City of Rochester seeks candidates for year-round DPW general laborer position

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The City of Rochester announced on March 27 that it is hiring for a part-time general laborer role in the Department of Public Works Streets and Parks Division. The position is available year-round, not just seasonally.

The announcement is significant as it offers an opportunity for individuals looking for steady, flexible employment rather than temporary or seasonal work. The city said the job may appeal to those seeking ongoing part-time hours with flexibility in scheduling.

According to the announcement, the role involves general labor duties supporting public works operations related to streets and parks maintenance. No further details about specific responsibilities or application requirements were provided in the statement.

This opening reflects continued efforts by local governments to maintain essential services throughout the year. Part-time positions such as this one can help support community infrastructure while providing job opportunities for residents who need adaptable work schedules.

Those interested in applying are encouraged to contact the City of Rochester’s Department of Public Works for more information about how to apply and what qualifications may be required.



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