Job Description
Salary: upon experience
Overview
A Wastewater Operator is responsible for operating, monitoring, and maintaining wastewater treatment facilities to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to protect public health and the environment. This role involves mechanical, chemical, and biological processes to treat and discharge or reuse wastewater safely.
Key Responsibilities
Operate and monitor wastewater treatment plant equipment and processes, including pumps, motors, aerators, filters, and chemical feed systems.
Collect and analyze samples of wastewater and sludge to monitor treatment efficiency and compliance with regulatory standards.
Adjust treatment processes based on test results and operational data to maintain optimal performance.
Inspect and maintain equipment, perform basic repairs, and report malfunctions or needed maintenance.
Record operational data, including flow rates, chemical usage, and meter readings, in daily logs or digital systems.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and safety standards (e.g., EPA, OSHA).
Respond to alarms or emergencies, troubleshoot system issues, and take corrective actions.
Maintain plant cleanliness and safety, including chemical storage areas and mechanical rooms.
Assist with preventative maintenance programs and improvement projects.
Collaborate with other operators, engineers, and supervisors to ensure efficient plant operations.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or GED required; associate degree in environmental science, water/wastewater technology, or related field preferred.
Experience: Prior experience in wastewater or water treatment preferred; entry-level positions may provide on-the-job training.
Licensing: State wastewater operator certification
Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge of wastewater treatment processes and equipment.
Ability to read meters, gauges, and flow charts.
Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills.
Understanding of safety and environmental compliance requirements.
Basic computer literacy for data entry and SCADA systems.
Physical ability to lift 50 lbs., climb ladders, and work in confined spaces or adverse weather conditions.
Work Environment
Work is performed in both indoor and outdoor settings, sometimes in noisy, wet, or odor-prone conditions.
Rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call duty may be required to maintain continuous operations.
Must adhere to strict safety procedures and wear protective gear when handling chemicals or operating machinery