The City of Independence, Missouri, serves as a vibrant municipal entity with a population of roughly 120,000 residents spread across 78 square miles in Eastern Jackson County. As the fifth largest city in the state and a key suburb of Kansas City, it blends a small‑town atmosphere with the conveniences of a larger urban center, fostering a welcoming community for families and businesses alike. The city’s core focus areas include preserving its rich pioneer heritage—highlighted by its role as President Harry S. Truman’s hometown—while promoting economic development and cultural tourism. Distinctive for its historic significance and commitment to fostering new American stories, Independence offers residents and employers a unique blend of tradition, opportunity, and community pride.
Performs complex duties involving the installation and maintenance of overhead or underground power distribution lines used to conduct electrical energy between generating stations, substations, and consumers.
The City of Independence, Missouri, serves as a vibrant municipal entity with a population of roughly 120,000 residents spread across 78 square miles in Eastern Jackson County. As the fifth largest city in the state and a key suburb of Kansas City, it blends a small‑town atmosphere with the conveniences of a larger urban center, fostering a welcoming community for families and businesses alike. The city’s core focus areas include preserving its rich pioneer heritage—highlighted by its role as President Harry S. Truman’s hometown—while promoting economic development and cultural tourism. Distinctive for its historic significance and commitment to fostering new American stories, Independence offers residents and employers a unique blend of tradition, opportunity, and community pride.