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About Sault Ste. Marie: A welcoming and vibrant community of 78,000, Sault Ste. Marie provides an affordable, active lifestyle in the heart of the Great Lakes.

What you’ll find here is a great career and even greater quality of life that offers short commute times and quick access to world class cultural and natural amenities. For more information, visit welcometossm.com.

PUC offers a dynamic, challenging and rewarding work environment that encourages collaboration and innovative thinking. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated the necessary skills and experience to lead a diverse department, focused in a high risk environment. • Ensure adequate departmental response to emergencies, preparation of contingency plans, and ensure adequate equipment and materials are available.

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