Operator

All CompaniesGlendale, AZ
9d

About The Position

This position supports water treatment and distribution operations by performing monthly meter readings for approximately 2300 service connections and assisting with routine plant and system maintenance. The role involves operating utility vehicles and equipment, installing and repairing water meters, maintaining records, and supporting treatment processes through hands-on operational and maintenance tasks.

Requirements

  • General knowledge of safety practices and procedures as they apply to water treatment facilities, distribution systems, mechanical equipment, chemical handling, general tools and machinery.
  • General knowledge of the use of equipment used in water treatment or distribution processes, such as pumps, motors, valves, filters, engines, meters, generators and compressors.
  • Ability to recognize and use tools and equipment necessary to perform limited repairs to equipment.
  • Knowledge of the safe and proper operation of various types of hand and power tools, pick-up trucks, tractors and similar vehicles.
  • High school diploma or equivalent, required.
  • Minimum of one-year hands-on experience in the operation, maintenance, repair, rebuilding and service of mechanical equipment, control valves, pumps, motors, tanks and piping systems found in a water plant.
  • Must possess and maintain a driver’s license and have minimal driving infractions.
  • Must possess an ADEQ Grade 1 Water Distribution and/or Treatment certification or the ability to obtain both certifications within the first six months of employment.
  • Ability to walk and stand for extended periods (up to 8–10 hours per day).
  • Navigate uneven, rough, or sloped terrain in all types of outdoor environments (e.g., construction sites, fields, roadside).
  • Lift, carry, and move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Handle locating tools, flags, and spray paint cans frequently throughout the day.
  • Frequently bend, squat, kneel, or crouch to access utility access points or place markings on the ground.
  • Enter confined spaces or work in awkward positions as needed.
  • Use hand-held locating equipment accurately.
  • Write or mark using spray paint or flagging tools with precision.
  • Work outdoors in various weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.).
  • Tolerate potential exposure to dust, dirt, traffic, insects, and possibly hazardous materials (with PPE provided).
  • Visual acuity to read site plans, maps, and underground utility drawings.
  • Adequate hearing to respond to traffic and other job site hazards.
  • Operate a company vehicle safely; maintain a valid driver’s license.
  • Frequently get in and out of a vehicle throughout the workday.
  • Ability to be subject to 24-hour on call, variable working hours, overtime, weekends and holidays.
  • May be required to perform stand-by duties and respond to emergencies.
  • Work schedule is Monday through Friday 7:30am to 4:00 pm.
  • This is considered a safety-sensitive job and as such is subject to random drug testing as required by the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.).

Responsibilities

  • Safely and accurately perform monthly meter reading for approximately 2300 service connections within our service area. This will require the operation of a utility vehicle on and off-road.
  • Maintain shop inventory, operate machinery, complete daily work orders, and install and repair water meters.
  • Perform general landscaping/maintenance tasks within the plant sites, office and distribution system.
  • Load and unload materials and equipment; assist in delivery, storage and transfer of chlorine.
  • Under direction, operate, maintain and inspect all treatment process equipment, perform/assist in repairs, and report faulty equipment.
  • Operate various hand and power tools and test instruments.
  • Assist in routine plant operational duties and learn the practices, procedures, safety practices, techniques, regulations and laws relating to water treatment and distribution by participating in on-the-job training.
  • Perform record keeping functions such as logging plant operation, test results, maintenance work performed and unusual operating conditions.
  • Perform routine operational duties and learn to perform more complex or critical assignments.
  • Make necessary adjustments to chlorinators, pumps, and other operational equipment.
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