Public notice of the time and place of every examination, together with the information as to the civil service position to be filled, shall be given by publication in a minimum of one newspaper of general circulation in the City. The public notice shall be published at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date for the commencement of the process, and a copy of the notice shall be posted on the bulletin board in the Municipal Building. Additional public notice by publication, posting or otherwise may be given at any time at the discretion of the City Manager.
A. 
The public notice shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) 
Title/general requirements of the position to be filled.
(2) 
Time and place for the commencement of the examination process, or, if this cannot be accomplished, all applicants will be notified by mail. In addition, the time and place will be posted in the Municipal Building.
B. 
The public notice may further include a statement of the residency requirements; starting/maximum salary and benefits; educational requirements; and/or any other pertinent information as deemed appropriate by the City Manager.
A. 
In addition to the public notice, the City Manager shall give written notice at least 10 days prior to the date fixed for the examination to each qualified applicant by mailing or otherwise delivering to each applicant qualified for the next step in the examination process a notice which shall include the date, time and place the applicant shall report for the next examination in the process. In the case of medical and psychological examinations, the notice shall also include the name of the medical and/or psychological examiners.
B. 
Every such notice shall be mailed or otherwise delivered at least 10 days prior to the date fixed for examination. Only applicants receiving notices to report for any examination shall be permitted to participate in such examination, and each applicant shall present his or her notice to the examiner before he or she shall be examined. If an applicant fails to report for a medical or psychological examination in accordance with the instructions contained in the notice, then the doctor and/or psychologist designated in the notice may fix another date and time for such examination; provided, however, that any such date or time shall be within the period of 30 days of the date and time established in the written notice.