TOWN OF WILSONS MILLS: Seeking For Maintenance Worker Position

TOWN OF WILSONS MILLS: Seeking For Maintenance Worker Position
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Town of Wilson’s Mills issued the following announcement on Mar. 4.

The Town of Wilson’s Mills is seeking a Maintenance Worker for Town buildings and town-owned streets in the Public Works department. 

This position performs various maintenance and upkeep at our town hall and athletic park building & grounds and works to maintain directional and safety signs on town-owned streets. 

This position also assists in our Animal Control department. 

The Building & Street Maintenance Worker is responsible for the upkeep of all equipment at town hall; general maintenance of the buildings – Town Hall and Community Park building; routine cleaning and trash collection in town hall offices and athletic park property; grass mowing and weed eating around town hall property, athletic park property, and some town-owned street rights-of-way; and assisting with manual labor duties before, during, and after various Town events throughout the year. 

A complete description of job duties can be found on the Human Resources page of the town’s website at www.wilsonsmillsnc.org

This position has a salary range $32,427 – $48,640 annually dependent upon experience and qualifications. Benefits include paid health/dental/vision/life insurance, state retirement, 401(k), sick/vacation days, and state holidays.

 The position is open until filled. 

Interested persons may apply in person to the Town Administrator at 100 Railroad Street, between the hours of 9:00am and 5:30pm Monday through Friday, or applications may be obtained online.

 For questions please call the Town Administrator’s office at (919) 938-3885, ext. 21 or email lworley@wilsonsmillsnc.org.

Original source can be found here.



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