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TEST ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER 2007-948 ISSUED JULY 20, 2007 |
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
State Civil Service Commission
Examination
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MINING ENGINEERING TRAINEE
COMPLETING THE APPLICATION IS THE TEST.
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Mining Engineering Trainee |
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S6 |
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
If you successfully complete the training period, you will be promoted to Mining Engineering Specialist with an increase in salary.
VETERANS: Pennsylvania law (51 Pa.C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences and opportunities for veterans, visit the Commission’s website www.scsc.state.pa.us; visit one of our offices; or call our veterans information line, (717) 787-6039.
NATURE OF WORK
You will participate in a formal and on-the-job training program in mining engineering under the responsible charge of a professional engineer. Work assignments are designed to develop your ability to apply mining engineering theories and concepts to the solutions of practical problems. Work assignments may involve one or more of the following program areas: mine reclamation, mine permitting, deep mine safety and mine subsidence.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Please make sure you meet all requirements. If after reading the requirements you are not sure you qualify, contact one of the Commission's offices listed at the end of this announcement.
For some jobs, offers of employment will be made only if you are willing to travel. Travel expenses will be paid.
You must be of good moral character and able to perform the essential functions of the job. Pennsylvania residency is currently waived for this job title.
Condition of Employment
Certain positions may require possession of a valid driver's license.
Minimum Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in mining engineering; OR one year of mining engineering experience, and possession of a valid Engineer-in-Training certificate issued by or acceptable to the Pennsylvania State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists.
Clarification of Requirements
If you are attempting to qualify under the first option above, you may take the test if you have completed 90 or more credit hours and expect to receive a bachelor's degree within the next 7 months. You must provide proof of your degree before you start work.
If your degree is not in mining engineering, you must submit a copy of your college transcript (see address in “How To Apply”). Twenty-four credit hours in mining engineering, regardless of the major, are considered qualifying.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection employs Mining Engineering Trainees as positions become available. Positions may exist at Central Office in Harrisburg (Dauphin County) or at the following District Mining Offices: Coal Center (Washington County), Ebensburg (Cambria County), Greensburg (Westmoreland County), Knox (Clarion County), Philipsburg (Centre County), Pottsville (Schuylkill County) and Uniontown (Fayette County).
Lists created by this test will be used to fill future vacancies as they occur due to retirements, promotions, transfers, resignations and so forth.
For the most recent information on job opportunities contact:
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Department of Environmental Protection |
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Bureau of Human Resources |
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2nd Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building |
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P.O. Box 2357 |
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Harrisburg, PA 17105-2357 |
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Telephone: (717) 783-2021 |
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Internet: www.depweb.state.pa.us |
TESTING
Your application will be evaluated to determine whether you meet the minimum requirements. If you meet these requirements you will receive a score. Be sure to list your experience and training on your application. Failure to do so may delay the processing of your application, or result in a lower-than-deserved score or disqualification.
If you take the test and want to take it again, you may be retested after 3 months from the date of your “Notice of Examination Results.” A new is application required for a retest.
TEST RESULTS
Employment and promotion lists will be established. You will be notified in writing of your test results.
The test and scoring procedure are different from previous tests for this job code. If you have taken the test before, you may get a different score on this test.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply online at www.scsc.state.pa.us OR submit your completed paper application to:
State Civil Service Commission
ATTN: Applications
P.O. Box 569
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0569
Online and paper applications both require submission of a copy of your transcript if you are attempting to qualify under the first option of the Minimum Requirements, and your degree is not in mining engineering. Print your name and social security number at the top of the transcript and mail it to the address above.
Applications and further information can be obtained from:
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State Civil Service Commission: |
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Harrisburg: 2nd Level, Strawberry Sq. Complex, 320 Market St., P.O. |
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Box 569, Hbg., 17108-0569; Telephone (Voice) (717) 783-3058, Text |
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Telephone (Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing callers only) (717) 772-2685 |
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Philadelphia: 110 North 8th St., Suite 503, Phila., 19107; Telephone |
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(Voice) (215) 560-2253, Text Telephone (Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing callers only) (215) 560-4367 |
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Pittsburgh: 411 Seventh Ave., Room 410, Pgh., 15219; Telephone |
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(Voice) (412) 565-7666, Text Telephone (Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing callers only) (412) 565-2484 |
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Internet: www.scsc.state.pa.us |
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PA CareerLink offices |
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The Human Resources Office listed under the "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" section of this announcement |
For further information on testing, assistance for persons with disabilities, veterans' preference and other items, refer to the instructions provided with the "Application for Employment/Promotion."