Ector County Hosting A Job Fair This Thursday
If you have ever wanted to join an organization that you could retire with. A place that offers great benefits and an enjoyable work environment. This Thursday, Ector County will be holding a job fair at the Ector County Coliseum in Barn A from 7 am to 7 pm.
This Thursday applicants will be able to visit with the various departments about current employment opportunities and be able to apply on-site.
Ector County offers competitive pay, excellent benefits, FREE life insurance, FREE healthcare clinic, and the best matching retirement rate in Texas!
Here is a list of all departments and positions needing to be filled:
Adult Probation- Community Supervision Officer
Agrilife Extension- Administrative Assistant
Auditor's Office- Internal Auditor
Building Maintenance: Cabinet Shop Foreman, Carpenter/Painter, Custodian Floor Crew, HVAC TechII, Journeyman Plumber, Maintenance Technician, PT Custodian
Cemetery- Maintenance Tech
Coliseum- Maintenance Tech
County Clerk- Deputy Clerk
District Attorney- Assistant District Attorney
Environmental Enforcement- Heavy Equipment OperatorII, Redemption Specialist
Health Department- TVFC/Immunization Program Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, Water Quality Specialist
Highways and Streets-Director
Justice of the Peace- Court Bailiff/Warrant Officer
Juvenile Probation- Juvenile Detention Supervision Officer
Post Sentence Monitoring- Secretary
Public Works- Construction Secretary, Engineering Specialist, Heavy Equipment Operator, Road Maintenance Tech I,II, Traffic Technician II,
Tax Assessor's Office- CC/DDC/TAC Deputy Clerk!
The Ector County Sherriff's Office will also be on hand Thursday to hire for various positions.
Remember to bring your resume and your I.D. and come dressed to impress. You can make a career out of working for the county. The county is a place you can work until you are ready to retire.
If you would like to apply online, you can apply HERE!
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