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o Chair and Vice Chair Assignments <br />Attached to the Weekly Update are the Planning Commission Public Hearing Notices <br />Council Update <br />Come Work With Us! <br />The City of Ramsey is hiring for the following positions: <br />• Police Officer. Performs responsible police work involving the protection and safety of <br />the community through prevention and control of crime, maintaining or restoring public <br />order, investigating crime, regulating traffic, enforcing laws, and providing emergency <br />services; as well as other related duties as required. Salary wage: $29.271/hour. This <br />position closes at 11: 59 pm on Sunday, May 15, 2022. <br />The City of Ramsey is also hiring for the following Temporary Summer Staff and Internships: <br />• Parks Maintenance Worker (Temporary up to 7-Months). The City is seeking one <br />individual to assist our Parks staff with general maintenance of city -owned parks and trail <br />systems. This is a temporary full-time AFSCME union position last up to 7-months. <br />Responsibilities include all aspects of parks maintenance, construction of new facilities and <br />the operation of equipment while working in a variety of weather conditions. This <br />individual also assists staff with several City events. All candidates must be at least 18 <br />years old or older and possess a valid MN commercial driver's license (Class A or B) with <br />both air brake & tanker endorsements. This is a temporary full-time AFSCME union <br />position, subject to DOT random drug and alcohol testing. This will not lead to regular <br />employment at the conclusion of the season. The 2022 wage is $19.511/hour. Deadline to <br />apply has been changed to open until filled Apply immediately if interested <br />• Seasonal Maintenance Workers: The City is seeking a number of individuals to work <br />alongside of our Public Works staff with the general maintenance of streets, park grounds, <br />trails, buildings, and related facilities and equipment. These are temporary, non -union <br />positions working 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. <br />All applicants must be at least 17 by June 1, 2022. The wage is $13.00 to $15.00 per hour, <br />depending on qualifications. Application period is open until all 11 positions have been <br />filled, however first interviews will start the week of March 21, 2022. Apply immediately <br />if interested <br />Attached to the Weekly Update is a City of Ramsey - Come Work With Us Flyers. <br />Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale. The City has partnered with the Recycling Association of <br />Minnesota to serve as a distribution site for their Rain Barrel and Compost Bin sale. Take <br />advantage of this opportunity to get one or both of these items at a reduced price! This sale is pre - <br />order only and items must be picked up on Monday, June 13 at the Public Works facility (14199 <br />Jaspar St NW), between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm. More information on this opportunity can be found <br />here: CompostBin.._&Rain.._Barrel Sale (recycleminnesota.org), Attached to the Weekly Update is <br />the Rain Barrel & Compost Bin Sale Flyer. <br />Spring Water Main Flushing. The City of Ramsey's Utilities Department will be flushing water <br />mains beginning Monday, April 4 through Friday, April 29. This necessary, semi-annual process <br />helps to eliminate naturally occurring iron deposits that have settled to the bottom of the water <br />main pipes. Flushing the pipes creates a disturbance in the system and may cause your water to be <br />
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