Appointments to vacant positions in the classified service shall be made in accordance with the personnel rules. Appointments and promotions shall be based on merit and fitness to be ascertained so far as practicable by competitive examination. Examinations shall be used and conducted to aid in the selection of qualified employees and shall consist of selection techniques which, in the opinion of the personnel officer, will test fairly the qualifications of candidates. Physical and medical tests may be given as a part of the examination.
In any examination, the personnel officer may include, in addition to competitive tests, a qualifying test or tests, and set minimum standards therefor.
Appointments shall be made by the officer in whom the power to make appointments is vested.
When an appointment is to be made to a vacancy in the competitive services, the personnel officer shall transmit to the appointing power the names of all persons on the appropriate employment list.
In the absence of appropriate employment lists, a provisional appointment may be made not to exceed six months by the appointing authority of a person meeting the minimum training and experience qualifications for the position. A provisional employee may be removed at any time without the right of appeal or hearing. During the period of suspension of an employee or pending final action on proceedings to review suspension, demotion or discharge of an employee, such vacancy may be filled by the appointing authority subject to the provisions of this chapter and the personnel rules.
(Prior code § 2-46; Ord. 76-O-121, 1976; Ord. 77-O-105, 1977)