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City of Prince George looking to fill ice and snow removal jobs

The city is once again looking to fill seasonal snow removal positions.

Associate director for Public works Gina Layte-Liston explains:

“There are 8 postings that are on the internal/external website for the City of Prince George at this time. There is any number of positions available, they are all for equipment operators for different equipment”

She says this a change from years past as they are trying to re-structure the area and hire a few more full time positions.

The Postings close on September the 30th and can be found on the City of Prince George website under the frequently visited pages section.

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins
A North Vancouver boy born in South Africa, a graduate of BCIT in 2012 and an avid car and sports lover.

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