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Internal Number: JC-505313
Drive operational excellence at the highest level—manage statewide facilities and fleet programs, advise leadership, and deliver innovative building solutions as Assistant Deputy Director of Operations for the California State Lottery!
Under the administrative direction of the Deputy Director, Operations, the Assistant Deputy Director (ADD), Operations provides executive level oversight for the Lottery’s facility and fleet programs statewide. The ADD is responsible for directing the Facilities & Fleet Management Branch and the Facilities Development Unit within the Operations Division and serves as the principal policy advisor and consultant to the directorate on a variety of facilities, engineering, and maintenance matters, including the development of new buildings. The incumbent develops, implements, and evaluates policies and procedures to ensure departmental compliance with the legal requirements of the State. This position requires a high level of technical expertise in construction, engineering, and design fields in order to effectively manage Lottery’s facility portfolio.
This position is headquartered at the Sacramento Headquarters location and is eligible for a hybrid telework schedule. Employees must be able to report to their assigned headquarters office as assigned. Travel expense to and from the assigned headquarters are the responsibility of the employee. Eligibility for telework requires the employee to reside in California per California Government Code Section 14200 which states: “telecommuting means the partial or total substitution of computers or telecommunication technologies, or both, for the commute to work by employees residing in California.”
When choosing a state organization to work for, there are a lot of options. Why choose the California State Lottery?
People are drawn to the Lottery because we:
Are an energetic, creative, and talented team
Value diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Empower team members to bring their knowledge, expertise, and innovation
Recognize individual and team contributions
Support the importance of work-life balance
Invest in the professional development of our team members
Are dedicated to preserving our environment by lowering our carbon footprint
The Lottery is less than 30 minutes from all that Downtown Sacramento has to offer. Amenities include an onsite restaurant, free gym, close to the light rail station, electric car charging stations, and free parking!! Apply today to join a dynamic organization that is not only passionate about its mission, but also its people!!
It is highly recommended that you apply online using your CalCareersaccount. Please ensure to monitor your email and/or CalCareers account for communication associated with your application submission.
A Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) is REQUIRED AS PART OF THE EXAMINATION PROCESS and must be submitted to be considered for this position. Candidates who fail to submit an SOQ will be eliminated from the examination process. Please read the Statement of Qualifications section in the official Job Advertisement for further information. If you have any questions regarding the SOQ requirement, we encourage you to reach out to: Lyla de la Sota, CEA and Exempt Coordinator, at (916) 822-8697 or through email at ldelasota@calottery.com.
The California Lottery is a multi-billion-dollar enterprise headquartered in Sacramento. It is one of the few state organizations that is a revenue generator, not accepting taxpayer dollars from the state’s general fund. Our mission is to provide supplemental funding for California’s public schools and colleges. We are passionate about creating a better tomorrow - one child at a time. The mix of talented people within our workplace reflects the rich diversity inherent within the State of California. We celebrate the contributions of each individual and strive to create a work environment that is inclusive, collaborative, and welcoming. We believe in California For All.
In fiscal year 2023-24, the California Lottery generated sales of more than $9.2 billion with approximately $2.2 billion earned for California public schools. Lottery products are sold at more than 23,000 retail locations throughout the state, from independent neighborhood shops to convenience stores, liquor stores to supermarkets, and more. Retail product offerings include an average of 52 fun and entertaining Scratchers® games and several draw games, including jackpot games such as Powerball®, Mega Millions®, and SuperLotto Plus® and daily games such as Fantasy 5 and Hot Spot®.