Uruguay's Soriano Municipality Seeks Laborers with Over $33,000 Salary
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Soriano Intendancy is hiring three laborers in Villa Soriano, Uruguay, with a base salary exceeding $33,000.
- Applicants must meet requirements including being Uruguayan citizens over 18, having primary education, residing in Villa Soriano, and possessing a valid health card.
- The selection process involves digital registration followed by document submission, with the final candidates chosen by a computer-based lottery.
The Intendancy of Soriano has announced a job opening for three laborer positions in the town of Villa Soriano. This initiative aims to fill essential roles within the municipality, with a preliminary list of candidates to be established.
The positions are contracted under C, grade 1, offering a nominal base salary of $33,531.85. While specific working hours are not detailed, candidates must be fully available for various tasks associated with the role. The selected laborers will support the general operations of the Villa Soriano municipality, undertaking manual and operational work, maintenance, and logistical support as needed.
To be eligible, applicants must be natural or legal Uruguayan citizens, over 18 years old, and have completed primary education. They also need a valid health card, must reside in Villa Soriano, and have no criminal record. Proof of these requirements must be presented during the application process.
The application period begins with online registration via the Intendancy's official website, open until July 20, 2026. Following the digital submission, applicants must deliver their required documentation in person at the Villa Soriano Municipality between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM, up to July 21. The final selection will be determined through a transparent, computer-based lottery overseen by a public notary. The top three candidates will be appointed, with the remainder forming a reserve list for 18 months.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.