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  • Public Works Director

    City of Casselberry 3.7company rating

    City of Casselberry job in Casselberry, FL

    Please note the anticipated hiring salary for this position is: $150,000 - $170,000 based on qualifications, while the salary listed is the full salary range for the position. The City of Casselberry is seeking a Public Works Director who will be responsible for the administration, direction and supervision of the Public Works Department for the City of Casselberry. This is an excellent career opportunity with competitive salary and benefits including a 4-day, 10-hour Monday through Thursday work week. This position is responsible for the development of department goals, objectives and work programs for the various divisions including Administration, Engineering, Parks Maintenance, Stormwater Management, Lake Management, Streets Maintenance, Street lighting, Residential and Commercial Solid Waste, Fleet Maintenance, City Facilities as well as oversight of the City's independently managed Golf Course. The Department is well resourced and the size of the City is very manageable. Casselberry is a culturally-enriched and dynamic city with a central location that makes it a coveted place to live in Central Florida. The City is the southern gateway from Orange County into Seminole County approximately 13 miles northeast of Orlando. Two major roadways, U.S. Highway 17-92 and State Road 436, intersect in Casselberry, connecting the City to all of Central Florida and providing commercial corridors that give residents, visitors, and business entrepreneurs easy access to an array of restaurants and retail shops, office and commercial space, and top-rated health facilities. The City of Casselberry utilizes the Commission/City Manager form of municipal government. Five Commissioners, one of whom serves as Mayor, are elected at staggered intervals to serve four-year terms. The Commission, in turn, appoints a professional City Manager to oversee daily City operations. The City has 240 full-time employees who provide the labor force to support City operations. These operations consist of all municipal and water/sewer utilities services, as well as traditional City functions such as police protection, sanitation, road maintenance, water and sewer operations, parks and recreation, planning and community development, and administrative support activities for City governmental programs. Fire/Rescue services are provided by Seminole County. In addition to its dedicated workforce, the City also advocates strong community involvement through voluntary citizen boards. These boards assist the City Commission by reviewing various City-related issues and making recommendations for Commission consideration. They include the Planning and Zoning Commission, Parks & Recreation Advisory Board and Police Officers' & Firefighters' Pension Board of Trustees. These Boards are indicative of the public-private partnerships and commitment toward progress and expansion in the City as demonstrated by its citizens The City encompasses an area of approximately 8 sq. miles with a population near 31,000 and a water utility that serves over 50,000. There are around 13,345 households in Casselberry and the average household income is estimated at $72,841. The property tax base is over $2.7 billion and is nearly equally split between residential and commercial real estate. Located within the City boundaries are 22 parks, some of which offer recreational activities such as swimming, bicycling, basketball, baseball and soccer, while other parks offer a more passive use within the City's neighborhoods. In addition, outdoor enthusiasts appreciate that there is a City-owned golf course, two community centers, the Casselberry Greenway and Blueway Trails, a dog park, and more than two dozen lakes, some of which offer enjoyment opportunities for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Various entertainment events are also held throughout the year and continue to grow in popularity including art exhibits, jazz concerts, blues festivals, car shows and recreational programs for young and old alike. The City of Casselberry is located in the Seminole County school district, an extremely desirable place to raise a family due to its outstanding reputation for quality education. The County ranked #9 in 2025 Best School Districts in Florida based on data from the Florida Department of Education and Casselberry is home to two of those highly-rated public schools - Casselberry Elementary and South Seminole Middle School. In addition, there are also three private schools located within the City. A diverse mix of commercial and financial establishments can be found within the City, as well as a number of small industrial centers/business parks. For residential housing, small neighborhoods, large gated communities, and various condo/apartment complexes are available at varying price ranges for families, singles and retirees. An additional housing option has also become available with the recent expansion of Lake Concord Park. This planned development across from City Hall brings both a residential and retail mix to the community, which will dramatically improve and enhance this area on the commercial corridor of U.S. Hwy. 17-92. Overview: The Public Works Department consists of seven major functional areas. Services provided include: Public Works (General 54.75FTE) * Ensure compliance with environmental regulations of the Florida Department of Environmental * Protection, the Environmental Protection Agency and the St. John's River Water Management District. * Provide planning and construction management for vertical and horizontal projects. * Manage commercial solid waste and residential collection for the City of Casselberry. * Maintain roadways, all right-of-way landscaping, and facilities. Engineering (9 FTE) * Manage Capital Improvement Projects. * Provide construction oversight of essential public infrastructure * Ensure compliance with codes and City standards. * Perform plan reviews and issue engineering and right of way permits. City Facilities (6 FTE) * Maintain City facilities, perform renovations, and manage related contracts. Fleet Maintenance (3 FTE) * Performing scheduled upkeep to prevent major breakdowns. * Managing inventory, tracking usage, scheduling replacements, and maintaining detailed service records. * Purchasing new vehicles and equipment for all city departments. Lake Management (3 FTE) * Testing water, managing nutrient runoff and controlling harmful algal blooms to protect drinking water and recreation. * Managing invasive weeds and controlling excessive growth to maintain ecological balance. * Repairing eroding shorelines to reduce sediment, installing stabilization, and managing vegetation for habitat and access. * Educating residents on best practices and issuing permits for docks or shoreline work. Parks Maintenance (13.75 FTE) * Maintain condition of all public grounds, including parks and trails. * Acquire, develop, and renovate parks, recreational facilities, and open spaces. Streets Maintenance (13 FTE) * Patching potholes, crack sealing, skin patching, and major resurfacing projects. * Repairing damaged sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and driveways/alleys. * Street sweeping to remove litter and debris, keeping roads and drains clear. * Maintaining traffic signs and street markings. * Trimming trees and clearing brush in rights-of-way to maintain visibility. Stormwater Management (5 FTE) * Provide flood attenuation and surface water quality improvements through adequate stormwater and lake management. The Role: The Public Works Director reports to the City Manager and interacts often with City Commissioners. From time to time the Public Works Director will be required to make presentations to the City Commission and to others. He or she works closely with other department heads, especially the Utility Department. Citizen engagement and customer service are important priorities to the Public Works Director. The Public Works Director performs his or her duties by working through skilled and experienced managers who handle day-to-day operations that include maintenance of Streets and Right-of-Ways, parks, stormwater, facilities and fleet. The City Engineer oversees permitting and inspections, flood plain management and lakes management. Please note that there is no "Development Review Committee". Plan review is circulated administratively. Two professional Special Projects Managers manage capital projects that include transportation, parks, stormwater and facilities. The Public Works Director is supported by a professional Management Analyst and a Senior Staff Assistant. The Public Works Department is well resourced. Funding is derived from the General Fund and from established stormwater fees. Streetlighting is provided city-wide through one, standard annual special assessment made through property tax bills. Commercial solid waste services are performed by one, exclusive franchisee that bills customers directly. Residential solid waste services are provided by the City through an independent contractor. Customers are billed through City utility bills. Casselberry benefits from a County-wide infrastructure penny sales tax authorized by voters to 2035. This money is primarily restricted for transportation improvement projects and road paving. The Casselberry Golf Course is managed successfully by an independent contractor. Public Works employees work out of the Public Works and Utilities Complex. This area was completely reconstructed in 2023 providing modern, spacious facilities for offices, training, huge bays for crews to work out of, heavy equipment storage, fleet maintenance and a fuel depot. Public Works administrative offices were recently remodeled and are located at the City Hall complex. The Challenges and Opportunities: Master planning has been the foundation for the forward progress that the City has made. Master plans will need to be updated for transportation, stormwater, parks and facilities. This planning will be guided by the City's adopted Complete Street Policy which emphasizes multi-modal transportation and safety. The City is completing nearly $30 million in investments to five parks authorized by voters through a bond referendum. That said there are other parks that need attention including a 12-acre parcel that includes the City founder's family home. To accomplish this innovative planning and the pursuit of grant funding will be important. The City has recently secured a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) federal grant in the amount of $17.2 million to make safety improvements along SR436. This is a very important project that will require close coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation and Seminole County. The City is completing the construction of a nutrient reduction facility at Queens Mirror lake. The facility will treat incoming surface water with alum and remove nutrients before the water enters Casselberry's chain of lakes. That said, the improvement of lake water quality is a constant challenge that will have to be addressed. The Ideal Candidate: The City of Casselberry is seeking an individual with a demonstrated record of success and accomplishment to be the next Public Works Director. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, both written and oral. The candidate will be a great manager of people and resources. The candidate will be a leader who is able to express a future vision for the City and seek innovative solutions to improve service delivery and achieve greater efficiencies. The ideal candidate will have at least ten (10) years' experience in construction, stormwater maintenance, engineering, transportation planning, street maintenance/operations, fleet maintenance, parks maintenance, or related fields, including a minimum of three (5) years' supervisory experience. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Public Administration or a related field is required, Master's degree is preferred. A comparable combination of education and experience may be considered. Compensation: The salary range is $126,522 to $189,784 and the anticipated hiring range is $150,000 - $170,000 based on qualifications. The City of Casselberry offers well above average benefits including a retirement plan that consists of 12% employer contribution to a 401(a) and a 100% match up to 4% of salary to a 457(b). In addition to generous paid time off, the City of Casselberry has been named to the list of Best Workplaces for Commuters since 2018 primarily due to its standard four-day workweek. How to Apply: E-mail your resume to ******************. Questions should be directed to Natasa Cacija by email (***********************) or **************, ext. 1156. Please be aware that Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications received by the City of Casselberry are public records upon receipt and are available to the public upon request. The City of Casselberry is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. The Selection Process: First consideration will be given to applications received through February 2, 2026. Applications received after February 2, 2026, will be considered if needed until the posting is closed. Selected applicants will be invited for interviews.
    $150k-170k yearly Easy Apply 15d ago
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  • Night Stock Associate

    Casselberry Fl 3.7company rating

    Casselberry Fl job in Casselberry, FL

    Greets and responds to all customers in a courteous and friendly manner. Ensures proper merchandise presentation. Operates cash register in accordance with policies and procedures. Maintains a clean work area at all times. Provides customer service according to the Star Service program guidelines. Associate may assist in specialized areas of store including, Cash Office, Front End, Fitting Room, Stock Room, Fine Jewelry or Customer Service. RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintains good quality customer service at all times Ensures proper merchandise presentation is maintained in accordance with company standards Execution of cashier responsibilities within in company policies and procedures Responsible for controlling shortage through personal awareness and compliance with company standards and theft deterrents Additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned by store management. COMPETENCIES: Customer Service Adaptability Communication Teamwork QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED: Ability to interact with customers and co-workers in a friendly, cooperative and pleasant manner Good communication skills Able to meet normal store demands which includes standing, lifting, loading and unloading trucks, and unpacking merchandise Ability to work variety of shifts SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
    $27k-31k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Retail Associate

    Altamonte Springs Fl 3.5company rating

    Altamonte Springs, FL job

    GENERAL PURPOSE\: The Retail Associate is responsible for ensuring our Customers have a positive shopping experience. The Associate makes eye contact, smiles, and greets all Customers in a courteous and friendly manner, treats fellow Associates with respect, efficiently follows all company best practice standards as outlined in all work centers, and ensures proper merchandise presentation. The Retail Associate is expected to be engaged in these tasks as assigned during all working hours, and will be expected to perform a range of functions in all areas of the Store as business needs require. The Associate may be requested to perform additional tasks in specific situations, if performance of these tasks will help achieve our Customer service and operational goals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Understands that safety is the number one priority and practices safe behaviors in everything they do. Maintains a high level of awareness on the sales floor to create a safe and secure shopping environment for everyone. Maintains clutter free, clear egress to emergency exits. Immediately corrects or reports any unsafe conditions or practices to Store Leadership. Treats all Customers and Associates with respect and courtesy; is friendly and professional at all times. Recognizes fellow Associates using Company recognition programs. Assists Customers in any way necessary - is register-trained, assists Customers with merchandise, and answers Customer questions in a polite and knowledgeable manner. Greets all Customers by making eye contact, smiling and saying “hello” throughout the Store as well as saying “thank you” with every register transaction. Provides prompt and efficient responses to Customers at all times. Responds to Customer Service calls immediately. Handles all Customer issues in a courteous and helpful way, calling a member of the Store Leadership when needed. Represents and supports the Company brand at all times. Maintains a professional appearance, and adheres to the Company dress code at all times. Performs daily assigned sizing and recovery per company best practice to ensure a neat, clean and organized store that is well-maintained and efficiently merchandised to standards. Expedites newly received merchandise receipts to the sales floor with a sense of urgency, merchandising all items per company best practice to the monthly presentation guidelines and maintaining merchandise/brand name familiarity within departments to assist Customers. Understands the Loss Prevention Awareness program, the Shortage Highway, the Store Protection Specialist (SPS) position (where applicable), and merchandise protection standards. As a representative of Ross Inc., demonstrates integrity and honesty in all interactions with Associates and Customers. Safeguards confidential information, cash and credit card information, and merchandise. Follows all Mark-Out-of-Stock (MOS) policies, including the identification of MOS merchandise, proper processing of each piece and the notification of Store Leadership to review and approve all disposals. Follows all policies and procedures concerning cash, check, charge card and refund transactions, voids and offline procedures. Maintains a high level of awareness and accuracy when handling bankable tenders. Demonstrates a sense of urgency to efficiently perform their role. Maximizes productivity by executing all Store best practices and minimizing steps and touches in their work flow. COMPETENCIES: Manages Work Processes Business Acumen Plans, Aligns & Prioritizes Builds Talent Collaborates Leading by Example Communicates Effectively Ensures Accountability & Execution QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED: Effectively communicate with Customers, Associates and Store Leadership in a friendly, respectful, cooperative and pleasant manner. Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations commonly used in retail environments. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ADA: Ability to use all Store equipment, including PDTs, registers and PC as required. Ability to spend up to 100% of working time standing, walking, and moving around the Store. Ability to regularly bend at the waist, squat, kneel, climb, carry, reach, and stoop. Ability to occasionally push, pull and lift more than 25 pounds. Ability to use janitorial equipment, rolling racks, ladders and other assigned supplies. Certain assignments may require other qualifications and skills. Associates who work Stockroom shifts\: Ability to regularly push, pull and lift more than 20 pounds. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None DISCLAIMER This job description is a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the job and position. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or all-inclusive listing of duties and responsibilities. Contents are subject to change at management's discretion. Ross is an equal employment opportunity employer. We consider individuals for employment or promotion according to their skills, abilities and experience. We believe that it is an essential part of the Company's overall commitment to attract, hire and develop a strong, talented and diverse workforce. Ross is committed to complying with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, physical, mental or developmental disability, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), veteran status, military status, marital or registered domestic partnership status, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics), genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $24k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Planner

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Professional work with responsibility for planning assignments for projects in the Planning and Development Division. Reviews planning and zoning issues to ensure effective application of the Seminole County Land Development Code (SCLDC) and the Seminole County Comprehensive Plan (SCCP. Coordinates with other County Divisions with other fields of expertise during the project review process and makes suggestions to conform to the SCLDC and the SCCP. Participates in pre-application meetings, Development Review Committee (DRC) meetings, and other meetings as needed. Provides customer service to public. Researches, prepares and presents written reports regarding future land use and zoning changes, development projects, studies variances, setbacks, and special exceptions before the Board of Adjustment, the Planning and Zoning Commission and/or the Board of County Commissioners. Assists the department in achieving its mission and vision statements. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Reviews all types of future land use, rezoning, site plan, subdivision, variance, setback, special exception applications to ensure compliance with the requirements of the SCLDC and the SCCP. Prepares technical reports and makes presentations recommending actionsto County boards, such as the Code Enforcement Board, Board of Adjustment, Planning and Zoning Commission and/or the Board of County Commissioners. Coordinates with other departments, divisions, outside agencies, applicants, developers, engineers, and the general public to maintain consistency with established codes and regulations. Participates in the Development Review Committee meetings. Reviews and makes recommendations on planning and zoning issues. Advises developers, engineers, and the public on County policies regarding land development requirements. Represents the Division and the Department at various meetings and conferences and on local technical and advisory committees. Provides technical assistance to other staff and officials. Implements and participates in developing and reviewing research, analysis, and interpretations of data. Works to create community and interdepartmental partnerships. Provides customer service. Additional Duties: Performs other related work as required. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Completion of Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, or related field and two (2) years of local governmental planning experience is preferred. General knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and various office software packages. GIS preferred. Ability to learn computer software programs such as ePlan (electronic plan review), Naviline, and Novus agendas. AICP certification preferred. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Knowledge of the principles and practices of planning, zoning, land development regulations, and comprehensive land use planning as applied to the Planning and Development Division projects and studies. Knowledge of local, State and Federal legislation and regulations pertaining to city and county planning issues, regulations, and programs is preferred. Working knowledge of comprehensive planning and related Florida Statutes. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, subordinates, and managers. Ability to take direction and work independently or in a team environment. Ability to take initiative on assigned projects and meet deadlines. Analytical skills, public speaking experience and business/technical writing skills. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to make effective oral presentations, prepare clear and effective technical reports and correspondence. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $42k-55k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Equipment Operator II (Roads-Stormwater)

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Under limited supervision, performs skilled technical work in the operation of complex equipment in the maintenance and construction of roads and drainage facilities. Also involves office duties and extensive exposure to work in field conditions. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Operates heavy equipment to include but not limited to: Dump trucks, steel wheel rollers, mixers, front end loaders, skid steer loaders, fork lifts, backhoes, hydraulic boom mowers, graders, mini track excavators, gradalls, vacuum trucks, bull dozers, material sifters, crawling excavators, track excavators, low boys, and other equipment as assigned to complete road construction and maintenance projects. Performs daily pre-trip inspections, preventive maintenance and minor mechanical maintenance work on assigned equipment. Keeps records and submits reports on work performed, as required. Observes and reports road deficiencies which can not be corrected within assigned maintenance responsibilities to the immediate supervisor. Answers routine questions for the public. Maintains inventory of assigned equipment and supplies. Loads and stocks materials at storage yards. Orders material when needed. Sifts materials and stores for future use; keeps the material/equipment yard clean and orderly. Operates vacuum trucks to maintain proper drainage of the stormwater conveyance system. Responds to emergency situations as needed. Adheres to proper safety standards and procedures. Maintains all safety equipment and related records. Communicates with public, County staff and external vendors in a professional and courteous manner. Writes material tickets and submits copies for billing purposes. Receives purchased materials for maintenance/operational purposes. Additional Duties: Performs other related work as required, and operate other equipment as assigned to complete road construction and maintenance projects. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. High School Diploma or GED and three (3) years experience in the maintenance and construction of roads and drainage facilities. A comparable amount of education, training or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Preference will be given to applicants with experience/training in the operation of gradalls, front end loaders, bulldozers, track excavators, motor graders, and material sifters. Must possess or obtain within 6 months of employment, certification in "Work Zone Safety" from IMSA, Confined Space Entry Training; NIMS Certification; Erosion Control certification; Trenching and Shoring; lift training certification; OSHA requirements or other certifications as required by work assignment and as directed by the Division Manager. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Commercial Drivers License Class "B" and have the ability to obtain a valid Florida Commercial Drivers License Class "A" within six months of employment. Ability to work from a general outline of duties and responsibilities. Must possess the ability to perform technical or trades-based work that requires a solid understanding of varied types of heavy equipment. Tasks performed include operating heavy equipment (bulldozers, front end loaders, graders, etc...). Must have considerable knowledge of the effective operation and maintenance of heavy equipment. Knowledge of traffic and highway safety rules and regulations. Knowledge of effective precautionary measures necessary to avoid accidents and hazards involved in the use of heavy equipment. Ability to understand and carry out general instructions, read, write and complete work records and ability to communicate effectively with the public. Must possess the ability to perform routine or clearly defined activities under limited supervision. Be able to maintain good physical condition sufficient to satisfactorily perform job duties, occasionally under adverse weather conditions. Ability to deal with the public in an effective and cooperative manner. Ability to operate small office equipment, including copy machines or multi-line telephone systems, computers for data entry, word processing, and/or accounting purposes. Must be able to perform physically demanding job duties under adverse weather conditions and have the ability to lift more than 80 pounds. Ability to see (perceive color, depth, and texture), smell, hear (preferably at above average levels), and speak.
    $25k-31k yearly est. 44d ago
  • CMMS Coordinator

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Seminole, FL job

    The CMMS Coordinator will provide support in the setup, training, and maintenance of the hardware and software systems supporting CMMS applications for Seminole County Utilities. This position will work with field teams to ensure facility related assets are incorporated into accurate asset trees, nameplate data formats, job plans, and frequencies for the Preventive Maintenance Programs. Duties shall include significant input, in effective implementation, and use of CMMS across all sections within Seminole County Environmental Services. This position will report to the Utilities Enterprise Asset Manager. This position consists of field work as well as work in an office setting. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Provide technical direction and training for field personnel on CMMS use. Enters asset data into the CMMS system. Work with field staff to ensure inventory and control programs, purchasing policies, etc. are implemented and administered consistently in the CMMS system. Identify system shortcomings and implement programs to mitigate identified operational issues. Establish common maintenance task descriptions and completion intervals in order to make them uniform throughout the CMMS system. Develop common naming regimen and abbreviations for infrastructure equipment and systems. Set up asset lists in CMMS system and coordinate annual reviews for accuracy. Provide support to the operating staff for quarterly updates and changes to preventive maintenance tasks and scheduled events as needed. Provide support and training to the operating staff. Provide technical guidance and problem-solving by responding to user needs. Ensure Benchmarking and Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) are met. Provide backup support to the asset management program and recommend and implement corrective solutions, including offsite assistance for remote users. Promote a high level of customer service to ensure best practices and standardization. Additional Duties: Technical management of the development and documentation of the CMMS system for the Utilities Operations Division. Performs other duties as assigned or as may be necessary. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. High School Diploma or GED. Five years (5) of experience in design, installation and maintenance of a CMMS system and/or Asset Management system and associated hardware, software of which, at least two (2) years should be at a supervisory level. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. . Must have practical experience in the design, implementation, and management of CMMS systems. Must have extensive knowledge of Microsoft office products such as Access, Excel, Word and SQL. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida driver license All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $39k-50k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Instrumentation and Controls Technician (Utilities Division)

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Seminole, FL job

    Constructs, repairs, calibrates, programs and maintains Water and Wastewater Utility instrumentation, process control and metering systems. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Constructs, modifies, and inspects electronic industrial control systems. Maintains standardized work methods, practices, guidelines, and schedules for the proper installation, maintenance, programming, modification, and repair of PLC / RTU equipment, security access control systems, security video surveillance systems equipment, structured cable systems, and associated electronic and support equipment. Calibrates, tests, and repairs electronic metering devices. Maintains plant instrumentation equipment maintenance and inventory documentation. Installs, tests, and repairs water and wastewater plant process and pumping control systems. Installs, calibrates, and repairs supervisory, control and data acquisition equipment (SCADA). Installs and programs PLC process controllers. Must be skilled in the use of test equipment, computers and software to troubleshoot and program microprocessor based water and wastewater control systems and infrastructure. Maintains SCADA and process control equipment inventory and documentation. Performs scheduled and planned installation and maintenance activities. Responds to industrial control systems trouble calls 24/7. Provide technical and professional support, guidance and training to other utility staff members on the operation and maintenance process control equipment. Act as a liaison on special projects including assisting operations and engineering staff with the configuration, installation and interoperation of equipment system. Additional Duties Performs other related duties as assigned. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Completion of Associate's Degree in either the Electronic or IT field and five (5) years related experience required, or equivalent combination of education and experience. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Knowledge of the principles and theory of electronics. Knowledge of the standard tools, materials, methods and practices of the electronic trade. Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions of the electronic and electrical trade. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to understand and carry out directions. Must be able to learn new concepts quickly and resolve complex technical problems effectively. Technical knowledge of NEC, NEMA and IEEE codes, requirements and functions. Ability to use standard electronic test equipment. Ability to learn techniques of water and wastewater process control systems installation, maintenance and repair. Ability to read and interpret plans, sketches, and blueprints for use in the planning and installation of process control and metering systems. Prefer experience and certifications in project management, programming Motorola MOSCAD / ACE3600 PLC/RTU, and programming Wonderware ArchestrA. Ability to recognize, diagnose and correct water and wastewater process systems operating problems and recommend solutions to realize efficiencies. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver License, Class "E", a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License is preferred but not required. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $45k-54k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Recreation Specialist Part-time

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Altamonte Springs, FL job

    Responsible for daily customer service, facility and programming schedule of parks and recreation sites. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Opens, monitors and secures parks and recreation facilities and readies facility for use during operational hours. Operates computerized reservation system, registers participants, provides information, collects payments, runs reports, maintains user records and verifies quality of data input. Provides assistance to the public regarding park information, rules, policies, procedures and activities. Ensures park facilities and buildings are clean and ready for scheduled programs and activities which may include recreation classes, sports leagues, tournaments, community meetings and special programs. Assists in the development, organization and oversight of Parks and Recreation programs, as well as promotional and marketing materials for programs and events as identified by supervisor. Provides information and data to supervisor and operational/maintenance staff regarding park usage, issues, incidents, programs and safety concerns relevant to park operations. Additional Duties: In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Completion of High School/GED and one year relevant experience in a customer service or park and recreation setting. Associates Degree is desired. Excellent communication and public relations skills along with demonstrated competency in computer usage. Strong desire to excel in the public park setting with entry level organizational skills in planning and execution of programs and activities desired. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License.Position reports directly to the Park Supervisor and must be available to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends and holidays as requested. This position may be full or part-time.The employee in this position is expected to provide excellent customer service delivery inclusive of phone and walk-in customer contact, cash handling/reporting, facility cleanliness, safety and readiness; quality and comprehensive information preparation and dissemination relating to all programs and schedules. Additional Requirements All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $20k-34k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Water Treatment Plant Operator

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Winter Park, FL job

    Skilled technical work in the operation of water treatment facilities involving some office duties and extensive exposure to work in field conditions. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Responsible for operating a complex water treatment plant(s) that involves Ozone, Ion Exchange and/or Granular Activated Carbon treatment. Ensure compliance with all applicable Florida Administrative Codes, laws, rules, standards and permit requirements. Operates plant(s) as designed to produce safe potable water for consumption. Performs daily operational procedures, laboratory and field analyses, and routine calibrations and maintenance in order to maintain optimal treatment process. Observes, interprets, and documents online data for process control and permit compliance. Participates in making minor repairs to mechanical equipment and reports major breakdowns and mechanical defects to their immediate supervisor. Receives and distributes, within the treatment process, all process chemicals. Adheres to proper safety standards and procedures. Maintains safety equipment and related records. Operates, maintains, and repairs all sodium hypochlorite facilities, including hypochlorite feed systems, dosing pumps, and all associated piping and fittings and keeps supervisor informed of the water plant(s) operations. Assist with maintaining all required Daily Plant Logs, Equipment Data Logs, Process Control records, and Monthly Operating Reports. Collects and submits data as required to assist with Department operations, such as budget preparation and purchasing planning. Trains other staff members as required. Coordinates with other Departments, vendors, and contractors to accomplish assigned tasks. Provides oversight and status reports on assigned tasks and projects. Maintains State-mandated professional qualifications by seeking out and completing approved C.E.U. courses. Performs after-hours and on-call duties. Responds to emergencies and other call-outs as directed. Responds to customer complaints and concerns. Maintains all Water Quality Complaint documentation. Collects State mandated system chemical and bacteriological samples as well as other mandated samples. Prepares routine paperwork and records using Microsoft Office programs. Understands computer operations and data entry procedures as they pertain to operational needs. Works with SCADA system to make operational changes to the plant operating parameters. Interprets data reported back by the SCADA system. Backwashes Ion Exchange and Carbon Activated vessels. Maintains remote facilities operations and security oversight via SCADA, video camera systems, and intrusion alarm systems. Coordinates operational failures with the Maintenance Department, or other agencies as may be required. Coordinates security response with Sheriff's Office, Fire Department, or other agencies as may be required. Assist the maintenance staff with maintaining mechanical and/or electrical equipment. Responds to both internal and external customers to resolve any issues that may arise. Performs general cleaning duties to keep the plant(s) and work area clean. Maintains hand-held and on-line analytical metering equipment. Additional Duties: Performs other duties as may be assigned. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. High school diploma or equivalent. Possession of a valid Class "C" Water Plant Operator license by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Must be able to communicate clearly orally and in writing. Must possess a working knowledge of Microsoft Office software and SCADA software; GIS software experience is a plus. Considerable knowledge of standard water treatment practices and the rules and regulations of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, St. John's River Water Management District, and the Department of Health. Considerable knowledge of the principles of pump operations and maintenance, well field operations, chlorination equipment operation and maintenance, and operation and calibration of laboratory and field analytical equipment. Must be available to work any hours or days as may be assigned. Must meet all qualifications required to use a respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. Ability to use computers for data entry, word processing, and/or accounting purposes. Knowledge of chemistry as it applies to water treatment. Must become proficient in SCADA Operations. Ability to use highly technical computer applications. Ability to use or repair small, medium, and heavy equipment or machinery.
    $38k-52k yearly est. 44d ago
  • Police Officer Trainee

    City of Casselberry 3.7company rating

    City of Casselberry job in Casselberry, FL

    This is a training position in which the incumbent will attend the Law Enforcement Academy. The trainee will be responsible for completing the City Police Officer Trainee Program and will become a certified police officer for the City. Police Officers, under general direction, perform duties -- such as foot patrol and motorized patrol within the City of Casselberry; prevent crime; detect and arrest the perpetrators of crimes; regulate traffic; provide public assistance; perform all additional functions for the rank as prescribed by relevant laws, city ordinances, departmental rules and regulations, orders and directives of the Police Department. IMPORTANT !! - YOU MUST READ THE SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO DETERMINE YOUR APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY:- Completes the Trainee Program. * Attends and successfully completes the Law Enforcement Academy. * Prepares for and successfully passes the State of Florida Law Enforcement Certification Examination. * Completes prescribed law enforcement training program. * Be at least 19 years of age for law enforcement and correctional probation. * Be at least 18 years of age for corrections. * Be a citizen of the United States. * Have earned a high school graduate or equivalent (GED). * Have not been convicted of any felony or of any misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement. * Any person who, after July 1, 1981, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, or is found guilty of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement, shall not be eligible for employment or appointment as an officer, not-withstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication. * Have never received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United State. * Have good moral character. * Have successfully completed the Florida Basic Recruit Training Program for the respective discipline or completed the Equivalency of Training process. * Have achieved a passing score on the State Officer Certification Examination. * Have been fingerprinted by the employing agency with prints processed by the FDLE and the FBI. * Have successfully passed a background investigation, to include drug testing. * Have passed a physical examination by a licensed physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced registered nurse practitioner. * - Qualify in a physical fitness test. * - Qualify in an oral review board. * - Qualify in a CVSA interview/examination. * - Qualify in a physical examination and medical testing administered by the City of Casselberry approved agent prior to employment. * - Qualify in a drug screen test. * - Qualify in a psychological fitness test administered by the City of Casselberry approved agent prior to employment. APPLICATION PROCESS: * Applicants MUST complete the On-line Application and the Supplement Questions. If you do not have access to a computer with Internet, there is one available at your local library. * The Recruitment Section will review your On-line Application and the Supplemental Questions. If you do not meet the minimum standards, you will be notified. If you do meet the minimum standards, you will be notified and an Application Packet will be E-mailed to you. * The Application Packet must be completed either in Adobe and printed or printed and typed. Handwritten documents WILL NOT be accepted. The Application Packet must be complete with all required documents attached, signed, notarized (where applicable) and returned to the Casselberry Police Department by the designated date. * The Recruitment Section will review your Application Packet. If you do not meet the minimum standards, you will be notified. If you do meet the minimum standards, you will be notified and invited to participate in the oral board interview, submit a writing sample, and take the Physical Abilities Test. * The oral board interview and writing sample will be conducted in the Casselberry Police Department multi-purpose room at a predetermined date. Applicants that successfully pass the oral board interview and writing sample will be permitted to complete the PAT (Physical Abilities Test). * The PAT will follow the oral board interview and writing sample. The PAT will be at Secret Lake Park (Maps and directions will be provided). Applicants will be notified immediately of their test time. (The parameters of the PAT are available from the Casselberry Police Department) * The Recruitment Section will compile all applicants' files and select the applicants that are going to be sent for a background review, held for further consideration or removed from the process. All applicants will be notified of their status. * The background process will be handled by the Support Services Corporal and the Casselberry Investigations Section. This process will include, but is not limited to a voice stress examination; a fingerprint comparison; a neighborhood check and a review of the history concerning your employment, driving, credit, criminal history and drug usage. Dates and times associated with this process is at the discretion of the background investigators. Applicants with acceptable backgrounds will advance to the Chief's Interview. * The Chief's Interview will be conducted at the discretion of the Chief of Police. The Chief's Administrative Services Coordinator will contact the applicant to schedule the interview. The Chief of Police will select applicants that are going to be recommended for Conditional Employment Offers, held for further consideration or removed from the process. All applicants will be notified of their status by E-mail or phone call. * Applicants that are given a Conditional Employment Offer will be advanced to the final step. * The final step consists of a medical physical, drug screen and physiological review of the applicant. Applicants that fail any part of this step will be removed from employment consideration. Applicants that pass all parts of this step will be authorized for a full-time position with the Casselberry Police Department. The Support Services Sergeant will coordinate the starting date with the new officer and the City of Casselberry Human Resources department. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE AT: **************************
    $39k-50k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Senior Business Analyst - Information Services

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Performs advanced technical duties including planning and developing of efficient business and operation systems in support of core organizational functions. Analyzes, evaluates, and recommends technical solutions to problems and participates in implementing, supporting and documenting technical and business systems. Leads technical implementations that drive operational change throughout the organization. Provides direction and leadership to Business Analysts and other project team members. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Assigned as the department liaison to be an advocate for the department and manage all related projects. Mentor and support the effort of the team members assigned to the departments. Research and assess the requirements and needs of County departments and agencies, collaborate with Information Systems teams and stakeholders. Demonstrates excellence in knowledge of Senior Business Analyst Role and performs as a model for those in a Business Analyst Role. Meet with decision makers, system owners, end users and stakeholders to define business, financial, and operations requirements and systems goals, and identify and resolve systems issues. Demonstrates advanced operational knowledge when recommending efficient business systems and technological solutions in support of core organizational functions, business processes and policies. Review and analyze the effectiveness of existing systems and develop detailed functional specifications for improving, enhancing, or further leveraging these systems. Identifies client organization's strengths and weaknesses and suggested areas of improvement. Executes advanced delivery of systems design, including data migration rules, business rules, flow frames or other detailed deliverables. Demonstrates advanced information technology research capabilities when comparing and evaluating Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) solutions and enhancement of existing solutions, configurations, and modifications available for integration, flow and data requirements. Create, analyze, and validate detailed functional specifications. Responsible for generating, compiling and interpreting reports, facts and figures in support of their findings to include business cases, solutions and their outcomes on the business. Determine best return on investment for proposed solutions and provide a cost accounting feasibility analysis to justify the means. Identifies full functionality of existing software solutions to identify any untapped benefits. Understands and effectively articulates any associated risks. Executes advanced understanding of the Requests for Proposals (RFPs) process with Seminole County's Purchasing and Contracts Division. Provides staff support to information technology management by performing special assignments in a study or research capacity. Analyzes the effect of high-risk and large-sized projects, ensuring they can be effectively integrated into existing systems and processes. Provide advanced training and documentation to end users for all modified new systems while acting as a liaison between business and IT Groups Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems/Technology, or a closely related field and three (3) to five (5) years of computer and information management experience. Competency may be demonstrated through the complexity, scope and size of prior project involvement. PMI-PBA is a certification requirement of the Senior Business Analyst Role. If not already achieved, certification must be obtained within the first year of employment. Seminole County will reimburse test fees with a passing score provided. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Must be proficient at translating the business process into technical requirements, including database, integration and functionality to vendors, management, development staff and users. Must be proficient in Business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic, along with modern office practices and procedures, including record keeping methods. Must possess the ability to effectively interact with internal and external customers and at all levels of the organization. Proven experience as a business analyst. Proven training in Business Process Modeling. Proficiency in MS Office (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Knowledge of Microsoft Visio and Access is advantageous. Must possess and maintain a valid Class "E" Florida Driver's License. Requires, independent judgement, initiative and teamwork. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required. Performs other related work as required. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties.
    $59k-73k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Collections Technician Sewer Assessment

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Seminole, FL job

    Under supervision Collection Technician performs labor supporting the installation, maintenance, operation and repair of the Seminole County Wastewater Collection System; and perform a variety of related duties as assigned. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Qualified candidates can expect to start at $18.00/hr. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Assist other staff and/or work independently in the maintenance, repair and construction of wastewater collections systems. Inspects lift stations or diagnoses problems and makes necessary repairs not requiring the skill of a Collections Mechanic. Perform carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting and other duties under the direction of the assigned supervisor. Assist Mechanics with assigned responsibility; Perform preventive, predictive maintenance on lift stations and ARVs following SOP procedures. Mow grass, trim shrubbery and perform housekeeping functions around lift station sites and wet wells. Wash down lift stations, perform operation of Vactor when vacuum cleaning of stations, remove rags and debris from floats and power cable. May be required to operate various types of small maintenance equipment to perform assigned job tasks. Completes required field paperwork. Documents work performed in required log books and/or work order management system. Responsible for adherence to proper safety standards and procedures. Responsible for maintaining all safety equipment and related records Performs other duties as assigned. Additional Duties In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. High School diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience in electrical, hydraulic or mechanical work related to wastewater collections systems. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License, Class "A" with Tanker endorsement, or obtain within six (6) months. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Must have the ability to be trained in the operation of heavy equipment including, backhoe, ditch-witch, front-end loader, and other similar equipment. Must have the ability to operate small gas powered equipment such as a gas mower, tractor or other similar equipment. Must have the ability to read blue prints and maps. Must have normal color vision and hearing. Must have the ability to follow oral and written instructions. Must have the ability to communicate clearly; both orally and in writing. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $18 hourly 7d ago
  • Lift Station Maintenance Worker/Technician I/Technician II

    City of Casselberry 3.7company rating

    City of Casselberry job in Casselberry, FL

    The Lift Station Maintenance Worker/Technician is responsible for the maintenance and operations of all lift stations, sump wells and related pressurized wastewater transmission equipment and appurtenances for the City of Casselberry. The Lift Station Maintenance Worker/Technician performs routine work well covered by existing policies, established procedures and standards or instructions and supervision is readily available. The position and pay rate offered will be dependent upon qualifications: Lift Station Maintenance Worker: $42,654 - $53,318 Lift Station Technician I: $46,484 - $58,104 Lift Station Technician II: $49,029 - $61,286 Please see the 'Typical Qualifications' section below for the required qualifications for each position.Provides service, maintenance, and inspections to City lift stations and related appurtenances. (95%) * Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on pumps, gate valves, check valves, plug valves, generators, and their associated fixtures. * Operates Vac Truck to clean and pump-out wet-wells * Assists in the monitoring and maintenance of the lift station SCADA system to ensure efficient and effective operation of the system. * Maintains instrumentation devices such as pump control units (PCU), telemetry control units (TCU), flow meters, level control devices, and gauges. * Performs maintenance and repairs on electrical panels, fuses, switches, and wiring at city lift stations * Assists in troubleshooting issues that may arise in a lift station, including, but not limited to pumps, control devices, piping, valving, electrical, etc. * Maintains assigned tools, vehicles, and equipment. * Maintains yards, landscaping, and fences within lift stations parameters. * Responds timely to requests and work orders to ensure proper completion of wastewater and lift station repairs and maintenance. * Performs sod, asphalt, and concrete restoration as needed. Additional Duties and Responsibilities (5%) * Performs all duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with the core values of the City, and consistent with City and Department policies. * Follows safe working practices and has a working knowledge of safety practices and procedures. * Performs after-hours/on-call rotation to respond to emergency repairs. * Evaluates sanitary sewer overflows and fills out malfunction reports as needed. * Keeps Superintendent/Lead Lift Station Technician informed of crew/work status. * Adheres to laws, regulations and policies of the City and of the assigned department. Follows instructions provided by supervisor, Department Director or their designee. * Assists in Distribution and Collection activities as needed. * Maintains facility and equipment for cleanliness and ongoing functionality. * Completes the identified required or assigned training timely and applies acquired knowledge and/or skills. * Participates in department meetings, staff meetings and other related activities. * Maintains, preserves, retains, and disposes public records pursuant to FS Chapter 119. Emergency Management Role * Participates as a member of the City staff as required to take action in the event of an emergency. * Acts in the assigned role to support the City in disaster preparation and/or disaster recovery efforts as described in the City of Casselberry Emergency Management Plan, assigned by supervisor or designee. As a member of the PublicWorks Department may be responsible for the coordination of the maintenance and/or clearing of roadways, the operability of City's fleet and prevention or drainage of local or area-wide flooding. In addition, as a member of the Public Works Department may be responsible for the maintaining and/or rapidly restoring the operability of the City's water and sewer systems. (These essential and additional job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Employees will be required to perform other job related marginal duties as assigned.) To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. A. Education and Training: A High School Diploma or G.E.D. is required. B. Experience: Lift Station Maintenance Worker: A minimum of one (1) years' experience in operation and maintenance on lift stations, wastewater collection system, or related field is required. Lift Station Technician I: A minimum of three (3) years' experience in operation and maintenance on lift stations, wastewater collection system, or related field is required. Lift Station Technician II: A minimum of five (5) years' experience in operation and maintenance on lift stations, wastewater collection system, or related field is required. C. Certificates, Licenses and/or Registrations Required: Maintenance Worker and Technician I must be able to possess and maintain a valid Florida restricted Class B (with tanker and air brakes endorsement) CDL Driver's license while the Lift Station Technician II would be required to already possess one. Lift Station Technician I must possess a Class C Certification in Wastewater System Operation from a DEP approved entity, while a Technician II must possess a class B Certification. SCADA diagnostic and repair course through DFS or approved equal, L/S control panel diagnostic and repair course through Barney or approved equal are required; or the ability to become so certified within six months of employment. Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check will be made to determine acceptance of past driving record. D. Security Clearance: Florida Department of Law Enforcement background clearance. E. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of local, state and federal regulations affecting work. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of departmental rules, policies and procedures. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of safety procedures for construction and repair of wastewater mains, lift stations, and related construction projects. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of the methods, materials, equipment, and techniques used in the installation, repair and maintenance of lift stations, wastewater systems, and related equipment. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of the methods, practices, tools, materials and equipment of the pipe laying/lift station trades. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of SunGard/NaviLine or similar utilities and work management software. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) or similar software. * Knowledge (intermediate to advanced) of ArcMap or similar geographic information system software. * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the public. * Ability to fully diagnose and repair lift stations and associated appurtenances. * Ability to advise and train Lifts Station Service Workers/Lift Station Technicians in the operation, repair, and maintenance of city lift stations to the most up to date standards. * Ability to operate a motor vehicle and light/medium equipment. * Ability to utilize Microsoft Office Suite, e.g. Outlook, Word, and Excel. * Ability to support the mission statement of the City of Casselberry: The City of Casselberry is a community that provides high quality service through dynamic leadership, strategic thinking, prudent resource management, and effective partnerships with its citizens and businesses. * Ability to support the core values of the City of Casselberry. * Ability to support the vision of the City of Casselberry of a vibrant, affordable, diverse, and progressive community where citizens feel safe, enjoy their neighborhoods, and access their city government. The work environment and physical demands described here are representative and not intended to be all-inclusive of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made when requested to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. A. Work Environment: This position performs the duties in a field setting. The noise level in the work environment is loud. This position is also frequently exposed to various weather conditions, working near moving mechanical parts, traffic hazards, fumes or airborne particles, noise extremes, slippery or uneven surfaces, and confined spaces. Occasionally, this position may be exposed to risk of electrical shock/explosives. B. Physical Demands: The primary functions require frequent periods of standing, walking, bending, pushing and pulling, driving, time sitting, using hands to handle or feel and reaching with hands and arms. Occasionally this position will be required to climb or balance, jump, run or throw. In addition, this position may be required to occasionally lift and carry up to fifty (50) pounds with or without assistance of another person or utilization of lifting equipment. This position is regularly required to use vision, speech and hearing, with or without assistive devices. C. Equipment/Tools and Technology Used: This position utilizes the following tools and equipment while performing the duties of the job: Back hoe, track hoe, skid loader, crane, dump truck, city vehicle, Vac-Con, pipes and applicable valves, hand tools (hammer, wrenches, screw drivers, etc.), industry specific tools (plumbing, electrical, diagnostic, ETC), power tools (compressor, jack hammer, chain saw, etc.), cell phone, computer and printer. D. Employee Infection/Exposure Risk Classification: Category II: Employee performs tasks that do not involve exposure to blood, body fluids or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), however, employment may require performing unplanned Category I tasks. The normal work routine involves no exposure to blood, body fluids or OPIM, but potential exposures may be required as a condition of employment.
    $19k-29k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Firefighter/EMT & Firefighter/Paramedic (56-hour**)

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Seminole, FL job

    IMPORTANT - SCFD APPLICATION PROCESS CHANGE: * Applicants MUST still apply by the closing date on the job posting; however, for recent graduates, required certifications may be submitted after posting closes but no later than March 4th. For additional questions, please email Seminole County Fire Recruiting at ****************************** or call ************. Summary of Requirements: -->> One NTN test must be taken prior to job posting closing -- see "Required Test" below. -->> Five documents must be attached to your application -- see "Required Documents" below. * ->> Skills Assessments scheduled for 2/26/26 - 2/27/26 -- see details below. * ->> Interviews scheduled for 3/5/26 - 3/6/26 -- see details below. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Annual Salaries are not inclusive of any automatic FLSA overtime for shift employees on a 56-hour workweek schedule. Paramedic Incentive Information: Starting salary for State-certified Firefighter/Paramedic, after County-certified, is $66,325. Pursuant to the current collective bargaining agreement, paramedics will receive a paramedic incentive of $4.47/hour for 56 hours per week, $6.25/hour for 40 hours per week, paid to newly hired and newly certified Paramedics the pay period after passing the practice parameters exam approved by the Seminole County Medical Director. Required Tests: The following tests must be completed. The Fire TEAM test must be sent to our department through National Testing Network prior to the closing date of this job posting: * FireTEAM Test - The FireTEAM test must be taken through National Testing Network (****************************** > Find Jobs > Firefighter Jobs). This test must be completed within a year (365 days) prior to the closing date on the job posting. You must visit the NTN website and select our department to receive your scores. * Physical Ability Screening - This screening can be taken through Seminole County Fire Department - OR - National Testing Network. * NTN - If taking the CPAT with National Testing Network (****************************** > Exams > CPAT), this test must be passed within a year (365 days) prior to the closing date on the job posting. (When you visit the NTN website and select our department to receive your FireTEAM scores, we will also receive your CPAT results. * CPAT Exemption: If you have two years of fire experience and are in good standing with your department you may be exempt. Email ****************************** * SCFD - If taking your physical ability screening with Seminole County Fire Department, please send an email to ****************************** for more information. Required Documents: The following five documents must be scanned, uploaded, and attached to the online application. Failure to submit any of these items will disqualify your application. Once your application is submitted, you will not be able to add documents. Please be sure all required documents are attached to your application before submitting, unless as detailed below for recent graduates. * Tobacco Affidavit (must be notarized prior to submission, with a date no earlier than 1/8/26) - Click here to view and print Affidavit * Valid Firefighter Certificate of Compliance (issued by Florida State Fire Marshal) If you have recently graduated and do not have your Certificate, you can submit your application without it but must submit by March 4th. * Valid Florida EMT or Paramedic License (issued by Florida Department of Health) If you have recently graduated and do not have your License, you can submit your application without it but must submit by March 4th. * Valid EVOC Certificate or Letter of completion - This is the 16-hr. Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (must be EVOC . . . CEVO is not sufficient). Typically, this certification is obtained during EMT training. However, if EVOC certification is needed, please review institutions that offer EMT programs, as they can direct you to available EVOC training opportunities. If you have recently graduated and do not have your Certificate, you can submit your application without it but must submit by March 4th. * Grooming & Appearance Standards - Please review standards and complete page 6. - Click here to review and print the Affidavit on page 6 Internal Fire/EMS Skills Assessment: Candidates who submit all required paperwork and receive passing scores on both the CPAT and FireTEAM tests will be notified by email to sign up for our internal Fire/EMS Skills Assessment, which will take place on February 26-27, 2026. Interview: Upon successful completion of the Internal Fire/EMS Skills Assessment, candidates will be scheduled for interviews on March 5-6, 2026. Please be prepared to provide two letters of recommendation at the interview. Please note: If selected, candidate is required to complete New Employee Orientation - eight to ten weeks on a 40-hour workweek schedule. Time off during this period is not permitted and attendance of all days is mandatory. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us by email: ******************************. What the Seminole County Fire Department Offers: * Special Hazards & Operations Team (hazardous materials, rope rescue, vehicle/machinery rescue, dive rescue, trench rescue, and confined space rescue) * Tower Team * Burn Team (performs prescribed wildfire burns) * Bike Team * Seminole County currently offers a Paramedic Education Sponsorship Program and a Tuition Reimbursement Program. (Eligible to apply after one year of employment for both programs) * SCFD has 20 fire stations. * SCFD responds to over 50,000 alarms annually, with an average response time goal of 5 minutes in the urban area. * SCFD Fire Training Center delivers National Fire Academy and State level courses, most of which are available at no cost to Seminole County firefighters. * SCFD is a member of Florida Task Force 4 (Urban Search & Rescue Team for Central Florida). * SCFD is an all hazards, ISO Class 1, CFAI and CAAS accredited agency. SCFD provides fire, advanced life support and transport services to the residents and visitors of unincorporated Seminole County, as well as the cities of Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, and Casselberry. Technical work involving the responsibility for the protection of life and property by combating, extinguishing and preventing fire damage, and responding to emergency medical incidents. Position may be reassigned to meet the operational needs of the Department. Note: These functions are essential and consistent with the operational mission of the Seminole County Fire Department and are based on the job performance requirements of NFPA 1001, with supporting guidance from NFPA 1500 and NFPA 1582.These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. This position is safety-sensitive and requires the ability to perform essential job functions in a manner that does not pose a direct threat to the employee, coworkers, or the public. Responds to fire, rescue and emergency medical incidents in an assigned area as a member of an Engine, Tower, or Rescue Company. Performs assigned duties in hazardous and Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) environments, including exposure to heat, smoke, toxic atmospheres, confined spaces, elevated surfaces, and limited visibility. Enters burning buildings and removes and rescues persons from danger. Administers Basic or Advanced Life Support and emergency medical assistance to sick or injured persons. Connects hose lines and/or apparatus to hydrants or pumps, joins hose sections, connects nozzles, and operates nozzles in spraying water on fire. Ventilates burning buildings. Operates hand fire extinguisher and similar equipment. Raises, climbs, and lowers ladders. Performs salvage and overhaul operations. Must be able to wear and operate in full personal protective equipment (PPE), including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), while performing physically demanding emergency operations. Drives emergency fire apparatus in responding to fire and rescue incidents. Operates pumps to maintain adequate water volume and pressure. Engages in pre-fire planning and inspection of commercial establishments in assigned areas. Participates in instruction/training sessions in subjects of firefighting methods, equipment operation, emergency medical care, and/or geographical information. May participate as member of special team (dive, extrication team, hazardous materials team, etc.) Performs maintenance cleaning tasks in and about assigned station. Performs related duties, such as inventory assessment and map book preparation. May act in the capacity of a certified paramedic if so certified and authorized by the Fire Department. Performs other duties as assigned, including, but not limited to, reassignments or rotations. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Considerable knowledge of street/road system and geography of Seminole County and a working knowledge of firefighting and emergency medical procedures. Ability to clearly, concisely, and effectively communicate orally and in writing during emergency and non-emergency operations, including the ability to receive, interpret, and relay instructions, information, and status updates under stressful, time-sensitive, and hazardous conditions. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations. Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with associates and the general public. Ability to perform prolonged, physically demanding work under adverse and emergency conditions, including sustained operations as part of an emergency response team. High School Diploma or GED. Must possess a Firefighter II certificate of Compliance issued by the Florida Division of State Fire Marshal. Must possess and maintain Emergency Medical Technician certification issued by the Florida Department of Health. If incumbent is authorized and designated to work in the capacity of a paramedic, must possess and maintain certification as a paramedic as designated by the State of Florida and the Fire Department. Must meet and be able to continuously maintain the physical agility requirements as administered by the Fire Department. New hires must have abstained from the use of tobacco products for twelve months prior to application with Seminole County (Florida Statute Section 633.34). A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Required to maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required. Eligible applicants must agree to submit to a background check, including a Level II criminal background check and driver's license check. Applicants must meet all moral and criminal background guidelines, in addition to all other employment requirements mandated by Florida Statutes for certification(s) and by Seminole County., If you meet the criteria for this position you may be tested, interviewed and extended a conditional offer of employment. A conditional offer is the next step in the recruiting process and includes, but may not be limited to, a criminal background, driver's license check, and medical physical. Any assigned paperwork, attendance of all necessary appointments, and uniform fittings must be completed as required. A conditional offer does not guarantee that the applicant will be hired. Seminole County's practice is to make decisions based on merit, qualifications and lawful compliance with city ordinances, state and federal laws.
    $66.3k yearly 13d ago
  • Library Page

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Longwood, FL job

    Enriching the library experience for customers by providing customer service that connects library customers to information, resources and services by shelving and organizing library materials. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Under limited supervision, assists in organizing and maintaining the library's collection and appearance by retrieving and shelving books and other library materials. Promotes good customer service by facilitating a welcoming environment, keeping the library clean and organized by ensuring books, newspapers, magazines, and other resources are in the correct location. Promotes high quality customer service in support tasks, as assigned. Additional Duties: Performs other related work as required. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternative duties. Must possess a high school diploma or GED and meet the County's minimum age requirement of 18. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.Ability to organize materials alphabetically and numerically and to learn and complete assigned tasks accurately. Must possess and be able to maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $27k-37k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Recycling Educational Intern

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Longwood, FL job

    The purpose of the student internship/temporary position is to provide opportunities for college students to gain experience in the field of Solid Waste, Recycling Education, Environmental Science or Environmental Engineering. This hands-on position offers exposure to both the technical and public-facing sides of solid waste management. The intern will assist in community engagement efforts, data management, field sampling, and other operational tasks at the landfill and transfer station. This is an excellent opportunity for students or recent graduates interested in environmental science, public works, engineering, sustainability, or communications. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Key Responsibilities: Recycling Outreach & Education: * Assist in developing, planning, and executing recycling outreach and education programs. * Support creation of educational materials such as flyers, presentations, social media posts, and videos. * Participate in school presentations, community workshops, public events, and facility tours. * Interact with the public to promote proper recycling habits and answer recycling-related questions. Data Management & Reporting: * Help collect, organize, and analyze program data for internal reporting and grant tracking. * Assist with data entry and database maintenance related to waste diversion, participation metrics, and outreach outcomes. Landfill & Field Operations: * Assist with general field work at the landfill and transfer station, including facility inspections and monitoring tasks. * Conduct or support lab sampling and basic environmental testing (leachate, stormwater, etc.) under supervision. * Help maintain accurate records related to field and lab work. * Support special projects related to waste diversion, site safety, and environmental compliance. * Investigation of project sites and incidents (such as illegal dumping, environmental complaints, small quantity generator follow up) Supports strategic plan for the Division of Solid Waste Management. Performs other duties as assigned or as may be necessary. Additional Duties: In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Must be currently enrolled, with at least two years completed, in a higher education organization (university, college, or technical institute). A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. Must be able to compose effective and accurate correspondence. Must possess the ability to effectively interact with internal and external customers and at all levels of the organization. Must be skilled in written and verbal communication Must be willing to get wet, dirty, muddy, and to work in all weather conditions. Must be able to lift and carry tools, equipment, and materials (over 20 lbs.) Must be comfortable leading and speaking in front of large groups. Must have experience in Microsoft Office software such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word and other various software for program staff support. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $32k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Facilities Maintenance Program Manager I

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Supervises and coordinates work functions associated with day-to-day operation of assigned sections within Facilities Maintenance. Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description. Additional compensation based on licensure. Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Supervises and assists with development of the Facilities Maintenance work plan; organizes and monitors workflow; delegates assignments, work activities, projects, and programs to subordinates. Establishes priorities for performing and/or completing critical work; provides project timelines, schedules, budgets, and approved contractors list. Responsible for the development and management of the Maintenance budget. Supervises assigned personnel. Assigns, schedules, and supervises various trade specialties and functions within the organization. Completes performance evaluations, disciplinary actions, and commendatory actions for assigned personnel. Responsible for providing excellent service to Facilities Maintenance customers. Additional Duties: Performs other duties as assigned or as may be necessary. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. Bachelor's degree in business, Public Administration, or closely related field. Seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional level experience in the administration, technical and management aspects of the Facilities Program. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Thorough knowledge of building construction, maintenance, repairs, grounds maintenance, and building codes and standards. Thorough knowledge of County policies and procedures. Ability to deal with crisis situations that require the incumbent to make major decisions involving people, resources, and property. Proficiency in automated office systems (Word, Excel, Outlook, Work Order Systems or other Computer-aided facility management (CAFM) system, etc.). Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Drivers License. Knowledge of buildings and building systems including complex electrical systems, HVAC and plumbing systems, and energy management systems. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required.
    $39k-52k yearly est. 15d ago
  • County Engineer

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Seminole County is ideally located in beautiful Central Florida, just 25 miles from downtown Orlando, and less than an hour's drive to world-class beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The County is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area and is the third most densely populated county in the state. Home to seven incorporated municipalities, including the county seat of Sanford, Seminole County has an exceptional quality of life that includes a mild year-round climate, 344 square miles of lush tropical foliage, 2,000 fresh-water lakes and rivers, and diverse wildlife that offers the classic Florida experience of enjoying peaceful rivers, fishing, boating, hiking, and more. Just a short drive from all the major attractions of Central Florida, Seminole County offers excellent accommodations, fine dining, upscale shopping, superb golf courses, and state-of-the-art sports facilities and training complexes. Seminole County Government has approximately 1,681 FTEs across 16 departments and an FY2026 Adopted Budget of $1.2 billion. The County Engineer oversees a staff of 28 FTEs in the Engineering Division, which is within the Public Works Department. The Division provides professional engineering support to the Board of County Commissioners and other County Departments. The primary responsibility of the Engineering Division is the implementation of the Capital Improvement Program for Seminole County infrastructure (highways, drainage, sidewalks, trails, pedestrian bridges, and tunnels). Furthermore, the Engineering Division provides customer services/support in the areas of utility and miscellaneous facility permitting (any work that will be done in areas where the County has jurisdiction), and surveying (plat review/approval and maintenance/records of vertical and horizontal surveying controls). Requirements include a bachelor's degree in engineering and ten (10) years of engineering experience. Must be a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. May be required to maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. The salary range is $117,340-$187,744. The starting salary is dependent upon qualifications and is accompanied by a competitive benefits package. Florida does not have a state income tax. First review of resumes will take place on December 1, 2025; position is open until filled. For a detailed brochure or to apply, visit ****************** If you have questions, please contact S. Renée Narloch & Associates at ************ or ******************. Seminole County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with Florida's Public Records/Sunshine Laws, resumes and applications are subject to public disclosure.
    $55k-74k yearly est. Easy Apply 44d ago
  • Emergency Communications Fire/EMS Dispatcher

    Seminole County, Fl 4.3company rating

    Sanford, FL job

    Answers incoming emergency and non-emergency calls for emergency services provision via phone, text and radio(s). Provides emergency medical dispatch instructions to incoming callers. Dispatches Fire-Rescue units to a wide variety of emergency situations, communicates via radio to units and processes the calls by producing detailed logs of transmissions to and from the Communications Center and units in the field, makes notifications to key staff, partner agencies, personnel and units. Provides optimum customer service to callers under significant emotional strain and stress. Annual Salaries are not inclusive of any automatic overtime. Typical schedule is 2,184 hours annually. CAREER PATHING OPPORTUNITIES Emergency Communication Trainee/Dispatcher I (Successfully complete 6 month county probation period)$37,044.00/yr Emergency Communications Dispatcher II (Complete in house state certified 4 week training academy; Attend and successfully pass an Emergency Medical Dispatch Course) $38,896.00/yr Emergency Communications Dispatcher III (160-240 hours of radio dispatch training; Successfully obtained Public Safety Telecommunicator certification; Pass Emergency Communications Dispatch exam part 1 and 2 with an 80% or higher)$41,618.00/yr Emergency Communications Dispatcher IV (240-300 hours of radio training; Meet or exceeds dispatch average of 30 seconds; Passed the Emergency Communications Dispatch Exam part 3 with a 80% or higher) $44,947.00/yr Additional Incentives: Night Differential On-Call Pay Communications Training Officer Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Provides customer service and lifesaving instructions to the citizens of Seminole County and internal customers. Dispatches and tracks fire/rescue units to various emergencies within the County. Answers emergency and non-emergency calls via 9-1-1 phone system, Motorola radio system, and administrative telephone lines. Extracts necessary information from incoming calls, including evaluating calls to determine the nature and urgency of the call. Operates an advanced Fire/EMS Emergency Communication suite consisting of computer aided dispatch (CAD), multiple computer terminals and monitors, multiple interfaced systems and applications, computerized telephone system and Motorola radio system. Requires multi-tasking; simultaneous typing (rapid keyboarding), talking on the radio, answering multiple telephone calls, and switching between computer screens and applications. Utilizes emergency medical and fire dispatching software to assess caller situation and provide lifesaving instruction when necessary while units are in route. Studies and maintains familiarity with the locations and common place names of major roads, streets, industrial plants, county parks, and buildings in the County. Responsible for dispatching the closes and most appropriate Fire/EMS unit(s). Responsible for tracking of the status and location of all fire apparatus and fire investigators. Transmits messages and information to Fire/EMS units responding to calls. Provides emergency medical and fire instructions to citizens while EMS and Fire units are in route. Contacts outside agencies and other departments to coordinate aid (i.e., contacts utility companies to inform that wires are down or to arrange for electrical shutoffs, contacts the water services department to arrange for water turn-off, contacts law enforcement for police assistance). Answers routine questions or refers calls to appropriate agencies on non-Fire/EMS inquiries Answers after hours calls for various County departments. Consults supervisor on non-routine matters. Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service. Additional Duties Performs other related work as required. In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties. High School Diploma/GED required. Pass ECOMM testing standards - Previous testing scores within the last year will be accepted. Must be able to Type min 35 wpm with typing test required. Licenses and/or Certifications: Must obtain CPR certification, Florida 911 Public Safety Telecommunication certification, and the International Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatcher certification within one year from hire and maintain these certifications as required for continued employment in the position. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. * Preference will be given to candidates with an Associates Degree and/or with previous dispatch, emergency communication center or call center experience. Knowledge of or ability to learn Seminole County geography. Knowledge of or ability to learn proper radio operation and dispatching procedures. Ability to operate two-way radio equipment. Ability to read maps. Ability to operate a computerized multi-mode telephone system. Ability to use good dictation and clear speaking voice, and deal with multiple situations simultaneously. Ability to deal with the public in a compassionate and effective manner. Ability to deal professionally with the general public, commanding officers, law enforcement and other officials. Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. Ability to transition from periods of mental and physical inactivity to periods of intense and stressful mental and physical activity (rapid keyboarding) at a moment's notice. Ability to follow oral and written directions. Ability to display sound judgement and take decisive action. Ability to process and respond to large amount of information. Ability to work in a team environment. Ability to maintain effective working relationships. Strong computer skills and ability to work multiple software programs simultaneously. Ability to remain calm and focused under emergency conditions. Ability to adapt to physiological changes associated with spikes in adrenaline, including increased heart rate, body temperature and blood pressure. Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License. All employees must attend Seminole County Required Trainings. Department Specific trainings per position may be required. Must be willing to work rotating shifts, nights, weekends, holidays. (This may include being called in for minimum staffing, shift coverage and/or community and natural disasters).
    $37k-44.9k yearly 7d ago
  • Banquet Staff

    Altamonte Springs 3.5company rating

    Altamonte Springs, FL job

    Crystal Ballroom in Altamonte Springs, FL is looking for one banquet staff to join our strong team. We are located on 1012 W State Road 436. Our ideal candidate is attentive, ambitious, and engaged. Each event worked guarantees $100 in gratuities above hourly pay. Responsibilities · Butler passed appetizers · Clean up tables after dinner · Maintain a clean environment · Trash · Interact with guest · Smile! · Cake cutting and serving Qualifications · Lift at least 50lbs · Work weekends · Reliable transportation · Background & Drug Screening We are looking forward to reading your application. If you are ready to be at a party every weekend be in a lot of wedding photos this is the place for you!!
    $43k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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