Pay ranges from approximately $67,000 to $102,000.
Starting pay will be based on qualifications, education, experience, and location.
What You'll Do: * Works under administrative direction and requires advanced level knowledge of state and federal guidelines regarding water and/or sewage treatment plant operations * Manages operation and maintenance program for large water treatment and wastewater treatment plants for institution employed plus neighboring institutions and surrounding community * Oversees operation of treatment plant laboratory and chemical and bacteriological testing and supervisors and trains treatment plant staff * Inspects facilities to determine that all mechanical equipment is being maintained and operated according to regulations * Makes on-site investigations of inoperable equipment * Inspects elevated tanks' condition and cathodic protection system, installations of equipment and contractors' work, steam and hot water boilers to determine results of chemical feed treatment * Evaluates conditions of plants and equipment and instructs resident personnel in corrective action * Evaluates preventive maintenance program; conducts safety and health inspections * Prepares safety programs * Meets with OEPA and Health Department concerning operation of plants * Consults with district treatment plant coordinators on troubleshooting problem * Reviews design drawings and specifications for water and sewage plant and mechanical equipment installations * Develops and writes specifications for new equipment * Develops and writes maintenance manuals * Researches, gathers and compiles information for records and reports * Plans, develops and submits management plans for land application (for disposal of sludge generated at plant) for OEPA approval * Makes necessary repairs or adjustments on equipment; * Keeps equipment in stock to make on-spot repairs (e.g., electrical control parts, alternators, coils, printed circuit control cards) * Attends annual training, meetings and/or serves on committees Certificate of class at least equal to that required by water system &/or wastewater works classification pursuant to Rule 3745-7-02, Environmental Protection Agency; 24 mos.
exp.
as treatment plant operator in water &/or sewage treatment plant which included conducting routine laboratory tests on treatment plant flows; 12 mos.
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or 12 mos.
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in supervisory principles/techniques; valid drivers' license.
* Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
Note: The official position description on file with the designated agency is to reflect, in the minimum acceptable characteristics, the required technical experience/license.
Only those applicants possessing the required technical experience/license listed in the position description are to be considered for any vacancies posted.
The vacancy/job posting should also only list the required technical experience/license commensurate with the position in question.
Job Skills: Waste Management, Environmental Services, Technical Documentation, Management, Regulatory Compliance, General Maintenance, Attention to Detail, Oranizing and Planning, Problem Solving, Flexibility and Time Management.