TOWN OF BOONE: Seeking Qualified Applicants For The Position of Maintenance Worker

TOWN OF BOONE: Seeking Qualified Applicants For The Position of Maintenance Worker
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Town of Boone issued the following announcement on Jan. 31.

The Town of Boone Department of Public Works is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Maintenance Worker in Water and Sewer Collections & Distribution.  Performs work in installing, maintaining, and repairing water & sewer lines; and operates equipment in connection with tasks. Must be available for callback.

Education and Experience

Any combination of experience equivalent to graduation from high school.  General knowledge of a variety of maintenance and manual tasks involved in the installation, maintenance repair of water & sewer lines.

Special Requirements

Must have valid driver’s license.

Special Note

All offers of employment are subject to successful completion of a controlled substance screening, a medical examination and extensive background check.

To apply, please fill out the Town of Boone Career Application, found at www.townofboone.net/humanresources

TOB is an EOE.

 Original source can be found here.



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