Closing Date:January 26th 2026
Shifts: Monday - Thursday 0600-1630 (1) Tuesday - Friday 0600-1630 (1)
Wage Rate:$32.53 - $40.66 hourly DOE
Number of Positions:2
This is a seasonal position.
Benefits: This link below will provide you with Grant PUDs benefit that may be available if hired. Different employee types are eligible for different benefits.
Grant PUD Unified Insurance Program ()
Grant County PUD will be administering a background check as part of the hiring process if selected for this position.
Basic Function
Grant PUD manages recreation sites and Project Lands within the Priest Rapids Project. The Lands and Recreation Maintenance Worker is an entry level bargaining unit employee. This position works under the supervision of a Lands and Recreation management position other designated employee or Foreman as assigned. This position assists with Grant PUD recreation and shoreline operations and maintenance to provide for a safe and enjoyable visitor experience. This position will perform general recreation site and shoreline maintenance labor with in a variety of settings such as campgrounds golf courses boat launches marinas docks swim areas picnic areas trails recreation-related buildings and undeveloped shorelines.
Essential Functions
- Interact positively and professionally with the public and answer questions regarding recreation opportunities in the Priest Rapids Project.
- Perform duties relative to the assembly installation removal operation and maintenance of recreation site equipment and facilities.
- Apply herbicides and pesticides at recreation sites and Project lands.
- Perform graffiti removal repair and repainting.
- Demolish and remove structures at recreation sites and on Project lands.
- Perform daily maintenance to tools and recreation site maintenance equipment.
- Perform general maintenance to overwater boarding floats/docks boat basins launches and swim areas debris removal.
- Perform irrigation operations and basic maintenance/repairs.
- Complete key/lock installation and repairs.
- Operate and inspect mechanical trash compactor up to 30 cubic yards.
- Operate a variety of tools/equipment needed to complete LRM Worker tasks.
- Perform safety inspections at recreation sites boat ramps marine facilities etc.
- Perform domestic water and wastewater system maintenance at Crescent Bar Recreation Area as directed.
- Specify estimate and select materials for jobs.
- Order supplies track inventory.
- Assist Lands Specialists in planning and implementing activities including special events campground management shelter rentals etc.
- Perform any duties of the Lands and Recreation Maintenance Aide.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Step 1 (in addition to above)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker entry level.
- Demonstrate understanding on Lands and Recreation maintenance tasks by completing quality work in a timely manner.
- Apply herbicides and other chemicals while following all state and federal laws regulation and requirements.
- Navigate the Priest Rapids Project to assist with projects at recreation areas and other Project Lands as required.
- Safely handle materials use in recreation site maintenance (physically and with equipment).
- Ability to safely and properly secure material for transport at highway speeds.
Step 2 (The following are additional functions to Step 1)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker Step 1.
- Demonstrate ability to independently operate landscaping and turf maintenance equipment in a safe manner.
- Demonstrate ability to safely connect and operate trailers.
- Ability to independently use various tools as required to complete all essential functions.
Step 3 (The following are additional functions to Step 2)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker Step 2.
- Establish and maintain safe and organized work areas and shop practices.
- Install service and repair locksets on recreation site buildings.
- Successfully estimate select materials and order supplies for a small project.
Education
Must possess a High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
Experience
- Two or more years work experience in recreation or facility maintenance or in a related field such as arborist grounds keeper landscaper etc. Or approximately 2 years of responsible experience as a Lands and Recreation Maintenance Aide step 2 or similar.
- Valid WA State drivers license.
- Valid WA State Commercial Drivers License (CDL) may be required.
- Washington State Boater Education Card.
- WSDA pesticide applicators license; must obtain a Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) Public Operators license within 6 months.
Other Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Ability to work independently be self-motivated and exercise sound judgment.
- Demonstrated ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Effectively communicate with and relate to people with different backgrounds.
- Problem-solve think clearly and act professionally under stress.
- Knowledge of operation of hand/mechanical tools and equipment used in recreation sites.
- Ability to operate District boats.
- Operate vehicles in a safe manner by observing legal and defensive driving practices.
- Cooperate and work effectively with others in a positive team atmosphere.
- Ability to use computers and Microsoft Office application products (Word Excel and Outlook) write legibly and fill out forms.
Physical Requirements
- Must be mentally and physically fit for duty.
- Able to work in extreme heat or cold both inside and outside.
- Able to lift objects up to 50 lbs.
- Able to reach above shoulder level.
- Climbing to access work as needed.
- *For a full list of requirements the applicant/incumbent should refer to the Physical Capacity Evaluation (PCE).
The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions for this job the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas.
Closing Date:January 26th 2026Shifts: Monday - Thursday 0600-1630 (1) Tuesday - Friday 0600-1630 (1)Wage Rate:$32.53 - $40.66 hourly DOENumber of Positions:2This is a seasonal position.Benefits: This link below will provide you with Grant PUDs benefit that may be available if hired. Different employ...
Closing Date:January 26th 2026
Shifts: Monday - Thursday 0600-1630 (1) Tuesday - Friday 0600-1630 (1)
Wage Rate:$32.53 - $40.66 hourly DOE
Number of Positions:2
This is a seasonal position.
Benefits: This link below will provide you with Grant PUDs benefit that may be available if hired. Different employee types are eligible for different benefits.
Grant PUD Unified Insurance Program ()
Grant County PUD will be administering a background check as part of the hiring process if selected for this position.
Basic Function
Grant PUD manages recreation sites and Project Lands within the Priest Rapids Project. The Lands and Recreation Maintenance Worker is an entry level bargaining unit employee. This position works under the supervision of a Lands and Recreation management position other designated employee or Foreman as assigned. This position assists with Grant PUD recreation and shoreline operations and maintenance to provide for a safe and enjoyable visitor experience. This position will perform general recreation site and shoreline maintenance labor with in a variety of settings such as campgrounds golf courses boat launches marinas docks swim areas picnic areas trails recreation-related buildings and undeveloped shorelines.
Essential Functions
- Interact positively and professionally with the public and answer questions regarding recreation opportunities in the Priest Rapids Project.
- Perform duties relative to the assembly installation removal operation and maintenance of recreation site equipment and facilities.
- Apply herbicides and pesticides at recreation sites and Project lands.
- Perform graffiti removal repair and repainting.
- Demolish and remove structures at recreation sites and on Project lands.
- Perform daily maintenance to tools and recreation site maintenance equipment.
- Perform general maintenance to overwater boarding floats/docks boat basins launches and swim areas debris removal.
- Perform irrigation operations and basic maintenance/repairs.
- Complete key/lock installation and repairs.
- Operate and inspect mechanical trash compactor up to 30 cubic yards.
- Operate a variety of tools/equipment needed to complete LRM Worker tasks.
- Perform safety inspections at recreation sites boat ramps marine facilities etc.
- Perform domestic water and wastewater system maintenance at Crescent Bar Recreation Area as directed.
- Specify estimate and select materials for jobs.
- Order supplies track inventory.
- Assist Lands Specialists in planning and implementing activities including special events campground management shelter rentals etc.
- Perform any duties of the Lands and Recreation Maintenance Aide.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Step 1 (in addition to above)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker entry level.
- Demonstrate understanding on Lands and Recreation maintenance tasks by completing quality work in a timely manner.
- Apply herbicides and other chemicals while following all state and federal laws regulation and requirements.
- Navigate the Priest Rapids Project to assist with projects at recreation areas and other Project Lands as required.
- Safely handle materials use in recreation site maintenance (physically and with equipment).
- Ability to safely and properly secure material for transport at highway speeds.
Step 2 (The following are additional functions to Step 1)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker Step 1.
- Demonstrate ability to independently operate landscaping and turf maintenance equipment in a safe manner.
- Demonstrate ability to safely connect and operate trailers.
- Ability to independently use various tools as required to complete all essential functions.
Step 3 (The following are additional functions to Step 2)
- Minimum 6 months as a LRM Worker Step 2.
- Establish and maintain safe and organized work areas and shop practices.
- Install service and repair locksets on recreation site buildings.
- Successfully estimate select materials and order supplies for a small project.
Education
Must possess a High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
Experience
- Two or more years work experience in recreation or facility maintenance or in a related field such as arborist grounds keeper landscaper etc. Or approximately 2 years of responsible experience as a Lands and Recreation Maintenance Aide step 2 or similar.
- Valid WA State drivers license.
- Valid WA State Commercial Drivers License (CDL) may be required.
- Washington State Boater Education Card.
- WSDA pesticide applicators license; must obtain a Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) Public Operators license within 6 months.
Other Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Ability to work independently be self-motivated and exercise sound judgment.
- Demonstrated ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Effectively communicate with and relate to people with different backgrounds.
- Problem-solve think clearly and act professionally under stress.
- Knowledge of operation of hand/mechanical tools and equipment used in recreation sites.
- Ability to operate District boats.
- Operate vehicles in a safe manner by observing legal and defensive driving practices.
- Cooperate and work effectively with others in a positive team atmosphere.
- Ability to use computers and Microsoft Office application products (Word Excel and Outlook) write legibly and fill out forms.
Physical Requirements
- Must be mentally and physically fit for duty.
- Able to work in extreme heat or cold both inside and outside.
- Able to lift objects up to 50 lbs.
- Able to reach above shoulder level.
- Climbing to access work as needed.
- *For a full list of requirements the applicant/incumbent should refer to the Physical Capacity Evaluation (PCE).
The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions for this job the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas.
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