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Department: Parks + Rec
Grade: 140
Salary: $20.60/hour
Job Duties:
Responsible for operating various maintenance equipment such as handheld equipment, hand tools, and other power equipment; performs asset and infrastructure improvements and manual labor as necessary.
Operates equipment and vehicles to complete maintenance activities.
Performs county improvement tasks
Minimum Qualifications:
High School Diploma or its equivalent.
One year of work-related experience.
Must complete Division specific training within six (6) months of hiring date.
Must obtain a Class B Missouri Commercial Driver's License with air brake endorsement within six (6) months of hire.
Must submit to/pass background check and drug screen.
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!

Jackson County, Missouri is home to unique communities - each with its own personality, government officials and amenities. We are one of 114 counties in Missouri and are comprised of 18 cities and towns, which includes most of Kansas City, MO.
The employees of Jackson County fill a vast array of positions, but they are all part of one team sharing a common goal - serving the County's citizens. Jackson County is a great place to work and retire from. With competitive benefits and an employee pension plan, many employees stay with the county for 10+ years.
Jackson County Parks + Rec is the third largest county parks system in America. It is home to fantastic beaches and lakes, with the finest public marinas in Missouri.
We offer our residents and regional neighbors nearly 22,000 acres of premier outdoor enjoyment for "get-away-from-it-all" weekends and memorable vacations.
Jackson County voters adopted a Charter in 1970 that created a new form of County government, one featuring three distinctive branches: the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial. Appointed directors lead the various administrative departments - Assessment, Collections, Recorder of Deeds, etc. Jackson County's elected officials include one County Executive, nine County Legislators, the County Prosecutor and the County Sheriff. Voters approved a revised Charter in August of 2010 to provide updates that included the County Ethics Code.