The City of Thornton is seeking a Water Plant Operator/Water Treatment Specialist who represents a culture of health and is committed to providing high quality drinking water to our diverse customer base of 160,000 people and growing. Our system is also diverse, with multiple source waters including the South Platte River, Clear Creek, and a developing source on the Cache la Poudre River; two water plants; multiple pump stations; and plenty of capital improvement projects on the horizon, all making Thornton a very exciting place to work. Some job duties include: Operate one of two High Performance Water Treatment plants - Learn more here 50 mgd ultrafiltration plant 20 + mgd ozone/biofiltration plant Monitoring Raw, Process and Finished Water Quality Adjusting Water Treatment Chemicals Perform Lab Bench Tests Adjusting Raw and Finished Water Flows Ordering and Receiving Chemicals Filter and Membrane Surveillance Rotating Shifts Under specified supervision, monitors water plant operations and computerized control systems, and adjusts plant-operating conditions to provide a safe and adequate treated water supply. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from level I or, when filled from the outside, require prior directly related experience. Water Plant Operator I: Under immediate supervision, this is the entry-level class in the Water Plant Operator series. Incumbents entering the class are required to have little directly related work experience. Generally, work is observed and reviewed both during performance and upon completion, and changes in procedures or exceptions to rules are explained in detail as they arise. Water Plant Operator II: Under general supervision, this is the intermediate-level class in the Water Plant Operator series, which requires the appropriate Plant Operator's certification. Employees work with only occasional instruction or assistance. Water Plant Operator III: Under general supervision, this is the journey-level class in the Water Plant Operator series, which requires the appropriate Plant Operator’s certification. Employees receive minimal instruction and assistance. Incumbents assigned to this class are expected to perform the full range of work assigned to this class and to work with considerable independence and initiative. The Water Plant Operator III is flexibly linked to Water Treatment Specialist. Water Treatment Specialist : Under direction, monitors water plant operations and computerized control systems and adjusts plant-operating conditions to provide a safe and adequate treated water supply. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. The list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by this position.) Conducts daily inspections and monitors operations of drinking water plant facilities and equipment. Combines various data elements to make necessary changes to achieve optimal water treatment goals and provide a safe and adequate treated water supply. Monitors and controls the water distribution system and wastewater collection system through the use of electronic and automated control systems. Observes variations in operating conditions by interpreting meter, gauge, and graph readings as well as water quality test results. Performs collection of water samples and related laboratory tests. Documents readings and results. Combines various data elements to properly gauge the quantity of treated water needed to maintain sufficient storage tank levels for uninterrupted service to customers during high demand and fire flow conditions. Monitors and records all water storage tank levels. Interprets data to properly maintain pressure zone balance in the distribution system. Calculates and maintains correct water flow (MGD) rate. Adjusts pumps and valves for plant flow conditions. Maintains a thorough knowledge of federal and state laws, local statutes, ordinances, standards and procedures related to water plant operations, and ensures compliance and implementation. Operates Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) computer system; understands the proper use of Plant Control Systems (PCS); understands function of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), remote Inputs and Outputs (I/O) and Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). Interprets data, resolves errors, and performs rudimentary diagnostics. Maintains proper use of in-line process instrumentation, including turbidimeters, pH monitors, suspended solids analyzers, chlorine analyzers, sludge blanket monitors and ORP probes. Conducts instrumentation calibration, interprets data, understands deviations, makes corrections and controls processes. Responsible for the safe and proper operation of plant mechanical systems, including chemical feeders, centrifugal pumps, metering pumps, positive displacement pumps, electric motors, air blowers, mixers and air compressors. Reports any deviation from normal operation. Creates and analyzes reports utilized to maintain compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act; maintains oversight of water quality; develops cost of service; develops future plans and budgets. Reviews engineering documents, including contract specification design reports, line drawings and construction diagrams. Performs work that requires the use of specified respiratory equipment that guards against exposure to airborne hazards. Complies with all Municipal, State, and Federal physical requirements as per Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) guidelines. Performs research on new methods and advances in water treatment through a variety of technical sources. Responds and investigates customer questions and complaints regarding perceptions of water quality, such as dirty water, taste and odor, no water, low water pressure and frozen pipes. Resolves problems or refers to proper person or department. Tracks incoming calls in daily log. Works a varying schedule and/or shift. Understands the operation and use of the various raw water sources available. May perform emergency dispatch duties for after-hours, weekends, and holidays, related to utilities emergencies such as water main breaks and sewer line backups. May be required to work overtime. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED