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Seasonal/Temporary Water-Sewer Worker- City of Lewiston

Date Posted: March 05, 2026 | End Date: May 08, 2026
County: Androscoggin County
Job Type: Water & Wastewater

Accepting applicants for SEASONAL/TEMPORARY WORKERS with the City of Lewiston Public Works Department. Applications are available from the Human Resources Department or online at www.lewistonmaine.gov.

GENERAL INFORMATION:           Department:  Public Works

Division:        Water & Sewer

                                                            Barg. Unit:     Non-Union, $18.00 - $20.00/hour

Status:            Full-Time (40 hours/week); Seasonal

Schedule:      Mon-Fri 7:00am – 3:00pm

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma, or equivalent, preferred. Valid Maine Driver’s License, in good standing, is required. Preference given to applicants with a valid Class B (CDL) Maine Driver’s License. Having a CDL with N Tank Endorsement is a plus!

Experience with lawn mowing and/or landscaping is preferred, but will train the right candidate.

WORK ACTIVITIES:

  • General maintenance and landscaping around water and sewer facilities in Lewiston and Auburn.
  • Activities include: mowing, weed whacking, raking, shoveling, sidewalk sweeping, painting, planting, mulching, pruning and weeding.
  • May perform other related tasks, as assigned.

 

Several Positions Currently Available! Apply early to lock in your start date as positions fill!

Submit City of Lewiston Employment Application and complete resume via email or directly to the Department of Human Resources, City Hall 27 Pine Street Lewiston, ME 04240. Additional contact information for email and fax submissions is available at lewistonmaine.gov > Human Resources Department > Terri-Lynn Bechard

Applications will be reviewed as received.  Only interviewed candidates will be notified. Incomplete position inquiries, including those without accurate contact information, will be rejected.

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