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Estimated Pay $16 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Melrose, Minnesota

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Job Description

Job Description

Troubleshoot & repair residential & commercial water pumping systems, water wells and water treatment systems.

Install new water pumping systems and safely wire electrical pumping systems.

Size pumps for various applications and sell pumping equipment that suits the customer's needs.

Keep service truck neat, clean and always stocked with supplies & full tank of fuel each night.

This is a hands-on position and candidate will be working mostly outdoors in all climate conditions.

Candidate will need to have or obtain a Class A CDL. 

Will Train.

Company Description
Well Drilling and Service company has been around for 11 years and has 28 years of experience in the water well industry. Member of National Groundwater Association and Minnesota Water Well Association.

Company Description

Well Drilling and Service company has been around for 11 years and has 28 years of experience in the water well industry. Member of National Groundwater Association and Minnesota Water Well Association.

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Posting ID: 935530131 Posted: 2024-05-06 Job Title: Water Water Treatment Service