The city of Santa Fe is adding another high-level, high-paying job to its central administration at the same time its executives say they’re cutting staff through attrition and streamlining government operations. City Manager Brian Snyder soon will be conducting a national search for what is being called a “deputy city manager — manager of innovation.” The job will pay about $125,000 to $130,000 a year, Snyder said Thursday. “I believe firmly that we need to drive the conversation on how we can better improve business processes, streamline operations,” said Snyder, whose annual salary is $142,804. “This person is going to really be getting into the details of how we do what we do, why we do what we do, from the standpoint of working with staff directly and mapping those processes out and … asking some simple questions on: Why do it this way?Read more on NewsOK.com