Volusia County Public Works hosts job fair on June 17

The fair is from 9a.m. to 12 p.m. and attendees can explore job opportunities, ask questions, and receive assistance completing applications during the event.


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Volusia County's Thomas C. Kelly Administration Center. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock/Pelow Media
Volusia County's Thomas C. Kelly Administration Center. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock/Pelow Media
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Those seeking stable, hands-on careers with room to grow are encouraged to attend Volusia County’s Public Works Job Fair from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, June 17, at the Road and Bridge Northeast Facility, 3771 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. Attendees can explore job opportunities, ask questions, and receive assistance completing applications during the event.

Representatives from several Public Works divisions, including Road and Bridge, Solid Waste and Recycling, and Water Resources and Utilities, will be on-site to discuss available positions. Human Resources staff will also be available to explain employee benefits, hiring processes, and other aspects of County employment.

The Public Works Department plays a vital role in maintaining the County’s infrastructure and delivering services that support safety and quality of life. Employees benefit from professional development, advancement opportunities, and the satisfaction of contributing to projects that directly serve the community. In addition to standard benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance and enrollment in the Florida Retirement System, employees may be eligible to receive commercial driver’s license (CDL) training if required for their position.

For more information about the job fair or employment opportunities with Volusia County Public Works, contact Krista Hurd at 386-736-5965 or [email protected]. To view current job openings with Volusia County, visit www.volusia.org/careers.

 

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