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Monday, December 23, 2024

Full-Time Public Works Employee - Streets Department

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Borough of Lewisburg issued the following announcement on Dec. 23.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

The Borough of Lewisburg is accepting applications for a full-time Public Works employee to work primarily with our Streets Department team.  The employee will typically work 40 hours or more per week.  Applications can be obtained from the Borough Office, 55 South Fifth Street, Lewisburg, PA  17837, or click the link below.  The successful applicant must either have or must obtain within the 90-day probationary period a Class B Pennsylvania Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator’s License with Air Brakes Endorsement.  Two years of experience in construction, maintenance, landscaping, or a related field preferred.  Experience working in the public sector or municipal government is a plus.  Position requires the ability to follow written/oral instructions, perform a variety of manual tasks, perform heavy, repetitive, manual labor for prolonged periods, often under adverse weather conditions with random drug-testing a requirement of the CDL license.  This is a full-time position with benefits as defined by a union contract.  Wages during the probationary period are $17.95/hour beginning in 2022 per the union contract.  Upon successful completion of the probationary period, wages will be $22.53/hour in 2022 for Laborer I or $24.89/hour in 2022 for Laborer II per the union contract.  Applications will be accepted until the close of business on Friday, January 21, 2022.  Applications can be sent via mail, dropped off at the address noted above, or sent by email to: office@lewisburgborough.org.

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