Wastewater Treatment Plant Lab Technician

City of HutchinsonHutchinson, KS
Onsite

About The Position

The Laboratory Technician is responsible for sampling, testing, and documenting the water quality and performance of both the Water Treatment Center and the Wastewater Treatment Facility. This employee must possess strong communication, organizational, technical, mechanical, and public relations skills. Work schedule: 6:00am – 2:30pm, Monday - Friday.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or GED, and a technical degree or some college credit in biology, chemistry, or related field is required.
  • Experience and training may be accepted in lieu of college credit if deemed appropriate by management.
  • Minimum of one year of similar or related experience is required.
  • Employee is expected to have acquired the necessary information and skills to perform the job reasonably well within six months to one year of employment.
  • This employee must be able to obtain a Class I Kansas Wastewater Operator Certification and a Class I Wastewater Laboratory Technician Certification within one year of employment.
  • This employee must possess a valid Kansas Driver's License.
  • Strong communication, organizational, technical, mechanical, and public relation skills.

Responsibilities

  • Perform compliance monitoring analysis on collected wastewater samples using approved methodology.
  • Collect and analyze daily water samples from the Water Treatment Center for process control, as well as daily wastewater samples for process control.
  • Collect composite samples and grab samples from permitted industries using portable samplers; collect total coliform samples each month for shipment to KDHE laboratory; collect water samples for compliance.
  • Collect and analyze Fun Valley lagoons once per quarter; collect and analyze samples from Deep Disposal Wells weekly.
  • Perform inspections of construction sites and other facilities for compliance with their individual storm water pollution prevention plans and construction storm water permits.
  • Prepare reports of findings and/or corrective actions, contacts responsible persons to achieve compliance, perform follow-up investigations to determine that remedial action has been completed.
  • Participate in community outreach and education programs concerning storm water regulations and requirements, wastewater, and drinking water education.
  • Participate in stream testing, dry weather, and rainfall event inspection and testing programs.
  • Maintain and update various records on sampling and testing results; calculate and record test results; Input data into computer spreadsheets.
  • Clean and maintain laboratory areas; maintain laboratory equipment including samplers, autoclaves, and refrigerators; wash glassware, sample containers, and tubing.
  • Perform microbiological testing on water and wastewater samples, sample various test water wells.
  • Perform and document all required quality control analysis.
  • Maintain laboratory certification from the state and EPA by performing analysis on quality control samples.
  • Prepare reagents when needed.
  • Respond to telemetry system alarms and alert operators; assist with industrial inspections.
  • Ability to occasionally work beyond normal working hours, including nights and weekends, in order to respond immediately to complaints, collect samples during rain events, or facilitate public facing events.
  • Assist other departments as the need arises; perform other duties as deemed necessary or assigned.

Benefits

  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts: Medical & Dependent Care
  • Retirement: KPERS & 457 Retirement Savings Plan
  • Insured Disability
  • Life Insurance & Optional Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Death Benefit
  • Service Connected Death
  • Vacation Leave, Sick Leave, Floating Holidays & City Designated Holidays
  • Employee Assistance Program
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