Position Now Open! Water Plant Operator City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively hiring for the position of Water Plant Operator, a full-time role that requires weekend availability and is crucial to ensuring the maintenance and operation of the city’s water supply infrastructure. Candidates must submit specific application documents, including a job application, cover letter, and resume, which should highlight relevant experience and qualifications. Applications can be sent via email, dropped off at City Hall, or mailed directly, making the process accessible for all interested parties. The salary for this role ranges from $4,943 to $5,567 per month, with additional benefits such as medical, dental, vision insurance, and a retirement package. The position is classified as non-exempt and unionized, ensuring fair labor practices for employees.

The initial review of applications is set for February 17, 2023, and the position will remain open until filled, emphasizing the city's commitment to finding the right candidate. For any questions, potential applicants are encouraged to reach out to City Hall directly. This job opportunity not only addresses immediate staffing needs but also underscores the importance of maintaining a robust water management system in the community.

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