Civil Service Commissioner Replacement
Details for Civil Service Commissioner Replacement
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Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s Board of Trustees is accepting resumes for appointment to the District’s Civil Service Commission. Candidates must be a resident and registered voter in St. Louis City or County for three years prior to appointment and for the duration of their term on the Commission. Ideal candidates must have daytime flexibility and some Human Resources experience.
Civil Service Commissioners convene several times a year for personnel administration and employee disciplinary hearings in accordance with MSD’s Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Each Commissioner is compensated $20 per meeting, with a maximum annual sum of $500.
Please submit cover letter and resume on or before 01/31/2021 to:
Tracey R. Coleman, Director of Human Resources Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District 2350 Market Street St. Louis, MO 63103
Information may also be emailed to:
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