Applicants must have a valid PA driver’s license
and a clean criminal history. In addition, they must be 21 by the date
of hire. The application deadline for this job title is June 23, 2012; Civil Service testing must be completed by July 28, 2012. The trainee class will begin in July 2013. To apply, go to our Web site at www.scsc.state.pa.us.
First-time users will need to create an account. This can be done by
going to the Online Services box in the upper left corner of the home
page and clicking the “Register” button. Follow the on-screen
instructions to create a user ID and password. When these are
established, enter them in the appropriate boxes, select “View Open Jobs
and Apply” from the Online Services menu and click “Sign In.” In the
window that opens, enter test announcement number 2012034 in the search
box.
This
will bring up an electronic version of the test announcement for
Waterways Conservation Officer Trainee. Potential applicants should
review the announcement thoroughly before proceeding to the online
application. This job title has a list of special conditions, all of
which the potential applicants must be willing and able to meet in order
to be considered. Individuals who are not willing and able to meet all
the listed special conditions of employment should not apply. If
individuals are interested in applying, they should click the “Go To
Next Page” button at either the top or the bottom of the test
announcement. When the online application is complete, they can schedule
a date and time for testing. Individuals need to be mindful that there
is a time limit of 15 minutes for each application screen. If time is
running short, applicants should save their work and advance to the next
screen to refresh the clock. Then they can go back and finish their
work. If the clock expires, applicants will be kicked out of the system.
They will have to go back in and resume their applications at the point
where they last saved their work.
See the Penn State New Kensington Success Center Jobs & Events 2012 binder for more information.