City of Glendale

  • Glendale, California
City of Glendale

Employer Description

 

The City of Glendale was incorporated on February 16, 1906 and spans approximately 30.6 square miles with a current population of approximately 203,054 people (US Census 2017 Population Estimates). Located minutes away from downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, Burbank, Hollywood, and Universal City, Glendale is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County and is surrounded by Southern California's leading commercial districts.

As one of its core functions, Glendale provides well-maintained streets and a variety of transportation services. The City's historic success at attracting employers is partially attributed to the result of its location at the center of four major freeways including

  • the I-5 Golden State Freeway
  • SR-2 Glendale Freeway
  • ST-134 Ventura Freeway
  • and the 210 Foothill Freeway

 

All these provide easy access for residents, workers, and customers from around the region. Glendale also offers its own bus services, the Beeline, with 13 routes connecting customers to Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the City of Burbank, and the Metrolink Stations in both Burbank and Glendale.

 

The Bob Hope Airport in Burbank serves the Los Angeles area including Glendale, Pasadena and the San Fernando Valley. It is the only airport in the greater Los Angeles area with a direct rail connection to downtown Los Angeles. The City of Glendale is located about 30 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). LAX is a commerce leader and designated as a world-class airport for its convenient location, modern facilities, and superior sea/air/land connections.

Businesses and residents alike have taken advantage of Glendale's central location, reputation for safety, excellent business environment, outstanding schools, state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, and growing restaurant and entertainment options. Glendale is also one of Southern California's leading office markets featuring a wide range of properties and amenities. The City has over six million square feet of office space and is home to such recognized firms as Walt Disney Imagineering, ServiceTitan, IHOP / Applebee's, DreamWorks, LegalZoom, and Public Storage.

Glendale prides itself on the quality of services it provides to the community. It is a full-service City, which includes a water and electrical department. The City operates its own power plant capable of serving the electrical needs of the entire city, although the majority of power is currently imported from other areas for cost savings. Water comes primarily from the Metropolitan Water District, along with a small portion from local wells.

18 JOB(S) AT City of Glendale

  • Water System Apprentice (Unclassified)

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 19, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
    • Water and Wastewater Treatment
  • Jail Administrator

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 19, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Administration and Management
  • Parking Services Supervisor/Operations

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 19, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
  • Public Works Management Analyst/Engineering

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 19, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
    • Engineering
    • Public Works
  • Senior Water Quality Specialist

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 13, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Water and Wastewater Treatment
  • Senior Integrated Waste Planner

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 13, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Planning and Development
    • Sanitation and Solid Waste
  • Police Officer Recruit (Preservice/Academy Graduate)

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Officer Recruit/Police Officer Lateral

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Reserve Police Officer

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Officer Recruit

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Officer Recruit (Bilingual English/Armenian)

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Police Officer Recruit (Bilingual English/Korean)

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Public Safety
  • Senior Electrical Engineer

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Oct 23, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Engineering
  • Civil Engineer I / Public Works

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Oct 15, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Engineering
    • Public Works
  • Facility Attendant I & II

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Aug 27, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Facilities Management
  • Traffic Engineer II

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Engineering
    • Transportation or Transit
  • Hourly City Worker / Youth Employment Apprentice

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Parks and Recreation
  • Hourly City Worker / Youth Employment Team Supervisor

    • Glendale, California
    • CITY OF GLENDALE CA
    • Jul 14, 2024
    • Part Time
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
    • Clerical and Administrative Support

City of Glendale

 

The City of Glendale was incorporated on February 16, 1906 and spans approximately 30.6 square miles with a current population of approximately 203,054 people (US Census 2017 Population Estimates). Located minutes away from downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, Burbank, Hollywood, and Universal City, Glendale is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County and is surrounded by Southern California's leading commercial districts.

As one of its core functions, Glendale provides well-maintained streets and a variety of transportation services. The City's historic success at attracting employers is partially attributed to the result of its location at the center of four major freeways including

  • the I-5 Golden State Freeway
  • SR-2 Glendale Freeway
  • ST-134 Ventura Freeway
  • and the 210 Foothill Freeway

 

All these provide easy access for residents, workers, and customers from around the region. Glendale also offers its own bus services, the Beeline, with 13 routes connecting customers to Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the City of Burbank, and the Metrolink Stations in both Burbank and Glendale.

 

The Bob Hope Airport in Burbank serves the Los Angeles area including Glendale, Pasadena and the San Fernando Valley. It is the only airport in the greater Los Angeles area with a direct rail connection to downtown Los Angeles. The City of Glendale is located about 30 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). LAX is a commerce leader and designated as a world-class airport for its convenient location, modern facilities, and superior sea/air/land connections.

Businesses and residents alike have taken advantage of Glendale's central location, reputation for safety, excellent business environment, outstanding schools, state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, and growing restaurant and entertainment options. Glendale is also one of Southern California's leading office markets featuring a wide range of properties and amenities. The City has over six million square feet of office space and is home to such recognized firms as Walt Disney Imagineering, ServiceTitan, IHOP / Applebee's, DreamWorks, LegalZoom, and Public Storage.

Glendale prides itself on the quality of services it provides to the community. It is a full-service City, which includes a water and electrical department. The City operates its own power plant capable of serving the electrical needs of the entire city, although the majority of power is currently imported from other areas for cost savings. Water comes primarily from the Metropolitan Water District, along with a small portion from local wells.