
Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is on the hunt for a handy individual to fill a unique position as a Craftsworker. Sharing the news via their social media platforms, the department outlined the details of the job that rarely opens up. The successful applicant will get their hands dirty with all manner of maintenance work, showcasing their knack for using tools effectively.
The job entails a mix of carpentry, painting, drywall, plastering, and masonry tasks. Additionally, the new hire will be responsible for coordinating and managing maintenance projects. They'll have to prepare cost estimates, maintain detailed work logs, and train as well as supervise inmate workers on proper techniques and safety protocols. The announcement specified that while this role will supervise inmates, it does not carry supervisory responsibilities for staff members.
For those interested in a standard workweek, the position offers a Monday-to-Friday, day shift schedule and is based at the Pinellas County Jail. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is looking for someone who is not just skilled but also eager to apply their trade in a way that supports the greater goal of maintaining quality facilities.
Candidates intrigued by the opportunity to play a part in the upkeep and functionality of the Sheriff’s facilities are encouraged to apply. "Don't miss this chance to apply your trade skills in a meaningful environment," the Sheriff's Office post read. Interested parties can find more details and submit their application through the provided link. For any additional information or questions, the Sheriff’s office HR department is reachable by phone at 727-582-6208 or via their provided email address.









