Rosemaria Stocks, left, of Bay Shore speaks with Valerie Azic of...

Rosemaria Stocks, left, of Bay Shore speaks with Valerie Azic of ACLD about employment opportunities at a 2020 Suffolk County One-Stop Employment Center job fair. Credit: Kendall Rodriguez

Suffolk County will be hosting three job fairs in early May, starting with an engineering job fair for the county’s Department of Public Works Thursday evening.

The county is looking to fill positions such as assistant architect, civil engineer, electrical engineer and project building coordinator. For engineering positions with Public Works, applicants must have a valid New York State professional engineer license.

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Suffolk County will be hosting three job fairs in early May, starting with an engineering job fair for the county’s Department of Public Works Thursday evening.

The county is looking to fill positions such as assistant architect, civil engineer, electrical engineer and project building coordinator. For engineering positions with Public Works, applicants must have a valid New York State professional engineer license.

The event, to be held at 725 Veterans Memorial Hwy. in Hauppauge, runs from 4. to 7 p.m. The fair is being hosted at the county’s One-Stop Employment Center.

To register for the event, visit https://bit.ly/42avVRS.

Additionally, the county will be hosting two job fairs the morning of Tuesday, May 9.

The first fair will be held at the Connetquot Public Library at 760 Ocean Ave. in Bohemia. The event runs from 10 a.m. to noon and is scheduled to include employers such as Surf Clean Energy, Community Housing Innovations, and Premier Casting Solutions.

The second Tuesday hiring event runs from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and will be held at the West Islip Fire Department at 309 Union Blvd. in West Islip.

For more information on next week’s hiring events, visit https://bit.ly/3nsdadM.

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