Utilities Operations Specialist I or II Accounting - Tahoe City, CA at Geebo

Utilities Operations Specialist I or II

5.
0 Full-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description If you welcome an opportunity for challenging and rewarding work that directly benefits our local community, this could be the opportunity for you.
The Tahoe City Public Utility District has a rare full-time career opportunity for Utilities Operations Specialist I or II.
This position works in the operation and maintenance of the District's water and wastewater systems, performing a variety of semi-skilled to skilled tasks.
The ideal candidate shares the District's commitment to public service and our Core Values of Service, Professionalism, Teamwork, Initiative, and Communication, takes pride in a job well done, and seeks continued challenges and opportunities.
Salary Range is $5,935 - $8,694 / month, depending on qualifications.
See Job Descriptions for detailed information regarding experience and certification requirements.
Utilities Operations Specialist I Job Description Utilities Operations Specialist II Job Description Physical Job Analysis Benefits Package Summary Submit a resume and job application in order to be considered.
Deadline to apply is Tuesday, February 28, 2023.
Job Application - Open using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
Please fill out entirely in order to be considered.
Application is not valid unless signed.
Contact Michelle Martland, Human Resources Manager, at 530-580-6043 or mmartland@tcpud.
org with questions.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$5,935.
00 - $8,694.
00 per month Submit a resume and job application in order to be considered.
Deadline to apply is Tuesday, February 28, 2023.
Job Application - Open using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
Please fill out entirely in order to be considered.
Application is not valid unless signed.
Contact Michelle Martland, Human Resources Manager, at 530-580-6043 or mmartland@tcpud.
org with questions.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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