Administrative and supervisory work in directing the operation and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant and pumping stations and industrial pretreatment program (IPP); technical work in the planning, operation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems; all other related work as required. Works to anticipate, meet and exceed customer service expectations in a positive and professional manner. Performs highly responsible duties of requiring the exercise of independent judgment in the administration, operation, and maintenance of the treatment plant and pumping stations. In the absence of the Chief Plant Operator, has direct supervisory responsibility for full- time and part-time employees. Administrative work is performed under typical office conditions; most work is generally performed under shop and pump station conditions, with exposure to outdoor weather conditions, loud noises, hazardous chemicals and toxic conditions, fumes or airborne particles, infectious disease, and electrical hazards; many functions are performed within an office setting. On call (24 hr/day) on a rotating basis at the WWTF; on-call for emergencies/breakdowns/alarms/etc. and may be contacted at any time; may be required to work outside of business hours. Operates an automobile, light truck, light equipment, hand and power tools, lab equipment such as pH meter, dissolved oxygen meter, flow meter, automatic sampler, electrical test equipment, lab equipment; operates computer and standard office equipment. Makes occasional contacts with other municipal departments, city, state, and federal officials, engineering/consulting firms, vendors, and commercial users. Has some contact with the general public. Contacts are in person, by telephone, cell phone, electronic mail, radio dispatch and in writing and require discussing complex and technical subject matters. Has access to division-oriented information, such as personnel records, and bid proposals. Errors in either technical application of procedures, or in the interpretation of related data, could result in lower standards of service, inadequate wastewater collection, damage to equipment, and could adversely affect the wastewater collection service, resulting in financial and legal repercussions for the city. Errors in judgment could lead to danger to public health and safety.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
High school or GED