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Executive Secretary and Administrative Assistant (Santa Fe)
$19.97 – $29.95 Hourly | $41,527 – $62,291 Annually
Pay Band C4
Job ID 160725
Apply by Feb 5, 2026
Key Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will also have experience and knowledge in:
1) Microsoft Office Suite
2) State government policies, procedures and protocols
3) Scheduling appointments, meetings, conferences and public events
4) Processing travel requests, arrangements, and reimbursements
5) Procurement processes including preparing purchase requests, tracking and managing purchase orders, processing invoices, professional and general services contracts
6) Experience handling confidential information; ability to prioritize tasks and maintain professionalism while supporting both the Deputy Secretary and the Office of the Secretary in a fast-paced environment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Global Partnerships and Economic Transition Representative (Albuquerque)
$32.15 – $48.23 Hourly | $66,880 – $100,320 Annually
Pay Band C9
Job ID 160719
Apply by Feb 1, 2026
The Global Partnerships and Economic Transition Representative supports New Mexico’s long-term economic diversification and international engagement by building and maintaining relationships with foreign and domestic partners that align with the state’s strategic growth goals. This position serves a dual purpose: advancing New Mexico’s presence in international markets while strengthening the state’s internal capacity to transition toward a sustainable and equitable economy.
The position engages with foreign governments, consulates, chambers of commerce, and trade organizations, particularly in Mexico, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, and other key markets to promote investment, innovation, and collaboration. In parallel, the representative supports the state’s Just Transition Initiative, coordinating research, stakeholder engagement, and inter-agency collaboration that promote economic diversification and reduce dependence on extractive industries. The position complements efforts under the Trade Ports Development Act, the Site Readiness Development Act, and other economic infrastructure and transition initiatives. Additionally, this role serves as the Department’s Tribal Liaison, representing EDD among New Mexico’s nations, tribes, and pueblos to ensure inclusive participation in statewide economic growth.
The Ideal Candidate is:
Minimum Qualifications:
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