Senior Environmental Planner Lisa
Luptowitz and other employees work
to ensure a sustainable Nevada.
Whether you apply online or in person, use these tips to help with the process.
Pick up job applications at our Human Resources Department, which is open Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
View our current openings and click on the job title in which you are interested. Follow the instructions to help you apply for that position.
You can print an application and return it to us. Go to current openings and click on the job title in which you are interested. Click on both the Supplemental Questionnaire and the official application.
Request an application packet by filling out an application-request form. View our current openings and click on the job title in which you are interested. Click on the application request form at the bottom of the page.
Submit completed applications and supplemental questionnaires to the Human Resources Department no later than 7 a.m. on the position's closing date. Return applications to:
Las Vegas Valley Water District
Human Resources Department
1001 S. Valley View Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89153
Click "Application-on-File" from the current openings page to store your application.
Interested in one or more positions that are not currently open? View the list of positions employed by the Water District, click on those that interest you. Choose the link at the top of each job description to submit a job notification request. We will contact you if we are accepting applications for that job in the next 180 days.
If you need assistance, contact Human Resources at (702) 258-3933.
Note: In compliance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, all persons offered employment must provide acceptable proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States.
Note to disabled applicants: Testing arrangements to accommodate impairments of disabled persons may be made by contacting Human Resources at (702) 258-3933.
Thomas O'Toole, a senior zoologist at the Springs Preserve, works to educate the public about the local ecosystem.