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Alliance Water Resources is a growing water and wastewater contract operations company with an open Utility Worker I position in the Rock Port, MO area.
About the Job
This is a non-supervisory position. The Utility Worker I position is responsible for inspecting, sampling, maintenance and repair activities of water and/or wastewater facilities and equipment.
Hours & Pay
$16-$18 per hour
Position is Friday and Saturday only, 8 hours/day
Preferred:
Valid Driver's License
Reliable individual willing to work Fridays & Saturdays
About Alliance
Headquartered in Columbia, Missouri, Alliance Water Resources is a leading provider of professional operations and maintenance services for community water and wastewater systems, serving communities in Missouri and surrounding states. In some communities, Alliance provides high performance full-service management, operations, and maintenance of some of the most sophisticated water and wastewater treatment facilities in the industry. In others, Alliance is demonstrating that highly professional operations and maintenance can often bring water and wastewater systems into full compliance without expensive new facilities. Alliance has proven success with tough regulatory challenges. Without exception, every Alliance contract brings the community's system into compliance.
Alliance Water Resources offers a competitive compensation package which includes:
Alliance Water Resources, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Full Time
Business Services
$44k-59k (estimate)
05/09/2024
07/08/2024
alliancewater.com
NEVADA, MO
200 - 500
1976
Private
ERIC MCTEAK
$5M - $10M
Business Services
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