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AMWUA Job Announcement-SROG Program Coordinator
AMWUA is seeking to fill the Sub Regional Operating Group (SROG) program coordinator position to oversee the administrative and financial accounting services support to the five SROG cities that own and operate the 91st Ave Wastewater Treatment Plant. Primary duties include creating and analyzing reports and billings; meeting management; preparing meeting agendas, attending meetings and preparing minutes; and working closely with the SROG cities – Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Glendale & Tempe. Program coordinator must be self-motivated, self-directed, detail-oriented, have excellent writing and communication skills, and work well both independently and in a team. See job description for details. Please send letter of interest and resume to Diana Pina at dpina@amwua.org no later than 5:00 p.m. on September 18, 2017.
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