Summary
Licensing Application Technician
Reporting to the Licensing Program Manager (Supervisor I), the Licensing Application Technician (Office Technician [Typing]) works at the advanced journeyperson level and performs the more complex and difficult duties within the program related to application review and processing, qualification evaluation, client support and communication, and program and administrative support.
In all job functions, employees are responsible for creating an inclusive, safe, and secure work environment that values diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences, and is free from discrimination. Employees are expected to provide all members of the public equitable services and treatment, collaborate with underserved communities and tribal governments, and work toward improving outcomes for all Californians.
CalCareers Exams: Once you find the job you want, we need to learn more about you. We will evaluate your education, experience, abilities, and knowledge through an assessment. The assessment process can take many forms, including an interview or exam, depending on the job.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Job Description
Licensing Application Technician
Reporting to the Licensing Program Manager (Supervisor I), the Licensing Application Technician (Office Technician [Typing]) works at the advanced journeyperson level and performs the more complex and difficult duties within the program related to application review and processing, qualification evaluation, client support and communication, and program and administrative support.
In all job functions, employees are responsible for creating an inclusive, safe, and secure work environment that values diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences, and is free from discrimination. Employees are expected to provide all members of the public equitable services and treatment, collaborate with underserved communities and tribal governments, and work toward improving outcomes for all Californians.
CalCareers Exams: Once you find the job you want, we need to learn more about you. We will evaluate your education, experience, abilities, and knowledge through an assessment. The assessment process can take many forms, including an interview or exam, depending on the job.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
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