Civil Service
The Auburn Civil Service Commission administers Civil Service Laws for the City of Auburn, the Auburn Enlarged School District and the Auburn Housing Authority. The Auburn Civil Service Commission consists of three commissioners, not more than two of whom shall at any time be adherents of the same political party. Municipal Commissioners are local officers but act for the general public in carrying out the provision of NYS Civil Service Law and the Local Civil Service Rules. They are not agent of the Auburn Housing Authority, the Auburn Enlarged School District or the City of Auburn.
Functions of the Civil Service Commission include:
- Certify eligibles for appointment
- Process examinations, including ordering new examinations
- Preparing announcements and reviewing applications
- Approve provisional and other temporary appointments to competitive class positions
- Approve appointments to non-competitive class positions
- Approve claims for veterans' and disabled veterans' credits
- Review and recommend classifications of positions
- Maintain roster cards and other personnel records
- Consult with administrative and legislative officials regarding civil service and personnel matters and procedures.
- Maintain the classification plan including preparing new and revised class specifications.
Board Members:
Tina Tomasso
Staff Contacts:
Jeffrey Whiting
John C. Hardy
Mikel E. Zank
Tina Tomasso
Fax:
315-255-4735
Phone:
315-255-4141
jwhiting@auburnny.gov
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Address
Memorial City Hall
24 South Street
Auburn, NY
13021
Room 208
United States
See map: Google Maps
When:
A Special Meeting is announced for Monday, March 18, 2024 in Room 313 at Memorial City Hall. The Auburn Municipal Civil Service Commission meets on the second Monday of every month.
Where:
Memorial City Hall - Room 313
Time:
6:30 PM