Job Opportunity: Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator/OIT!

Job Opportunity: Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator/OIT!
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator/OIT
Full-time Union Represented Position
Salary Range: Grade 27 $4,385.33 / Grade 31 $4,876.57
The City of Ocean Shores has a job opening for full time Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator / OIT (Operator In Training). This is a union position with Public Works. This position performs regular and recurring operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, modification and repair work of the Wastewater Treatment Plant and equipment to control the flow and processing of sewage and to conduct standard tests on sewage and sludge.
For a complete job description and required application materials, visit www.osgov.com or contact Kristin Jones, Human Resources Director at KMJones@osgov.com.
Please submit 1) completed application, 2) resume, and 3) cover letter to the Human Resources Department.
Open until filled
•In Person: 800 Anchor Ave, Ocean Shores, WA (Utility Billing Building)
•By Mail: P.O. Box 909, Ocean Shores, WA 98569
•By Email: KMJones@osgov.com
Equal Opportunity Employer

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