The City’s Municipal Electrical Aggregate will end in December, 2025. During this year’s bidding process, the City was unable to secure through the aggregate process a lower rate than Ameren. Residents on the City’s aggregate will automatically return to Ameren at a lower rate.  You still have the option to choose an electrical supplier other than Ameren, within two months, although Ameren will remain your provider.

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NOTE:  This position requires a Class A,B,C, or D Water Operator License at the time of application for the position. The City of Effingham Public Works Department is seeking candidates to serve as a Class A Water Treatment Plant Operator, but will accept the most qualified candidate certified with an operator license from Class A-D. ...

NOTE:  This position requires a Class A Water Treatment Plant Operator License at the time of application for the position. The City of Effingham Public Works Department is seeking candidates to serve as the Water Treatment Plant Chief Operator.  This position reports to the Operations Manager.  The position is full-time, with a starting wage of...

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