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City of Long Beach, Washington is seeking qualified applicants for the position Summer Utility Maintenance Worker

The City of Long Beach, Washington is seeking qualified applicants for the position Summer Utility Maintenance Worker. The primary function of an employee in this class is to perform unskilled and semi-skilled maintenance, repair, inspection, and service work in City parks and public areas, including equipment, machinery, irrigation systems, and structures; perform semi-skilled maintenance and service work on City streets, rights-of-ways, and underground utility lines; operate medium to heavy duty equipment, carpentry skills are preferred.  All functions are performed under the supervision of the Crew Lead and Field Supervisor. The position has a salary range from $17.95 to $20.19 per hour depending on experience. This position is temporary and will start May 15th  and will last through mid-October.

Applicants need to fill out a City of Long Beach job application which is available online or at City Hall.

Applicants should have a valid Washington State driver’s license or be able to get one in a reasonable amount of time. Applications can be submitted by mail to P O Box 310, Long Beach, WA 98631; faxed to (360) 642-8841; or delivered in person to Long Beach City Hall at 115 Bolstad Avenue West.  More details are available on the City website www.longbeachwa.gov.  Applications must be RECEIVED at City Hall no later than Friday, April 29, 2022, by 4:00 p.m.

All qualified candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workforce.

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