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Plainfield Job Central: Eich's Sports, TMZ Plumbing, PNC Bank

A roundup of jobs from around the Web.

Welcome to Job Central, our weekly column listing local job advertisements and descriptions.

We scoured the Web to bring you a selection of local job ads, but if we left anything out, please don't hesitate to add the details in the comments section. Most listings were found via Indeed.com.

•  AirTek Heating and Air in Plainfield is seeking a full-time salesperson with residental HVAC sales experience; perks include commission plus bonus. Call 815-577-1000 or email tony@airtekofchicagoland.com for details.

• Eich's Sports in Plainfield is seeking a sports complex assistant. Apply within.

• TMZ Plumbing in Plainfield is seeking a part-time office assistant with knowledge of service and scheduling, along with a full- or part-time service technician. Send resumes to TMZplumbing@yahoo.com.

• Air Medics Refrigeration Heating & Cooling in Oswego is seeking qualified service technicians. For more details, contact the company via its website or on Facebook.

• PNC Bank in Plainfield is seeking a full-time CSA universal sales banker. Click here for details.

• Orkin in Plainfield is seeking a pest control technician. Click here for details.

• Provena Saint Joseph Medical Cent is seeking a patient registration representative. Click here for details.

• St. Charles School District 303 is seeking a bus driver. Click here for details.

• MIQ Logistics in Romeoville is seeking a team member. Click here for details.

• Joliet Township High School District is seeking a child care aide. Click here for details.

• U-Haul in Bolingbrook is seeking a customer service representative. Click here for details.

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Mike Keniley June 17, 2013 at 12:18 pm
I am just wondering how long this suspense filled soap opera will continue? Bottom line: HurtadoRead More knew his buddy needed a job...so; he and his majority board members made a mockery of local government due process and gave Mr. Peck a job, even though Hurtado voted with the past board to unanimously select an Exec…who is still under a contract. And then decided there was a need to pay a board secretary (who jumped out of the frying pan…smart move) and then appointed someone without pay. And of course there is a need to have a paid political hack to help publicly spin the board’s craziness via press releases.
AlaskaDreaming June 17, 2013 at 12:22 pm
I hate to ask the obvious of Mr. Peck (not that I expect him to answer anyway), but why is thisRead More announcement coming from the Executive Director rather than our newly appointed Director of Communications?
Bad News Bears June 18, 2013 at 02:53 pm
Mr. Peck, please answer 2 questions for me: 1. If you are cutting $800K but AdministrativeRead More Salaries are up over $118K, where are the cuts coming from. I have always been a patron of the Park District and want to know which of my programs your skimming off to pay yourself and Mr. Booth. 2. "Our staff deserves a lot of credit for this budget,” Peck said, “as their efforts to hold the line wherever possible have led to our success on behalf of District residents." Is reducing hours of employees the way you reward your staff now? I'm very upset that you honestly thought that cutting loyal employees hours instead of offering benefits was a good idea. I have a better one, cut the hours of Mr. Booth who has an unnecessary job and use his pay and salaries to offset the 4 loyal part-time workers. I will not hold my breath for your answers since answering questions to the people who pay your salary isn't on your to do list