City of Carson
ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST
SALARY
$49.02 - $62.55 Hourly
$101,961.60 - $130,104.00 Annually
LOCATION
CITY OF CARSON, CA
JOB TYPE
FULL-TIME
JOB NUMBER
2500307
DEPARTMENT
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
OPENING DATE
07/16/2026
CLOSING DATE
7/31/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
SALARY
$49.02 - $62.55 Hourly
$101,961.60 - $130,104.00 Annually
LOCATION
CITY OF CARSON, CA
JOB TYPE
FULL-TIME
JOB NUMBER
2500307
DEPARTMENT
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
OPENING DATE
07/16/2026
CLOSING DATE
7/31/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
THE POSITION
The City of Carson is now accepting applications for the position of Administrative Analyst
Applications will be accepted starting July 16, 2026, until July 31, 2026, at 11:59pm.
The City of Carson City Manager's Office is accepting applications for the position of Administrative Analyst. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the City's most visible, dynamic, and high-performing teams during a pivotal time in Carson's history as the City expands its regional leadership role and prepares to serve as a Venue City for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The City Manager's Office serves as the central leadership and coordination hub for the organization. The Department works closely with the City Council, City Manager, executive leadership team, and all City departments to help advance City priorities, solve complex challenges, and deliver high-quality services to the community. The office is often responsible for leading special projects, developing new initiatives, coordinating across departments, and helping shape the future direction of the City.
The City Manager's Office takes great pride in professionalism, innovation, collaboration, public service, and maintaining high standards of professional conduct and analytical rigor. Staff are expected to reflect those standards in all aspects of their work. The Department fosters a culture where employees are encouraged to think creatively, share ideas, provide meaningful feedback, and continuously develop both personally and professionally. Team members are expected to bring curiosity, initiative, and a solutions-oriented mindset to their work every day. As the City's executive office, the Department strives to set the standard for excellence across the organization. Staff are expected to demonstrate sound judgment, strong ethics, fiscal responsibility, professionalism, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service. The office embraces diversity of thought, background, and experience, recognizing that the best solutions often come from different perspectives and collaborative problem-solving.
The Administrative Analyst will provide direct support to the City Manager's executive team, including two Deputy City Managers, and will work on a wide variety of projects and assignments that impact the organization as a whole. The position is highly collaborative and requires frequent interaction with departments across the City. Successful candidates must be comfortable balancing multiple priorities, managing sensitive assignments, and working in a fast-paced environment where no two days are exactly alike.
Strategic Initiative Coordination
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Support regional planning activities associated with the City's designation as a 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Venue City
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Assist in preparing briefings and presentation materials related to 2028 Games coordination activities
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Help coordinate logistical details for events and dignitary and delegation visits
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Assist with sponsorship outreach and partnership coordination under the direction of executive staff
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Support cross-departmental project tracking and scheduling tied to the City's priorities as a Venue City.
Administrative and Analytical Duties
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Assist in the development and monitoring of departmental budgets; prepare expenditure reports, cost proposals, and supporting financial analysis
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Research, draft, and coordinate City Council staff reports; manage the agenda process in coordination with the City Manager's Office and departmental staff
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Support the development and administration of contracts; prepare RFPs and RFQs; process requisitions, purchase orders, and contractor payments
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Conduct research and analysis in support of new and existing programs; prepare written recommendations for review by executive staff
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Research grant opportunities; assist with grant applications, administration, and compliance reporting
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Prepare correspondence, reports, and briefing materials on behalf of the City Manager's Office
Executive Support and Office Coordination
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Provide scheduling and calendar management support, as needed, including coordination of meetings, appointments, and City functions
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Manage follow-up, logistics, and correspondence associated with executive-level engagements and commitments
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Serve as a coordination point between the City Manager's Office, City departments, and external partners and stakeholders
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Support meeting preparation, agenda coordination, and related administrative functions as assigned
Many of the coordination and partnership responsibilities associated with this assignment are expected to continue beyond 2028, consistent with the City's ongoing regional commitments and long-term strategic priorities.
Vacancy Information
There is one (1) current full-time (FLSA: Exempt) vacancy with a 4/10 schedule, working Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (including a 1-hour unpaid lunch break). Work hours and/or the work schedule may be adjusted based on the operational needs of the City. This position is fully on-site. Remote work is not available for this position.
Job Summary:
Under direction, performs varied and complex professional and confidential administrative work; plans and directs the functions of programs in support of a City Council authorized committee, commission, or board; conducts administrative studies and analysis of operations in order to solve problems of budget, organization, program, procedure, manpower utilization, capital projects, or equipment; acts as staff support to a higher level manager and authorized committees, commissions, or boards.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
(These functions are representative and may not be present in all positions in the class. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind related duties and work assignments.)
- Perform administrative duties to assist the City Manager, General Manager or City management.
- Attend meetings of the committee, commission, or board to which assigned.
- Research feasibility of proposed committee activities and report back to committee.
- Develop procedures for implementing committee programs.
- Serve as liaison with other agencies, the public, and various City departments on behalf of the committee to obtain information or resolve problems of implementing committee programs.
- Research, analyze data, and prepare recommendations in written or oral form to the City Manager and management related to committee programs.
- Represent the City at public functions.
- Disseminate information to the public on behalf of the City in situations requiring judgment and tact.
- Prepare official correspondence.
- Conduct studies of organizational functions related to productivity, budget, and financial analysis; research project costs of new programs.
- Provides administrative solutions requiring knowledge of records management, forms control, systems and procedures analysis, and statistical analysis.
- Assist in budget preparation by drafting or revising justifications for expenditures and compiling supportive data; represent City management in interactions with division managers in preparation, organization, and justification of department budget.
- Perform studies to ascertain the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of departmental operations, policies, and procedures.
- Implement change resulting from studies.
- Write procedural manuals or instructions.
- Prepare written communications regarding City programs, policies or activities for public dissemination.
- Work with departments and officials on administration problems; develop plans and programs.
- Write RFPs and/or RFQs writing for professional services.
- Administer contract compliance administration.
- Prepare and monitor capital improvement project budgets.
- Write and administer grants.
- Evaluate impact of new or revised programs and their objectives compliance.
- Performs related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in an occupationally related field and three (3) years full-time paid experience in a staff capacity analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, systems and procedures, program, budget, or personnel. Experience and/or education in a related field may be substituted on a year for year basis.
Knowledge of:
- Research and analytical methods.
- Statistical methods and procedures.
- Methods of report presentation.
- Budgeting practices.
- Purchasing practices.
- Personnel principles.
- Office Management practices, procedures and safety.
- Organizational Theory.
- Cost Analysis.
- Public Administration.
- Supervision techniques.
Skill and/or Ability to:
- Compile, analyze and evaluate complex administrative and sensitive information.
- Plan, organize, direct and evaluate programs.
- Communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
- Evaluate the work of others.
- Meet approved minimal physical and medical standards.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
- Operate computers and related software.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Employee accommodations for physical or mental disabilities will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Positions in this class normally:
- Require vision (which may be corrected) to read small print.
- Perform work which is primarily sedentary.
- May be required to use personal vehicle in the course of employment.
- Is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions.
- May be required to attend periodic evening meetings and/or to travel within and out of City boundaries to attend meetings.
- May be required to work evenings or weekends.
Recruitment Process :
This recruitment is open until July 31, 2026, at 11:59 pm. To be considered, please submit an online application and required attachments. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the recruitment process, which will consist of the following sections:
- Supplemental Questionnaire, no weight
- Oral exam, weighted at 100%
- Final Selection Interview
The Human Resources Department reserves the right to adjust, modify, delete and/or change the above exam types and/or weights. Supplemental questionnaires are used to evaluate applicant’s indicated abilities with the ideal candidate profile. The Human Resources Department reserves the right to invite those amongst the highest scoring to the next phase of the recruitment.
Appointment :
Any offer of employment, or acceptance of an employment offer, is contingent upon passing pre-employment physical, background check and other required tests. All new employees are required to take a loyalty oath.
Other Information :
The City of Carson is an Equal Opportunity Employer, dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe in the strength that comes from different perspectives and experiences, and we are committed to building a workforce that reflects the vibrant diversity of our community. This commitment is embraced at all levels of our organization, from our management staff to our policymakers. We partner with our staff and community organizations to ensure our policies and practices remain transparent and equitable. As part of this commitment, we regularly publish updated demographic information on our workforce, including data on diversity and pay equity by race and gender.
In accordance with the California Fair Chance Act, the City of Carson will consider all qualified applicants, including those with a criminal history. Applicants are not required to disclose their criminal history or undergo a background check until receiving a conditional job offer. If any concerns arise from a background check, and the conviction is directly related to the role, applicants will have the opportunity to provide context, present mitigating evidence, or dispute the report's accuracy. For more information about the Fair Chance Act, please visit https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act.
The City of Carson intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If you need a special accommodation during the recruitment process or would like this information in an alternative format, please contact Human Resources at (310) 952-1736.
IMPORTANT NOTICE : This recruitment is Open
**CURRENT CITY OF CARSON EMPLOYEES:**Please do not use your City of Carson email address as part of this application. You must indicate a personal email address in order to receive communication and/or notices from Human Resources throughout the recruitment process.
EmployerCity of Carson
Address
701 E. Carson Street
Carson, California, 90745
Phone (310) 952-1736
Websitehttp://ci.carson.ca.us
EmployerCity of CarsonPhone (310) 952-1736 Websitehttp://ci.carson.ca.usAddress
701 E. Carson Street
Carson, California, 90745
ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST Supplemental Questionnaire* QUESTION 1 The following supplemental questions will be used to assist us in screening your application. You are required to answer each of the following questions truthfully and completely. This questionnaire will be used to determine if you meet the minimum qualifications for this job. Your responses to this questionnaire may also be used to evaluate your qualifications beyond the minimum requirements, as part of the application screening process. As such, please take the time necessary to answer the questions thoroughly. Applications submitted without a completed supplemental questionnaire, or those that say see resume or application, may not be considered. It is imperative that your responses to the questionnaire provide a true and accurate reflection of your background. Additionally, your answers MUST be supported by the information you have entered in your general application. Responses which cannot be substantiated by information contained in your application will be deemed invalid. Falsification, exaggeration and misrepresentation will result in your disqualification. Your responses will be evaluated as submitted. Do you agree to answer the following questions truthfully and completely AND understand that falsification or overstatement of your qualifications is grounds for disqualification of your application?
Yes
No
- QUESTION 2
Which one of the following statements best describes the highest education you earned?
Please note: **Proof of education (AA degree or higher)**must be attached at the time of submission with your application.
I earned a high school/GED certificate.
I earned an Associates degree.
I earned a Bachelor's degree.
I earned a graduate degree.
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QUESTION 3 Please describe any experience you have with fundraising or sponsorship development. This may include securing corporate sponsorships, managing donor relationships, grant fundraising, or coordinating fundraising events. If you have not had direct fundraising responsibility, describe any related experience you have supporting those efforts.
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QUESTION 4 Describe any experience you have with marketing, communications, or branding, whether for a city, organization, program, or event. What was your role, and what were you trying to achieve?
If you do not have applicable experience, please write N/A.
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QUESTION 5 Describe your experience planning or coordinating special events, including the scale and nature of the event, your specific responsibilities, and any challenges you navigated. If you have coordinated events involving elected officials, executives, or dignitaries, please include that context.
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QUESTION 6 Describe your experience developing or monitoring a budget. What tools or processes did you use to track expenditures, and how did you identify and address discrepancies or variances?
If you do not have applicable experience, please indicate ‘N/A
- QUESTION 7 Describe a time you managed a contract or procurement process, including preparation of an RFP or RFQ. What was your role, and what challenges did you encounter?
If you do not have applicable experience, please indicate ‘N/A
- QUESTION 8 The City Manager's Office coordinates initiatives across multiple City departments and external partners simultaneously. Describe a situation where you were responsible for managing a complex, multi-stakeholder project. How did you keep the work on track and ensure all parties were aligned?
If you do not have applicable experience, please indicate ‘N/A
- QUESTION 9 Describe your experience preparing staff reports, executive briefings, or formal written recommendations for elected officials or senior leadership. What was the subject matter, and what was the outcome?
If you do not have applicable experience, please indicate ‘N/A
- QUESTION 10 This position requires the ability to shift between detailed financial and administrative work and high-level coordination responsibilities, sometimes on the same day. Give an example of a role where you regularly managed that kind of variety. How did you prioritize and stay organized?
If you do not have applicable experience, please indicate ‘N/A
- Required Question
