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Public Utilities / Utility Maintenance Worker

The City of Dunn is seeking qualified applicants for the positon of Utility Maintenance Worker. This individual is engaged in the construction, maintenance, and/or repair of water and sewer lines. Work involves making water and sewer taps; installing hydrants, meters, and valves; operating a sewer truck to unclog sewer stoppages, CCTV inspection of sewer lines and making repairs to the water and sewer system. Employees are subject to working in both indoor and outdoor environments, to extreme hot and cold weather, and to various hazards such as loud noises, electrical current, odors, chemicals, fumes, gases, etc. Employees participate on an on-call rotation and are subject to be called back for emergencies outside of normal business hours. Work is performed under regular supervision and evaluated through observation and inspection for adherence to instructions and standard trade and safety practices.

Deadline for Application: Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 5:00 PM EST

  • Minimum Requirements
    Possess or capable of obtaining a NC CDL (Class B).
  • Benefits Include
    The City offers an excellent benefit package including: paid vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, retirement, 401k, health insurance, dental, vision, and life, and training opportunities.
  • Starting Salary Range
    Salary depends on qualifications
  • How to Apply
    Applications may be downloaded at www.dunn-nc.org or picked up at City Hall, 401 E. Broad Street. Submit completed applications to: City of Dunn, Human Resources, PO Box 1065, Dunn, NC 28335. The City of Dunn is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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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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