This year, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority celebrates its 58th anniversary. In 1959, NTUA started out as a small water utility in Shiprock, NM. In decades since, NTUA has grown into the largest multi-utility enterprise owned and operated by an American Indian tribe. NTUA is proud of its history and celebrates its progress. With teamwork and respect, NTUA employees continue to move forward to provide electric, water, wastewater, natural gas, solar energy, and communications for the great Navajo Nation which spans across northern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico and southeastern Utah. In the Navajo culture, the phrase Naa'haan'deel'nish means We work for You. In keeping with that concept, NTUA works for the People. That has been the primary mission since 1959.
I have experience in performing general maintenance tasks such as repairing equipment and troubleshooting issues.
Working as Utility Workers, we are accountable for performing cleaning and maintenance tasks on the assigned equipment by the companies. We maintain the cleanliness of the company equipment. We lift and climb the heavy machinery and transport them from one place to another. Functioning as Utility Workers, we are accountable for getting a perfect and authentic driving licence. Our primary responsibility also includes the parking of tribes at the appropriate places. We work collaboratively with the team members to complete our utility tasks within the given timeline by implementing all the safety rules and regulations on them.
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