Water Plant Operator Job Description
Water Plant Operator Duties & Responsibilities
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Water Plant Operator Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Water Plant Operator
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: GED, MSHA, HAZWOPPER, IDPH, III, MRPT, NJ, ABC, KDHE, ISO
Education for Water Plant Operator
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Employers hiring for the water plant operator job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Collage and Associate Degree in Chemistry, Technical, Engineering, Biology, Environmental Science, Education, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Graduate, General Education
Skills for Water Plant Operator
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Desired experience for water plant operator includes:
Water Plant Operator Examples
Water Plant Operator Job Description
- Operates to the best possible standards providing an uninterrupted water supply
- Monitors reverse osmosis units and ancillary equipment parameters
- Makes adjustments to water plant equipment insuring operation guidelines are followed
- Starts, operates and secures reverse osmosis units and all associated auxiliary equipment essential to water plant operation
- Completes maintenance records
- Is designated the Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) for the facility
- Monitors water plant chemistry making chemical adjustments as necessary to ensure water quality standards are met or exceeded
- Oversees or performs all water quality testing
- Accountable for the proper operation and maintenance of the water plant for compliance with applicable regulations and/or permit requirements, including monitoring and reporting requirements
- Is “on call” for the ability to make decisions and initiate actions regarding the operation of the water plant in a timely manner
- Strong electrical aptitude, basic understanding of chemistry, physics, electricity and mathematics
- Effective verbal and written communications skills are required for this position
- Industrial process experience or experience working in unground environment, and
- Surface and underground MSHA certification
- Colorado Class “D” Certification (or other states’ equivalent) required
- Colorado Class “C” Certification (or other states’ equivalent) preferred
Water Plant Operator Job Description
- Operate, maintain and repair malfunctions at the wastewater screening treatment plant
- Collect samples and identify concentrates of chemical, physical or biological characteristics of wastewater required in accordance with local, state and federal requirements
- Contain and dispose of hazardous wastes generated the by the lab
- Respond to complaints regarding the wastewater plan or system, evaluate situations
- Inspect and/or repair chlorine machine and other water treatment equipment, pumping stations, wells, meters, and other elements of the water supply and distribution systems as frequent intervals to insure that all aspects of the systems are functioning properly
- Assists in maintaining water quality by taking water samples and maintaining proper operation of water treatment equipment
- Determine the locations of water lines from the appropriate source prior to excavation
- Insure proper maintenance of equipment and tools by cleaning and checking equipment and tools after use, perform routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment and refer defects or needed repairs to supervisor
- Assist in the training of lower level employees to increase their skills in the operation, maintain and repair of water facilities
- Monitor performance of electrical systems, circuits or equipment of the treatment plant
- 6 months experience working as a water plant operator OR 1 year experience in a power plant
- Minimum two years of experience in water production/treatment operations is required
- Reverse Osmosis experience is preferred
- Must cope with environmental conditions including contact with water, chemicals, fumes, odors and dust as a result of working with and handling potentially hazardous water treatment and laboratory chemicals
- Must be able to comply with continuing education requirements as needed for Operator certification renewal
- Physical fitness- capable of lifting and/or carrying 50 lbs
Water Plant Operator Job Description
- Make proper decisions with minimum supervisory oversight, interact with other site operations to help solve utility supply systems problems, be able to read blue prints and maps, operate and perform basic trouble shooting on Power maintained equipment (Pumps, Compressors, Valves, Filters)
- Must be able to climb & work from ladders, work at heights of 20 ft
- As proprietor of Power equipment, you will safely manage the Work Permit and safe isolation for maintenance/contractors
- Know regulations related to EPA 608 Refrigerant Handling State & Federal laws for Potable Water
- Bring a high level of customer focus and understand that all power operations are continuous
- Perform Basic Mechanical functions as training, procedures and tools allow
- Turns valves to regulate water through filter beds to remove impurities
- Work swing shift/flexible schedules
- Perform scheduled inspections on machines, equipment, and pumps in a wastewater treatment plant, interpreting information from gauges, charts, laboratory test results and process computer outputs
- Read and record weather conditions and various flow and treatment data
- Position may require extended working hours and varied shifts with the possibility of weekend and holiday work, as required by schedules, work load and plant conditions
- This job requires the ability to work outdoors in adverse weather conditions, climb vertical access ladders and stairwells, carry up to 50 pounds and to see, hear, walk and talk effectively
- All individuals must demonstrate a strong aptitude in math, mechanical/electrical ability and production control
- Knowledge of water treatment processes, basic scientific concepts, and water quality standards and regulation and Company procedures
- Estes Park, CO
- Possess valid Colorado Class C Water Operators Certification or equivalent
Water Plant Operator Job Description
- Perform various equipment and building maintenance and repair tasks at a Wastewater Treatment Plant or in remote pumping stations
- Clean and maintain buildings and equipment
- Ensures chemical storage and day tanks have adequate level
- The WLO operates from established and well-known procedures under minimum supervision performing duties independently with only general direction given
- The WLO must perform work in a safe manner resulting in no accidents, and in compliance with all environmental permits at all times
- Using the plant qualification system, must qualify as a WLO
- The WLO is expected to qualify as a PO
- Preparation of project reports, hydraulic models, calculations, drawings, construction plans and specifications, permitting packages, commissioning and startup plans, and documents for inclusion in the final project deliverables as necessary for the bidding and construction of designed works
- Participate in start-up, commissioning, and operations of drinking and waste water facilities
- Backwashes filters when head loss is 6 – 10 psi differential or at a minimum every 96-hours
- Physical requirements include working on feet for 12-hour periods, stair and ladder climbing, routine lifting 50 pounds, and heavy cleanup work
- Must wear a National Park Service uniform
- Colorado Class “C” Certification (or other states’ equivalent) required
- Supervisor or Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) experience is preferred
- Must have working knowledge of equipment, facilities, materials, methods and procedures used in wastewater/potable treatment plant maintenance and operation activities
- Must have an active Class B Biological Wastewater Treatment Operator License
Water Plant Operator Job Description
- Performs tasks assigned to operations as per MTL – inspections, field checks, equipment preparation, sample collection, Includes completion of required checklists for safety, environmental, PPE
- Completes accurate recording of shift events in Logbook
- Uses process knowledge and skill to continuously improve plant performance in key measures of safety, productivity, and quality
- Initiates and participates in Root Cause Investigations and MOCs
- Follows and creates, where necessary, operating procedures to ensure safe and efficient execution of all tasks
- Ensures adequate housekeeping is maintained within the work areas
- Participates in the training of new employees completing department required and/or annually required personal training
- Performs Immediate Response activities to address plant issues
- Reports key performance indicators and measures
- Actively participates and leads department safety and environmental teams, process improvement, and team-building activities when needed
- Must have a high school education or its equivalent
- Must have the ability to enter data into a computer database
- T-1 License for Water Treatment
- 3 years of operating experience in a Water Treatment Plant or comparable Utility production role
- Valid US Driver’s License w/ no restrictions
- Strong preference for a T-3 License or higher for Water Treatment