Looking for a job that can pay you more than $100,000 a year? Broward County is hiring
Here's a look at the job opportunities in Broward:
BROWARD COUNTY GOVERNMENT JOBS
The Broward County careers page lists the following jobs with salaries that can pay annual salaries of more than $100,000:
Accounting Manager/Accounts Payable
Description: Supervises the activities of professional and clerical staff in the management of the accounting and financial reporting sections in the Finance Division.
Salary: $93,891.97 to $149,851.88
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
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Behavioral Health Clinician, Broward Addiction Recovery Center
Description: Provides counseling, screening, assessment and intervention to individuals and families.
Salary: $65,401.26 to $104,381.37
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Construction Project Management Supervisor
Description: Supervises other project managers and engineering technicians; performs reviews and oversight of projects managed by subordinates; reviews plans and specifications, engineering calculations, pay applications, invoices and Florida Building Code. Manages and monitors construction contractors and consultants; develops, administers and negotiates construction and consultant contracts, master plan studies, amendments, change orders and work authorizations.
Salary: $100,934.03 to $161,090.91
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Construction Project Manager
Description: Exercises independent judgment in the application of the principles and practices of planning, design, construction and administration of a variety of construction projects. Assignments usually are received in the form of broad instructions or general program objectives. Supervision may be exercised over professional architects, engineers, sub-professional assistants, construction, inspection, maintenance or related clerical operations.
Salary: $87,341.79 to $139,397.61
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Cyber Security Junior Analyst
Description: Analyzes computer application programs and supports computer hardware devices. Works independently, under limited supervision, reporting major activities through periodic meetings.
Salary: $75,579.37 to $120,624.62
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Engineering Unit Supervisor - Traffic Engineering Division
Description: The Engineering Unit Supervisor oversees the Traffic Engineering Study Section, which includes licensed engineers, engineering technicians, data aides, and planners. This role involves providing leadership, guidance, and mentorship to team members, ensuring efficient workflows, adherence to project timelines, and the successful completion of assigned projects. The supervisor manages the preparation and review of traffic studies, including signal warrant analyses, all-way stop control evaluations, safety studies, and traffic calming initiatives, ensuring compliance with FDOT standards and guidelines.
Salary: $100,934.03 to $161,090.91
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
ERP Module Lead-Finance
Description: This position is responsible for ensuring the business processes and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems configuration are aligned by serving as the liaison between users of the ERP system and the ERP support center.
Salary: $87,341.79 to $139,397.61
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Facilities Maintenance Superintendent
Description: Responsible for managing maintenance and repair activities for the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and related facilities in a 24/7 environment. Work involves providing coordination and supervision to subordinate supervisors over skilled trades persons and labor crew to implement the airport maintenance program, which includes maintaining the airport terminals, runways, roadways, and systems by FAA regulations and County policies and procedures.
Salary: $81,248.38 to $129,671.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Human Resources Generalist - Libraries Division
Description: The jobholder will assist the HRO in providing HR support services to the Libraries Director's Office and the Division's Managers and employees. Responsibilities for the HR Generalist involve assisting with all HR functions including recruitment, labor relations, performance management, compensation analysis, training, benefit and wellness program coordination, and departmental FMLA and Worker's Compensation administration.
Salary: $70,307.14 ro $112,209.06
Deadline: 5 p.m. Feb. 27, 2025
Licensed Engineer
Description: Advanced professional and supervisory engineering work in the design and review of a wide variety of engineering and environmental projects.
Salary: $87,341.79 to $139,397.61
Deadline: 5 p.m. March 7, 2025
Licensed Engineer (Civil/Structural) - Parks Planning & Design
Description: In charge of managing design and permitting of site utilities and development, structures, shoreline hardening, and marine docking facilities for various site and building capital improvement and repair projects.
Salary: $87,341.79 to $139,397.61
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Project Manager (E911 Section)
Description: This position will provide project management leadership over key E911 technology projects and assist with project activities associated with Information Technology Programs within E911. The E911 Section of the Communications and Technology Division is responsible for the implementation of lifecycle, strategic, and operational projects to enhance the overall call-handling process for over 1.3 million 911 and Text to 911 calls and over eight hundred thousand non-emergency calls annually by all Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in Broward County.
Salary: $87,341.79 to $139,397.61
Deadline: 5 p.m. March 10, 2025
Purchasing Agent
Description: Performs specialized work in a large central purchasing operation with responsibility to bind the county for the purchase of commodities and/or services up to an authorized threshold.
Salary: $75,579.37 to $120,624.62
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
SCADA Systems/Operational Technology (OT) Administrator
Description: The SCADA Systems/Operational Technology (OT) Administrator for the Water and Wastewater Operations Division administers the daily operations of the agency's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems and programming activities.
Salary: $108,504.42 to $173,172.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Senior Planner for Port Everglades
Description: The Senior Planner at Port Everglades is responsible for assisting with the execution, development and implementation of the Planning Section's work, projects and studies.
Salary: $70,307.14 - $112,209.06
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Staff Engineer
Description: Coordinates between Broward County Public Works, other county agencies, county municipalities and state agencies to comply with requirements of the state's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System, permit and the interlocal agreements regarding shared responsibilities.
Salary: $70,307.14 to $112,209.06
Deadline: 5 p.m. March 7, 2025
Staff Engineer - Traffic Engineering Division
Description: The Staff Engineer position is an entry to intermediate-level traffic signal timing engineer. A considerable amount of field work is required to perform various traffic signal related assignments.
Salary: $70,307.14 to $112,209.06
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Surveyor - Port Everglades
Description: Collects field survey data, produce survey drawings and coordinates stakeouts for utility locations.
Salary: $81,248.38 to $129,671.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Systems Network Analyst Senior - Libraries Information Technology
Description: Provides hands-on technical support in a multi-platform and geographically dispersed environment. This position is responsible for infrastructure management, support, and troubleshooting, as well as supporting hardware, software, networking and third-party products.
Salary: $81,248.38 - $129,671.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Systems Network Analyst, Senior
Description: Performs advanced professional, technical and analytical work with administrative responsibility in automation systems implementation and development.
Salary: $81,248.38 to $129,671.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications
Veterinarian
Description: Provides high quality medical and surgical care for animals. Works under administrative supervision, developing and implementing programs within organizational policies and reports major activities to executive level administrators through conferences and reports.
Salary: $108,504.42 to $173,172.76
Deadline: Continuously accepting applications

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