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Maricopa County's Flood Control District is hiring General Maintenance Workers to perform outdoor construction and maintenance of flood control structures in Arizona's desert. You will support public safety and maintain multi-use facilities while working year-round in a team environment.
Candidates need a minimum of one year of general maintenance experience and a high school diploma or GED; a valid Arizona driver's license is required by hire.
Posting Date
08/12/26
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Pay Range
$19.75 - $32.75 hourly
Salary offers are based on the candidate's equivalent experience and internal equity with other employees within the same job classification. The position is eligible for overtime compensation for all hours worked over 40 in the designated workweek.
Job Type
Unclassified
Department
Flood Control District
As a General Maintenance Worker, you will work outdoors year-round in Arizona's desert environment, playing a hands-on role in building and maintaining the flood control structures that protect our communities. Through skilled and unskilled construction and maintenance work, you directly support public safety while helping preserve the natural landscape.
Beyond flood protection, the Flood Control District maintains multi-use facilities, including hiking trails, bike paths, and open spaces, that enhance the quality of life across Maricopa County. This is more than a maintenance job; it's an opportunity to help protect neighborhoods and care for community spaces residents use and value every day. The Flood Control District of Maricopa County provides essential public services to residents and visitors, which may require employees to work alternate work schedules. In such cases, employees will be given reasonable notice by their supervisor.
We are currently hiring for several positions across multiple yard locations.
Flood Control? In a desert? Absolutely!
Though Maricopa County is in a desert, floods occur during two distinct rainy seasons - the summer monsoon and winter frontal rains. Although the Flood Control District has made significant progress over the years, work remains to be done. Maricopa County continues to be one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, with over 200 people moving here daily!
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Other Requirements
Successful candidates must currently possess, or have the ability to obtain, a valid Arizona driver's license by the time of hire.
The position generally conducts business out in the field utilizing various hand tools for numerous construction and maintenance duties, including shovels, rakes, pickaxes, brooms, and varying-sized electric and hand tools. Familiarity with four-wheel-drive capabilities and self-recovery winching techniques will occasionally be needed.
Fieldwork will often be conducted in remote locations under potentially extreme weather environments. Attire for the position will be provided and maintained by Maricopa County and has the potential for general construction and/or field inspection PPE required to perform duties daily. This includes, but is not limited to, safety-toe footwear, hard hats, high-visibility vests, eye protection, and durable pants such as jeans.
Maricopa County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application process or to perform the essential functions of the position under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact MHRFeedback@maricopa.gov to initiate the interactive process.