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At Roseville Utilities, we keep everyday life running, from water and wastewater to trash, recycling, and stormwater services for homes and businesses across the community. Because we’re city-owned, we focus on reliable service and keeping rates among the lowest in the region. Our team of 350+ employees does it all, from field crews and plant operators to engineers, analysts, and managers. If you’re looking for meaningful work and room to grow, you’ll find it here.
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  • The Electric Utility has a long history of providing reliable electricity to the people of Roseville. Our team manages more than 4,000 power poles, 800 miles of underground circuit cable, and 144 miles of 60 & 12 kV overhead lines that power possibilities throughout our City.
  • The Waste Services Division provides trash, recycling and green waste services. Roseville collects more than 100,000 tons annually from about 154,000 residences and several thousand businesses.
  • Stormwater management improves water quality by decreasing local water pollution sources.
  • The Wastewater and Recycled Water Utility purifies and treats water before it is delivered back to the environment. The utility operates two wastewater treatment facilities with a capacity to treat 30 million gallons of water daily. One billion gallons of recycled water are delivered annually. 505 miles of sewer mainlines, 246 miles of sewer laterals and 11,195 manholes are part of the wastewater conveyance system.
  • The Water Utility operates a 100 million gallon per day treatment plant, an active groundwater well program, and maintains 600 miles of pipes, 4,500 hydrants and three water tanks with 20 million gallons of water. The utility plans for ongoing water reliability and promotes water efficiency.
  • Technical Services supports utility operations through project engineering & management, data management, rehabilitation planning, and business services.

Working in the public sector offers many advantages.

  • Service. Public sector engineers can directly impact the quality of life in their community.
  • Excellent compensation (including pensions & benefits) and standard hours.
  • Stability. Utilities are always expanding, repairing, and planning for the future. Utility services will always be needed by residents and businesses, so this assures excellent job security!
  • Career development. The work offers great variety. Governmental agencies invest in training and offer a variety of opportunities to help staff develop their professional knowledge and further their career.

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