Now Hiring Public Works Supervisor City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is on the lookout for a Public Works Supervisor, an essential role that entails overseeing the maintenance of city infrastructure, including streets and water distribution systems. The successful candidate will lead the Public Works Maintenance Division and engage in vital community services such as stormwater management and solid waste collection. Applicants should have a minimum of six years of experience in street or utility maintenance, alongside proven supervisory capabilities. The monthly salary for this position ranges from $4,429 to $5,968, reflecting the city’s commitment to attracting qualified personnel. An excellent benefits package will accompany the role, as well as a requirement for candidates to pass a drug test, physical, and background check.

Applications must be submitted by 4:00 PM on November 6, 2019, but the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. This hiring initiative underscores the city's focus on maintaining and improving essential public services for its residents. Interested parties can request an application packet or download documents related to the position from the city’s website.

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