Office Assistant I - II
Company: Sac Metro Air District
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: June 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Flier – Office Assistant I-II Sac Metro Air District is
hiring a professional, highly organized, and detail-oriented Office
Assistant for in-office operations in the Administrative Services
Division. The Office Assistant will be one of two Office Assistants
and an Administrative Assistant supporting the District front
office operations by greeting customers, answering phones,
processing incoming/outgoing mail and invoices, processing
purchasing requests and accounts receivables, making travel
arrangements, scheduling meetings, and coordinating building or
fleet service requests. Pay: $21.14 - $28.82 Hourly Plus an
outstanding benefits package including medical, dental, and vision
insurance with District contributions covering the employee-only
premiums, CalPERS retirement, vacation, holidays, sick leave, and
more! Details are provided at the end of this announcement. You
must apply at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/aqmd by 4:00
p.m., Friday, July 11, 2025. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Under
general supervision, the Office Assistant performs a variety of
clerical support tasks including receptionist duties, mail
processing, filing, and typing; and performs other related duties
as required. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are
normally filled by advancement from a lower level. Office Assistant
I – This is the entry and training level class. Incumbents work
under immediate supervision and perform repetitive or closely
related duties according to established procedures. Office
Assistant II – This is the experienced working-level class.
Incumbents work under general supervision and perform a wide
variety of difficult and complex clerical work which requires the
use of word-processing software applications. TYPICAL DUTIES The
duties listed below are examples of the work typically performed by
employees in this class. An employee may not be assigned all duties
listed and may be assigned duties that are not listed below. Acts
as a receptionist; takes and transmits messages; takes and refers
complaints from the public; receives and transfers calls to
appropriate extension; provides general agency information and
alternative telephone numbers to public callers; greets and routes
office callers. 2. Types lists, memos, letters, forms, permits,
reports, and other documents; makes routine checks of clerical work
for compliance with specific requirements of form and content;
searches records and files for data. 3. Performs all types of
filing (alphabetical, numerical, chronological, and code); tracks
and updates information, mailed documents, and manuals using a
computer or manual system. 4. Makes travel arrangements; works with
the travel agency to arrange hotel, airline, and rental car
reservations; completes necessary paperwork for reservations and
conference/workshop attendance; completes forms for reimbursement.
5. Schedules meetings and appointments; makes room arrangements. 6.
Processes petty cash reimbursements. 7. Collects and delivers
correspondence, records, and packages; stamps, sorts, and
distributes incoming mail and faxes; assists with or prepares mass
mailings; processes outgoing mail; copies a variety of documents on
the photocopy machine. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and
Experience: Office Assistant I – One year of general clerical
experience or any combination of training and/or experience that
provides the desired knowledge and abilities. Office Assistant II –
One year of experience as an Office Assistant I or two years of
typing and general clerical experience or any combination of
training and/or experience that provides the desired knowledge and
abilities. Knowledge of: Both Classes – Telephone and office
receptionist etiquette; basic elements of English grammar,
spelling, usage, and punctuation; alphanumeric filing and retrieval
systems; office methods and clerical recordkeeping procedures.
Office Assistant II – District procedures and operations. Ability
to: Both Classes – Type at a sufficient speed to perform the work
of the unit; speak clearly; perform routine clerical work;
establish and maintain working relationships with staff and public;
work independently; attend to detail. The Air District offers a
robust benefits package under the current resolutions and contracts
including the following: Health & Wellness Cafeteria Plan - The
District provides funding of up to 80% of the current Kaiser Family
plan premium (up to $2,314.83/month in 2025). Medical Insurance -
The District offers a wide range of HMO and PPO health plans
through CalPERS. Dental Insurance - Basic Plan: 100% District paid
for employees and their dependents. Enhanced Plan: Employee pays
the difference in premium from the Basic plan. Vision Insurance -
District-paid coverage for employees. Flexible Spending Accounts -
Health and dependent care plans allowing employee pre-tax
contributions of up to $3,300 and $5,000 per plan year,
respectively. Life Insurance - District provides $50,000 in
coverage for employees. Voluntary plans are available for employee
and family coverage. Long-Term Disability - District-paid coverage,
up to $9,000 per month, based on pre-disability earnings. Aflac -
Voluntary plans for cancer, accident, & specified health event.
Post Employment Retirement - Employees contribute 7% (classic
members) or 7.75% (new members) to the California Public Employees
Retirement System (CalPERS) defined benefit plan. The benefit
formula is 2% @ 55 for classic members and 2% @ 62 new members
(membership beginning after January 2013 or with more than 6-month
break in CalPERS service). 457 Plan - Voluntary tax-deferred
retirement savings plan with a District match of up to $35 per pay
period. Retiree Medical Insurance - District retirees may be
eligible to enroll in a CalPERS health plan with a District
contribution. COLAs & Incentives Annual Cost of Living Adjustments
- 2% to 4% per year based on changes in the consumer price index.
Commute Allowance - up to $110 per month for use of approved
alternate means of commuting to work, e.g., Regional Transit,
carpool, bicycle, walking, zero-emission vehicle. Education
Allowance - up to $2,400 per year. Employee Assistance Plan -
available for employees and members of their household. Uniform
Allowance - Up to $180 every 2 years for safety shoes for eligible
employees. Management Differential - A 5% salary differential is
provided to management employees. Flexible Work Arrangements 9/80
Schedule Option - Employees may have the option to work a standard
schedule of 8 hours a day 5 days a week, or a 9/80 working mostly
9-hour days with a day off every other week. Flexible Schedules -
Employees may be allowed a work schedule that provides for starting
and quitting times other than the standard 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Opportunity to Telework – Some positions allow for flexible
telework schedules. Paid Time Off Vacation - 12 days per year for
the first 3 years, then 20 days to 27 days per year based on years
of service. Sick Leave - 15 days per year. Holidays - 11 days per
year. Administrative Leave - 10 days per year. Management Sick
Leave Payout - Sick leave may be accumulated without limitation and
management employees will be paid one-half of accrued sick leave
upon retirement unless such payment is waived. Sick leave is
convertible to PERS retirement service credits. Vacation Leave
Payout – Unrepresented supervisors and managers may cash out
vacation for the equivalent cash compensation each fiscal year in
an amount not to exceed the cap or hours used during the year.
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