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Accountant I - Greater Augusta Utility District

Date Posted: June 24, 2025 | End Date: August 24, 2025
County: Kennebec County
Job Type: Water & Wastewater


What’s in it for me?
● We pay weekly. You will earn $44,959 to $58,445 annually, depending on experience and qualifications.
● You will be home every night.
● We observe Maine state holidays which means 13 paid days off - without using your own paid leave!
This is complemented by generous sick and vacation time as well.
● You’ll be making the world a better place. The work we do is public health and environmental
improvement.
● We pay for 85% of your health insurance (including your family! Or we’ll pay you a generous opt-out if
you are covered by a comparable plan by your spouse’s employer). We pay 100% of your dental
insurance. And we provide great retirement savings.


What will I do in this job?
● You’ll be part of a skilled accounting and program administration team.
● You’ll keep track of the details to ensure compliance.
● You’ll document transactions and track the details for ease of reporting and recollection.
● You’ll work with managers, vendors and employees to answer questions and solve problems.
What qualifications do I need?
● Associates Degree in Accounting or equivalent experience
● Class C Maine Driver’s License


Sounds good, how can I apply?
https://www.greateraugustautilitydistrict.org/apply-online-today, or send a resume and cover letter to [email protected]

Who we are
GAUD is a public utility focused on public health and environmental improvement.


Where can I learn more about GAUD?
● Accountant I Job Description
● www.gaud.ws Facebook Instagram


To apply, please click on the link on the GAUD Careers page or hit the QR code
on the right. You may submit a resume or application to Human Resources,12
Williams Street, Augusta, ME 04330 or email it to [email protected]. This position will
remain open until a suitable candidate is found.

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