What career opportunities are there at the PUD?

The District has many career opportunities.  We hope you will consider a career with the PUD.  Clallam County PUD is owned by the members it serves and is a great place to work! Here are some of the career opportunities the District offers.

Do you like working with people, meeting, needs, and making a difference in someone’s life?  Then why not consider a job in customer services?  Make a career out of serving those in your community. Here’s a brief description of what your job might be:

  • Customer Service Representative and Credit and Collections Specialist – respond to customer credit and collection inquiries; process applications for service and disconnect orders; answer account and billing questions, equal pay, and landlord questions.
  • Customer Service Supervisor – responsible for overseeing various functions related to customer billing, meter reading, data entry, credit and collections, customer relations, and special programs offered to benefit customers.
  • Meter Reader – responsible for reading electric and water meters and working directly with customers on past due accounts and services connects and disconnects.

Are you someone with commitment to customers, community, and employees?  Do you have a passion for the principals on which public power was founded – hard work, local control, and the desire to serve the smallest towns and largest cities?  We are looking for a new generation of leaders and you could be a member of this team.

  • Utility Management – find yourself in charge of running the day-to-day activities of the utility and directing and managing employees.
  • Utility Services – promote and educate the public on conservation methods and programs.
  • Accounting – process, code, and balance various accounting functions; develop accurate financial statements and financial reports; maintain records necessary to account for all monies received by the District.

Do you like working with your hands?  Do you like a fast-paced and challenging environment and aren’t afraid of good hard work?  We look for individuals like you to become part of our operations team.  Why not consider an operations job in public power.  Here are some brief descriptions of what your job might be:

  • Foreman – a journeyman lineman who is in charge of a job and directs the work of other workers in construction, maintenance and repair.
    Journeyman Lineman – performs construction and maintenance activities on transmission and distribution power lines.
  • Meter and Substation Technicians – perform installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of electric and substation metering and equipment.  Perform installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of electric meters and metering equipment.
  • Water and Waste Water Systems Superintendent – coordinate and schedule Water and Wastewater Department employees in a manner that ensures maximum continuity of service, efficient operation of the systems.
  • Water and Waste Water Systems Senior Technician – construct and maintain District’s water and wastewater systems; install and operate water mains, pump stations, water treatment plants, reservoirs, and other equipment.
  • Water and Waste Water Helper – assist in the construction and maintenance of District’s water and wastewater systems; perform tasks for the monitoring, inspection, reporting, and maintenance of wastewater, septic systems, or drain field pumps, valves, tanks, piping and associated equipment.

Do you like to put your creative side to work and meet the needs of your community?  We look for qualified individuals with experience in engineering and engineering services.  If you have, or are considering a degree in electrical engineering or a degree in electrical engineering with a power option, why not consider working for Clallam PUD?

  • Electrical Engineer – works on engineering and transmission and distribution projects; coordinates and establishes construction timelines between engineering and operation; incorporates new technology in the design or redesign of electrical components.
  • Engineering Mapping Technician – maintain and update detail maps, maintain work order tracking system and files, and perform engineering activities; prepare drawings, plans, schematics, and construction plans for distribution facilities, water systems, sewer or septic systems, and other construction specifications and plant facilities as directed.
  • Engineering Representative – plan and design electrical services for customers and perform engineering activities; assist crews, servicemen, customer service representatives; prepare proposals and cost estimates for overhead and underground service for individual customers and developers.