Now Hiring Water Plant Supervisor

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively recruiting for a Water Plant Supervisor, a position vital for maintaining the efficiency of local water treatment operations. The job posting emphasizes equal opportunity, ensuring that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, regardless of background. This role requires expertise in water treatment processes, along with strong supervisory skills, to oversee the operations effectively. The application window extends until July 14, 2021, allowing ample time for interested applicants to submit their credentials. Candidates will play a crucial role in ensuring the community has access to safe and reliable water, directly impacting public health and infrastructure.

The city highlights the importance of knowledge in this field, underscoring the need for qualified personnel. Potential applicants can access further information and application guidelines on the official city website. This opportunity not only supports the local community but also contributes to the professional growth of individuals in the field of water treatment.

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