Need a job? Manatee County is hiring, has job expo this week
From deputies to dispatchers, Manatee County is looking for people to fill more than 100 vacancies in the government.
Anyone interested in a job can visit the hiring expo from 2 to 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Bradenton Area Convention Center to meet representatives from the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, Supervisor of Elections Office and others.
Officials with CareerSource Suncoast will be available to help people with resumes and interviews, according to the county’s talent recruiter Joe Spain.
“The county is expanding. This, coupled with over 500 current employees set to retire in the next three to five years, there has never been a better time to explore a long-term career in county government,” Spain said in a press release.
According to Manatee County Government, jobs that need filling include:
- Bus operators and transit attendants
- Administrative support
- Industrial controls technicians
- School crossing guards
- Law enforcement deputies
- Inspections officers
- Project management and project engineers
- Accounting and finance
- 911 emergency dispatchers
- Utility workers
- Convention center staff
- Counter associates at the Tax Collector’s Office
- Transportation planners
- Operations and maintenance workers.
More information on the hiring expo can be found by emailing Spain at joe.spain@mymanatee.org or by calling at 941-748-4501 ext. 3859.
This story was originally published October 3, 2017 at 11:31 AM with the headline "Need a job? Manatee County is hiring, has job expo this week."