Company Profile

City of Dayton
Company Overview
The City of Dayton serves a large urban setting and provides basic services for the health, safety and comforts of a multicultural, socioeconomically diverse community with major businesses, institutions and industries.
Known as the Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton is located at one of the busiest Crossroads of America, where the I-75 north/south meets the I-70 east/west. We’re proud to offer you accessibility and affordability, coupled with world-class attractions, diverse accommodations, fantastic arts and culture performances, beautiful parks and trails, a variety of sporting venues and events, plus fabulous shopping and dining.
Company History
The City of Dayton was the first large city to adopt the Council Manager form of government, in 1913. The Dayton City Commission is comprised of five members – a Mayor and four Commissioners – who are elected at-large on a non-partisan basis. Dayton City government provides a full range of services, including police, fire, EMS, street maintenance, waste collection, building inspection, water supply & treatment, sewer maintenance, wastewater treatment, recreation, municipal courts, an international airport and a general aviation airport, and a convention center. The City of Dayton organization is comprised of 16 departments employing approximately 1,900
employees. The General Fund budget is approximately $150 million.
Benefits
The City provides all full and part time employees a variety of employee benefits such as health, dental, and life insurance. Employees earn sick and vacation time and have ten paid holidays a year. Employees are members of the Ohio Employees Retirement System.