Event Center Parks & Facilities Maintenance Worker I/II

NTPUD

Event Center Parks & Facilities Maintenance Worker I/II

6-Step Hourly Wage Range Level I:  $24.73 – $31.54
6-Step Hourly Wage Range Level II: $28.04 – $35.77
Certification Pay up to an Additional 10%
Full-time, Year-round with Excellent Benefit Package 


The North Tahoe Event Center is seeking a reliable and motivated Parks & Facilities Maintenance Worker I or II to support the day-to-day upkeep of the facility. This role helps maintain a clean, safe, and guest-ready facility by performing general building maintenance, event set-ups and breakdowns, minor repairs, cleaning, and equipment operation to support everything from weddings and community events to daily building upkeep. The role includes both entry-level (I) and journey-level (II) responsibilities, with opportunities to take on more independence as experience grows. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and a positive, can-do attitude are essential. 


Please visit https://ntpud.org/jobs/ for the full job description, summary of benefits and application process.

Full-time, year-round with excellent benefit package that includes CalPERS pension program, District-paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance for employee and dependents, $3,500 annual contribution to HRA, 12 paid holidays, paid time-off (sick, personal, vacation), long-term disability and group life insurance. The District will also support the employee’s certification process.

First-round of application packets will be reviewed on Monday, February 9, 2026, at 9 a.m. This position is open until filled.

Additional Info

Job Type : Full-Time

Education Level : High School

Experience Level : Entry Level

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