Fall Job Fair

October 12 from 12-1 PM

Virtual event to learn how to navigate the civil service job process and start a career with LADWP.

Be Part of the Team

More than 300 Eastern Sierra residents work with us as civil engineers, administrative clerks, aqueduct and reservoir keepers, electrical engineers, construction helpers, and many other positions.

Job Opportunities

OPEN NOW

Please note that these positions are filled through a competitive Civil Service examination process, which is administered through the City of Los Angeles Personnel Department. Not all listed positions above and below have current vacancies.

Systems Progammer

Applications due 10/12/23

Aqueduct and Reservoir Keeper

Applications due 10/05/23

UPCOMING

Latest upcoming job openings. 

Maintenance & Construction Helper

Opens 10/06/23

Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic

Opens11/03/23

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All Owens Valley Job Opportunities

Review the complete list of classifications offered in the Owens Valley area.

additional resources


JOB FAIR INFO

JOB FAIR PRESENTATION March 16, 2023
JOB FAIR VIDEO 


TRAINING RESOURCES
Introduction to Electricity Volumes 1-3
Self-paced online course is offered through the Transportation Workforce Institute in partnership with LATTC. This course is free and open to anyone interested in pursuing a career in various electrical trades. (This program is approved by LADWP and IBEW LU 18).

EMPLOYEES IN ACTION
Click the video links to learn more about what it is like working for LADWP
Electric Mechanic
Steam Plant
Water Treatment Operator
Water Utility Worker 

CONTACT US

Student Worker Program

For almost 30 years, LADWP’s Student Worker program has provided graduating seniors with an understanding of what it’s like to work in large-scale water and power infrastructure. Over the course of three months, students have the opportunity to perform a variety of tasks at an LADWP construction yard located in either Mojave, Keeler, Independence, or Bishop. The program plays an important role in helping the young workforce appreciate hard work and team building, and leaves them with a positive experience of LADWP.

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about other programs building the next generation of water and power leaders in the Eastern Sierra.