Stationary Engineers Advancement Program Local 399 is proud of its reputation as a Union of skilled craftsman. This reputation has been build on a foundation of experience and education.

We believe education is the key to our further success in the future as a trade union in Illinois and Indiana. We believe our members should possess the highest level of skill to promote the reputation our fathers and grandfathers have built. To accomplish this goal we need to provide an Advancement Program which will not only teach the trainee but to challenge the Journeyman Engineer. Our courses provide a wide variety of opportunities. This program is used as a trainee program but may also be used to update the journeyman's skill. Whether you have one year or twenty years or experience, our courses will benefit you. They are quality courses offed at reduced fees.

Please check your labor agreement for possible tuition reimbursement and review the course offerings. Local 399 will continue to sponsor seminars on topices throughout the year and encourage you to take advantage of thes opportunities to advance your career, enhance your lifestyle and strengthen our Union.

City Of Chicago Stationary Engineers License

Absolute Requirement: Must possess a City of Chicago Stationary Engineer's License. Minimum Requirements: Graduation from a standard senior high school or the equivalent and four years of experience in pertinent operating work. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for the required education on a. Stationary Engineers Advancement Program. Local 399 is proud of its reputation as a Union of skilled craftsman. This reputation has been build on a foundation of experience and education. We believe education is the key to our further success in the future as a trade union in Illinois and Indiana. We believe our members.

City Of Chicago Stationary Engineers License

ORIGINAL ENTRANCE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Supplemental Application Required This examination is open to all candidates, both internal and external, who meet the minimum requirements. In addition to the employment application, a supplemental application is required for this examination.

Supplemental and employment application forms may be obtained from the Employee Selection Office of the District by phoning (312)751-5100 or by visiting the District's Online Employment Center at www.districtjobs.org. Supplemental and employment application forms will be accepted only during the designated filing period for this examination. The opening and closing dates of the filing period are listed in this announcement.

Supplemental and employment application forms must be filed by one of the following methods: I. Submitted online through the District's Online Employment Center at www.districtjobs.org. Supplemental and employment application forms must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on the closing date in order to be considered. Delivered to the Employee Selection Office 7th Floor, 111 East Erie Street, Chicago, IL weekdays from 8:45 a.m.

During the filing period. Flytech K790 Drivers. Please note, District offices are closed on holidays. Sent by mail to the Employee Selection Office, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, 7th Floor, 111 East Erie Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

Supplemental and employment application forms sent by mail must bear a postmark no earlier than the opening date and no later than the closing date of the filing period. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the supplemental and employment application forms are completed and submitted in a timely manner by one of the methods described above. Descriptions and dates of education, experience and any required license or certification should be very clear so that it is understood exactly how the applicant meets the minimum requirements. Prospective employees will be required to provide documentation of the required education, experience and licensure/certification upon employment. Falsification of a material statement in an application may constitute grounds for rejection of the application, exclusion from the examination, removal from the eligible list, or discharge of an employee from his or her position in the Classified Service. Minimum Requirement Deadline: The minimum requirements for this examination must be met by the qualification deadline listed in this announcement. Residency Requirement: There is no residency requirement to participate in the examination; however, all District employees must be domiciled within the boundaries of the District within six months of successful completion of probation.

(The District is in Cook County, Illinois, covering approximately 90% of the county area.) Veterans' Preference: In Original Entrance examinations, five points for Veterans' Preference will be added, in accordance with the District statute, to the scores of those candidates who attain a passing score in all phases of the examination. Vw Navigation Rns 310 Download Adobe here. Information regarding the periods of eligible service, the documentation needed to file a claim and Veterans' Preference claim forms can be obtained through the District's Online Employment Center at www.mwrd.org or requested at the test site. Probationary Period: The probationary period for this classification is one year (250 days worked).

HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT OBJECTIVES The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago is committed to hiring and employment practices that base employee selection on a candidate's knowledge, skill and ability to perform effectively on the job; provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants; prohibit the entry of political reasons or factors and other improper considerations into any stage of the selection and hiring processes; and create a transparent, honest and fair hiring system. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D Reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities will be made in accordance with applicable laws. Requests for testing accommodations are to be made within one week after the close of the filing period. For information regarding accommodation for individuals with disabilities, phone (312) 751-5170 (voice) or (312) 751-5916 (TTY). Class Title Operating Engineer II - Supplemental Application Required Exam # 12018 Opening Date 12:00:01 AM Closing Date 11:59:59 PM Qualification Deadline Hourly Pay Rate 50.56 Duties Under supervision, operates and/or supervises the operation of assigned mechanical equipment at a sewage treatment plant, sludge disposal facility or pumping station, and checks various components of the equipment for normal condition and operation.

This class is characterized by those positions requiring considerable skill and background in operating a variety of complex equipment. Minimum Requirements Absolute Requirement: Must possess a City of Chicago Stationary Engineer's License. Minimum Requirements: Graduation from a standard senior high school or the equivalent and four years of experience in pertinent operating work. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for the required education on a year-for-year basis.

Successful completion of a recognized training program in the operation of stationary equipment may be substituted for the required experience on a month-for-month basis to a maximum of one year. Examination The examination will consist of a written test weighted 100%. The minimum passing score on the written test will be 70% unless determined otherwise by the Director of Human Resources. Candidates must achieve a passing score to have their names placed on the eligible list.