Utility Treatment Technician, Lv III

Regional Municipality of Wood BuffaloDerwent, AB
Onsite

About The Position

This position's pay rate has been adjusted to reflect current market conditions. The non-market, evaluated permanent rate of pay for this position is 58.52. We strive to make our hiring process accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodation for the interview or any other part of the application process, please let us know. An operator who holds a valid Level IV Environmental Certificate in one Environmental Discipline will be paid a premium, as per the schedule below, for each additional certification obtained and maintained in another Environmental Discipline to a maximum of twenty-four dollars ($24.00) per hour. The premium is paid in addition to the operator’s applicable pay rate on regular hours only. a) Level I - $2.00 b) Level II - $4.00 c) Level III - $6.00 d) Level IV - $8.00 ABOUT THE AREA: Step into a career that’s grounded in action and driven by purpose. At the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, our Environmental Services team is at the heart of sustainability and safety. Whether you're operating advanced water treatment systems or managing solid waste and underground infrastructure, you’ll play a vital role in protecting public health and the environment. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves for a career that combines purpose, precision, and progress, we’d love to hear from you. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Reporting through various levels and types of supervision, the Utility Treatment Technician, Water Treatment performs daily activities relating to controlling the water treatment process, which impacts the quality of potable water. This may include performance of safe work practices, maintenance, laboratory, administration, or duties with respect to reservoirs, and pumping stations. The incumbent must work to ensure compliance with various municipal, provincial, and federal regulations at all times. Good judgement is required to maintain a positive impact on regulatory compliance, municipal operations, municipal image, and the health of residents.

Requirements

  • Skilled in the operation of machines, tools and mobile equipment used in municipal water treatment facilities under varying conditions.
  • Proficiency in the use of various sampling and testing equipment and instruments.
  • Ability to understand and execute verbal and written instructions, read and interpret blueprints, drawings, plans and specifications.
  • Communicate respectfully with co-workers and ability to maintain cooperative and productive working relationships.
  • Demonstrate dependability and reliability by having the ability to work with varying levels of supervision, including some tasks with no direct supervision.
  • Must be familiar with methods and procedures, quality and safety standards relative to each job being performed as per Municipal and industry standards.
  • Proficiency with various Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and the ability to utilize office equipment.
  • Math and numeracy skills for calculations relating to volume, flow, velocity, chemical dosage, consumption, etc.
  • UTT Level II to IV must demonstrate technical leadership skills and the ability to coordinate and prioritize work activities as stipulated by AEP Direct Responsible Charge (DRC) requirements.
  • High School diploma or GED equivalency is required.
  • Level III Water Treatment Certification is required.
  • Four (4) years’ experience as per AEP experience requirements.
  • Submission of a Criminal Record Check.
  • A valid Class five (5) Operator’s License is required as incumbent will be required to operate a personal or municipal vehicle for business use on a regular basis.
  • Must be willing to work outside in all conditions.
  • Immunizations are strongly recommended for work in unsanitary conditions.
  • Competency testing may be required as part of the interview evaluation.
  • Must be medically and physically able to perform all duties of the position on an ongoing basis.

Nice To Haves

  • An operator who holds a valid Level IV Environmental Certificate in one Environmental Discipline will be paid a premium, as per the schedule below, for each additional certification obtained and maintained in another Environmental Discipline to a maximum of twenty-four dollars ($24.00) per hour.

Responsibilities

  • Troubleshoot complex issues in the system.
  • Manage and optimize plant performances by the analysis of SCADA trends and set points for correct operation noting and reacting to abnormalities or irregularities such as turbidity, mono-chloramines, chlorine etc.
  • Adhere to and update contingency plans outlining procedures for rapid correction of emergencies, such as power outages, equipment failures, flooding, system contamination, etc.
  • Analyze daily data in the preparation of monthly and yearly reports.
  • Provide assistance to rural water treatment facilities by monitoring systems remotely.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

Benefits

  • COLA: Bi-Weekly - $480
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