Are you looking for a hands-on career with great benefits, job stability, and room to grow? The City of Idaho Falls is hiring a Wastewater Collection System Operator-In-Training to help maintain and improve our city's essential infrastructure. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn valuable skills, work outdoors, and be part of a team that keeps our community safe and clean. What You'll Do In this entry-level role, you'll work alongside experienced operators to learn the ins and outs of wastewater collection system maintenance. This active, outdoor position is perfect for someone who enjoys hands-on work, problem-solving, and making a visible impact on the community. Why Join Us? The City of Idaho Falls Public Works Department is dedicated to providing excellent public service to our growing community. As part of our team, you'll gain on-the-job training, career advancement opportunities, and the chance to play a crucial role in maintaining the city's wastewater system. If you're ready to build a career in public works, learn new skills, and contribute to the growth and safety of Idaho Falls, apply today! In a learning capacity and working with an Operator I, travels collection system routes to monitor line condition; observes system flow, may take flow meter readings and removes debris and obstructions to prevent line back-ups and property damage; inspects, cleans and maintains wastewater collection system; assists in operating high velocity Hydraulic Jetter and vacuum truck in cleaning sewer lines. Removes blockage in wastewater collection system; insures proper containment of decontamination during and after backups and spills to prevent public health hazards and protect environment. Assists with manhole surveys to check for damaged lids and rings; maintain, cleans and inspects manholes and covers and exposes manholes; keeps manholes and easements free of debris and accessible; prepares written reports on manhole condition; locates drives and operates a variety of hand and power tools and equipment as needed to install, maintain and repair manholes, grates etc.; replaces or resets manholes as needed to bring them up to road grade; may perform as a safety flagman during highway operations. Assists with Driving and operating heavy and technical equipment in the maintenance, construction, and repair of main and lateral sewer lines; including, backhoe/loader, jet flusher/vacuum, jet flusher/non-vac, rodder, TV truck; drives and operates boom truck, dump truck(s), and. Assists with preventative maintenance line cleaning and flushing; may enter manholes to remove obstructions; utilizes various equipment and apparatus in the daily performance of projects, including early warning devices, harness, winch, gas detector, pumps, compressor, compactor and fork lift; identify and record wastewater collection system problems; reports problems to Collection Foreman. Reads, uses and interprets sewer collection and storm drainage system plans and plans and maps. Adheres to and complies with all state, federal, and local regulations, policies, and procedures pertaining to safe work practices and all operation and maintenance duties. May assist with a snow removal in a snow event. Performs related duties as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees