Interested in finding more jobs in Beaverton, OR? Click Here to create a Climber profile today!



City Of Beaverton Work Values

Interested in finding out if you are the type of person this company is looking for? Create an account and take our patented DNA assessment now to see how you compare.


Daily Duties at City Of Beaverton:

I was responsible for developing and deploying the City's first commercial recycling program as part of a franchise system. I directed contracts, haulers, led teams of staff, wrote grants, agreements, budget and project proposals, and facilitated customer service needs between franchisees and their customers.


What they like about City Of Beaverton:

Working in an organization that is technologically advanced, creative, and innovative is critical in your assessment of hiring companies. Less important to you are stability of the organization, the length of time an organization has been in business, and the business' plans for the future. You prefer a fast-moving company that will take risks to achieve its goals and objectives. The length of time the company has been in business is irrelevant. Maintaining status quo is unnecessary. You thrive on change, uncertainty and the upside of potential business risks, especially those associated with innovation. Stability for the long haul is not nearly as important as is working in an atmosphere that is charged with a sense of urgency and constant change.



Information about City Of Beaverton


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 7 years

Average salary of employees: $97,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with City Of Beaverton:

05|
Were your performance expectations clearly communicated?

0.0

Were you recognized for meeting or exceeding expectations?

0.0

Did you feel like your personal contribution was important?

0.0

Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed?

0.0


03|
I would recommend this as a place of employment.
0.0
I believe in the purpose of this organization.
0.0
I would work for this organization again.
0.0
I feel employees are fairly compensated.
0.0


Climbers who worked at City Of Beaverton had these interests:

Websites
Cindy on LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindydolezel

Here is Cindy Dolezel's LinkedIn page. There are numerous press articles and examples of my work on this page.
About Cindy- Earth Warrior

http://portlandtribune.com/bvt/15-news/156471-earth-warrior-

News article about Cindy's history and work. Starting as the city’s sustainability coordinator in 2002 and morphing into a manager role, Dolezel’s passionate efforts and ability to deliver are evident throughout the city: the solar-power panel arra
Solar On A Reservoir

http://www.oregonlive.com/beaverton/index.ssf/2013/10/sexton_mountain_reservoir_to_b.html

Solar panels will be installed on top of the Sexton Mountain Reservoir off Murray Boulevard by May 2014, city officials say. Beaverton will contract with an outside developer to install panels at the reservoir, which provides drinking water to 69,000 B
Beaverton Hosts White House Officials

http://www.govloop.com/profiles/blogs/beaverton-to-host-first-of-100-white-house-meetings-on-federal

Beaverton to host first of 100 White House meetings on federal-city cooperation
Cindy Presents to Council

http:// http://beaverton.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1218&meta_id=60307

This is a presentation about Cindy's work on the Capital Improvement Plan that guides over 1.6 billion dollars in city assets. She is working with a cross departmental team to create a process that includes more pubic involvement and council input. 11/14
Cindy Presents Solar Project

http:// http://beaverton.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1212&meta_id=59967

Quick Solar on Sexton Mountain Reservoir Presentation...I was told to go fast! 10/15/13
Beaverton's Path to Sustainability

https://worldwildlife.org/stories/beaverton-s-path-to-sustainability

The suburban city of Beaverton has outsized ambitions for climate action and sustainability that belie its size. Mayor Denny Doyle and his Sustainability Division Manager, Cindy (Tatham) Dolezel always knew they wanted to take the city’s energy, climate


Back