Are you a mechanic or vehicle equipment maintenance supervisor and looking for a new workplace with opportunities for advancement? Gila County this week posted new local jobs based here in Rim Country â listings include three based in Star Valley for Public Works: an automotive mechanic to be paid from $34,877 to $47,956 (depending upon experience); also a senior vehicle and equipment mechanic with a salary range from $36,447 to $50,114; and a vehicle and equipment maintenance supervisor with a salary range of $46,482 to $62,750.
Gila County offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits and even workplace wellness programs. Read complete job descriptions and apply online at gilacountyaz.gov, from the dropdown menu choose Human Resources, then click Employment, and then Employment Opportunities for specific jobs such as:
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The pandemic disruption in the job market left some industries changed forever. Recovery means bonuses and new opportunities for those looking for work. Author: Joe Dana Updated: 5:25 PM MST May 27, 2021
PHOENIX The economy is starting to bounce back from the pandemic. And for businesses throughout the Valley, that means they need to hire new workers.
Economists say this gives leverage back to job seekers who may find better-paying positions, new bonuses or other perks available in different industries.
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In April and May, the foodservice industry experienced better-than-expected demand, but many restaurant owners said they struggled to hire enough workers to meet customer needs.
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Officials with the Potter County Commissioners’ Court approved the purchase of four fire trucks for the county during Monday’s regular meeting.
First, the court approved the purchase of three Rosenbauer Brush Fighter Fire Trucks from Daco Fire Equipment for $940,549, replacing three of the county’s most used rescue trucks with these new vehicles, Richard Lake, the Potter County Fire Chief, said during the meeting.
“These trucks are going to be bigger, carry a little more water and bring more stability, basically,” he said. “We are trying to make them last longer with these. We also went back and did a little redesign on them where they have traffic advisory lights and stuff on them.”