
As a municipal government entity, the City of Pueblo is an employer of choice. The city employs over 800 team members in 15 different departments. Teams of diverse individuals work diligently to accomplish the various objectives that are essential to ensure that the Pueblo community is well represented, served and protected. Many of our employees enjoy a long and rewarding career with the city. Pueblo offers a stable work environment, rewarding career options, competitive salaries and a great benefits package.
The City of Pueblo is looking for experienced candidates to be our next Wastewater (WW) Instrument/Control Specialist! As the WW Instrument/Control Specialist, you will troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment and controls such as relay logic, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), integrated circuits (IC) and other types of process controllers and instrumentation, operate diagnostic equipment and maintain field instrumentation devices and laboratory equipment. This full-time position offers you a variety of benefits and an annual salary range of $58,686.36 - $73,739.88. Apply now through June 2nd, 2026. Click on WW Instrument/Control Specialist for access to the complete job description and to apply today! Visit www.pueblo.us/jobs to see all City of Pueblo open positions.
This job description is an overview and is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the functions and tasks required of the position.
YOU MUST APPLY ONLINE VIA THE CITY WEBSITEOR YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!
Certification as a Colorado Wastewater Treatment Facility Operator is highly desirable.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Apply online at www.pueblo.us/jobs.

The City of Pueblo was established in 1842, incorporated in 1870 and is proudly called the “Home of Heroes” because of the record of four living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor who claim Pueblo as their hometown. The City Seal, which is under the five flags, represents the countries and territories that held dominion over the Pueblo area which include France, Mexico, Texas, Spain and of course the United States of America. Pueblo was established at the confluence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek and is well known for the Pueblo green chile grown in the region, the steel mill and the strong ethnic ties which create the welcoming community.