Fair and Chili Cook-Off and the long-running Tustin Tiller Days, contribute to Tustin’s sense of community and connection.

 

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Located in the southwest portion of California, Orange County is simply brimming with vibrant culture, inspiration, and of course, magnificent opportunity. With an abundance of exciting attractions, world-class shopping and dining, and more than 40 miles of beautiful coastline and sun-drenched beaches, it’s no wonder the county is famous for its tourism. The thriving economy, splendid climate and multitude of fascinating things to see and do, however, is why so many people from all walks of life choose to call Orange County home.

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