During strong financial year, Buckeye to hire more

By Sara Castro | West Valley View

Despite the uncertainty of the economy due to the pandemic, the Buckeye City Council approved hiring for nine full-time and two part-time positions, as well as increasing two part-time water department positions to full time.

These nine positions were requested at the Buckeye City Council Jan. 5 meeting. Five positions were requested in development services, and four positions were requested in engineering.

“These nine positions will help the staff meet the demands of the increasing work volume this year,” said Human Resources Director Nancy Love.

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