Current Career Opportunities at the Mt. View Sanitary District

Posting Update: October 30, 2010

There are no Career Opportunities at this time.

Please check back soon.

APPLICATION and APPOINTMENT PROCEDURE:

All interested applicants will be required to submit a completed original Mt. View Sanitary District Employment Application Form which may be obtained from this website or in person from the District Office located at 3800 Arthur Rd., Martinez, CA or by calling (925) 228-5635.  Resumes are not acceptable as substitutes for any part of the standard application. Emailed applications WILL NOT be accepted.

Based on review of the applications a limited number of the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process, which may include a written test, a performance test and an oral board interview, or other elements determined by the District to be appropriate.

The District will make reasonable efforts in the test process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise the District's Project Coordinator three days prior to the examination process of any special need.

For your convenience the Application Form may be downloaded from this site.

Mt. View Sanitary District Employment Application Form

Mail Application to: Mt. View Sanitary District, P.O. Box 2757 Martinez, CA 94553

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Job Descriptions and Salary Schedule

Click here to see Mt. View Sanitary District's job descriptions, salary schedule and organization chart.

As part of the ongoing commitment to government transparency, Controller John Chiang has launched a new statewide database of salaries and compensation as reported by California cities, counties, and special districts for all job classifications. Just follow this link to the Local Government Compensation Reporting database and search tool.



Training Opportunities

In 2007, Mt. View Sanitary District along with 10 East Bay water and wastewater agencies joined together in an effort to train new, certified plant operators. These agencies contracted with Solano Community College to bring courses from the school's accredited Water/Wastewater Technology Program. Today, a total of 18 agencies from Contra Costa, Alameda and Solano Counties sponsor the Bay Area Consortium of Water and Wastewater Education (BACWWE) program, offering no-cost, college-level training to students interested in a career as treatment plant operators.

For more information visit www.BACWWE.org or download the brochure " Who will replace them?" or "Build a career with a future".

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