Help wanted Town of Woodway Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Town of Woodway is actively seeking a Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker to join its team for a temporary full-time role lasting about four months. This position offers an hourly wage ranging from $20 to $25, depending on the candidate's experience, and is not eligible for health coverage. Duties will vary, including daily maintenance and cleanup of grounds, construction, and utility tasks, all of which require physical labor and the use of standard hand tools. Interested applicants should apply immediately, as the position is open until filled, with the first review scheduled for April 16, 2025. Candidates must possess a valid Washington State driver’s license and be at least 18 years old at the time of application.

The hiring process includes a departmental interview and a driving abilities assessment for selected candidates. Benefits provided include sick leave in accordance with Washington State regulations and a 401(a) plan in lieu of Social Security. This role presents an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking seasonal employment in public works and maintenance.

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