DOL Looking for Mine Inspectors in Michigan
Posted on | June 16, 2011 | No Comments
One of the best places to look for jobs is on the U.S. Department of Labor’s own website.
The search engine is easy to use and the jobs are often well paying.
Currently, in Michigan there are two mine-safety inspection jobs. They range from GS-7 to GS-12. At the GS-7 level, candidates with related experience doing health and safety inspections in construction, excavation or heavy industrial plant settings will be considered. “For example, performance of safety and health inspection work at a steel mill would qualify at this grade level,” the job description says.
The application process is complex and may require the job candidate to take initial training before he or she finally gets the job.
The benefits are great — Uncle Sam workers treats his workers well. And the pay range is attractive too — $38,790 to $74,628 per year.
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