Utility Line Maintenance WorkerJoin one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation! The City of Celina is growing rapidly and looking for dedicated, collaborative people to join our team of talented and valued employees. At the City of Celina, our values of excellence, community, integrity, and service guide our decisions, shape our culture, and inspire the work we do every day.What you'll be doing:Our employees are our greatest asset and the driving force behind our commitment to serve our growing community.
We create a workplace where challenging projects, empowered decision-making, and purposeful work are celebrated. As the Utility Line Maintenance Worker, you will assist in the installation, maintenance, and repair of the water and wastewater utilities including main lines, service lines, valves, hydrants, and treatment and/or pumping facilities. Check meters, gauges, pumps, and control panels to verify correct operation of equipment and records information.
Operate, maintain, and repair all pumps, control panels, chlorinators, and chemical feed pumps. Monitor employees operating equipment to prevent damage to other utility lines while digging.Why you'll love working here:Balanced schedule – 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday–ThursdayTelework option – one day per week for eligible employees, based on department needs and with Director approvalCompetitive pay with exceptional medical, dental, and vision benefitsRetirement program (TMRS) with 2:1 City matchVacation and sick pay12 paid holidays, PLUS your birthday and floating holidaysCity-paid LTD, AD&D, and Life InsuranceLongevity payTuition reimbursementOngoing training and professional growthEmployee Assistance ProgramWhat you'll bring:High school diploma or GEDMust pass a pre-employment drug screen, criminal background investigation and MVR check.Must possess valid class C driver's license.A proactive, solution-focused mindsetPride in your work and your communityCommitment to delivering excellent experiences for employees and residentsDiscretion, sound judgment, and initiative