The Indiana Department of Transportation is looking for dedicated, qualified individuals to help serve their fellow Hoosiers this winter. INDOT will host winter seasonal hiring events at 12 locations across the state on Tuesday, September 24, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. local time.
Winter seasonal positions run from November through early March. Pay starts at $21 per hour for full-time operations and $25 per hour for on-call snowplow-only operations. Job duties for full-time, seasonal positions include performing general highway and traffic maintenance, snow and ice removal, and other duties related to winter operations. A valid CDL is required to be considered for full-time or on-call positions.
Registration is not required to attend INDOT's hiring events, and interviews will be conducted on-site the same day. INDOT team members will be available to answer questions and provide more information about open positions and careers with the agency.
Locally, the INDOT Plymouth Subdistrict office is located at 2845 Jack Greenlee Drive in Plymouth. Regionally, hiring events will also be held at the Gary Subdistrict, 7601 Melton Road, and the Rensselaer Subdistrict, 1130 East Maple Street.
For a complete list of hiring event locations and more information, visit INDOTjobs.com.
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