Wastewater Treatment Operator I, II, or III

Toho Water AuthorityKissimmee, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The purpose of this position is to operate and maintain a wastewater treatment plant for the public. This is accomplished by collecting daily meter readings; calibrating lab meters; checking plant equipment; adjusting the SCADA computer; checking charts for trends; performing oil changes and greasing; repairing equipment; collecting daily plant samples; recording dissolved oxygen readings; inspecting chlorine cylinders; communicating problems; creating and fulfilling work orders; completing plant and system checks; verifying equipment operation; evaluating trends; and verifying chemical residuals. Other duties include performing UV maintenance and repair; training employees; troubleshooting for plant malfunctions; creating monthly operation reports; managing monthly water charts and plumage reports; developing a majority of the forms the Water Plants uses; replying to e-mails; performing janitorial work; overseeing fire flow tests; and supervising contractors.

Requirements

  • State of Florida Licensed Wastewater Operators
  • A minimum of a high school diploma or GED issued from an approved GED Administrator.
  • Minimum of one-year relevant experience (Operator I).
  • Minimum of three years relevant experience (Operator II & III).
  • State of Florida Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator C License (Operator I).
  • State of Florida Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator B License (Operator II).
  • State of Florida Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator A License (Operator III).
  • Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida E Driver's License.

Nice To Haves

  • Any combination of education and experience which demonstrates the candidate’s ability to perform successfully in this position will be considered (Operator II & III).

Responsibilities

  • Collects daily meter readings.
  • Calibrates lab meters.
  • Checks plant equipment.
  • Adjusts the SCADA computer.
  • Checks charts for trends.
  • Performs oil changes and greasing.
  • Repairs equipment.
  • Collects daily plant samples.
  • Records dissolved oxygen readings.
  • Inspects chlorine cylinders.
  • Communicates problems.
  • Creates and fulfills work orders.
  • Completes plant and system checks.
  • Verifies equipment operation.
  • Evaluates trends.
  • Verifies chemical residuals.
  • Performs UV maintenance and repair.
  • Trains employees.
  • Troubleshoots for plant malfunctions.
  • Creates monthly operation reports.
  • Manages monthly water charts and plumage reports.
  • Develops a majority of the forms the Water Plants uses.
  • Replies to e-mails.
  • Performs janitorial work.
  • Oversees fire flow tests.
  • Supervises contractors.
  • Performs daily water plant checks by checking all equipment; monitoring hour meters and flow meters; checking chemical residuals; changing chemical analyzers; maintaining chemical inventory; transferring and inspecting chemicals; calibrating test kits; and adjusting feed rates.
  • Maintains the plant by completing maintenance work orders; greasing plant equipment; managing rust/corrosion control; and performing housekeeping practices and general cleaning.
  • Manages plant repairs by scheduling work orders for internal repair; ensuring all plant equipment is repaired; and assisting mechanics and electricians when necessary.
  • Performs preventive maintenance by shutting off power; locking out equipment; greasing moving equipment; changing oils in gearboxes; guaranteeing all maintenance activities are safe; and painting equipment.
  • Controls processes by checking process basins; using odor sensory perception and results from laboratory tests; reviewing the performance of the process; and overseeing the SCADA system.
  • Performs housekeeping duties by cleaning for spider webs; removing all dirt and debris; maintaining materials and equipment; and ensuring the facility is aesthetically pleasing.
  • Gives plant tours by evaluating the process and equipment in the treatment process; obtaining daily readings from meters and gauges; maintaining records; and ensuring all equipment functions properly.
  • Maintains facility logbooks by recording duties and projects; maintaining a record of compliance issues; and maintaining entries of process issues and the integrity of the logbook.
  • Obtains samples for analysis by using gloves and caution when approaching sampling areas; handling sampling containers carefully; closing sample containers promptly; filling out chain of custody forms; and collecting information for chain of custody form.
  • Fulfills wastewater plant daily operations by visiting individual facilities; collecting plant data; collecting samples to analyze residuals in water leaving the facility; making any necessary adjustments to chemical feed pumps; recording in the logbook all the details; and checking remote wells for normal operations.
  • Completes monthly work orders by pulling up assigned work orders; reviewing and prioritizing work orders; designating which are to be completed; and completing tasks on a work order.
  • Remains updated with chemical purchases by approving all chemical purchases for the finance department; copying and filing chemical purchase invoices; submitting purchase orders; and tracking all chemical purchases.
  • Manages and replies to all company e-mails by opening an e-mail account; filtering through information; saving important data; and replying to emails.
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