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Ad Title: Utility Foreman
City: Hudson
State: CO
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Town of Hudson is currently recruiting for qualified applicants for Utility Foreman
 
Why work at the Town of Hudson?
  • See your work make an impact on the community.
  • Our close knit workplace puts an emphasis on work life balance.
  • We provide opportunities for cross training, career growth, and employee development.
  • We offer competitive pay and benefits, generous employer contribution to healthcare premiums, and retirement plan match. 
THE OPPORTUNITY
Under the direction of the Public Works Director, the Utility Foreman serves as the Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) for the Town’s water and wastewater utilities. This position manages operators and field staff, ensuring safe and compliant operations in accordance with CDPHE, EPA, and OSHA standards. Responsibilities include scheduling fieldwork, supervising staff, performing hands-on tasks, monitoring SCADA / telemetry systems, and assisting with capital projects for the town’s utility systems. 

JOB SUMMARY
  • Coordinate and supervise daily operations of water & wastewater systems
  • Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshoot equipment issues
  • Schedule staff, assign responsibilities, and manage project timelines
  • Maintain accurate operational, maintenance, and regulatory records
  • Operate SCADA and telemetry systems; respond to alarms and adjust treatment processes
  • Collaborate with engineers, contractors, and Town staff on capital improvement projects
  • Communicate effectively with management, and external agencies, train, and evaluate operators
  • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
  • Foster a safe working environment and promote a safety-first culture
  • Conduct utility inspections to ensure compliance with established standards and specifications
  • Identify equipment and material needs for assigned projects; operate hand and power tools, mobile equipment, and maintain inventory of parts and equipment
  • Respond to customer inquiries and complaints with a high level of customer service.
  • Provide on-call support and emergency response, including weekends and holidays on a rotating basis
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Directly supervises assigned staff. Carries out supervisory responsibility in accordance with Town policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.


Ad Title: Public Relations Intern
Contact: Michael Lochary
City: Vail Administration Building - Vail, CO 81657
State: CO
Phone (W): 970-471-2490
Email: mlochary@erwsd.org
Description:

 Join the Government & Public Relations team at Eagle River Water & Sanitation District to help amplify our water conservation message and engage the community through compelling content and visuals. This internship is ideal for a creative, detail-oriented individual passionate about environmental stewardship and communications. You’ll gain hands-on experience in social media strategy, photo asset management, outreach, and analytics, all while supporting critical conservation initiatives. This is an opportunity to play a direct role in connecting people to the essential water services that keep our community thriving.

The Day-to-Day

  • Photography: Capture, collect, and organize photos across departments, with a focus on water conservation activities. Build and maintain a structured photo catalog in SharePoint or comparable software.
  • Content Creation & Media Support: Assist in content creation for PowerPoint presentations, newsletters, and editing projects. Draft and schedule social media posts, reels, and videos. Support basic video production to help bring conservation messaging to life visually and creatively.
  • Website & Analytics Support: Assist with website updates, architecture audit, and content refreshes. Learn and apply Google Analytics (GA4) to track engagement and support data-informed communications decisions.
  • Outreach & Community Engagement: Attend local events, support conservation outreach efforts, and assist with research. Help connect residents to water-saving resources through thoughtful, approachable communication.
  • Government Relations Assistance: Support the Government relations team with board meetings and research tasks when needed.  

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent. Current enrollment or recent completion of coursework in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Environmental Studies, or a related field preferred. An environmental or water-focused background is a plus.
  • Strong writing and editing skills with familiarity across social media platforms.
  • Basic photography skills are required; experience with photo editing tools is preferred.
  • Comfort learning digital platforms such as SharePoint, Google Analytics, website content management systems, and design tools like Canva or PowerPoint.
  • Motivated, organized, and comfortable working both independently and collaboratively.
  • Ability to respectfully engage with community members and represent ERWSD professionally at public events.

The Schedule

This position will work up to a maximum of 1,000 hours or six months. We prefer a candidate who is available to work 30 or more hours a week for a six-month time period from May through October but will consider alternative schedules. This will be a hybrid internship with the expectation to work onsite 2-3 days per week.

Pay Range and

Benefits:

This role is a paid internship with the pay range of $23.96 - $33.55/hour. We value life-work balance and are leaders in the industry with our seasonal employee benefits package, which includes but is not limited to: 

  • $522 Employee Housing Stipend 
  • Wellness program 
  • 457 Retirement savings plans 
  • Paid Holidays and PTO
  • $800 Annual Recreation Benefit

All District employees must submit to a pre-employment drug screen and extensive background check.

For a full classification specification, email erwsdjobs@erwsd.org.

All applicants must apply online by March 15 in order to be considered.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Selection decisions are based on job-related factors.




Ad Title: Environmental Compliance Internship
Contact: Barbara NIckerson
City: Louisville
State: CO
Zip: 80027-1829
Phone (W): 3033354556
Description:

The City of Louisville is now accepting applications for our 2025 Environmental Compliance Internship!

Under supervision of the Environmental Compliance Manager, the Intern performs entry level work in environmental services through inspection, education and assistance in the enforcement of regulations and the operation and minor maintenance of a wastewater treatment facility. Work involves on-the-job training in the duties of municipal environmental compliance with the intent of increasing familiarization with the operations, terminology, and requirements of this career. The supervisor will provide training, coaching, and instruction about procedures and standards to be followed. Feedback will be provided during the six-month internship to note progress.

The internship may run for up to six months, between May 18 and November 6.

All initial communication regarding your application will come via email usually frominfo@governmentjobs.comor the recruiter. Please check your email messages frequently and your junk mail during the application process.

Examples of Duties:
  • Participates in an on the job training program involving practical, "hands-on" experience with the various compliance programs: Industrial Pre-Treatment, Backflow/Cross Connection Control and Stormwater. 
  • Performs inspections on a regular basis in areas such as food establishments, municipal water and sewage systems, industrial facilities, and others as required.
  • Assist with Stormwater Public Education and Outreach, Public Participation and Involvement, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control, Post-Construction Stormwater Management, and Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations.
  • Data entry in support of all compliance programs, with focus on the Backflow and Cross Connection Control databases and tracking software.
  • Inspects various types of existing pretreatment systems; inspects and approves newly installed pretreatment system; implements a Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Abatement Program requiring installation, maintenance, and/or upgrading and retrofitting of various types of gravity interceptor systems.
  • Other duties as assigned.



Ad Title: CDL A Driver/RR&R Operator I
Contact: Reina A Torres Booker
City: Denver
State: CO
Zip: 80229
Phone (W): 3032863279
Email: rtorresbooker@metrowaterrecovery.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:

4-Day Work Week - Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday schedule.

 

Operates road tractors/trailers in support of Metro’s Biosolids Management Program. Ensures that all transport and handling activities comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations for Class A CDL operators. Works under the direction of a supervisor and/or RR&R Lead Operator while exercising independent judgment to carry out assignments safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory and operational standards.


Examples of Duties:
  1. Operates heavy road tractors with trailers and/or tandem dump trucks in the transportation of Biosolids in accordance with Metro’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  2. Comply with DOT requirements for Class A CDL operators, including pre-trip/post-trip inspections, load securement, hours-of-service rules, maintaining driver qualification files, and accurate completion of logs, manifests, and other required documentation.
  3. Conducts pre- and post-trip inspections, checking and servicing equipment for diesel, gasoline, oil, and water. Make minor mechanical adjustments and emergency repairs as necessary. Maintains equipment in good physical condition and promptly reports mechanical defects.
  4. Maintains accurate and complete records of daily operations, including transport logs, biosolids application data, and any compliance-related documentation required by EPA 503, CDPHE, and DOT regulations.
  5. Follows all safety protocols, environmental standards, and SOPs to ensure compliance and protect public health, safety, and the environment.
  6. Participation in RR&R training opportunities and activities.
  7. May operate heavy equipment such as dozers, graders, loaders, and scrapers to support biosolids management operations in compliance with applicable regulations.
  8. May operate heavy road tractors with lowboys to transport and position heavy equipment at project sites in compliance with DOT load securement and weight-limit standards.
  9. May operate agricultural equipment required for biosolids land application, including biosolids applicators, tractors, plows, cultivators, crop sprayers, and seeding equipment, ensuring all activities meet regulatory standards.
  10. May operate Giddings drilling equipment for soil sampling to support compliance with agronomic rate calculations and regulatory monitoring requirements.
  11. Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
Knowledge of:
  • Basic preventive maintenance, inspections, and emergency repair procedures for heavy trucks, trailers, and related equipment
  • Safe operation and normal/abnormal functions of tractor/trailers and heavy equipment
  • Computer systems and technology that are used to record, track, and report operational data
  • Microsoft Office software 
Skilled in:
  • Operating road tractors, trailers, and related equipment safely and efficiently under varying conditions
  • Communicating clearly and effectively using multiple methods (verbal, written, and digital) to ensure the accurate exchange of information
  • Basic computer knowledge of DOT logs and record keeping
Ability to:
  • Work independently with minimal supervision while maintaining high safety and compliance standards
  • Follow written and verbal instructions accurately and efficiently
  • Maintain a variety of written logs and reports.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the farm community, co-workers, regulatory agencies, and the public.
  • Collaborate effectively in a team environment to achieve operational goals

Education
Graduation from high school or GED and valid Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) are required. 


Working Conditions:

Typical Work Environment   
Wet/Humidity Conditions; Biosolids; Variety of floor surfaces including concrete, gravel, asphalt, dirt, tile, loose stones, uneven surfaces, slippery surfaces, and wet surfaces; Inside environment; Outside environment all year in all weather conditions and temperatures;  Chemicals;   Lighting conditions including natural light, fluorescent, head lamps, incandescent, and low light;  Vibration; Moving equipment and vehicles; Work at heights; Typical agricultural environment
 
Body Position Demands
Standing; Walking; Climbing stairs; Climbing ladders; Reaching forward and overhead; Climbing in an out of Semi Truck; Balancing; Object handling; Simple hand/ Firm hand grasping; Operating controls; Sitting; Stooping; Kneeling; Crouching; Typing; Fine hand coordination
 
Physical Demands (max forces are expected to be infrequent)
Max Weight Lifted: 61.5 lbs
Max Weight Carried: 36 lbs
Max Force Pushed: 82 lbs
Max Force Pulled: 82 lbs
 
Sensory Requirements
Wide field of View; Perception - Spatial; Vision - Near; Depth Perception; Perception - Form; Feeling with fingers; Speaking; Vision - near and far




Ad Title: Principal Air Quality Compliance Engineer
Contact: Renuka Hiralal
City: Denver
State: CO
Zip: 80134
Phone (H): 3032863252
Email: rehiralal@metrowaterrecovery.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Why It's a Great Opportunity: 

We are seeking an experienced Principal Air Quality Compliance Engineer to lead and perform complex technical and regulatory work supporting our facilities.

This is a hands-on role. You will perform air quality engineering and regulatory work from start to finish - developing defensible emissions calculations and inventories, preparing permit applications and compliance documentation, interpreting regulatory requirements, and evaluating equipment and process changes to ensure compliance with federal and Colorado air quality regulations. You will support Metro’s operations and capital project teams to integrate environmental requirements into planning, design, construction, and implementation.

You will also provide support for regulatory stakeholders and rulemaking processes, analyzing revised and proposed regulations, assessing operational, permitting and compliance impacts, and preparing defensible, sound input.

Air quality compliance is the primary focus of this role.  But as part of a small environmental compliance team of engineers and scientists, you will also support Metro’s other environmental program areas.

This is complex engineering and regulatory work that directly supports our mission to protect the region’s health and environment.

Why It's a Great Department: 

The Principal Air Quality Compliance Engineer is situated within the Regulatory Compliance Division of the Environmental Services Department.  Our department has a terrific culture that is built on continuous improvement, accountability, collaboration and fun. We believe in fostering a work environment that encourages teamwork, problem solving, creativity, and personal growth. Our team members have the opportunity to work on meaningful assignments and contribute to making a difference across Metro. The Environmental Services Department also includes the Pretreatment, Laboratory Services, Data Quality and Sampling, and Water Quality Divisions, making it a dynamic and diverse work environment.

How to be Successful in the Role: 

You will thrive in this role if you:

  • Bring deep working knowledge and experience with federal and Colorado Clean Air Act requirements
  • Are comfortable Independently performing complex emissions evaluations and calculations
  • Prepare clear, technically sound permit applications and regulatory submittals
  • Can translate regulatory requirements into practical solutions for operations and capital projects
  • Engage confidently in technical and regulatory discussions with regulators and stakeholders
  • Work effectively in a small interdisciplinary team where principal engineers actively perform the work
  • Are comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
  • Enjoy mentoring and sharing your knowledge and experience
  • Have a Colorado Professional Engineering license or the ability to obtain one via reciprocity

We value excellence, integrity, inclusion and collaboration, and we're looking for someone who shares these values. 

Serves as the subject matter expert for environmental compliance engineering with primary emphasis on federal Clean Air Act and associated Colorado regulations and requirements (CAA/CO), including Title V, NSPS, NESHAP, PSD/NSR, GHG, APCD permitting programs and processes, and other related federal and Colorado regulations and policies. Apply expert-level understanding of air emissions, control technologies, and regulatory frameworks under CAA/CO regulations to ensure defensible and effective compliance. Leads and performs major compliance engineering evaluations and projects, ensuring that technical analyses and recommendations are consistent, defensible, and aligned with Metro’s approved environmental compliance strategies.  Works under the general direction of the Senior Environmental Compliance Engineering Manager.   May supervise lower-level Environmental Compliance Engineers and other staff.


Ad Title: Water Systems Operator
Contact: Cheryl Layton
City: Commerce City
State: CO
Zip: 80022
Phone (W): 7202060517
Email: clayton@southadamswaterco.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:
South Adams County Water & Sanitation District is dedicated to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable water resources and services to protect public health, the environment, and quality of life.  We are seeking Water Operators committed to providing clean, safe drinking water to the public to join our growing team.  
 
This position operates and maintains all plant equipment, processes and facilities associated with the District’s potable system and non-potable irrigation system.  Some key responsibilities include but are not limited to:
 
  • Ability to operate and understand: Ion Exchange, GAC, and Pellet Softening treatment technologies
  • Monitoring well pumping, drawdown levels, and flow rates
  • Adjusting chemical feeds
  • Setting appropriate flow and pressure controls on potable and dual irrigation systems
  • Performing routine checks to offsite stations
  • Responding to alarms and performing routine and emergency operations
  • Performing routine maintenance and facility upkeep
  • Performing general maintenance and troubleshooting on analyzers (examples including Cl17’s and pH probes)
  • Ability to operate remotely after hours
  • Willingness to pick up open shifts  
 
Qualified candidates are required to have: 
  • High School Diploma OR equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Valid, current Colorado Driver’s License
  • Solid mechanical, problem solving and troubleshooting skills
  • Effective time management and communication skills
  • Proficient computer skills including MS Products, Outlook and water treatment SCADA technology
  • Work collaboratively in providing the best level of water quality to the District residents
  • Colorado Water Treatment Operator Certification and Colorado Water Distribution Operator Certification are preferred
 
Must be able to respond to inquiries and emergencies, which may occur after hours, holidays and weekends, as well as participate in the on-call rotation. 
 
Must be able to lift 60 lbs occasionally and work in a variety of facilities, temperatures and weather conditions. 
 
Successful candidates will be required to complete a drug screen and background check prior to employment. 
 
The District offers a salary commensurate with qualifications and certificate level
   Salary Range Operator A up to $45
   Salary Range Operator B/C/D/Trainee $20.00-$41.00
 
The District offers a comprehensive benefits package including 100% medical/dental/ premiums paid with meeting wellness goals, as well as vision, basic life/disability, money purchase pension plan, 457 savings plan, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, uniform allowance, pet insurance and discount partners.
 
 
Visit https://jobs.southadamswaterco.gov/ to submit a resume; Position open until filled
 


Ad Title: Water Resources Manager
Contact: Mindy Chick
City: Highlands Ranch
State: CO
Zip: 80129
Phone (W): 720-240-4913
Email: mchick@highlandsranch.org
Description:

Drive the future of our region's water security as the Highlands Ranch Water & Sanitation District's Water Resources Manager!

This pivotal role performs professional work in water rights and water diversion and storage facilities development, representing the District’s interests. The Water Resources Manager coordinates the activities needed to implement goals, objectives, policies and procedures necessary for the water resources section to ensure that sufficient and reliable water is acquired for the District’s water supply, and that sufficient diversion and storage facilities are developed to achieve the goal of a never-failing water supply system for the District.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform and coordinate water supply planning activities such as technical analyses, evaluation of acquisition opportunities, contracting, and water court proceedings.

  • In conjunction with the Public Works and Engineering Department, plan and develop water resources engineering projects concerned with the District’s water rights and water supply facilities.

  • Coordinate water rights protection and development activities involving consultants and legal advisors.  

  • Provide technical support for negotiations and lawsuits. Negotiate settlements and agreements related to acquisitions, water court proceedings, and water project developments.

  • Prepare and present items submitted to the Board of Directors for action.

  • Coordinate the collection, analysis, and maintenance of engineering, economic and financial data reports, correspondence, and legal filings relating to the District’s water resources activities.

  • Consult with management, other departments, and staff on the planning and scheduling of raw water operations.

  • Oversee the legal and regulatory status related to the water system.

  • Maintain working contacts with other private and public sector organizations in order to achieve program objectives. Represent the District’s interests at meetings of various organizations.

  • Develop and administer consultant contracts for the water resources section

  • Monitor proposed water rights and water quality legislation.

  • Develop and administer the water resources section budget.

  • Prepare a variety of memoranda and reports concerning water supply and development.

  • Manage existing water supply contracts.

  • Manage a variety of interrelated and complex water supplies and facilities development projects designed to operate with one another over a long period of time.

  • Make presentations and recommendations to staff, the Board of Directors, and other groups related to water resources.

  • Assist other sections as needed to complete the goals of the organization.

  • Perform other duties and special assignments which may be outside normal/routine job duties.

  • Serve as a member of various water resource groups throughout the State of Colorado.

Supervision Received

Works under the broad policy guidance and direction of the General Manager.

Supervision Exercised

Exercises supervisory direction over the Water Rights and Resources team and other staff as assigned.

Work Schedule

This is a full-time position working 40 hours per week, typically between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday in the office. Some early morning, evening, and weekend meetings and presentations may be required. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job.

Tools and Equipment Used

Personal computers, including Microsoft Windows, Office 365, spreadsheet and database software, web-based software systems, calculator, desk and cell phone, MFP copier/scanner, general office and breakroom equipment, etc. 

Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand, walk, sit and talk or hear; use hand to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.

The employee may occasionally be required to lift and/or move up to ten (10) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in an office type setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. May be required to report during non-scheduled hours.

Selection Guidelines

Formal application or resume, rating of education and experience, panel interview, reference check, background check and job-related tests might be required.

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific states of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the District’s and requirements of the job change.

Our Benefits

We prioritize your well-being and recognize the importance of a work/life balance by offering outstanding benefits:

Health & Retirement!

  • 100% paid employee-only medical insurance premiums

  • 100% paid employee-only dental & vision insurance premiums

  • 100% paid life and accidental death & dismemberment insurance premiums

  • 100% contribution match for the pension plan

  • Up to 6% employer contribution for the optional retirement plan

Work/life Balance! 

  • 80 hours of earned vacation per year, increasing after 5 years

  • 80 hours of annual sick leave

  • 32 hours of annual personal leave

  • 10 paid holidays

  • 200 hours of medical leave with certification

Wellness & Improvement!

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential support, guidance, and resources for employees and their families.

  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options for additional medical expenses.

  • Up to $2,000 a year for education reimbursement.

  • Highlands Ranch Community Association recreation center pass for a discounted fee. 

Saving, Planning & Other!

  • Optional 457 deferred compensation plan to help employees plan for their retirement.

  • Generous stipend for personal cell phone.

  • Discounts for employees on over 1,000 products and services.




Ad Title: SCADA Electrical Specialist Senior
Contact: Emma Lovato
City: Aurora, CO
State: CO
Zip: 80016
Email: careers@auroragov.org
Website: visit our website...
Description:

Hiring Salary: $42.87 - $53.59/hour

 

The deadline to apply to this position is March 29, 2026. However, it is subject to close at any time once a qualified pool of applications is obtained.

 

OVERVIEW OF POSITION / DEPARTMENT

 

Aurora Water Aurora Water is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the drinking water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage systems, treatment of drinking water and non-potable reclaimed wastewater for irrigation, billing and collection, public outreach and water conservation, acquisition and development of future water rights, major capital projects programs, and quality control for regulatory compliance and public health.

 

The City of Aurora is seeking a SCADA Electrical Specialist to plan, supervise, monitor, and coordinate the activities of a team of skilled workers engaged in the operation and maintenance of highly complex instrumentation, controls, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, security, motor control, and telemetry systems for the Aurora Water Department.

 

PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Attends project meetings and aids as an electrical expert.

  • Monitors team training needs and provides recommendations to supervisor.

  • Assists technicians in the field as needed.

  • Provides input on budgetary matters.

  • Asset management development.

  • Quality control for projects and on-site job walks.

  • Daily duties include evaluating, both medium and low voltage systems from 120 volts to 13.8 kV. Equipment ranges from motors, generators, switchgear, motor controllers, transformers, wiring systems, lighting, electronic components, and other related equipment.

  • Prepares preliminary cost estimates for materials, supplies and equipment for proposed construction or renovation by working through vendors.

  • Manages and maintains accurate records and logs of the operation, repair and maintenance of electrical, mechanical and other related materials.

  • Weekly attends staff meetings, meetings with vendors and contractors.

  • Displays a high level of initiative, effort and commitment towards completing assignments efficiently.

  • Works with minimal supervision.

  • Demonstrates responsible behavior and attention to detail along with maintaining a good working relationship with peers.

  • Responsible for maintaining and following uniform safety practices and procedures regarding electrical, mechanical, and other maintenance related equipment in the Division.

  • Plans, supervises, monitors, and coordinates the activities of a team of skilled workers engaged in the operation and maintenance of highly complex Industrial Electrical systems.

  • Ensures that proper safety precautions are observed.

  • Evaluates electrical engineering drawings, single-lines, calculations, studies, and schematics.

  • Coordinates and performs inspections, test and participates in on-site audits of equipment.

  • Assist engineering with project design, management, and tracking changes.

  • Facilities meetings with stakeholders and/or site owners.

  • Develops and/or recommends policies, procedures, processes, guidelines, and standards concerning industry best practices.

  • Develop standards and new procedures and programs based on state and OSHA guidance.

  • Must be well versed with the NEC and NFPA 70E (Arc Flash)

  • Ensures compliance with local, city, state, and National Electrical Codes (NEC)

  • Maintains records and makes recommendations concerning materials, manpower, training, and equipment used.

  • Maintains and enforces safety regulations and procedures.

  • Coordinates and manages preventive maintenance programs.

  • Inspects work in progress for conformance to standards.

  • Coordinates developments and issues between divisions in the Water Department

  • Interfaces with other departments, employees, and outside consultants regarding system capabilities, functions, programs, and applications

  • Monitors costs and makes recommendations regarding budgetary matters.

  • Makes recommendations regarding selection, hiring, training, evaluating, and disciplining of assigned employees.

  • Stays current on technical issues relative to position.

  • Performs additional duties as assigned.

  • Power transformers, arc-resistance switchgears, mobile substations, batteries, power circuit breakers, high- voltage disconnect switches, high-voltage and distribution capacitor banks, series reactors, etc., including:

  • Developing and maintaining technical specifications

  • Leading substation equipment procurements through vendors or the project engineers.

  • Developing and/or maintaining equipment operating manuals

  • Forecasting and planning equipment replacements

  • Analyzing and interpreting the results of various substation equipment tests and recommending appropriate actions to be taken

  • Analyzing and prioritizing maintenance work and develop maintenance intervals and practices for all substation equipment.

  • Providing technical support to design engineers for substation projects

  • Providing guidance on standards for substation spare parts, materials, and equipment; and incorporating the necessary material/equipment into the system

  • Developing, maintaining, and administering relevant training to substation personnel, including the Substation Hazard Communication training

  • Performing field visits with craft employees to understand their duties and build good relationships.

  • Performing “baseline” reviews of safety programs to determine employee awareness and program effectiveness.

  • Collaborating with others to develop safety training programs.

  • Responding to and investigating safety incidents

  • Analyzing and reporting on safety data and offer recommendations.

  • Participating in safety plan reviews to ensure hazards are identified and controlled.




Ad Title: Full-time Water Operator, Licensed Electrician or Plumber
Contact: Kent Fulton
City: Mt Crested Butte
State: CO
Zip: 81225
Phone (W): 970-349-7575
Email: info@mcbwsd.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
The Mt. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District is accepting applications for a full-time Water Operator, Licensed Electrician or Plumber to join a team responsible for operating and maintaining the water treatment plant and distribution system for the District.
Entry-Level: This is a non-exempt position with a starting rate of $ 27.00 per hour up to $30.00 per hour. A State of Colorado Distribution and Water license, or the ability to obtain both within one (1) year, is required (training material provided).

Experienced Operators, Licensed Electricians, or Plumbers: Starting hourly rate of $30.00 per hour up to $37.50 per hour based on experience. Operators must meet entry-level qualifications and certifications. Preferred candidates will have experience in water operations, construction, lab analysis, and electrical/mechanical/maintenance repair.

Operators work a 4-day, 10-hour work schedule, participate in an on-call rotation, including select weekends and holidays. The District offers an excellent benefits package including the following: 100% employer-paid family health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance premiums, 12 paid holidays, paid vacation, personal and sick leave, a wellness bonus, employer-provided uniforms, boots, personal protective equipment, and a retirement plan with up to 8% employer match.

To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to Mt. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District, PO Box 5740, Mt. Crested Butte, CO 81225, or email info@mcbwsd.com. Position is open until it is filled. Full job description available at www.mcbwsd.com. MCBWSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Ad Title: SPR Analytical Chemist I/II
Contact: Adele Rucker
City: City of Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (W): 303-762-2611
Email: arucker@englewoodco.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:
South Platte Renew is hiring an Analytical Chemist

The SPR Analytical Chemist I/II is responsible for driving the overall success of South Platte Renew and serving as part of the Environmental Programs Team that is responsible for analytical services and special studies related to advanced wastewater treatment, nutrient management, biosolids recycling and/or environmental pollutant minimization. The position requires advanced knowledge of scientific concepts learned through specialized instruction in the physical sciences. Application of these concepts require exercising of discretion and professional judgment.
 
The SPR Analytical Chemist I performs various bacteriological, chemical, and physical tests on wastewater and surface water samples. Analyses include wet chemical tests, and the use of advanced laboratory instrumentation for the analysis of metals, organic chemicals, and other constituents. Analyzes lab and project results on wastewater, biosolids, industrial waste, and other environmental samples to help determine efficiency of plant operations. Prepares chemicals, solutions, and reagents. Stays current on environmental sampling and analysis methods, and applicable EPA and CDPHE regulations.
 
The SPR Analytical Chemist II performs additional tasks including ordering of chemicals and supplies; LIMS administration; project management for special studies and pilot projects; document management; quality assurance/quality control and data review.

 


Ad Title: Wastewater Treatment Plant Class - A Operator
Contact: Becky Baugh
State: CO
Description:

Position: Wastewater Treatment Plant Class - A Operator

Department: Public Utilities

Salary: $34.84 - $48.78/hr

About the Role

Manage the treatment, quality, conveyance, and discharge of the Town’s wastewater systems. This position is responsible for overseeing technical wastewater treatment plant operations and ensuring compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations. The Town of Gypsum values customer service, responsiveness, teamwork, high ethical standards, and technical expertise. Applicants must possess a Colorado Class “A” Wastewater Operator certification; non-certified applicants will not be considered.

Supervision Received

Works under the direct supervision of the Utilities Director and Operator of Responsible Charge (ORC)

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with all applicable state, federal, and regional regulations related to wastewater treatment operations, including sampling, monitoring, and reporting requirements.
  • Operate and monitor wastewater treatment plant to ensure effective and continuous treatment of influent and effluent.
  • Control and optimize the treatment processes for influent, treated wastewater, and final effluent to meet permit requirements.
  • Prepare, apply, and manage chemical additives used in wastewater treatment processes.
  • Observe, analyze, and respond to variations in flow rates, loading conditions, and other operating parameters.
  • Interpret instrumentation, SCADA data, and laboratory results, and adjust treatment processes accordingly.
  • Operate valves, gates, pumps, blowers, and other mechanical equipment to maintain proper system flows, pressures, and tank levels.
  • Collect wastewater samples, perform required testing, and make process adjustments to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Inspect, test, and place into service new, modified, or repaired wastewater facilities and equipment.
  • Perform and coordinate preventive maintenance for all wastewater treatment facilities and equipment.
  • Maintain accurate operational logs, maintenance records, and laboratory data.
  • Prepare required daily, monthly, and regulatory compliance reports.

 




Ad Title: Water Field Technician
Contact: Daniela Soare
City: Centennial
State: CO
Zip: 80112
Phone (W): 720-914-8875
Email: HR@acwwa.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Are you looking for a fascinating and unique job opportunity? Do you want to help make a difference in helping to serve our community?
Check out this great position in the Field department at Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority.
Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority (ACWWA, pronounced Aqua) provides the drinking water and wastewater services to the people living and working within its service area. The service area is comprised of about 3,500 residences and businesses located primarily in Arapahoe and northern Douglas Counties. 
 
ACWWA offers excellent benefits that include a pension plan with 5% match, Health, Vision and Dental coverage, Life insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave.
 
 Qualified candidates can apply by visiting our career page:
https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/df10a727-b32c-4cfa-b98a-bf89ce6d82f9/Arapahoe-County-Water-Wastewater-Authority
Why Work for ACWWA?
ACWWA is a dynamic and positive place to work with passionate employees. ACWWA provides excellent benefits including a
  • 100% employer paid health insurance, dental, vision,
  • HRA contributions,
  • 11 paid holidays,
  • 3% employer contributions to employee retirement plus up to 5% matching retirement contribution program,
  • wellness reimbursement,
  •  volunteer time off,
  •  vacation,
  • sick time,
  •  short term disability and many more.
More information about ACWWA can be found at www.ACWWA.com
 


Ad Title: Cisco IE2000 Industrial Switch
Contact: Tara Kilroy
City: Denver
State: CO
Zip: 80204
Phone (H): 3035063287
Email: tara.kilroy@denverwater.org
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Lightly used Cisco IE 2000 model switches are available.  We have 4, 8, and 16 port models available, all in excellent condition.


Ad Title: Stormwater Inspector
City: Windsor
State: CO
Description:
Hiring Range: $28.61 - $31.47 per hour, depending on experience/qualifications

Work Schedule: Generally, 40 or more hours per week – typically 7:00 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday, with some evenings, weekends, and holiday events as needed. On-call scheduling will occur as required.

NATURE OF WORK
As a member of the Public Works - Stormwater Division, individuals in this position conduct technical field inspections and prepare MS4 inspection reports. The primary focus is on new public improvements, including subdivision developments, annual Town maintenance projects, and capital improvement initiatives.
Key responsibilities include performing safe and thorough inspections of both privately-owned and Town-owned infrastructure. Areas include streets, sidewalks/trails, water systems, sanitary sewers, storm sewer systems, permanent water quality structures, as well as grading and erosion and sediment control best management practices. All inspections must comply with the Town’s Engineering Code of standards and specifications, the Town’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit, and applicable federal and state guidelines, ordinances, rules, and regulations.
The role involves investigating and addressing illegal discharges, responding to citizen complaints related to stormwater issues and assisting with stormwater maintenance. It also includes assisting with environmental spill cleanups, mosquito control program, and conducting water quality sampling. The goal is to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to promote environmental stewardship for the Town of Windsor.
Individuals in the position are required to perform work in a manner consistent with, and exemplary of, the town’s PRIDE philosophy and the town’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Individuals work under the direct supervision of the Stormwater Supervisor but may report to the Stormwater Coordinator in the field or office, to carry out assigned duties, functions, roles, and projects in both routine and complex circumstances.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The individual in the Stormwater Inspector role is assigned specific assignments, job duties, scope, authority, responsibility, roles, and requirements as determined by the Town, department, division, and pursuant to laws, regulations, and practices. Individuals in this position must be able to successfully perform, be responsible for, and/or assist in the fulfillment of many job functions and duties, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Inspects construction sites to ensure compliance with site development grading, erosion control, and sediment control criteria for both residential and commercial projects. This also includes capital improvement initiatives, maintenance programs, subdivision developments, and the repair and restoration of public facilities.
  • Conducts routine and permanent site compliance inspections at all stages of construction and development projects, along with post-storm event site inspections of stormwater infrastructure and construction projects, including roads with drainage systems, inlets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, pipes, man-made channels, ditches, detention basins, water quality basins, storm drains, and other related infrastructure. The purpose of these inspections is to ensure compliance with the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit, the Erosion Control Manual (ECM), approved Stormwater Quality Permits, Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) Permit requirements, and in alignment with Best Maintenance Practices (BMPs) are properly designed, installed, and maintained, and the Stormwater Management Plan. Additionally, coordinates the construction of public infrastructure with other town departments.
  • Identifies areas in non-compliance or those requiring special needs. Enforces policies and procedures related to inspections and field practices; Ensures compliance with town-approved construction standards and specifications and engineering code.
  • Assures general compliance with approved plans, project specifications, and town-approved construction standards and engineering criteria.
  • Assists with water quality sampling and data collection.
  • Performs inspections of erosion control measures installed as a part of town projects, development site plans, and subdivision developments along with other assigned sites. Verifies that stormwater best management practices are being correctly implemented and that stormwater site development permit requirements are being met on all construction sites. Performs post-construction inspections of private and public permanent stormwater quality structures to ensure they are adequately maintained; works with private stormwater quality structure’s ownership and management to ensure maintenance and repairs are completed.
  • Performs engineering and technical inspection work inspecting land development, public works, and utility projects with an emphasis on stormwater infrastructure, water quality, grading, erosion, and sediment control. Assists with record maintenance, responses to customer concerns, and responses to and coordination with environmental issues such as spills/dumps to the storm drain system.
  • Observe and ensure during the construction process that permanent stormwater quality infrastructure is installed in accordance with standard details, specifications, approved plans, and common construction practices and interpret specifications to ensure conformance to standards.
  • Receives and reviews new development plans or municipal projects to ensure understanding and scope of the project; files and maintains updated and current stormwater management plans for projects and uses the plans during inspections for guidance and further updates as needed. Collects and retrieves information from GIS for use in understanding adjacent storm drainage systems and how the site drainage improvements relate to existing infrastructure.
  • Collaborates with Engineering and Public Services maintenance staff on constructing and maintaining permanent stormwater quality infrastructure, as needed.
  • Coordinate the effectiveness of team decision-making and management by providing information, sharing resources, participating, and adapting work schedules to accomplish goals and projects.
  • Coordinate investigation and follow-up for spills and illicit discharges, may assist in spill clean-up; completes all reports of illicit discharges.
  • Take safety precautions, anticipate unsafe circumstances, and act accordingly to prevent accidents.  Responsible for the safety of self and others, materials, and equipment.  Uses all required safety equipment and follows all safety regulations, policies, and procedures.
  • Attends scheduled and unscheduled meetings as required.
  • Reviews of stormwater inspection reports completed by third-party inspectors contracted by the town to ensure inspections are being completed on time and to town standards.
  • Assists with GESCP permit submittals.
  • Utilizes Cartegraph and other job site inspection software programs to track and document all inspection activities daily.
  • Coordinates with the stormwater supervisor and/or stormwater coordinator to address non-compliance issues for construction BMPs and permanent stormwater quality infrastructure.
  • Obtains and provides data to ensure accurate mapping of stormwater assets.
  • Assists in the response, investigation, and remediation of illicit discharges.
  • Assists with the coordination of inspection schedules and on-site meetings with contractors.
  • Uses available software and databases to track permits and inspections; maintains accurate records. Provides regular project update reports.
  • Work with owners, developers, and contractors to help maintain compliance with Stormwater regulations.
  • Verifies that temporary traffic control setups are correct.
  • Resolve conflicts with contractors, homeowners, utility company representatives, other town department personnel, and the general public during construction projects.
  • Assists with public improvement punch list development (list of defective items) as part of the construction acceptance and final acceptance process for subdivisions/developments.
    • Evaluate unexpected field conditions when they arise during construction and assist the project supervisor in determining the appropriate course of action.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by direct supervisor.
  • Respond to emergencies or after-hours call-outs as needed.
  • Responds to customer inquiries and complaints as directed.
OTHER DUTIES
  • The Stormwater Inspector position is part of the snow removal program, which includes scheduled on-call responsibilities typically during the months of October to April. The Stormwater Inspector is required to review and acknowledge the Snow Guidelines annually.
  • Performs snow operation tasks in plowing, removing, and hauling snow and ice, along with applying deicers to streets and roads.
  • The Stormwater Inspector position participates in the Shared Fleet Vehicle Program, which requires an annual motor vehicle record check.
  • May be involved in special projects directly or indirectly related to essential job functions.
  • Continues educational and certification requirements to remain abreast of current methods and procedures; participates in industry-related meetings and training opportunities as directed.
  • May participate in town employee committees, projects, or assignments as required.
  • Performs related duties as established by law/ordinance or reasonably directed by the town.
  • Assists other town departments/divisions, as necessary.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND FORMAL TRAINING
  • Minimum high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Must be 21 years of age by the first date of employment.
  • Associate’s degree from an accredited college in Civil Engineering, Environmental Management Technology, Geology, Natural Resources, or a closely related field is preferred.
  • Two (2) years of experience in Public Infrastructure, Public Works Construction, Civil Engineering, Surveying and/or Material Testing, Stormwater Management, Environmental Management Technology, Geology, Natural Resources, or a closely related field.
  • Two (2) years of directly related field experience in Public Infrastructure, Public Works Construction, Surveying and/or Material Testing, Stormwater Management, Stormwater Quality, and Stormwater MS4 Permit Compliance.
  • Equivalent combination of training and experience that provides evidence that the applicant possesses the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES
  • Must have a current Colorado Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one upon hire, that meets the Town of Windsor’s standards; ability to maintain throughout employment.
  • Transportation Erosion Control Supervisor (TECS) or the ability to obtain a certificate within two (2) years of employment.
  • Certified Inspector of Erosion and Sediment Control (CISEC) or the ability to obtain a certificate within one (1) year of employment. 
  • Permanent Water Quality BMP Inspection and Maintenance Certification from CSU Colorado Stormwater Center within one (1) year of employment.
  • Stormwater Control Measures (SCM) Inspection and Maintenance Certification from CSU Colorado Stormwater Center within one (1) year of employment.
  • Flagger/Traffic Control certification or ability to attain within six (6) months of employment.
  • FEMA 100, 200, and 700 within one (1) year of employment.
  • CPR/1st Aid certification within three (3) months of employment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
  • Proficient in exercising initiative and judgment as well as making decisions within the scope of assigned authority.
  • Ability to read and interpret regulations, specifications, procedures, civil engineering plans, and legal documents. Ability to prepare correspondence. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, contractors/owners/operators, contractor’s representatives, other professionals, and the general public. Ability to deal constructively with conflict.
  • Working knowledge of and adherence to town and construction site safety requirements.
  • Strong knowledge of materials, methods, and equipment utilized in public works construction projects.
  • Strong Knowledge of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment requirements governing construction sites and MS4 Permit regulatory programs, including inspection reports, enforcement, and recordkeeping requirements preferred.
  • Solid knowledge of erosion and sediment control and civil engineering specifications, theories, principles, methods, practices, and applications to the Mile High Flood District criteria.
  • Knowledge of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) regulations.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate and interact with all town personnel, the general public, and contractors positively and cooperatively.
  • Ability to help coordinate the work of multiple contractors and handle and prioritize numerous tasks and inspections for town projects and developments.
  • Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques, including photography of all observed non-compliance.
  • Interpret and explain stormwater standards, specifications, and regulations.
  • Read and interpret plans, schematics, and standards.
  • Strong organizational skills. Ability to receive, understand, and take positive and appropriate action from information/instructions verbally and/or in writing.
  • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in complex situations. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret various instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Must possess a combination of technical, analytical, organizational, communication, and interpersonal relationship skills and professionalism.
  • Ability to remain tactful, helpful, and friendly in dealing with the public, other employees, contractors, engineers, developers, and property owners.
  • Ability to use standard office equipment, computer equipment, and software, including but not limited to Microsoft Office applications, SafetyCulture (iAuditor), NEOGOV program, PlowOps GPS system, SpringBrook software, and OpenGov (Cartegraph) software necessary to generate relevant work reports and Stormwater inspections on a cell phone, tablet or laptop.
  • May be involved in special projects that are directly or indirectly related to essential job functions.
  • Knowledge of basic mechanical equipment operation and repair.
  • Knowledge of the policies, procedures, and goals of the Town of Windsor and Public Works Department and Stormwater Division.
  • Ability to react quickly and accurately in emergencies.
  • Ability to perform the position’s necessary functions and make appropriate decisions consistent with the job expectations and position description.
  • Ability to interpret various instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Ability to handle reasonably necessary stress.
  • Knowledge of occupational safety rules and practices.
  • Ability to use basic math skills.
  • Ability to work in a team environment.
  • Ability to perform work courteously and safely and maintain positive working relationships with all town employees.
  • Knowledge of safe driving principles and an ability to detect hazards and recommend corrective actions.
  • Ability to receive, understand, and take positive and appropriate action from information/instructions verbally and/or in writing.
  • Ability to operate a variety of equipment and/or vehicles.
  • Ability to work on-call and after hours, as needed.
  • Ability to remain flexible in dealing with changes.
  • Ability to learn operational procedures and consistently work within the operational structure.
  • Ability to use independent judgment in routine and non-routine circumstances and in critical situations; make proper notifications to the Stormwater Supervisor and the Stormwater Coordinator.
  • Must have the ability to be reached in emergencies, such as through a cell phone.
  • Ability to respond to emergencies or after-hours call-outs and work a flexible schedule, including overtime work when required, working weekends and holidays as needed, and working on-call status with a maximum one-hour response time for yearly on-call rotation and for snow emergencies.
  • Must be able to effectively communicate verbally through a variety of communications, including radio.
  • Ability to solve problems and work under pressure.
  • Ability to successfully pass the Department of Transportation (DOT) mandated physical examination as required, and the controlled substance/alcohol tests on a random basis.
MATERIALS and EQUIPMENT USED
Materials and equipment used include, but may not be limited to the following:
  • EquipmentThe position requires the use of a variety of equipment: staff vehicles (SUVs/pickups), trailers, snowplow trucks, backhoes, loader, toolcats and attachments, skid steers, tampers, saws, pumps, compressors, common hand and power tools, shovels, rakes, brooms, and wrenches. Specialized equipment including post-hole pounder, air tools, and other specialized light-duty power equipment. Operate staff vehicles, refueling stations, electric car charging stations, fluid dispensing systems, wash facility and equipment, two-way radios, computers/tablets/other electronic equipment, calculators, copiers, printers, cameras, scanners, fax machines, telephones, water valve wrench, magnetic locator, shovel, survey instrument. Inspection and testing equipment such as infiltrometers, water quality sampling equipment, monitoring equipment, locators, manhole hooks, hand tools, and ladders.
  • MaterialsThe position requires the use of a variety of materials, including spill kits, fuel, def, oils, lubricants, and cleaning supplies. Paints, sealers, lacquers/thinners/solvents, epoxy’s, adhesives, degreasers, grease, refrigerants, antifreeze, concrete/cement, dirt/backfill, sand, road base, gravel, hot and cold patch asphalt, chemical hardeners, concrete sealers, and other materials as needed.




WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

The physical activities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, sitting, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing and repetitive motions.

The employee may be subject to the following environmental conditions: inside, such as an office setting; outside, with little to no effective protection from weather; extreme cold, typically below 32 degrees for periods of more than one hour; extreme heat, temperatures typically above 100 degrees of periods of more than one hour; subject to noise.

The physical requirements of this position are considered Heavy Work, exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

The employee is required to have close visual acuity to perform the following activities: viewing a computer terminal, visual inspection involving small defects, parts, and/or operation of machines; operation of machines; operation of motor vehicles or heavy equipment; and to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned or to make general observations of facilities or structures.
The employee may be subject to the following environmental conditions: inside, such an office setting; outside, with little to no effective protection from weather; extreme cold, typically below 32 degrees for periods of more than one hour; extreme heat, temperatures typically above 100 degrees of periods of more than one hour; noise and vibration.

The employee may be exposed to hazards: Including a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, exposure to high heat, or exposure to chemicals. The employee is subject to atmospheric conditions that may affect the respiratory system, or the skin, subject to oils.

The employee may be exposed to infectious diseases as part of their employment with the Town.

The employee may occasionally work in or near close quarters, crawl spaces, shafts, manholes, small, enclosed rooms, utility pipes, and other areas that could cause claustrophobia; required to function in narrow aisles or passageways.

The employee is subject to atmospheric conditions: One or more of the following conditions that affect the respiratory system or the skin: Fumes, odors, dust, mists, gases, or poor ventilation.

Note: This position description is not intended to be an exclusive list of all of the requirements, duties, tasks, roles or responsibilities associated with the position. Nothing in this position description restricts the Town’s ability to assign, reassign or eliminate duties and responsibilities of this job at any time.

The Town of Windsor will make all reasonable accommodations to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity in employment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The town is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity.  The town prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and length, protective hairstyles), gender (regardless of gender identity or gender expression), sexual orientation, color, religion, national origin, creed, disability, marital status, military status, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other status protected by applicable state or federal law.


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Ad Title: Water Foreman
Contact: Kimberly A Dykes
City: City of Brush!
State: CO
Zip: 80723
Phone (W): 970-842-5001
Email: kdykes@brushcolo.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
WATER FOREMAN – with C or Higher Certification
 
General Statement of Duties: Under the general direction of the Director of Public Works, performs administrative, supervisory and a variety of skilled and semi-skilled work, for the proper operation of the City's water supply, and maintaining the City's water distribution, sanitary sewer collection.
 
Essential Functions:
 
-           Supervise Water Dept. staff.
 
-           Maintain water wells and treatment equipment
 
-           Maintain water distribution and sewer collection system.
 
-           Install water service.
 
-           Install water mains.
 
Examples of Duties:
The following duty statements are not intended and should not be interpreted to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this position. Other duties and responsibilities are performed as assigned.
 
-           Plans, schedules, assigns and directs the work for the maintenance of water transmission and distribution and sewerage collection systems.
 
-           Ensures proper quantity and quality of water to meet the demands for consumption.
 
-           Conducts testing and analyses of treated water to ensure compliance with standards set by the State Health Department.
 
-           Ensures proper operation of pumps and instrumentation.
 
-           Installs or replaces water taps to users and distribution and collection
 
-           Supervises water meter reads as well as distribution and collection.
 
-           Assists in repair, replacement or construction of new water mains and sewers.
 
-           Contacts all utilities to determine location of lines so as to prevent damage during new construction or repair of water and sewer lines.
 
-           Makes detailed drawings of all new construction, and other related information.
 
-           Inspects work by private contractors.
 
-           Supervises operation of water booster station.
 
-           Assists in maintaining fire hydrants and distribution and collection
 
-           May represent the City at various governmental and professional meetings.
 
-           Assists in the preparation and submittal of the budgets for the systems.
 
  • Assists in administering systems budgets to ensure that allocated funds are properly and effectively expended.
 
-           Prepares all monthly, semi-annual and annual reports and submits as required by governmental agencies.
 
-           Monitors system components and interprets readings of system meters, gauges and            
            control panels.
 
-           Assists in cleaning and maintaining sewer collection systems and lift stations; trains and evaluates performance of employees.
 
-           Observes all safety rules and regulations.
 
-           Performs other duties as required, including weekend duty on a rotating basis.
 
-           Job requires assisting any and all departments when needed.
 
For Emergencies employee must live within 30 minutes to the City of Brush.
 
 
 
 
Job Requirements and Difficulty of Work:
 
Thorough knowledge of the operation of wastewater collection, water pumping plants, water transmission and distribution systems, valves, lift stations, wells, pump repair and maintenance, motors, electrical panels, instrumentation and of the principles, practices, and processes of water treatment.
         
Ability to plan work and supervise employees.
 
Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with other City officials, system users, engineers and government agencies.
         
Ability to work unsupervised.
 
Ability to deal with public in a cordial and professional manner.
 
Ability to comprehend and follow complex written and/or oral instructions.
 
Knowledge of backflow prevention and apparatus.
 
Knowledge of chemistry and mathematics.
 
Knowledge of confined space requirements and hazards.
 
Must possess a valid Colorado Class "C" Water Treatment Plant Operator License, Level II Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Certification
 
Certified in the operation of a backhoe and front-end loader.
 
Must have or be willing to obtain Hepatitis B vaccination or signed waiver.
 
Ability to climb ladders, ascend or descend stairs, reach overhead, enter confined spaces such as wet wells and manholes.
 
Ability to walk, stand or lift for extended periods of time and be able to perform tasks during inclement weather conditions.
 
The employee shall work well under pressure, meet multiple and sometimes competing deadlines.
 
The employee shall at all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors.
 
For emergency on call situations - this candidate needs to live within 30 minutes to the City of Brush
 
 
 


Ad Title: WASTEWATER MECHANIC/OPERATOR
Contact: Emily Estes
City: PARKER
State: CO
Zip: 80134-5035
Phone (H): 3038412797
Phone (W): 3038412797
Email: emilye@pinerywater.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
The Pinery Water and Wastewater District is seeking an experienced wastewater mechanic/operator to become a strong piece of our team which prides ourselves in providing exceptional customer service. The Pinery WWD is a water and wastewater service provider located in eastern Douglas County dedicated to providing "Quality Water for LIFE" to nearly 15,000 customers.
Must satisfactorily pass a criminal background check and drug test prior to commencement of employment. Compensation is competitive and dependent upon qualifications; starting pay is targeted at between $25.00 to $48.00 per hour. The Pinery WWD offers a comprehensive benefits package including paid time off, medical, dental, vision and a generous retirement saving plan where employees are immediately eligible for an employer contribution match of up to 9%.

If you are interested in joining a team that values integrity, accountability, collaboration, communication, and safety please submit a resume and cover letter. Position is open until it is filled.

VISION - Dedicated to providing "Quality Water for LIFE" to our community

MISSION
Long-term Sustainability
Innovative Solutions
Fiscal Responsibility
Excellent Service

VALUES
Integrity – Doing the right thing for the right reasons
Accountability – To our community and each other
Collaboration – Team unity and professionalism through coaching, training, and leadership
Communication – Open, honest, and timely feedback to promote clear expectations
Safety – For our staff, the public, and our environment
 
Supervision Received
Works under the supervision of the Wastewater Superintendent.

The Pinery Wastewater Treatment Facility is a renowned Bardenpho Nutrient Removal water reclamation facility with capacity to treat 2.0 MGD, followed by tertiary water treatment filters for enhanced chemical phosphorous removal. Our Operators perform skilled work in the operation, maintenance, and laboratory testing of our water reclamation systems. We ensure maximum efficiency of facility equipment utilizing preventative, predictive and emergency maintenance while taking great pride in facility cleanliness and appearance.

General qualifications for this job are detailed below. A successful candidate would have at a minimum the following Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • State of Colorado Wastewater "C" Operator Certification and Collections "1", or ability to obtain within 1 year.
  • Have a High School diploma or G.E.D.
  • Have a valid Driver's License in good standing.
  • Ambitious, self-motivated with a desire to learn.
  • High Mechanical aptitude.
  • Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions pertaining to all phases of wastewater treatment plant operation and maintenance.
  • Experience utilizing mechanical, chemical and electrical equipment in an industrial setting.
  • Ability to observe, monitor and correct issues, as needed, in compliance with operating procedures, safety standards and permit requirements.
  • Collaborative team member with strong individual initiative.
  • Utilize a "safety" mindset when working.
  • Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness in work products.
  • Lives within 45 minutes of the WWTP and is available to participate in a mandatory on-call rotation.



Ad Title: Optimization Specialist
Contact: Shelby Smith
City: Northglenn
State: CO
Zip: 80234
Phone (H): 3034508806
Email: Ssmith@northglenn.org
Website: visit our website...
Description:

Assist in Optimizing Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities 

Nature of Work

The City of Northglenn, a dynamic municipality located just north of Denver, is looking for an energetic and outgoing individual to fill an Optimization Specialist position at our Water/Wastewater Treatment Facility.  This is a full-time position in the Utilities Division of the Public Works Department.

HIRING RANGE:
$35.38 - $42.45/HOUR

This is skilled and technical work in the operation and maintenance of a water or wastewater treatment plant.

An employee in this class is responsible for assisting the Utilities Manager, Lab Supervisor and both Chief Plant Operators for the Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities, with daily activities to ensure a safe and efficient operation of the facility. Serves as a technical expert for facility treatment performance and assists in monitoring treatment processes to determine if the process is operating per design, regulatory requirements, and treatment goals. Work follows established procedures and is performed closely with and reports directly to the Lab Supervisor. Work is reviewed through inspection and observation of the effectiveness of plant operation through the analysis of reports and chemical laboratory tests.

Duties and Responsibilities

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this class.)

  • Utilize optimization tools that include SCADA, WIMS, Jar Testing, various field probes and meters, and comprehend plant drawings and O&M manuals

  • Utilize WIMS (Water Information Management System) system to create reports, graphs, trends and advanced spreadsheets to assist in decision making of treatment plant efficiency.

  • Advanced Microsoft program skills, especially with Excel, to analyze multiple forms of data to make crucial decisions based off data trends.

  • Identifies and consults with Chief Plant Operators in treatment quality issues.

  • Design and implement jar tests and pilot studies to optimize chemical dosage for various stages of treatment.

  • Assists both Chief Plant Operators in setting division goals and objectives for water quality.

  • Monitor and understand State and Federal regulatory requirements; apply said requirements to daily treatment plant operations and make recommendations for plant optimization.

  • Evaluates and interprets data results, notifies appropriate staff of any abnormalities.

  • Prepares professional reports or memorandums, assists in interpretation and preparation of other technical documents.

  • Diligently monitors and reviews State and Federal water quality-related regulations, ensuring that the City remains in regulatory compliance. Monitors for upcoming revisions or new regulations and provides updates to Utility Manager.

  • Assists in training plant operation staff.

  • Make recommendations to supervisors for the division’s annual budget, CIP Projects and possible future optimization tools.

  • Demonstrates a high level of customer service to residents, clients and City staff while also representing the treatment facility at City events.

  • Assists with new plant process startups.

  • Demonstrates a high level of customer service while performing public relations duties and conducting public plant tours.

  • Takes an active role in training and mentoring of all plant operations staff.

  • Collaborates with operations staff to develop and maintain plant Standard Operating Procedures for both Treatment Plants and the Lab.

  • Work closely with laboratory staff to test and analyze data, apply results to optimize treatment processes.

  • Collects samples from throughout the water or wastewater treatment process and conducts laboratory analysis on same to determine proper treatment requirements using established and approved standard operating procedures; makes recommendations for chemical and additive feeder adjustments as needed. 

  • Maintains legible and defensible bench sheets (paper and/or electronic) and accurately inputs data into Laboratory Information Management System. Records information from laboratory tests and instrument readings; keeps accurate and detailed record of plant operations. 

  • Guide operators to set-point changes in SCADA or on instruments to ensure the correct operation of treatment equipment at the water or wastewater facility.

  • Maintain effective working relationships with other City employees and the public.

  • Coordinates internal plant projects.

  • Cross-trains in water and wastewater operations and in the laboratory.

  • Responds to emergency calls as necessary. 

  • Performs other related duties as assigned (i.e. production reports, monitor work by contractors)

WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:

Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.

Ability to work in confined spaces

May be required to work in extreme weather conditions




Ad Title: Controller
Contact: Alex Granados
City: Colorado Springs
State: CO
Zip: 80925
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Controller
Widefield Water and Sanitation District (WWSD) is located in the southern portion of Colorado Springs, Colorado.  WWSD is in search of a dynamic Controller who is dedicated, innovative, and excited to join a high-performing team providing exceptional customer service.
This professional and administrative position requires the ability to work in a team environment. The position provides oversight related to customer service and the accounting programs while ensuring that the District’s fiscal accounting methods meet all Federal and State, and professionally mandated standards.

Primary Job Responsibilities:
  • Controls:
    • Oversee accounting operations, internal controls, policies, and compliance with GAAP; safeguards District assets and ensures regulatory adherence.
  • Accounting & Reporting:
    • Maintains the general ledger; manages monthly and year-end closings; prepares financial analyses, budget-to-actual reports, and Board financial reports; supports audits and financial statements.
  • Budgeting & Long-Range Planning:
    • Leads annual budget preparation and supports long-term financial planning initiatives, including master plans, debt management, cost-of-service studies, and funding strategies.
  • Systems & Process Management:
    • Assists with implementation, training, and oversight of accounting systems and CMMS; develops training materials and ensures accurate system use.
  • Supervision & Staff Development:
    • Supervises accounting staff and Customer Service Supervisor through coaching, mentoring, and training.
  • Cross-Functional & Customer Support:
    • Supports customer service and complaint resolution; tracks contracts and insurance programs; maintains confidentiality, ethics, and professionalism; performs additional duties as assigned.

 


Ad Title: Water Resources Project Manager
Website: visit our website...
Description:

This posting will remain open continuously until filled.

The Town of Castle Rock’s future and the quality of that depend on the choices we make today. Do you want to be part of a team that make decisions that work now while preserving and protecting Castle Rock’s identity and quality of life for the future? We value teamwork, cooperation, and quality communication.  We strive to provide exceptional public service to our customers and encourage creativity and innovation. We welcome all that share those values to apply.

Working for the Town of Castle Rock includes:

  • The opportunity to make a difference in our community 
  • Career Advancement Programs
  • Employee well-being program
  • Competitive total compensation with an excellent benefits package
  • Free membership to the MAC or Recreation Center


About Castle Rock Water:
You can’t live without water, and Castle Rock Water can’t function without great employees. We’re on the lookout for talented individuals who are seeking a place to be valued and make a difference.
 
Castle Rock Water provides drinking water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage systems for the Town of Castle Rock’s more than 80,000 residents and businesses. The Town is one of the fastest-growing and most sought-after communities in Colorado and it’s consistently ranked among the best and safest places to live in the State.
 
Castle Rock Water is a national leader in the water industry, recently expanding its infrastructure to accommodate reuse water, implementing progressive conservation measures and implementing legacy stormwater projects. Whether managing water treatment at the award-winning plant, maintaining the $730 million in infrastructure, or ensuring and protecting long-term water, Castle Rock Water has many opportunities available to learn and grow with the organization.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provides project support and project management for water resources related projects such as surface water diversion structures, pumping systems, transmission pipelines, well drilling and equipping, well rehabilitation, well replacement or abandonment, aquifer investigation studies and assessments, and well optimization studies.
  • Manages facility design and improvements, reviews engineering plans and technical specifications, develops general scopes of work, cost estimates, project schedules; coordinates and administers professional services and general construction contracts; supervises and facilitates facility construction and manages budget and warranty items.  Obtains applicable permits and coordinates work items with Town staff, consultants, utilities, State and Federal agencies, stakeholders and contractors.  Addresses public and private concerns.
  • Provides information and mapping for master planning and project specific needs.  Provides near term and long range planning, input for systems needed to support new development, and provides implementation of systems.  Utilizes knowledge of existing utilities infrastructure to determine connectivity and facility requirements for future development.
  • Manages water resources infrastructure related programs, well rehabilitation and re-equipping of inoperative wells.  Evaluates condition of existing infrastructure through analysis of historical and operational data.  Evaluates pump curves and selects replacement pumping equipment.  Determines and implements corrective measures.
  • Develops and prepares requests for proposals, evaluates consultant and contractor submittals, and recommends award of contracts to upper management.  Facilitates design and construction progress meetings, reviews contractor submittals and processes invoicing, pay requests and reviews project change orders.
  • Recommends policy changes necessary to advance the needs of the Water Resources program.
  • Graphs and analyzes data to monitor regional trends in water level for evaluating groundwater aquifer performance and overall system analysis.  Utilizes data and makes recommendations for timing of new water supply projects.
  • Assists in evaluation and acquisition of prospective Town water rights; coordinates with special water counsel through settlement and court proceedings to change and use water rights; and coordinates with the Castle Rock Water Commission on water rights issues.  Recommends actions regarding water rights decrees related to Denver Basin non-tributary groundwater, tributary surface water, plans for augmentation, exchanges and storage.
  • Provides recommendations to Operations Division on the appropriate use and timing of use of water rights.
  • Assists in the development of annual and long-term Water Resources program budgeting and assists with Water fund budgeting related to non-renewable water supplies.
  • Prepares Council, Commission, and public memoranda and presentations.
    Responding to phone and e-mail inquiries from both internal and external customers, and other agencies regarding well permits, CIP project status, historic well operating data, water rights, and to resolve issues.
  • Routinely provides input and recommendations in resolving issues concerning water resources well programs and water resources infrastructure planning.  Frequently assists operations staff in forming solutions for raw water operational problems and concerns.
  • Determines new water well sites for well drilling program.  Selects well candidates for re-drilling.  Designs and coordinates water well rehabilitation program, and makes well equipment selections.  Assists CIP engineers with raw water collection pipeline design for Town well system.
  • Work is performed within authorized limits prescribed by the Water Resources Manager and existing policy.  Exercises judgment in selecting and interpreting information.  Finished work is reviewed by manager for attainment of objectives and adherence to deadlines.  
  • May communicate with all levels of Town staff, State of Colorado, Federal agencies and citizens.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required. 


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge and experience with utility systems and facilities.  General understanding of physics, chemistry and engineering concepts regarding hydraulics and fluid dynamics. 
  • Extensive knowledge of and experience with subsurface geology, hydrogeology, and petrophysics in the Denver Basin Aquifers for water well related work. 
  • A basic understanding of water rights decrees related to Denver Basin nontributary groundwater, tributary surface water, plans for augmentation, exchanges and storage. 
  • Advanced knowledge of the principles and practices of water resources engineering, municipal water supply, civil engineering and Colorado Water Law.
  • Basic understanding of water usage and augmentation efforts reporting to Water Commissioner.
  • Ability to make appropriate independent decisions and provide solutions to complex problems.
  • Ability to plan and act as lead staff on assigned projects.
  • Ability to apply Town standards and policies to the management of capital projects.
  • Ability and willingness to follow-up on issues until final resolution is achieved.
  • Ability to negotiate and interpret legal agreements and contracts.
  • Ability to conduct site visits related to water resource infrastructure and planning and to attend out of office meetings.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, MS Project, PowerPoint and ArcGIS.
  • Advanced knowledge and ability to understand contractual agreements, technical reports, drawings and specifications.
  • Knowledge of AWWA Standards, Public Works Regulations, Town of Castle Rock Municipal Code.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with customers, landowners, developers, other water utilities, outside agencies, contractors and Town staff. 
  • Good written and verbal communication skills with a variety of educational levels and backgrounds.

 

Physical Demands:

  • Sedentary work for long periods of time
  • Occasional physical work lifting no more than 10 pounds 
  • Occasional lifting, carrying, walking and standing
  • Occasionally required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; and stop, kneel, crouch or crawl
  • Frequent hand/eye coordination to operate personal computer and office equipment
  • Vision for reading, recording and interpreting information
  • Speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and citizens 
     

Work Environment

  • Works primarily in a clean, comfortable environment
  • This position will conduct on-site project evaluations and attend out of office meetings

 

Equipment Used: 

  • Uses standard office equipment including a personal computer system
  • This position may require the incumbent to occasionally use personal equipment (e.g. vehicle, cell phone, tools, etc.) in the course of their employment. 

     

 

 

This posting is subject to close at any point in time once a qualified pool of applicants has been obtained.

 

Must satisfactorily complete a criminal background check and driving record check prior to commencing employment.

 

The Town of Castle Rock is an equal opportunity employer.




Ad Title: Project Manager CIP - Water
Website: visit our website...
Description:

The Town of Castle Rock’s future and the quality of that depend on the choices we make today. Do you want to be part of a team that make decisions that work now while preserving and protecting Castle Rock’s identity and quality of life for the future? We value teamwork, cooperation, and quality communication.  We strive to provide exceptional public service to our customers and encourage creativity and innovation. We welcome all that share those values to apply.

Working for the Town of Castle Rock includes:

  • The opportunity to make a difference in our community 
  • Career Advancement Programs
  • Employee well-being program
  • Competitive total compensation with an excellent benefits package
  • Free membership to the MAC or Recreation Center


About Castle Rock Water:
You can’t live without water, and Castle Rock Water can’t function without great employees. We’re on the lookout for talented individuals who are seeking a place to be valued and make a difference.
 
Castle Rock Water provides drinking water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage systems for the Town of Castle Rock’s more than 80,000 residents and businesses. The Town is one of the fastest-growing and most sought-after communities in Colorado and it’s consistently ranked among the best and safest places to live in the State.
 
Castle Rock Water is a national leader in the water industry, recently expanding its infrastructure to accommodate reuse water, implementing progressive conservation measures and implementing legacy stormwater projects. Whether managing water treatment at the award-winning plant, maintaining the $730 million in infrastructure, or ensuring and protecting long-term water, Castle Rock Water has many opportunities available to learn and grow with the organization.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Manages design and construction of water, wastewater, water resources and stormwater CIP Projects. Directs design consultants, construction contractors, construction inspectors, and Town Staff as needed to achieve CIP project objectives. 
  • Determines general scope of work, cost estimates and schedule for capital projects and guides them through the phases of initiation, planning, engineering design, construction, closeout, warranty, and future refinements. 
  • Manages project design process, budget, and schedule. Prepares RFPs, conducts interviews and awards design contracts. Facilitates design team meetings. Reviews and revises contract drawings and specifications. May perform design work for specific projects using computer software
  • Develops project construction schedule and manages construction phase. Oversees preparation of bid documentation, contractor selection, bid solicitation, and awarding of contracts. Obtains applicable permits and coordinates work items with regulatory agencies, Town staff, consultants, utilities and contractors. Conducts field evaluations and negotiates change orders. Monitors adherence to plans, contracts, safety standards and schedules. Addresses citizen concerns
  • Oversees acquisition of easements and deeds and coordinates projects with other Town departments and outside agencies including consultants, developers, utilities regulators and landowners. Prepares feasibility studies and operational analysis reports. Coordinates public and stakeholder involvement. Prepares Council, Commission and public presentations.
  • Manages project budgets, schedule and warranty. Processes pay requests and reviews change orders. Prepares warranty fact forms. Follows up on warranty issues by determining responsible party and coordinate repairs.
  • Provides engineering design and analysis on water, wastewater, water resources, and stormwater capital projects including potable and non-potable water distribution systems, wastewater collection system piping, water pump stations, wastewater lift stations, water treatment, water storage tanks and reservoirs, pressure reducing valves, stormwater collection and conveyance systems, etc.
  • Ensures design and construction is in accordance with Town standards and contract documents.
  • Ensures internal and external projects are in accordance with water, wastewater, and stormwater regulations.
  • Provides engineering support to water, wastewater, and stormwater operations.
  • Conducts on-site project evaluations and attend out of office meetings.
  • Oversees comprehensive inspections of existing infrastructure and facilities to assist with long range planning and regulatory compliance.
  • Coordinates with utility operators to investigate issues and resolve problems related to the Town’s raw water supply, water treatment, water distribution, wastewater collection, and stormwater conveyance systems.  Plans and implements capital improvement projects as needed to resolve system problems.  
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required. 

CUSTOMER SERVICE/COMMUNICATION:

  • Communicates with all levels of Town staff, developers, contractors, outside agencies and citizens for project coordination, design input, warranty issues and technical support. Regular interaction with residents related to sewer service issues. Interacts as needed with outside utility providers such as electric, gas and phone for contract management issues.  

DECSION MAKING:

  • Work is performed within authorized limits prescribed by the supervisor and policy.  Exercises independent judgment in selecting and interpreting information, handling deviations from standard methods and resolving complex problems.  Finished work is reviewed for attainment of objectives and adherence to deadlines.  Supervisor is available to assist in solving highly complex problems.



Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Advanced knowledge of the principles and practices of municipal capital project design and project management, civil engineering, surveying, construction inspection and coordination
  • Knowledge of hydraulics and pumping systems as it relates to water systems.
  • Ability to plan and act as lead worker on assigned projects
  • Experience in design and construction of utilities, roadway, parks or development projects
  • Good written and verbal communication skills with all staff levels and backgrounds
  • Working knowledge of office software (MSWord, MS Project, Excel, AutoCAD, PowerPoint and CAD)
  • Advanced knowledge and ability to read and understand contract documents, drawings and specifications
  • Ability to apply Town standards and polices to the management of capital projects
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with citizens, developers, contractors, Town staff and project stakeholders
  • Ability to make appropriate independent decisions and provide solutions to complex problems
  • Ability to conduct on-site project evaluations and travel to meetings either within or outside Town limits
  • Ability and willingness to follow-up on issues until final resolution is achieved.

 

Physical Demands:

  • Sedentary work for long periods of time
  • Occasional physical work lifting no more than 10 pounds 
  • Occasional lifting, carrying, walking and standing
  • Occasionally required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; and stop, kneel, crouch or crawl
  • Frequent hand/eye coordination to operate personal computer and office equipment
  • Vision for reading, recording and interpreting information
  • Speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and citizens 
     

 

Work Environment

  • Works primarily in a clean, comfortable environment
  • This position will conduct on-site project evaluations and attend out of office meetings

 

Equipment Used: 

  • Uses standard office equipment including a personal computer system
  • This position may require the incumbent to occasionally use personal equipment (e.g. vehicle, cell phone, tools, etc.) in the course of their employment.

     

     

 

 

This posting is subject to close at any point in time once a qualified pool of applicants has been obtained.

 

Must satisfactorily complete a criminal background check and driving record check prior to commencing employment.

 

The Town of Castle Rock is an equal opportunity employer.

 




Ad Title: Utility Operator (I, II, III, or IV)
City: City of Littleton
State: CO
Zip: 80120
Email: recruitment@littletonco.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Position may be filled at the I, II, III, or IV level, depending on qualifications and department needs.
Candidates who possess both Class 1 certification and CDL upon hire may receive up to an additional 10%.
 
The City of Littleton is seeking a skilled and motivated Utility Operator (Level I, II, III, or IV) to perform skilled work in the operation of vehicles and equipment and to maintain and repair sanitary sewer collection and storm drainage utility systems. This involves hands-on work across all aspects of system repair and maintenance. Utility Operators use city-issued laptops, iPhones, and iPads to document job activities, track assets, and perform utility locates. Opportunities for advancement within the Utility Operator series are available and are based on additional experience and required certifications.
 
The ideal candidate enjoys physical work, thrives in a team environment, and takes pride in contributing to essential public infrastructure. Utility Operators work in two-person crews with rotating responsibilities to complete daily and long-term projects. Strong computer skills, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to safely operate a variety of tools, equipment, and vehicles are important for success in this role. No two days are the same and there are ongoing Public Works projects throughout the city that ensure a dynamic and engaging work environment. Whether you are an experienced utility professional or eager to learn and earn valuable certifications, this position offers an excellent opportunity for growth and career development.
 
About the City of Littleton
The City of Littleton is a vibrant community consistently recognized as one of America’s Best Small Cities, and a top destination for families. Discover some of the remarkable things Littleton has to offer at VisitLittleton.org. With its historic and lively downtown, diverse shopping and dining options, and an extensive network of parks and trails, Littleton boasts a prime location just south of Denver and a short drive to the majestic Rocky Mountains and Colorado ski country. The City of Littleton offers excellent benefits and perks to its employees. For more details, please refer to the 2026 Benefit Guide.
 
The City of Littleton believes in attracting and retaining the best talent and our strategies include hiring in at market pay and creating career development opportunities. 
 
Utility Operator I
Hiring Range: $26.40 - $27.79
Full Range: $20.84 - $34.74
 
Utility Operator II
Hiring Range: $29.92 - $31.49
Full Range: $23.62 - $39.36
 
Utility Operator III
Hiring Range: $32.92 - $34.64
Full Range: $25.98 - $43.30

Utility Operator IV
Hiring Range: $36.20 - $38.11
Full Range: $28.58 - $47.64
 
This full-time position is non-exempt per FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation.
 
Work Schedule:  This full-time position will work 7:30am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. After probationary and training period of 6 months, this position will be required to participate in emergency on-call rotation one out of every six or seven weeks. Must be available to work nights and weekends as needed for emergency calls.
 
Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until finalists are identified or the position is filled, but preference will be given to complete applications received by January 18th. Those who do not apply by this date may or may not be considered. In addition to your application, please submit a cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for this position with the City of Littleton.

 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Performs preventive maintenance on sanitary sewer and storm drainage collection systems.
  • Operates a closed-circuit television inspection camera to televise, inspect, evaluate, and repair the condition of sanitary sewer and storm drainage sewer systems.
  • Operates a high pressure hydraulic Jetter.
  • Inspects, maintains, and repairs lift station pumping equipment controls as scheduled, required, or assigned.
  • Performs snow and ice removal as needed.
  • Gathers and enters data for the asset management tracking system.
  • Performs operator's maintenance and repair on assigned vehicles and equipment as scheduled, required, or assigned.
  • Performs mechanical tasks involving hydraulic pumps and repairs the camera support track device equipment.
  • Participates in emergency on-call rotation for emergencies as well as performing 811 emergency locates with one-hour response time, online and/or physically locating utilities as needed.
  • May be responsible for instruction, guidance, and oversight of new/less experienced employees in accordance with established work standards and procedures.
  • Performs other similar duties and projects as assigned.
  • May serve as an Emergency Worker.
 
 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
 
Minimum Qualifications for Utility Operator I:
  • High school diploma or equivalent; and
  • Six (6) months of experience in general construction, roadwork, utilities, wastewater operations, or a similar field; and the ability to obtain the following within the listed timeframe (the City of Littleton coordinates and pays for training and certifications):
    • Wastewater Collection Operator Certification Class 1 required within probationary period, typically first six (6) months of employment; and
    • National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) and Manhole Assessment and Certification Program (MACP) required within twelve (12) months of employment; and
    • Traffic Control Flagger Certification required within three (3) months of employment; and
    • Valid Class “B”’ Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with air brake and tanker certifications required upon hire or within six (6) months of employment; or
  • An equivalent combination of education, training and work experience that produces the knowledge, skill, and ability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position may be considered.
  • Must be able to maintain above certifications and license during employment.
  • Must be located within one hour of the City of Littleton for after-hours emergency response calls and emergency locate calls.
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment criminal background check, motor vehicle records check, FMCSA Clearinghouse inquiry, three-year Safety Performance History, DOT drug screen and DOT physical.
 
Minimum Qualifications for Utility Operator II:
  • Same as Utility Operator I; and
  • Two (2) years of related experience that included twelve (12) months of experience as a certified Utility Operator I (Wastewater Collection Operator Class 1); and
  • Wastewater Collection Operator Certification Class 2 and ability to maintain this level certification during employment.
 
Minimum Qualifications for Utility Operator III:
  • Same as Utility Operator II; and
  • Three (3) years of related experience that included twelve (12) months of experience as a certified Utility Operator II (Wastewater Collection Operator Class 2); and
  • Wastewater Collection Operator Certification Class 3 and ability to maintain this level certification during employment.
 
Minimum Qualifications for Utility Operator IV
  • Same as Utility Operator III; and 
  • Four (4) years of related experience that included twelve (12) months of experience as a certified Utility Operator III (Wastewater Collection Operator Class 3); and
  • Wastewater Collection Operator Certification Class 4 and ability to maintain this level certification during employment; and
  • May fulfill “Certified Operator in Responsible Charge” duties as defined by Colorado Regulation 100; and
  • In the absence of the Operations Supervisor, the Utility Operator IV may perform the following lead level responsibilities:
    • Plan, schedule, prioritize, and monitor work of assigned staff
    • Train staff, provide feedback, and make recommendations for performance and training needs
    • Collaborate with peers in other divisions and departments as needed to complete cross-disciplinary projects


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
 
The following experience is desirable but not required:
  • Sanitary sewer or storm drainage maintenance experience
  • Road work or utility experience during peak traffic periods
  • Strong mechanical skills and experience with vehicle and equipment maintenance or repair
  • Snow removal experience
 
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
  • The required knowledge, skills, and abilities listed in this section each include a requirement that the employee in this position be able to apply the knowledge, skills, or abilities to safely and effectively perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position following the regulations and ordinances of the City of Littleton and the State of Colorado’s Regulation 100.
  • Requires knowledge of the principles of hydraulics and mechanics in the operation and maintenance of assigned vehicles and equipment.  Requires basic electrical and engineering knowledge.
  • Requires knowledge of the principles and practices of light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance. Requires basic mechanical aptitude and knowledge of the principles and practices of hand and power tool operation.
  • Requires basic knowledge of electrical principles and their application to motors, pumps, and controls.
  • Requires the ability to effectively communicate with upset citizens.
  • Ability to use and apply technology, using a laptop, iPad, and iPhone and designated software to perform daily responsibilities.
 
WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:
  • Requires ability to lift objects up to 50 lbs. regularly and 75 lbs. with or without accommodation.
  • Ability to work outdoors while exposed to adverse weather conditions; exposure to fumes, odors and dusts; exposure to mists and humidity from sewers; exposure to sewer gases, poor ventilation, and sewage; exposure to equipment movement, vibration, and exhaust; vehicle and equipment noise estimated at 92 decibels of unprotected noise exposure (the use of hearing protection devices to reduce noise exposure to permissible OSHA levels is mandatory); exposure to mechanical hazards; exposure to electrical hazards; exposure to radiant energy and burn hazards; and occasional exposure to toxic and caustic chemicals and explosive gases (Personal Protection Equipment is mandatory while performing hazards duties).
 
 
Equal Employment Opportunity
The City of Littleton is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and intends to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and job applicants regardless of age 40 and over, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, military status, or any other status protected by applicable law, and to hire and retain the best-qualified individuals without regard to any of these factors. This prohibition includes unlawful harassment based on a protected class. 
 
The City of Littleton will consider reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process and employment. Applicants and employees can request an accommodation by contacting Human Resources at 303-795-3857 or emailing hr@littletonco.gov.
 
Drug- and Alcohol-Free Workplace
The City of Littleton is committed to the health and safety of all its employees. To ensure a safe and productive work environment the city prohibits the use, sale, dispensation, manufacture, distribution or possession of alcohol, drugs, controlled substances or drug paraphernalia on any city premises or worksites. No employee shall report to work or be at work with alcohol or with any detectable amount of prohibited drugs in the employee's system. A detectable amount refers to the standards generally used in workplace drug and alcohol testing. This prohibition specifically includes marijuana, and decriminalized psychedelics whether used for medical purposes or obtained legally under state law.
 


Ad Title: Wastewater Treatment Facility Foreman
City: Mt Crested Butte
State: CO
Zip: 81225
Phone (W): 970-349-7575
Email: info@mcbwsd.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
The Mt. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District is accepting applications for a full-time Wastewater Treatment Facility Foreman to join a team environment focused on operating the wastewater treatment facility and collection system for Mt. Crested Butte.

Key qualifications include experience in treatment and collection system operations and maintenance, employee supervision, construction, and electrical/mechanical repair and maintenance. A State of Colorado Class B Wastewater Treatment and Class 3 Collection System certification is required. The ability to obtain Class A Wastewater Treatment and Class 4 Collection System certification within one year is mandatory (training for certifications provided). Operators work a 4-day 10-hour work schedule, participate in an on-call rotation, including select weekends and holidays. A valid Colorado driver’s license is also required.

The position offers a competitive hourly rate of $39.42 to $48.55, DOE, along with an excellent benefits package. Benefits include 100% employer-paid family health, dental, vision, and life insurance premiums, 12 paid holidays, personal and sick leave, two weeks of paid vacation, a retirement plan with a 5% employer match and up to an additional 3% optional match, employer-provided uniforms, and a seasonal wellness benefit.

The full job description is available at www.mcbwsd.com. Please submit a cover letter and resume to Mt. Crested Butte Water and Sanitation District, PO Box 5740, Mt. Crested Butte, CO 81225, or email info@mcbwsd.com.

Position will remain open until it is filled. MCBWSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
 


Ad Title: Industrial Waste Inspector / Pretreatment Tech
Contact: Cheryl Layton
City: Henderson, CO
State: CO
Zip: 80640
Phone (W): 3032882646
Website: visit our website...
Description:
South Adams County Water & Sanitation is dedicated to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable water resources and services in order to protect public health, the environment, and quality of life, is seeking an individual at its Wastewater Treatment Plant for the position of Industrial Waste Inspector/Pretreatment Technician.

This position visits the District’s industrial users and gathers field information necessary for the implementation of the Pretreatment Program including:
 
  • Industrial facility inspections – physical site visit and survey completion
  • Education of discharge regulations and permitting requirements to businesses
  • Assist with the preparation of routine discharge permits
  • Reporting, to ensure compliance with the District permit and regulations. 
  • Prepare and issue letters of violation and corrective correspondence
  • Assist in coordination of system pollutant source investigations
  • Sampling and Flow monitoring
 
Qualified candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Physical, biological, or environmental studies desirable.  A valid, current Colorado Driver’s License, is required.
 
Prior experience in industrial pretreatment, wastewater/water operations, environmental or a related regulatory field is necessary.  Working knowledge of local, state and federal environmental regulations helpful.  Prior inspections experience a plus.
 
Proficient computer skills including knowledge of Word and Outlook, with strong Excel skills.  Solid organizational, communication, customer service, problem solving and writing skills required.  Must be detail oriented.  Strong math and analytical skills desired. 
 
This position is primarily a field position which requires work in a variety of locations and conditions.
 
Successful candidate will be required to complete a drug screen and background check prior to employment.
 
Hiring salary range $28-$38
 
The District pays 100% of the medical and dental insurance premiums with successful completion of wellness, as well as provides plans for vision, life/disability, Employee Assistance Plan (EAP), 457 retirement savings plan, money purchase pension plan, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, uniform allowance, pet insurance and discount partners.
 
Apply at https://jobs.southadamswaterco.gov/
Position open until filled
 


Ad Title: Water and Wastewater Lead
City: Windsor
State: CO
Description:
Hiring Range: $31.47 - $34.62 per hour, depending on experience/qualifications. 

Work Schedule: Generally, Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM; with some evenings, weekends, and holiday events as needed. On-call scheduling will occur, as required, and after-hours meetings and problem resolution.

NATURE OF WORK
As a member of the Public Works – Utilities Division, this position performs professional and lead duties supporting the operation and maintenance of the Town’s water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Responsibilities include directing staff in the safe and efficient use of equipment and procedures to clean, repair, and maintain system infrastructure. The role also oversees meter infrastructure for approximately 10,000 customers, responds to customer inquiries, and supports systems that include nearly 200 miles of water mainlines, two storage facilities totaling a combined 5 million gallons, 150 miles of wastewater pipe, and five lift stations. This is a working leadership position that also serves in a lead capacity during snow and ice removal operations.
Individuals in the position are required to perform work in a manner consistent with and exemplary of the Town’s PRIDE philosophies and the Town’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy. 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Individuals work under the direct supervision of the Utilities Supervisor to carry out assigned duties, functions, roles, and projects in both routine and complex circumstances.

LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISION EXERCISED    
Directly leads the daily field operations of all levels of water distribution and wastewater collection Utility Technicians. 
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The individual in the Water and Wastewater Lead role assists in assigning specific assignments, job duties, scope, authority, responsibility, roles, and requirements as determined by the Town, Department, Division, and pursuant to laws, regulations, and practices. Individuals in this position must be able to successfully perform, be responsible for, and/or assist in the fulfillment of many job functions and duties with or without reasonable accommodations.
The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all-inclusive: 
  • The Water and Wastewater Lead is responsible for ensuring a high level of professional public maintenance services to the community, by directly supervising and leading the Utilities Division crews’ daily operations in the field, which includes all levels of Utility Technician employees.  The Water and Wastewater Lead may also work with Inspectors, Equipment Operators, Maintenance Technicians, and Seasonal employees from other Departments and Divisions as required/needed.   
  • Assists and collaborates with the Utilities Supervisor in the scheduling of employees, assigning work on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis, and monitors progress; guides, trains, and develops employees in the accomplishment of their duties and professional growth; makes recommendations regarding hiring, promotions, discipline, termination and the advancement of Division staff along with addressing complaints and problems promptly. 
  • Directly leads the daily field operations of all levels of Utility Technician employees including water distribution and wastewater collections system installation, repair, and maintenance; water meter installation, repair, testing, maintenance, and water meter reading; sanitary sewer jetting and video inspections; while operating various types of heavy equipment, machinery, and tools in a safe and efficient manner to perform routine tasks to clean, repair, and maintain the water and wastewater systems, and associated infrastructure in other areas within the Town of Windsor.  
  • Directly leads routine inspections of the water and wastewater machinery & equipment, including various-sized types of pumps, valves, flow monitoring equipment, and other associated equipment; to identify deficiencies and safety hazards; recommends and implements projects and repairs to remedy the deficiencies. 
  • Directly leads, develops, and manages preventative maintenance programs for the entire water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Coordinates with water and wastewater maintenance crews to ensure timely completion of corrective and preventative maintenance aligned with process goals and determines next steps and action plans if necessary. Accurately maintains documents related to preventative maintenance programs and makes recommendations, implements, and promotes safe working habits. 
  • Directly leads the activities of water and wastewater crews to provide customer service response, answers questions and provides information to the public, investigates concerns or complaints, and recommends necessary action to resolve issues respectfully and professionally; works effectively and in a professional manner with the Town’s Utility Billing Division. 
  • Directly leads the underground locate service requests of the PW department, other sections within the Town, and outside agencies by planning, coordinating, scheduling, and aligning internal resources to complete the work.  
  • Monitors and evaluates operational key performance indicators (KPIs) related to water distribution and wastewater collection process efficiencies. Recommend and implement adjustments based on KPI trends. 
  • Mentor, develop, and train operators based on skill gaps and lead individualized training opportunities when needed. Also ensures that Utilities Division employees and all other town employees are trained in the safe and efficient operations of machinery, equipment, processes, and operations of Utilities Division equipment.  
  • Assists the Utilities Supervisor in appraising the performance of subordinate personnel during annual performance evaluations that clearly define expectations. Assists in documenting performance highlights and provides regular feedback to employees. 
  • Assists the Utilities Supervisor in the development of the Utilities Division’s annual budget and five-year plan, forecasts additional staffing, equipment, materials, supplies, repairs, and capital improvement projects. Monitors the approved budget to ensure projects are done within the confines of the implemented budget. 
  • Contributes to the design review and implementation of capital upgrades. Provides directions to engineers, consultants, and contractors in terms of confirming contract details, making needed changes, providing operational feedback, and answering questions according to Town guidelines. 
Assists Utilities Supervisor in oversight and participation in Backflow and Cross Connection Program compliance testing, reminders, and water shut-off letters to ensure communication is completed in a timely manner. 
  • Assists the Utilities Supervisor in maintaining organized records for audits and inspections by CDPHE. In addition to coordinating and leading compliance testing and sampling. 
  • Assists Utilities Supervisor and Water Systems Superintendent in timely and accurate submittal of CDPHE regulatory reports.  
  • Directly leads industrial pretreatment site inspections, documentation review, and sample collection in compliance with local limits and enforcement response plans. 
  • Provides support to the Utilities Supervisor in areas of expertise, facilitating troubleshooting and knowledge transfer. 
  • Participates in after-hours and weekend on-call rotation and acts as the primary contact for emergency process decisions when not directly on-call. 
  • Assists the Utilities Supervisor in coordinating after-hours and weekend response plans, including on-call team assignments, and reports to the work site to lead during emergency events such as water main breaks, water service leaks, sanitary sewer backups, and flooding situations. 
  • A part of the Snow management team who oversees snow and ice operation tasks in plowing, removing, and hauling snow and ice, along with applying deicers to streets and roads. Performs lead work, assisting and guiding crews as necessary. 
  • Maintains confidentiality of sensitive management and department/division information. 
  • Assign and track daily assignments and tasks with the Utilities Supervisor to ensure the completion of daily tasks, which are input into Cartegraph. 
  • Supports a culture of two-way dialogues and ensures Utilities Division employees receive timely and relevant information. 
  • Attends and participates in professional organizations to stay informed of industry innovations and new technology. 
  • Encourages recommendations from staff on operation and maintenance procedures and equipment needs.  
  • Creates an inclusive environment by acknowledging the differences, perspectives, and ideas of others. 
OTHER DUTIES
Depending on organizational need, additional duties may include the following:
  • The Water and Wastewater Lead position is part of the snow removal program, which includes scheduled on-call responsibilities typically during the months of October to April.  The Utilities Lead is required to review and acknowledge the Snow Guidelines annually. 
  • The Water and Wastewater Lead position participates in the Shared Fleet Vehicle Program, which requires an annual motor vehicle record check.
  • Performs related duties as established by law/ordinance or reasonably directed by the town.
  • Pursues continuing education and certification requirements in order to remain abreast of current methods and procedures.
  • May participate in Town employee committees, special projects that are directly or indirectly related to essential job functions, or assignments as required.
  • Assists other Town departments/divisions, as necessary.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
  • Considerable knowledge of water and wastewater operations methods and administration.  
  • Considerable knowledge of the equipment, facilities, operations, and techniques used in subordinate work units.  
  • Strong knowledge of practices and procedures of utilities maintenance operations. 
  • Advanced knowledge of and experience working with a variety of water and wastewater equipment and materials.
  • Working knowledge of Town personnel rules and policies. 
  • Working knowledge of the Public Works department and maintenance procedures, construction techniques, heavy equipment operation, water and wastewater infrastructure composition, and hand and power tool usage.
  • Knowledge of the policies, procedures, and goals of the division, department, and the Town of Windsor.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration, including organizational development, management, budgeting, employee supervision, and training.
  • Skill in reading and correctly interpreting construction drawings, specifications, and plans.
  • Skill in understanding and responding to customer needs, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, the public, and other agencies.
  • Skill in the operation of staff vehicles and pickup trucks as required for travel in this position.
  • Ability to exercise considerable initiative and sound judgment; plan, organize, assign, and review the work of subordinate staff to meet department/division goals and community needs.
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing, prepare budget documents, reports, and statistics.
  • Ability to work well with varied and demanding people and effectively motivate subordinates. 
  • Ability to evaluate program effectiveness and efficiency and make recommendations for improvement. 
  • Ability to work from broad direction with limited supervision.  
  • Ability to organize information in a clear and logical format; evaluate resources and personnel needs; identify, analyze, and address problems and trends in a timely, efficient, and equitable manner.
  • Ability to organize activities to complete tasks in accordance with priorities, address multiple demands, or meet deadlines; organize tasks and working environment to maximize efficiency; focus attention on tasks, which may be complex, routine, or repetitive, without losing concentration or becoming distracted by external activities; adapt to interruptions, equipment failures, unusual demands, or changing priorities. 
  • Ability to handle confidential information.
  • Ability to coordinate, analyze, and utilize a variety of reports and records.
  • Ability to handle emergency situations; employ and enforce safety practices and procedures; and understand and follow written and oral instructions and procedures.  Promotes a culture of safety in the workplace and reports safety hazards.
  • Ability to use basic mathematical skills in making basic calculations. 
  • Ability to operate a variety of light and heavy equipment and/or vehicles.
  • Ability to work on-call and after hours, as needed.
  • Must have the ability to be reached in emergencies, such as through a cell phone.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include additional work when required, working weekends and holidays as needed, and working on-call status with a maximum one-hour response time for yearly on-call rotation and for snow emergencies.
  • Ability to interpret and implement town policies, resolutions, ordinances, rules, and regulations.
  • Ability to remain flexible in dealing with changes. 
  • Ability to remain tactful, helpful, and friendly in dealing with the public and other employees.
  • Ability to use standard office equipment, computer equipment, and software, including Microsoft Office applications and Cartograph software.
  • Ability to receive, understand, and take positive and appropriate action from information/instructions verbally and/or in writing.
  • Ability to analyze and evaluate information accurately, and express ideas clearly when providing oral and written reports or recommendations.
  • Ability to research, evaluate, and use new methods and techniques for operational improvement; ability to draft policies and procedures.
  • Ability to use initiative and independent judgment appropriately.
  • Ability to deal constructively with conflict and gain consensus; ability to facilitate change.
  • Ability to analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations.
  • Ability to supervise, direct, and train employees.
  • Ability to work successfully in a team environment.
  • Ability to consistently exercise discretion, independent judgment, and decision-making.
  • Ability to research, develop, and lead formal and informal presentations and discussions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, elected officials, boards, and members of the general public.
  • Ability to successfully pass the Department of Transportation (DOT) mandated physical examination as required, and the controlled substance/alcohol tests on a random basis.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND FORMAL TRAINING 
  • Minimum high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Coursework in leadership and management from an accredited technical institute, college, or university; in public administration, construction management, environmental sciences, or a field closely related is preferred.
  • Four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in water and wastewater operations and maintenance, Public Works, and/or progressive advancement through successive levels of water and wastewater operator certifications.
  • An equivalent combination of training and experience provides evidence that the applicant possesses the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Colorado Class B Commercial Driver's License that meets the Town of Windsor’s standards, or have the ability to obtain within one (1) year of employment
  • Must possess and maintain a Department of Transportation Medical Examiner’s Certificate
  • Must currently possess Colorado Class 2 Water Distribution Operator certification with the ability to progress and earn Colorado Class 3 Water Distribution Operator certification or the ability to obtain within two years of employment
  • Must currently possess Colorado Class 2 Wastewater Collections Operator certification with the ability to progress and earn Colorado Class 3 Wastewater Collections Operator certification, or the ability to obtain within two years of employment
  • Ability to obtain a Level D Water Treatment certification
  • Ability to obtain ASSE or ABPA Backflow Tester certification
  • APWA Rocky Mountain Public Works Institute, or the ability to obtain 
  • Colorado LTAP Supervisory Skills & Development Program, or the ability to obtain
  • FEMA Training Certificates: 100, 200, 700, and 800 obtained within two (2) years of employment.
  • Flagger certification or the ability to obtain within three (3) months of employment.
  • CPR/1st Aid certification within three (3) months of employment.


MATERIALS and EQUIPMENT USED 
Materials and equipment used include, but may not be limited to the following:
  1. EquipmentPosition requires the use or assistance of various equipment, including pickups, trailers, toolkats, vac trailers, sewer jets, portable pumps, trash pumps, saws, pumps, compressors, sanders, common hand and power tools, shovels, rakes, brooms, and wrenches.  Inspection and testing equipment such as locators, manhole hooks, hand tools, and ladders.  Specialized equipment, including air tools, torch equipment, and other specialized light-duty power equipment.   Operate staff vehicles, refueling stations, electric car charging stations, fluid dispensing systems, wash facility & equipment, two-way radios, computers/tablets/other digital equipment, calculators, copiers, printers, fax machines, and telephones.
  2. MaterialsPosition requires the use of weed chemicals like herbicides. Fuels, oils, lubricants, adhesives, degreasers, grease, refrigerants, antifreeze, and cleaning supplies. Paints, sealers, lacquers/thinners/solvents, epoxies, concrete/cement, dirt/backfill, sand, road base, gravel, chemicals used in the treatment process, laboratory chemicals, and other materials as needed.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. 

The physical activities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions. 

The physical requirements of this position are considered Medium Work, exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

The employee is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly or fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.

The employee may be subject to the following environmental conditions: inside, such as an office setting; outside, with little to no effective protection from weather; extreme cold, typically below 32 degrees for periods of more than one hour; extreme heat, temperatures typically above 100 degrees of periods of more than one hour; noise and vibration.

The employee is subject to hazards, including a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to high heat, or exposure to chemicals. The employee is subject to atmospheric conditions that may affect the respiratory system or the skin, and subject to oils. Employee may be exposed to infectious diseases.

The employee frequently is in close quarters, crawl spaces, shafts, manholes, small, enclosed rooms, small sewage and water line pipes, and other areas which could cause claustrophobia.

This position is considered safety sensitive because the individual must operate a commercial motor vehicle, as a regular function of his/her daily job duties.  

Note: This position description is not intended to be an exclusive list of all of the requirements, duties, tasks, roles or responsibilities associated with the position.  Nothing in this position description restricts the town’s ability to assign, reassign or eliminate duties and responsibilities of this job at any time.   
 
The Town of Windsor will make all reasonable accommodations to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity in employment.   Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
The town is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity.  The town prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and length, protective hairstyles), gender (regardless of gender identity or gender expression), sexual orientation, color, religion, national origin, creed, disability, marital status, military status, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other status protected by applicable state or federal law. 


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Ad Title: Industrial Wastewater Treatment Lead
Contact: Sarah Franzini
City: Littleton
State: CO
Zip: 80126
Email: sarah.e.franzini@lmco.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
About Lockheed Martin Space:
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At Lockheed Martin Space, we aim to harness the full potential of space to cultivate innovation, reduce costs, and push the boundaries of what technology can achieve. We’re creating future-ready solutions, focusing on resiliency and urgency through our 21st Century Security® vision. We’re erasing boundaries and forming partnerships across industries and around the world. We’re advancing spacecraft and the workforce to fuel the next generation. And we’re reimagining how space can connect us, ensuring security and prosperity.
Join us in shaping a new era in space and find a career that's built for you.
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Our facility in Littleton, CO has an immediate opportunity for a Waste Water Treatment Lead to join our mission.

Develops, administers and implements environmental programs in accordance with governmental requirements.
Monitors wastewater treatment activities, compliance and auditing efforts.
Conducts studies and experimental protocols and prepares SOPs to implement recommendations.
Prepares data for environmental reports for plant processes and permit reporting.
On a predetermined schedule, perform on-call computer monitoring from home during off-hours and weekends and respond to Emergency Callouts.

Accepts delegation of Authority for Wastewater Operations Assoc. Manager during absences and off-times.
Responds to spill incidents and provides leadership in containment and clean-up of materials to ensure safety of responding personnel and completeness of cleanup. Performs process and emergency sampling as required.
Assists in the development of plant goals. Assists with troubleshooting treatment problems.
Manages and maintains the wastewater operations lab including supplies, reagents, and sampling and analytical equipment.

Implements and maintains a Quality Assurance/Quality Control lab program.
Prepare and develop adequate scope of work and specifications as necessary for service subcontracts. Administers contracts, including: contractor management and coordination; ensuring work is preformed within specifications and schedules; reviewing and approving billing; badging and access; and budget management.
Takes proper safety precautions, anticipates unsafe circumstances, and acts accordingly to prevent accidents. Responsible for safety of self, others, materials, and equipment.

Interacts with ESH; federal, state, and local regulators to resolve compliance issues; establishes permit requirements and assists in EPA, state and local regulatory audits. Represents company in government and industry rule-making activities.


Ad Title: Industrial Mechanic I
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (W): 303-552-7331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:

1.0  POSITION SUMMARY

The Industrial Mechanic I performs highly skilled mechanical work in the installation, inspection, modification, fabrication, diagnosis, and repair of Plant-wide industrial systems and equipment. Mechanical expertise and skillsets desirable for this role include millwright experience, machinist experience, welding and cutting experience, and fabrication of mechanical components. The Industrial Mechanic I also assists in the development and execution of the Preventive Maintenance program and engages in training activities.

2.0  REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

Reports to:

Process Maintenance Supervisor

Direct Reports:

None; however, may assist in the training and direction of onsite work of other crew members, as necessary.

3.0  KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Adhere to the requirements in the most current and applicable version of City of Englewood Administrative Policy Manual and/or the Englewood Employees Association Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • Maintain and promote satisfactory and harmonious relationships with the public and other employees; exhibit a high degree of professionalism, initiative, and tact on an ongoing and continual basis.

  • Actively engage and participate in SPR Safe Program

  • Assist with ordering materials to facilitate the scheduled completion of assigned work.

  • Install, modify, maintain, rebuild, repair, and inspect complex industrial equipment such as gearboxes, pumps, fans, compressors, motors, chemical systems, material handling equipment, compressed air supply systems, boilers and other wastewater treatment equipment.

  • Perform precision machine alignments on equipment including electric motors.

  • Fabricate/machine components using mill, lathe, ironworker, welders, oxy/acetylene torch, plasma cutter, bandsaws, and grinders

  • Work from complex engineering drawings to complete projects and assigned work.

  • Assist with on-the-job training of Industrial Technicians.

  • Utilize Enterprise Asset Management system to account for labor, materials, costs, and scopes of work

  • Complete reports and forms on Root Cause Analysis, Confined Space Entry, Hot Work, Methods of Procedure (MOP), and Job Hazard Analysis (JHA).

  • Stay informed of relevant technological advances for industrial equipment and machinery by networking, reading, and attending conferences/seminars.

  • May be asked to serve on the Safety Committee.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

The listed examples of work are not intended to be all-inclusive. They may be modified with additions, deletions, or changes as necessary. Performs other duties as assigned and required.

4.0  CORE COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR POSITION

Organization Wide – Every employee is accountable to:

  • Aligning and demonstrating SPR’s organizational vision, mission, and values.

  • Follow the SPR Safe Program – policies, required trainings, and overall engagement.

  • Uphold fiscal responsibility through SPR’s Procurement policy and procedures.

  • Continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the service or product being delivered.

  • Value diversity; demonstrate an awareness of differences; demonstrate sensitivity and adapt behaviors and communication to accommodate these differences.

Job Specific – Every employee in this position must be able to:

 
Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.

  • Works cooperatively with others across the organization to achieve shared objectives.

  • Represents own interests while being fair to others and their areas.

  • Partners with others to get work done.

  • Credits others for their contributions and accomplishments.

  • Gains trust and support of others.

 
Demonstrates Self-awareness: Using a combination of feedback and reflection to gain productive insight into personal strengths and weaknesses.

  • Reflects on activities and impact on others.

  • Proactively seeks feedback without being defensive.

  • Is open to criticism and talking about shortcomings.

  • Admits mistakes and gains insight from experiences.

  • Knows strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and limits.

 
Nimble Learning: Actively learning through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder.

  • Learns quickly when facing new situations.

  • Experiments to find new solutions.

  • Takes on the challenge of unfamiliar tasks.

  • Extracts lessons learned from failures and mistakes.

 
Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.

  • Readily takes action on challenges, without unnecessary planning.

  • Identifies and seizes new opportunities.

  • Displays a can-do attitude in good and bad times.

  • Steps up to handle tough issues.

 
Optimizes Work Processes: Knowing the most effective and efficient processes to get things done, with a focus on continuous improvement

  • Identifies and creates the processes necessary to get work done, offering revisions to optimize Preventative Maintenance and other programs.

  • Separates and combines activities into efficient workflow.

  • Seeks ways to improve processes, from small tweaks to complete reengineering.

6.0  WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Requires extensive walking, carrying, lifting, kneeling, bending, reaching, and squatting. May be required to lift up to 75 pounds. Major activities are performed on level, slippery, sloping, unstable, and/or uneven terrain in a variety of weather conditions. May be exposed to extreme cold, heat, heights, temperature swings, constant noise, mechanical and electrical hazards, fumes, odors, and chemicals. Work is performed in an office, outside, and in an industrial environment.

7.0  ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

This position offers participation in our well-defined career progression program, providing clear pathways for professional growth and development. As part of this program, employees have the opportunity to advance through the following positions: 
 
Industrial Mechanic II
Inventory Control Specialist
Process Maintenance Supervisor




Ad Title: WATER & WASTEWATER OPERATOR- AURORA-PARKER-CO
Contact: Carie Fay
State: CO
Phone (W): 303-833-5505
Email: carie.f@recinc.net
Description:
WATER & WASTEWATER OPERATOR- AURORA -PARKER CO
Job Description

WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATORS- NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!

ALL LEVELS INCLUDING ENTRY LEVEL

Various Colorado Locations

Position Title:

Full-Time Water & Wastewater Operator

Company Overview:

Ramey Environmental Compliance, Inc. (REC, Inc.) is the premier provider of comprehensive contract operations for water and wastewater services across the Rocky Mountain Region. We specialize in municipal and industrial service delivery, offering additional expertise in collection systems (jet/vacuum cleaning and CCTV inspection), as well as heavy equipment repair and replacement.

Compensation:

We automatically pay you for your highest state certification! (Wastewater, Water, Industrial, Collections & Distribution). This means you have more control over your wages.

Pay Rates are $23.00 - $43.00 per hour depending on qualification and licenses.

Schedule:

Full-Time: 40 hours per week

Weekends & Holidays may be required 

Occasional overtime may be required

No regularly scheduled night shifts (except during emergencies or special projects)

Rotating On-Call Duty

Benefits:

o Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance (coverage begins 1st of the month after hire.

o Employer matches up to 4%

o Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave

o Uniforms provided and Clothing Allowance

o Cell Phone Reimbursement

o Certification Reimbursement

o Annual Scholarships for Advanced Industry Training

o Yearly Safety Training

Key Responsibilities:

• Duties include but are not limited to operations of a water and/or wastewater treatment plant and related facilities

• Conduct compliance monitoring and process control testing

• Responding to on-call issues and customer complaints

• Maintain accurate logs and record data required for compliance and reporting

• Operate, maintenance and troubleshoot pumps, generators, and valves

• Comply with safety procedures

• Perform routine housekeeping and cleanup of facilities

 

Preferred Qualifications:

Colorado Certified Water Professionals Certification of any level

Required Qualifications:

• Must have clean MVR and Valid Colorado Driver's License

• High school diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience

• Background and drug testing at time of hire

• Troubleshooting skills

• Basic mathematical skills

• Basic mechanical skills

• Basic organizational and communication skills

• Basic analytical skills

• Respirator confined space testing- must be clean shaven - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(g)(1 )(i)

• Self-starter who works well independently and in team settings

• Capable of lifting 60 lbs. regularly and working in varying environmental conditions

 




Ad Title: Water & Wastewater Operator
Contact: Carie Fay
State: CO
Email: carie.f@recinc.net
Description:

WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATORS- NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!

ALL LEVELS INCLUDING ENTRY LEVEL

Various Colorado Locations

Position Title:

Full-Time Water & Wastewater Operator

Company Overview:

Ramey Environmental Compliance, Inc. (REC, Inc.) is the premier provider of comprehensive contract operations for water and wastewater services across the Rocky Mountain Region. We specialize in municipal and industrial service delivery, offering additional expertise in collection systems (jet/vacuum cleaning and CCTV inspection), as well as heavy equipment repair and replacement.

Compensation:

We automatically pay you for your highest state certification! (Wastewater, Water, Industrial, Collections & Distribution). This means you have more control over your wages.

Pay Rates are $23.00 - $43.00 per hour depending on qualification and licenses.

Schedule:

Full-Time: 40 hours per week

Weekends & Holidays may be required 

Occasional overtime may be required

No regularly scheduled night shifts (except during emergencies or special projects)

Rotating On-Call Duty

Benefits:

o Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance (coverage begins 1st of the month after hire.

o Employer matches up to 4%

o Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave

o Uniforms provided and Clothing Allowance

o Cell Phone Reimbursement

o Certification Reimbursement

o Annual Scholarships for Advanced Industry Training

o Yearly Safety Training

Key Responsibilities:

• Duties include but are not limited to operations of a water and/or wastewater treatment plant and related facilities

• Conduct compliance monitoring and process control testing

• Responding to on-call issues and customer complaints

• Maintain accurate logs and record data required for compliance and reporting

• Operate, maintenance and troubleshoot pumps, generators, and valves

• Comply with safety procedures

• Perform routine housekeeping and cleanup of facilities

Preferred Qualifications:

Colorado Certified Water Professionals Certification of any level

Required Qualifications:

• Must have clean MVR and Valid Colorado Driver's License

• High school diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience

• Background and drug testing at time of hire

• Troubleshooting skills

• Basic mathematical skills

• Basic mechanical skills

• Basic organizational and communication skills

• Basic analytical skills

• Respirator confined space testing- must be clean shaven - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(g)(1 )(i)

• Self-starter who works well independently and in team settings

• Capable of lifting 60 lbs. regularly and working in varying environmental conditions

 




Ad Title: Chief Plant Operator – Water Treatment Plant
State: CO
Zip: 80501
Phone (W): 303-651-8609
Email: hrsupport@longmontcolorado.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:
20250268 Chief Plant Operator – Water Treatment Plant 
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
APPLY ONLINE AT LONGMONTCOLORADO.GOV/JOBS


Department: Water & Waste Services
Division: Engineering & Operations/Treatment Operations

2025 Hiring Range: $43.09-$47.88/hour
Anticipated 2026 Hiring Range: $46.36-$51.51/hour
Five 8hr days or four 10hr days, and occasional evening and weekend. 
Regular Full-time with Benefits
Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Spending, Defined Benefit Pension Plan, 401(a) Money Purchase Plan, Life & Survivor, Term Life & AD&D, Long Term Disability, Bereavement, Jury & Witness Duty, FMLA, Military Leave, Parental and Caregiver Leave, Sick, Vacation at start of employment, Holiday pay, EAP, Tuition Assistance. 
Other benefits: Optional, employee elected, voluntary benefits are available. 
Open Until Filled positions may close without advance notice. To be considered, please apply as soon as possible.

Definition: 
Under the general direction of the Treatment Operations Supervisor for water or wastewater, this employee is responsible for assisting with developing and implementing the operations plan for the operation and maintenance of the water or wastewater treatment plants depending on location of assignment. Emphasis is placed on coordinating process control and assisting with implementing routine plant maintenance performed by operations staff.

Principal Duties:
A Chief Operator is expected to directly assist the supervisor with operations planning, process control decisions, and treatment related projects. The primary role of the Chief Operator is to support the Treatment Operations Supervisor by helping providing oversight of day-to-day operations. Support will include helping with many routine operations coordination tasks such as chemical inventory monitoring and bulk chemical ordering, process analysis, reviewing data, designing techniques to observe and improve operations, and other day-to-day tasks requiring a high level of water or wastewater treatment expertise. The work emphasis for this position is to assist with achieving operations goals and objectives. The employee is expected to collaborate directly with the supervisor in the operation and maintenance of treatment facilities and infrastructure including staff training, project planning, oversight of treatment projects, and contractor/vendor coordination. Examples of tasks and duties for which experience must be demonstrated include but are not limited to the following:

• Assist with planning the daily operation and maintenance of the water or wastewater treatment plants. Provide daily direction to staff as needed in a facilitative manner, and assist Treatment Operations Supervisor in operation and maintenance activities to ensure that the plant and associated facilities including residuals or biosolids treatment comply with applicable standards.

• Monitor the operations of the plant using laboratory, maintenance, and operational reports. Ensure that all plant activities are properly documented. Confer with operators, mechanics, and supervisors regarding process control and maintenance issues.

• Provide input to Treatment Operations Supervisor and Maintenance Supervisor so that preventive, routine and corrective maintenance activities are identified and completed by maintenance and operations staff.
• Utilize Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and other information systems to collect and analyze operating data, control treatment processes and monitor the plants and distribution system. Provide input to Treatment Operations Supervisor regarding SCADA needs at the water treatment plants.

• Research and troubleshoot technical problems using printed or electronic vendor manuals including technical information on vendor websites.

• Troubleshoot water quality and equipment reliability problems.

• Develop written procedures, checklists, and instructions for training purposes and use by workgroup to address routine work and special operating conditions.

• Assist Treatment Operations Supervisor with preparing required plant reports.
• Assist with overseeing the purchasing of supplies, materials, equipment, and services related to the day-to-day operation of the water treatment plants.

• Provide technical training to staff and assist staff in identifying and obtaining outside training.

• Assist staff to help ensure that applicable safety policies and procedures are followed.

• Assist Treatment Operations Supervisor with providing technical assistance to consultants, contractors and department engineering staff as needed. Review and assist in the development of plans and specifications for treatment plant construction projects and equipment.

• Conduct plant inspections on a routine basis to ensure the efficient and safe operation of the water treatment plants and related water supply and storage facilities. Follow up on inspections with plant staff and Treatment Operations Supervisor to resolve issues.

• Help track compliance, MOR data, DMR data, and/or raw water quantities and usage, and work with Environmental Services and Water Resources Staff to provide daily information.

• Attend and participate in professional seminars and conferences to stay abreast of current practices, trends and innovations in the field of water or wastewater treatment. Obtain required training to maintain licenses and certifications.

Performs essential duties and additional tasks in a manner which enhances City Attributes.

Working Environment:
Work is performed outside and inside both night and day shifts, under varying and extreme weather conditions; job includes working rotating shifts and working weekends and holidays. Work includes exposure to noise, dust, gases and oils, solvents and chemicals. Coordination of eyes, hands, legs and body is needed. Position requires the ability to work under time constraints and in confined spaces and the use of respirators.
The candidate for this position must be able to meet the physical requirements necessary to do the job.

Qualifications:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade with course work in mathematics, chemistry, and biology, and four years of experience in water or wastewater treatment. An Associate Degree in distribution, collection, water or wastewater operations, environmental sciences, or related technical studies is preferred.  Desire demonstrated skills working with employees in a facilitative role to analyze and solve treatment related problems. Past operations leadership or supervisory experience is desired.
Special Qualifications: Possession of a Colorado Class A Water or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate, depending on assignment, or ability to obtain within one year of hire.

We’re committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. The City may consider an equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, education, and experience to meet minimum qualifications, and encourages all candidates to apply and help us achieve our goal of creating an inclusive and equitable workplace. 
Selection
The selection process will include complete job description review, personal interview, physical abilities testing, background investigation, criminal background check, and substance screening. 

DEADLINE: Open Until Filled
An ONLINE APPLICATION is required. This job is Open Until Filled. The online application process is available for this position on our website at www.longmontcolorado.gov/jobs. Resumes will be accepted in lieu of the full City Application; however, they must be submitted via the City application site for consideration. Open Until Filled positions may close without advance notice. To be considered, please apply as soon as possible. For more information, call (303) 651-8609. 

The City of Longmont is an equal opportunity employer. The City affirms its commitment to diversity and to complying with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding nondiscrimination in employment. The City will not discriminate against any person in recruiting, examining, appointing, hiring, training, placement, termination, layoffs, recall, transfer, leave of absence, promoting, compensating, retaining, disciplining, or any other personnel action on the basis of age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, status with regard to public assistance, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law, except when any of these categories constitutes a bona fide occupational qualification (i.e., an actual qualification for performing a job).  If you need special assistance in the selection process, please contact the Human Resources Department in advance to make arrangements. 


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Ad Title: Windsor Saber Floor Scrubber
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (H): 3035527331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Description:
Windsor Industries Saber floor scrubber.  20" model. Unit was operable when last used, but currently has dead batteries. 

Technical Specs:

Brushes/Pads
20" (51 cm) diameter
Brush Motor
0.75 hp (550 watts)
Brush/Pad Speed
200 rpm
Vacuum Motor
One, 3-stage, 590 watts, 0.75 hp, 21 amps, 68" (173 cm) sealed waterlift, 69 cfm, circuit breaker protected with float shut-off
Drive System
0.4 hp (300 watts) transaxle
Operating Speed
0-240" (0-610 cm) per min.
Solution Feed System
Gravity feed, variable, with automatic shut-off in neutral
Down Pressure
50 lbs (22.7 kg) floating, 90 lbs (40.8 kg) locked
Solution Tank
14 gallon (53 ltr), polyethylene
Recovery Tank
16 gallon (60.5 ltr), polyethylene
Electrical System
24V, two-12V 105 A/H, 130 A/H or 195 A/H batteries, on-board battery charger
Tires
Two, 8" (20 cm) foam-filled drive wheels Two, 3.5" (9 cm) urethane casters
Handle
Ergonomic Grip Handle with propel buttons at fingertips
Dimensions
53" (135 cm) x 22" (56 cm) x 43" (109 cm)
Squeegee
SC20T–Same SCX20T–33.5" (85 cm) Deluxe curved gum rubber squeegee with adjustment system
Weight (without batteries)
230 lbs (104 kg)
 


Ad Title: Hp eMultifunction Printer
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (H): 3035527331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Description:
HP Designjet T2300 PostScript eMFP

Unit does not work and needs repair. 

Make offer.


Ad Title: Liberty Safe - COMING SOON
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (H): 3035527331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Description:
COMING SOON - NOT YET AVAILABLE

Liberty safe - Franklin model with digital keypad lock.  


Ad Title: Vaughan Chopper Pump
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (W): 3035527331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Description:
Two Vaughan Chopper pumps designed for pumping headworks process rags and screenings.  Units have been stored indoors with periodic shaft rotation.  Units are in good working condition, but will benefit from some basic service/maintenance (oil change, mechanical seal inspection, etc.). In service for 1 year, stored indoors for 12 years.
 
1750 RPM, 160GPM, 33’ Total Head.
 
$4,900 each - 2 available

Please reach out to Caleb @ SPR with any questions.
 


Ad Title: Sanitaire Coarse Bubble Diffuser Stones & Rings
Contact: Caleb Vannice
City: Englewood
State: CO
Zip: 80110
Phone (H): 3035527331
Email: cvannice@englewoodco.gov
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Approximately 80-100 Sanitaire 9" ceramic coarse bubble diffuser stones and several hundred 9" PVC retainer rings to tighten stones against manifold.  Unused, stored outside (within enclosure). 

FREE - can provide assistance with loading.

Contact Caleb Vannice @ SPR for more information.


Ad Title: Shawnee Water Consumers Association Water System operator
Location: 55918 US Hwy 285, Shawnee, Colorado 80475
Post Date: 11/06/24
Contact: Vincent Tolpo
City: SHAWNEE
State: CO
Zip: 80475
Phone (W): 3038386106
Email: ShawneeWater@gmail.com
Website: visit our website...
Description:
Water Rights Management with pipelines, two storage reservoirs, and monthly reporting to CDWR. Delivery of Water pumped from the river or from two deep wells into a treatment facility to a 44,000 gallon tank to a gravity fed pipeline to 29 households. Meter reading and then Bi monthly billing. Collections, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Budgeting and Administration.