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PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT

MILTON-FREEWATER, OREGON

PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT

$75,899 TO $92,256 DOQ

PLUS EXCELLENT BENEFITS

 

APPLY BY  JUNE 16, 2017

11:00 a.m.

 

 

Milton-Freewater, OR

 

PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER

Position:                PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER – Full Time

 

Salary:                   Salary range $18.02 - $21.92 hourly

 

Duties:                  

Works under the supervision of the Public Works Superintendent or Lead.  Performs a variety

of strenuous manual and semi-skilled tasks in the general maintenance and beautification of

parks, buildings, aquatic center. Operates automotive and power equipment. Does related work as required.

 

Qualifications:      

CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

Salary:                             $15.40 - $18.71 per hour

 

Duties:                            

Enforces City codes relating to animals, parking, weeds and debris, vehicle abatement,

intersection vision clearance and other related work as required.

 

Qualifications:                

Considerable knowledge of principles, practices and procedures of non-criminal codes.

Ability to read and write instructions and to deal with the public in a firm but courteous

manner.

 

POLICE OFFICER

Salary:            $23.54 – 28.63            DPSST Certification Basic

                        $24.25 – 29.49            DPSST Certification Intermediate

                        $24.95 – 30.35            DPSST Certification Advanced

                       

Duties:

Performs law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrol and investigation; enforces federal, state

and local laws, regulations and ordinances.  Accepts related work and assignments as required.

 

Qualifications:

April Employee of the Month

On behalf of the City Council and staff, please join me in congratulating APRIL City of Milton-Freewater Employee of the Month—Tim Smock.

Tim joined our City team as a Parks Maintenance Worker in January of 2000 and later took to the neighborhoods of our City as a Sanitation Truck Driver.  His home department is Public Works, and sometimes because of his valuable certifications, you will still see Tim spraying weeds on public property. 

March Employee of the Month

The City of Milton-Freewater experienced a Winter to go down into the record books.  At least we think it should.  But City crews kept us safe as much as humanly possible. 

Fire crews responded to over 20 calls due to severe weather and weather changes.  Fire apparatus had to have tire chains installed and removed multiple times, sometimes more than once daily.  The Fire Department had several that went above and beyond to ensure the City was safe.

They are:

Bob White   Pat Didion   Justin Riley   Steve Story   Graham Banks   Manny Ramirez     

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