

Discover how you can connect, grow, and make a difference at work by joining one of our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) These employee-led, voluntary groups foster diversity, inclusion, and professional development while building community across the workplace Join us for an upcoming membership event:
Details:
Wednesday, Aug. 20
11 a.m.–1 p.m.
City Hall, 1st Floor Atrium
Why join? Expand your network, build leadership skills, give back to the community, celebrate diversity, and bring awareness to causes you care about.
�� Bonus: Visit all ERG tables to get your passport stamped for a chance to win a prize!
COP Employees for Christ
Disabled Employees, Allies, and Leaders
National Forum for Black Public Administrators
Native American Network
Phoenix Asian League
Phoenix Hispanic Network
LGBTQ Employees & Allies
Women in Leadership
Thank you for participating in the 10 annual City Hall Selfie Day! Phoenix joined Engaging Local Government Leaders in a worldwide celebration of local government. We loved seeing all of our favorite mascots and are proud to Do Work That Makes Phoenix Work!
Congratulations to everyone – the City of Phoenix was recently recognized as an “EV Friendly Workplace” by Empower Project. They highlight Phoenix for advancing workplace EV charging by offering 140+ parking spaces equipped with Level 2 chargers at key facilities, discounted parking rates, and plans to expand infrastructure.
Charging is available at City Hall, Aviation HQ, Transit Department, police precincts, and public libraries These initiatives align with Phoenix’s Climate Action Plan, promoting sustainable commutes and engaging employees in a cleaner future
The next Phoenix LGBTQ Employee Alliance film discussion is based on the film: Auntie Mame. Participants are encouraged to watch the film ahead of time as it is not shown during the discussion session. Watch it now on Kanopy. Details:
Thursday, Aug 21 | Noon
Virtual event via PHXYou Register: LEA100-VLT-LGBTQ Film
(Course ID # 122124)
Earn 3x Cultural Competency Credits
For those who missed the Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter presentation for the first topic in The Empowered Caregiver series, Building Foundations of Caregiving, the recorded version is now available in PHXYou, event code: LEA106ONL-The Empowered Caregiver
Phoenix’s food action plan is a roadmap outlining how our City, community partners, and residents can support the local food system. The plan will help guide decisions and investments to ensure everyone in Phoenix has access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate food.
This short survey takesabout 5 minutes Your feedback will shape future programs and direct how we invest in our local food system Whether you grow your own food, run a restaurant, or just care about healthy food for everyone your help is appreciated
Take the survey in:
English Community Food Survey
Spanish: Community Food Survey
This plan addresses everything from food access and affordability to local food production, distribution and waste reduction.
Have you tried PHX ACT? This digital tool is for employees to easily report common public service maintenance needs like litter, graffiti, or street maintenance. It works on both desktop and mobile devices, so you can add it to your phone's home screen to have it handy if you spot an issue.
Visit the resources site to find everything you need to get started. The site includes a link to PHX ACT, user’s guide, mobile download instructions, frequently asked questions, and technical support contact information.
Love getting lost in the world of cooking? Join this virtual cooking demonstration and engage with skilled and accredited food experts Prior to the session, you will receive an ingredients list and have the chance to cook along with your own ingredients
Thursday, Aug. 21
6-6:30 p.m.
Must register (Space is limited)
This session is perfect for large groups or individuals who prefer to learn and be entertained from the virtual realm.
In this webinar, presented by Welcoaz, you will see how your nutrition choices affect your overall health and ability to handle stress You will learn about foods that influence your body’s energy levels Details:
August 20 | 12 - 1 p.m. Register today!
An Airfield Maintenance Worker I performs a variety of construction and maintenance tasks on the airfield and streets of Sky Harbor International Airport as well as Deer Valley and Goodyear Airports.
Tasks include asphalt crack sealing, concrete joint sealing, the installation, maintenance, repair of painted or thermoplastic ground markings, general grounds maintenance, setting up of barricades and warning devices to channel traffic around work zones, as well as assisting with concrete and asphalt installation and repair
The incumbent must be capable of operating small to medium sized gasoline/diesel powered engine driven equipment. Individual assignments may require the use of skills in a variety of trades or may be specialized in one area.
Work schedule: 3rd shift, 10:00 p.m.-8:30 a.m., Monday - Thursday.
(Close Date: 8/19/2025)
Pay Range: $17 30 to $28 17/HR
Hiring Range: $17.30 to $23.18/HR.
(Pay range is the entire compensation range for the position classification )
(Hiring range is an estimate of where you can receive an offer The actual salary offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including your skills, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, training, and internal equity. )
Learn about role responsibilities and more information at phoenix.gov/jobs or log into eCHRIS
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