ICYMI: Famous Supply opened a new distribution center in Maple Heights. We're proud to support local, family-owned businesses. #Development #WeAreCuyahoga
Cuyahoga County
Government Administration
Cleveland, Ohio 17,636 followers
We Are Cuyahoga
About us
With over 5,500 employees, the County promotes regional growth, economic opportunity, individual well-being, regional collaboration, and superior service. We want a vibrant and prosperous region where everyone thrives, and all things are possible. Our workforce includes commissioned law enforcement officers; corrections officers and medical staff who work with jail inmates; social service workers supporting some of the County’s most vulnerable residents; job and family service specialists who keep families together and help job seekers find meaningful work; engineers and tradesmen who design, build, and maintain the County’s infrastructure; loan officers who help businesses finance growth and job creation; a consumer affairs team who make sure residents are treated fairly by businesses; sustainability experts building a local clean energy economy, and a host of professionals who support the work of government. If you want a challenging career where you can make a difference in our community, then come work at Cuyahoga County. Cuyahoga County welcomes candidates of all backgrounds, including women, minorities, veterans, and those with disabilities. We want the best and brightest employees to build the government of today and tomorrow. We offer a total compensation package that includes competitive wages; medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees, their spouses, and dependents; retirement contributions through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS); flexible spending accounts for medical, dependent care, and transportation related expenses; term life and accidental death & dismemberment insurance; an optional deferred compensation program; 11 paid holidays; accrued paid vacation and sick leave; and paid leave for new parents, those facing the loss of a loved one, and employees serving in the military. County employees with student loan debt may also be eligible to participate in the federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
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https://cuyahogacounty.gov
External link for Cuyahoga County
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1808
- Specialties
- Health and Human Services, Justice Affairs, Economic & Workforce Development, Public Works, Planning, Procurement and Diversity, Auto Titles, Vendor & Dog Licenses, Domestic Relations, Child Support and Enforcement, Employment and Job Resources, Human Resources, Law Enforcement, Information Technology, and Communications
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2079 E. 9th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44115, US
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1200 Ontario St
Cleveland, Ohio, US
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3955 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, Ohio, US
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1641 Payne Ave
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Employees at Cuyahoga County
Updates
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Congratulations to County Executive Chris Ronayne for being named to this list of leaders who are ready to move our region forward. hashtag #WeAreCuyahoga
From CEOs and politicians to philanthropists and entrepreneurs, Crain’s “Power 150” list is just a snapshot of those leading some of Northeast Ohio’s most influential organizations and who are in a position to move the region forward.
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Let's do business together! Our Contracting and Purchasing Forecast for the next two years is available. We'll be looking for local vendors to preview the forecast and plan for their bids. Virtual Vendor Assistance sessions start 12/26. Learn more --> https://bit.ly/421bquf #DEI #WBE #MBE #SBE #Purchasing #Contracting #Procurement
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The Cuyahoga County Enterprise GIS Team and I are really excited about all of the projects we have worked on in 2024, from our conversion to Esri's Parcel Fabric, to building comprehensive Cuyahoga County addressing in support of public safety and government operations. It is encouraging to also see our civic partners embracing the power of location analytics through GIS technologies. Thank you for contributing to our annual GIS Day event. On Monday, December 9th our GIS team will begin a week long engagement across all County departments to develop a new GIS roadmap. This roadmap will serve as a guide to fulfilling County Executive Chris Ronayne's vision for Geographically Informed Government at Cuyahoga County. It's safe to say, spatial things are happening at Cuyahoga County in 2025! 🌎
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Congratulations and Happy Birthday to Cleveland State University! A longtime partner, CSU is a campus that continues to grow and evolve. We can't wait to see what the next 60 years will bring! #60thBirthday #60YearsOld 🎂
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Congratulations to everyone at Famous Supply! The HVAC, plumbing, industrial, and building products provider is opening its fifth distribution hub. At today's ribbon cutting, County Executive Chris Ronayne said he was proud to support a local company where "trust, communications, and continuous improvement are the family values." Famous Supply President Brian Blaushild and Chairman and CEO Marc Blaushild say the 354,000-square-foot complex in Maple Heights will provide better delivery and pick up service and house an advanced training facility for contractors and industry professionals.
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Thank you to Power A Clean Future Ohio for recognizing local governments championing clean energy around the state! Cuyahoga County was honored to receive the Environmental Innovator Award for the work of our new municipal utility, Cuyahoga Green Energy, the launch of the Fresh Water Institute and our Solar for Schools program. Special congratulations to Valerie Katz, Deputy Administrator of Cuyahoga Green Energy, who received a Clean Energy Staff Champion Award.
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Our Sustainability efforts are getting noticed! Cuyahoga County received the Environmental Innovator Award from Power a Clean Future Ohio. Valerie Katz was honored with the Clean Energy Champion Award for her outstanding efforts to advance solar projects. Our Deputy Chief of Climate and Sustainability Jenita McGowan along with Mike Foley and Valerie Katz from Cuyahoga Green Energy (CGE), the first County municipal utility in the state, were on hand to accept. The County was recognized for having an all-in approach to sustainability, including support for the Solar for Schools program and creation of CGE, which is focused entirely on renewable energy and resiliency. #WeAreCuyahoga