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All applicants for State of New Mexico jobs must apply through the New Mexico State Personnel Office, unless stated otherwise. Search the site using the job ID # listed below. We cannot accept applications or resumes directly sent to our office.

Questions? Contact EDNM’s Human Resources Manager Carla Montoya at Carla.Montoya@edd.nm.gov or call 505-709-8037.

View the Personnel Office Application Guide and learn more about state employee benefits.

EDD Job Opportunities:

Program Coordinator (Albuquerque)

Job ID 164819
Posting End Date: 06/28/2026
Salary range: $24.16 – $36.24 Hourly/$50,248 – $75,372 Annually
Pay Band C6

This position provides high-level coordination and oversight of department-wide initiatives, including business operations, software deployment, document solutions management, and systems and process improvement.

  • Develops and improves workflow systems and tools
  • Delivers staff trainings
  • Prepares reports and implementation plans
  • Applies relevant state regulations and internal policies
  • Analyzes processes to identify efficiency gaps and implements targeted improvements
  • Supports grant management and procurement processes across assigned divisions
  • Plans and coordinates events that advance the agency’s mission and operational goals
  • Gathers, reviews, and summarizes information for fiscal impact reports and bill analyses during the legislative session
  • Other duties as assigned

The ideal candidate possesses:

  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Experience coordinating projects across an organization and with internal and external customers
  • Knowledge of project management software and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)

    Minimum qualifications: Associate’s Degree and two years of experience in program administration or project management. Any combination of education and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling four years may substitute for the required education and experience. Employees must maintain a current driver’s license, complete a State of New Mexico defensive driving training course and obtain a State employee defensive driving certificate.

    Economic Development Infrastructure Program Manager (Albuquerque)

    Job ID 164280
    Posting End Date: 07/03/2026
    Salary range: $44.98 – $71.96 Hourly/$93,552 – $149,683 Annually
    Pay Band C12

    This position provides high-level program management, supervision, and strategic support for major economic development infrastructure initiatives, including those established through 2025 legislative action. The role oversees implementation and policy research related to the Just Transition Initiative, Site Readiness Development Act (SB169), Trade Ports Development Act (HB19), and Utility Pre-Deployment (SB170). It fills a critical leadership gap in coordinating multi-agency efforts, engaging stakeholders, and managing legislative appropriations related to infrastructure development, economic diversification, and climate-aligned economic policy.
    • Oversee the administration, deployment, tracking, and reporting of multiple legislative special appropriations focused on infrastructure development, energy innovation, and economic transition
    • Provide technical assistance and manage funding programs aligned with target industries
    • Supervise up to four team members
    • Develop and implement RFP’s, contracts, and programmatic strategies for site development, infrastructure planning, and capacity building.
    • Collaborate with state agencies to coordinate on infrastructure strategy and development
      Prepare and deliver recurring legislative reports on appropriation use, program impacts, and outcomes.
    • Represent the department publicly, including at conferences and before legislative committees.
    The ideal candidate has direct experience in New Mexico state government, especially in managing Requests for Proposals (RFPs), supervising teams, and administering public funds. They understand state procurement rules, capital and infrastructure project dynamics, and legislative processes.  The candidate is skilled in stakeholder engagement, program development, and public speaking, particularly in front of legislative bodies.

    They demonstrate a commitment to long-term strategic impact and possess the foresight to build sustainable systems that last beyond their tenure.

    Familiarity with economic development, climate and energy policy, and cross-agency collaboration is essential.
    Minimum qualifications:
    • Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field of study from an accredited college or university and eight years of professional-level experience with a tactical impact directly related to the purpose of the position defined by the agency at the time of recruitment. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling twelve years may substitute for the required education and experience.
    • Must maintain a driver’s license.
    • Must obtain and maintain a state of New Mexico defensive driving certificate.

    Communications Coordinator (Albuquerque)

    Job ID 164841
    Posting End Date: 07/07/2026
    Salary range: $24.16 – $36.24 Hourly/$50,248 – $75,372 Annually
    Pay Band C6

    This position supports the department’s communications team in advancing strategic communications, public engagement, and digital outreach efforts. The role provides support to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary by developing and executing communications materials that promote agency priorities, highlight initiatives and outcomes, and ensure consistent, timely, and effective communication with internal and external audiences.

    This position also helps strengthen the department’s public presence through content creation, media support, website management, event coverage, and coordination across teams and stakeholders.

    • Write and design communications materials, including press releases, one-pagers, newsletters, presentations, graphics, and other collateral
    • Produce and edit photo and video content for digital, social media, and promotional use
    • Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders on announcements, events, and communications projects
    • Develop content for websites, social media platforms, newsletters, and other public-facing channels
    • Support media relations efforts and assist with event coverage, public outreach activities, and media tracking
    • Support department’s website presence and general communications operations, including maintaining digital content, responding to emerging priorities, and assisting with additional outreach, marketing, and public information needs as assigned

    The ideal candidate possesses:

    • Strong writing and communication skills, with the ability to translate complex ideas into clear, engaging, and accessible content
    • Experience with photography, videography, graphic design, and content creation
    • Strong storytelling skills and the ability to translate complex information into clear, engaging content
    • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
    • Ability to work independently, manage deadlines, and prioritize multiple assignments
    • Experience with video editing, photo editing, graphic design, and presentation development
    • Proficiency with content creation tools
    • A proactive approach to identifying and promoting success stories and program impacts

      Minimum qualifications: Associates Degree in Publications, Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing, and/or related field and one year of experience in public relations, mass communications, television, radio, print media, emergency communications, and/or emergency management.

      Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling three years may substitute for the required education and experience.

      Employees must maintain a current driver’s license, complete a State of New Mexico defensive driving training course and obtain a State employee defensive driving certificate.