City of Los Angeles Employment


About City/Port of Los Angeles Employment


The Port of Los Angeles is a department of the City of Los Angeles (Harbor Department) that hires City employees. The City of Los Angeles is a civil service, equal opportunity employer and most positions require applicants to take a competitive civil service exam through the City of Los Angeles Personnel Department. Successful applicants are eligible at any City of Los Angeles department where a job classification exists, based upon the score achieved on the examination. See below to learn more about civil service examinations, the City/Port application process and alternative pathways to civil service.
 
Port of Los Angeles employees wearing hardhats
Exams for Filing - City of Los Angeles Harbor Department (Port of Los Angeles)

 
The following exams include City of Los Angeles job classifications assigned to the Harbor Department (Port of Los Angeles).
 

City of Los Angeles Civil Service Process

 
The City of Los Angeles uses a civil service system of employment and promotion. The system is based on the principles of merit, fairness, and equal employment opportunities.
 
The City lists civil service job opportunities on GovernmentJobs.com. After creating an account and submitting your online application, you may receive an email invite to participate in a civil service exam.
 
To subscribe for exam notifications for upcoming exams, or to see past bulletins of jobs not currently open, click here. After clicking on the desired job title, click the green button to subscribe.
 
For more information about City employment opportunities, please contact the City of Los Angeles Personnel Department.
 

Alternative Pathways to Civil Service

 
The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department hires through the Targeted Local Hire Program and Bridge To Jobs Program, which seeks to target and recruit individuals from vulnerable and underserved populations.
 
While there are no minimum requirements, experience, or qualifications necessary to apply, candidates need to have the basic skills required to be trained in and perform a full-time job and posses the legal right to work in the U.S.
 
Through both of these programs, candidates perform on-the-job training, followed by a probationary period. Once the probationary period is successfully completed, candidates are transitioned to full-time regular civil service employment.
 
It is recommended you contact a referral agency and indicate you are interested in applying for the Targeted Local Hire or Bridge to Jobs Program. The referral agency will set up an appointment with you to start the process, or help you find appropriate services. Note that certain agencies may have qualifying or eligibility criteria before they are able to provide services.
 


A construction worker at the Port of Los Angeles.

Targeted Local Hire Program

***ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS***
 
Provides alternative job pathways into City of Los Angeles civil service via full-time, paid, on-the-job training for entry-level City positions.
 
The Targeted Local Hire Program provides individuals an opportunity to be randomly selected for referral to City departments in order to participate in their hiring process and be considered for entry-level jobs.
 
Targeted Local Hire Office Trainee/Vocational Worker Pathway (Jobs Assisigned to the Harbor Department)
 
On-The-Job-Training →
Six Months Probation Period for Civil Service →
Full Civil Service Employment
 
Office Trainee →
Office Services Assistant →
Administrative Clerk
 
Office Trainee →
Delivery Driver Assistant →
Delivery Driver
 
Vocational Worker →
Assistant Gardener →
Gardener Caretaker
 
Vocational Worker →
Assistant Tree Surgeon  →
Tree Surgeon Assistant
 
Vocational Worker →
Custodial Services Assistant  →
Custodian
 
Vocational Worker →
Maintenance Assistant →
Maintenance Laborer
 
Vocational Worker →
Mechanical Helper Assistant →
Mechanical Helper
 
Vocational Worker →
Street Services Assistant →
Street Services Worker
 
Vocational Worker →
Warehouse & Toolroom Assistant →
Warehouse & Toolroom Worker
 

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A construction worker at the Port of Los Angeles.

Bridge to Jobs Program

***SEMI-SKILLED POSITIONS***
 
Provides alternative pathways into City of Los Angeles civil service via full-time, paid, on-the-job training for semi-skilled City positions.
 
The Bridge to Jobs program provides individuals the opportunity to be hired for semi-skilled City positions, which are full-time, paid, and provide on-the-job training.
 
The program provides individuals an opportunity to be randomly selected for referral to City departments in order to participate in their hiring process and be considered for semi-skilled jobs. in order to be eligible for the program, candidates must provide proof graduation from a U.S. high school, G.E.D. or equivalent from a U.S. institution; an approved certification, or passing score on the City’s aptitude test.
 
Bridge to Jobs Trainee Pathway (Jobs Assisigned to the Harbor Department)
 
Six Months to Five Years On-The-Job-Training → 
Six Months Probation Period for Civil Service →
Full Civil Service Employment
 
Accounting Clerk Trainee →
Accounting Clerk Assistant →
Accounting Clerk
 
Communications Information Representative Trainee →
Communications Information Representative Assistant →
Communications Information Representative
 
Electrical Craft Helper Trainee →
Electrical Craft Helper Assistant →
Electrical Craft Helper
 
Field Engineering Aide Trainee → 
Field Engineering Aide Assistant →
Field Engineering Aide
 
Inspector Trainee → 
Construction Inspector
 
Maintenance & Construction Helper Trainee →
Maintenance & Construction Helper Assistant →
Maintenance & Construction Helper
 
Security Officer Trainee →
Security Officer Assistant →
Security Officer 
 
Traffic Painter and Sign Poster Trainee →
Traffic Painter and Sign Poster Assistant →
Traffic Painter and Sign Poster 
 

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City/Port Employee Benefits
Port employee enjoying a picnic
The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department is a great place to work! In addition to experiencing the amazing views and coastal breezes found at the busiest port in North America, there are a variety of benefits to being a City employee assigned to the Harbor Department.
 
City of Los Angeles Employee Benefits
 
  • Health coverage (medical, dental, vision)
  • Retirement plan
  • Deferred compensation plan
 
Harbor Department Employee Benefits
 
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free gym access
  • Free vanpool/rideshare program
  • Tuition reimbursement program
  • Available childcare (WORLDTOTS)
  • Harbor Department Employees Club (discount tickets, events, social gatherings)
  • Employee softball league 
  • Affordable on-site cafeteria (Port Pantry)

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


The City of Los Angeles is proud of its commitment to inclusion and diversity among our employees. Diversity in our workforce gives the City access to a rich range of talent, representing different experiences, perspectives, and styles. These differences foster a collaborative and innovative work environment that makes us a stronger and better organization on every level.

By maintaining a work environment built on respect, trust, collaboration, and cooperation, we are better able to provide superior service to the City’s diverse communities. In order to grow, evolve, and improve, we must continue to cultivate a culture that appreciates, welcomes, and embraces a diverse workforce.
 
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