Water/Wastewater Utility Workerother related Employment listings - Dillsburg, PA at Geebo

Water/Wastewater Utility Worker

Dillsburg Area Authority Dillsburg Area Authority Dillsburg, PA Dillsburg, PA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$37K - $46.
8K a year Estimated:
$37K - $46.
8K a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Water/Wastewater Utility Worker If you are looking for a career, and not just a job, in a field that provides an important public service and also protects the environment, Dillsburg Area Authority may have the perfect opportunity.
Dillsburg Area Authority is a regional municipal water and wastewater service provider.
A utility worker is needed to assist in maintaining the water distribution and wastewater collection systems, with the intent of obtaining licensure within two (2) years.
Benefits:
Competitive wages depending on qualifications Benefits include:
401 retirement plan Health, dental & vision insurance Paid Time Off Holidays Requirements and
Qualifications:
High school diploma Valid driver's license:
CDL Class A or willing to train/test - Must have clean driving record and pass PA State Police background check for insurability purposes.
Related mechanical skills and experience, ex.
Plumbing, electrical, construction Basic math skills Basic computer skills including email Good written and oral communication skills Responsibilities and Duties:
Support personnel in maintaining and operating water and wastewater treatment facilities and systems General buildings and grounds maintenance including but not limited to mowing, snow removal, vegetation control General plumbing work Use of hand and powered tools and equipment, including fork lift and tractors Use of computer or technology to perform tasks, record keeping, general correspondence via email Ability to work as a team or individually, as instructed Must be able to lift 75 pounds repetitively Able to work in all weather conditions Available for emergency response during and after-hours, response time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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