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Public Utilities / Water Treatment Plant Operations Specialist (Night-shift)

The City of Dunn is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Water Treatment Plant Operations Specialist. This employee performs operational, laboratory and maintenance functions in the water treatment plant. Work will be performed on night shift to include some weekends and holidays. Typical work month is 15 nights (12 hour shift).

Deadline for Application: Open Until Filled

  • Minimum Requirements
    • High school graduate supplemented by course work in chemistry or biology; or any equivalent of education and experience • NC Class C Driver’s License • C-Surface Water Treatment Plant Operator Certification or ability to achieve upon completion of NC Public Water Supply requirements.
  • Benefits Include
    The City of Dunn provides an excellent benefits package that includes participation in NC Local Government Employees Retirement System; participation in the State Health Plan, employer-paid dental, vision & life insurance; optional FSA participation; optional life, disability, cancer, critical illness, and accident insurance; 401(k) plan and optional 457(b) plan; 12 paid holidays; birthday holiday; and vacation/sick leave.
  • Starting Salary Range
    Salary dependent on qualifications and experience
  • How to Apply
    Applications are available at City Hall, 401 E. Broad St., or they may be downloaded or submitted online at www.cityofdunn.org. Open until filled. The City of Dunn is an Equal Opportunity employer and provides a drug free workplace. The City is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers a drug-free workplace.


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More About Dunn

Dunn was originally called "Lucknow" and was renamed in 1873

The city of Dunn was incorporated on February 12, 1887, at which time it was a logging town and a turpentine distilling center. The name honors Bennett Dunn, who supervised the construction of the railway line between Wilson and Fayetteville.

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