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City of Bozeman Multiple Positions

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CITY OF BOZEMAN
City of Bozeman Multiple Positions Professional As a City of Bozeman
employee
, you will be part of a team that is committed to impacting and serving the
community
. This great opportunity also provides enrollment in an established retirement system, with significant employer contribution, generous vacation and sick time accruals, and excellent medical/ dental/vision benefits. Join us at the City of Bozeman, the Most Livable Place! BUILDING
inspector
II The City of Bozeman is in search of two full-time Building Inspectors to join the Building Division team. This essential role in the department is responsible for performing a variety of plan reviews and inspections on buildings under construction pertaining to adopted codes, laws, and regulations, and ensuring new and existing construction complies with related building codes, energy codes and local ordinances. Salary range: $3,386.62 to $3,984.25/month depending on experience and qualifications. Application Deadline: Friday, March 7, :00p WATER AND WASTEWATER INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS TECHNICIAN in the Public Works Division The City of Bozeman has new state-of-the-art facilities, and is in need of an experienced SCADA Technician. In this challenging
position
, you will perform highly technical
services
in support of water/wastewater treatment, distribution, and collection, instrumentation, automation, and control systems. Salary range $4,335.16 to $5,100.16 per month. Application deadline - March 7, :00p TO APPLY Go to to view the complete
job
description and required materials. The City of Bozeman Application and applicable materials will need to be submitted on-line at . IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED, APPLICANTS MUST FOLLOW THE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND SUBMIT COMPLETE AND TIMELY APPLICATION MATERIALS. MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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