Attorney IV (JC-497533)

Caltrans

The Role

Overview

Defend Caltrans in tort and employment civil litigation cases

Requirements

  • attorney
  • civil litigation
  • trial experience
  • tort law
  • employment law
  • motivated

What You Bring

The Caltrans Sacramento Legal Office is looking for a well-qualified and highly motivated attorneys with experience and/or interest in civil litigation. The candidates will join our office with primary focus on defending Caltrans in tort and/or employment cases. Trial experience is preferred but not required.

Benefits

As an employee of the State of California, the total compensation and benefits are excellent. This includes holidays, vacation and sick leave (or annual leave), health, dental, vision and pension benefits. Telework may be available, but attorneys are expected to report to the office in Sacramento and appear at depositions, court hearing, etc. throughout the State. "At Caltrans, we foster a supportive environment that encourages open communication and mutual respect, empowering you to bring your best ideas forward. Our commitment to work-life balance ensures you have time to recharge and pursue personal passions, while our dedication to job security guarantees a stable and fulfilling career." Annual Salary: $143,916.00 - $193,152.00

The Company

About Caltrans

-Oversees the state's highway network. -Ensures mobility and safety for millions. -Key projects include highway construction, bridge maintenance, and traffic management solutions. -Addresses the diverse challenges of California’s landscape. -Plans and executes infrastructure projects to support state growth. -Integrates technology to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. -Sustainability efforts focus on reducing carbon emissions in transport. -Supports multimodal transport, including bike lanes and public transit systems. -Engages in large-scale projects to modernize transportation.

Sector Specialisms

Heavy Civil

Transportation

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Energy

Industrial

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Marine

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government