Help wanted Town of Woodway Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Town of Woodway is actively recruiting for a Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker, aiming to fill this temporary full-time role for a duration of approximately four months. The position offers hourly pay between $20 and $25, commensurate with experience, and is not eligible for health coverage. Job responsibilities include a range of maintenance tasks such as daily upkeep of parks and facilities, construction duties, and street maintenance activities. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and possess a valid Washington State driver’s license, along with passing a driving abilities assessment. Applications will be reviewed starting April 16, 2025, and the position remains open until filled, emphasizing the urgency for interested applicants.

The role provides benefits including sick leave in accordance with Washington State regulations and a 401(a) plan. This opportunity serves as an important avenue for community engagement and workforce development in Woodway. The Town is committed to providing a professional work environment with reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.

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