Warehouse Clerk – San Francisco Department of Elections; Clerk
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Warehouse
Warehouse Associate -
Administrative/Clerical
Department Background
The mission of the Department of Elections (Department) is to provide equitable access to voting and election‑related services and to conduct free, fair, and functional elections for the City and County of San Francisco. Department staff work year‑round to ensure that every eligible San Franciscan has easy access to safe, barrier‑free registration and voting options. The Department also works continuously to improve its elections programs with the goal of making them ever more efficient and responsive to the needs of San Francisco voters.
The Department strives to cultivate a workplace environment in which employees of all racial and ethnic backgrounds feel respected, valued, and supported in providing the fairest and most effective services possible to San Francisco residents. The Department is committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace and to providing the training and resources necessary for all employees to succeed in delivering equitable services to city residents.
EqualOpportunity
The Department is committed to reaching job seekers of all backgrounds. Everyone, including job seekers from underrepresented communities, is strongly encouraged to apply.
Position DescriptionIn preparation for the June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election, the Department is seeking applications for one seasonal position of 1404 Warehouse Clerk. This position will support the Polling Place Operations Division with various election tasks. The role primarily involves working at the Department’s warehouse located at Pier 31.
In addition to the range of duties assigned to the 1404 job code, the person in this position will have the following responsibilities:
- Sort, stage, and assist in the transport of equipment and election supplies.
- Move materials from the receiving area to appropriate storage or processing locations.
- Place materials and supplies into processing containers according to predetermined sequences and distribution plans.
- Label, tag, and organize supplies to ensure accurate identification and accessibility.
- Coordinate and conduct physical inventory counts of equipment and supplies.
- Maintain accurate inventory records and report discrepancies to supervisors.
- Assist with loading and unloading delivery vehicles.
- Prepare and assemble supply kits for distribution to field sites or polling locations.
- Inspect materials and equipment for damage or shortages upon receipt and prior to distribution.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of warehouse and staging areas.
- Follow established safety, security, and procedural guidelines at all times.
- Assist with ballot tabulation operations, including operating central count equipment, scanning ballots for tracking, and supporting computer room activities as needed.
- Proofread voting equipment reports to ensure 100% accuracy.
- Assist with ballot processing activities at City Hall as needed, including sorting, preparation, and support functions in accordance with established election procedures.
- Operate a City vehicle to transport election equipment, supplies, and materials between warehouse, City Hall, polling places, and other designated locations, as needed and in accordance with departmental safety policies.
- Perform other related warehouse and logic and accuracy duties as assigned.
- Assist with other election‑related functions, which may need to be completed in other locations, such as the Department of Elections office at City Hall, in the field, or at polling places throughout San Francisco.
This is a temporary exempt as‑needed position. Temporary exempt as‑needed employees who have worked more than 1,040 hours in any consecutive 12‑month period, and whose normal work week at the time of inclusion in the system is not less than 20 hours are eligible for health coverage and retirement benefits. For more information on the City and County of San Francisco benefit policies, refer to the Employee Handbook available at Employee Handbook.
Work hours will vary according to the demands of the election cycle, ranging between 20 and 40 hours per week. While most work is expected to be completed during regular…
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