Want to work with great people and make a real impact? Eagle River Water and Sanitation District (ERWSD) is hiring a Water Operator to join our team and support our mission of providing safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible water and wastewater services to the Vail Valley. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys variety, problem-solving, and hands-on work while gaining big-picture exposure to water operations. We’re open to translatable skills and willing to train. If you bring mechanical aptitude, troubleshooting experience, a scientific mindset, or a strong interest in public service, we can help you build the technical expertise needed for a long-term career in water operations.
At Eagle River Water & Sanitation District, the work you do matters. We operate a complex water and wastewater system in the heart of Colorado’s Vail Valley, serving mountain communities across challenging terrain and significant elevation changes. Our teams manage diverse treatment technologies, critical infrastructure, and essential public services that protect public health and the environment.
The Day-to-Day:
Qualifications & Competencies
Schedule
This role will work Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (with some flexibility in start times). Must be willing to work overtime, holidays, and weekends. Must be willing to work on-call shifts in a 24-hour x 7-day rotation (compensation provided for on-call).
Compensation
There are four levels of Water Operator with different titles and hourly pay ranges depending on certifications, knowledge, skills, and abilities. The District will support you in earning your licenses. Pay range and title depend on certifications and experience. Starting range depends on qualifications but generally falls within the minimum and midpoint of the pay range. Pay ranges for each level are as follows:
Benefits:
ERWSD invests in employee well-being with a comprehensive benefits package:
Click here to view our full 2026 Benefits Guide.
All District employees must submit to a pre-employment drug screen and extensive background check including an educational verification and reference check. For a full position description including work environment and physical demands, email erwsdjobs@erwsd.org. All applicants must apply online at www.erwsd.org by February 15, 2026.
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. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions are based on job-related factors.
$25.58-$28.99/hr. - Water Dist. Associate Tech
$28.13-$31.89/hr. - Water Dist. Tech.
Full Pay Range: $22.38-$34.46/hr.
Full Pay Range: $24.43-$ 38.09/hr.
Working for Denver Water offers a rewarding and comprehensive employment experience marked by exceptional benefits and a strong organizational culture. Employees enjoy a robust 401(k) plan with employer contributions, a secure pension fund to support long-term financial well-being, and high-quality benefits that include a generous PTO package as well as medical, dental, and vision coverage.
At the heart of Denver Water’s workplace are its core values: vision, integrity, passion, excellence, and respect. These principles guide every aspect of the organization, fostering a collaborative and purpose-driven environment where employees are empowered to make a meaningful impact on the community and the future of water sustainability
Position Summary
Water Distribution Technician performs field activities related to the operation and maintenance of the distribution system. Responds to emergency-related tasks that occur throughout the distribution system. Operates distribution and transmission valves and isolates water mains for both internal and external customers. Conducts water quality investigations for individual customers with water quality issues. Performs inspection and maintenance on distribution assets including tasks such as flushing, valve exercising, pressure regulating valve calibration, etc.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities over other employees.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
General Statement of Duties
This non-exempt position is responsible for performing a wide variety of semi-skilled and manual work involved in operation of the District’s wastewater treatment plants and collections systems. These responsibilities apply to operators uncertified through “Class A and/or Class 4” Certifications. Minimum of Wastewater Treatment Class D certification required within 12 months of hire date.
Supervision Received
Work under the direct supervision of the Wastewater and Collections Lead Operator, Wastewater & Collections Supervisor, and under the general supervision of the Wastewater and Collections Manager.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Uses a SCADA computer system and manual controls to operate and monitor the advanced wastewater treatment (AWT), and the biological nutrient removal (BNR) process and adjusts chemicals and equipment, in accordance with regulatory permits.
Operates pumps, engines, generators, and valves to control processes at wastewater plants and lift stations. Inspects equipment and makes recommendations to the Wastewater and Collections Lead Operator regarding necessary repairs, maintenance and calibration.
Collects daily wastewater samples, performs multiple laboratory tests, maintains accurate laboratory records, and notifies Lead Operator when parameters are outside of established norms.
Adjusts and maintains chlorination system, chemical feed systems; and checks analyzers. Handles related chemicals for delivery and storage.
Records data required for regulatory and operational reporting on the physical changes made to plant. Data recorded includes: alarms, adjustments made, troubleshooting, equipment rotations, and instrument readings.
Inputs readings from process control tests plus chemical usages into database programs and prepares for reports such as, but not limited to, flow, production trends and chemical costs.
Calculates chemical orders based on technical expertise and standard operating procedures. Maintains adequate chemical and supply inventories.
Verbally reports emergency and major malfunctions to the Wastewater and Collections Lead operator and or the Wastewater & Collections Supervisor and initiates proper action per procedures. Performs appropriate follow-up procedures.
Works independently and with the team to ensure all Federal, State and Local regulations are met.
Attends technical and safety training meetings, courses and seminars as required.
Assists with District public relations by representing the District in the community or responding to telephone inquiries and complaints from the general public.
Routinely performs physical cleanup and housekeeping of work areas, equipment, and buildings using standard cleaning equipment and material, and chemical cleaning procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Basic knowledge of Federal and State regulations and permitting requirements.
Basic knowledge of equipment and procedures used in the operation of wastewater treatment plants and wastewater collection systems.
Basic knowledge of chemistry, biology and mathematical and statistical calculations necessary to conduct, analyze and interpret the results from standard laboratory tests.
Basic knowledge of electricity, hydraulics and pneumatics to inspect equipment and request repair and maintenance.
Basic understanding of SCADA computer system functions.
Basic computer knowledge including, but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Basic knowledge of safety procedures and use of personal protective equipment and ability to apply safety principles on all job tasks. Ability to anticipate unsafe circumstances; act accordingly to prevent accidents, and promptly report accidents and hazardous conditions.
Ability to accurately compile, analyze, and interpret facts to prepare reports, to troubleshoot, to make decisions, and to solve problems on process and equipment.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as Material Safety Data Sheets, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions; procedure manuals, blueprints, and technical documentation.
Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing, organize activities in order to complete tasks in accordance with priorities, address multiple demands and meet deadlines.
Ability to work independently with broad direction and limited supervision. Ability to work effectively with supervisors and co-workers and deal tactfully with the public.
Ability to operate basic hand and power tools in a safe and efficient manner.
Experience / Certification Requirements
Experience requirements range from zero to multiple years. Certification requirements range from none at time of hire to Wastewater Treatment Class A and/or Collections Class 4 certification.
If the employee has no Wastewater Treatment or Collections certification at hire, they must acquire a Wastewater Treatment Class D within 12 months of hire date.
Must have a Motor Vehicle Record within the Acceptable or no less than Borderline rating according to the Vehicle Policy.
Working Conditions/Physical Activities
Monday through Friday, 40-hour work week.
Will be on rotating weekend and emergency on-call duty schedule in addition to the regular work week. Subject to mandatory overtime on an as needed basis to work within the department and for other duties as assigned.
Performs strenuous physical labor and stands for extended periods of time.
Works in wastewater plants and at lift stations where elevated levels of noise, irritants, dust, dirt, bacteria, hazardous chemicals/air/materials and fumes are always present. May come into contact with raw wastewater. The Hepatitis B Vaccine is strongly recommended and is offered at no cost by the District.
Work may take place outside in all weather conditions. May be exposed to risks typically associated with working around water, chemicals, electricity and other man-made and natural hazards.
Use of a respirator may be required for some tasks and may work in confined spaces.
Lifting and handling objects up to 50 pounds occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds frequently.
Full range of body movements including stooping, twisting, kneeling, bending, leaning, reaching, climbing (heights), stretching and working in awkward positions.
Vision is needed for driving, reading, recording and interpreting information; speech and hearing are used to communicate with other employees over the telephone, two-way radio and in person.
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: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.
(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.
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
Metro Water Recovery in Denver, CO - a nationally recognized leader among clean water utilities, provides wastewater conveyance and treatment services for more than 2 million people in the Denver Metro area.
At Metro, we help you be your best so we can do our best. You will join a team that offers stability, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a difference. We take pride in being part of an industry-leading team who serves the community by protecting the region’s health and environment.
Responsible for managing enterprise-wide data analytics initiatives, leading innovation in AI/ML, and overseeing data governance and data management best practice compliance. The Principal Data Analytics Engineer provides strategic direction for Metro's data analytics programs, supervises teams, and collaborates with executive leadership to enhance data-driven decision-making. Reports to the Senior Wastewater Process Engineering Manager.
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:
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:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Physical Demands:
Work Environment:
Equipment Used:
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.
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:
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:
CUSTOMER SERVICE/COMMUNICATION:
DECSION MAKING:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Physical Demands:
Work Environment:
Equipment Used:
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.
Metro Water Recovery in Denver, CO -a nationally recognized leader among clean water utilities, provides wastewater conveyance and treatment servicing over 2 million people in the Denver Metro area.
Metro Water Recovery is committed to our employees and their development. Our Plant Operators of all levels go through Metro's Operator Training Program. All new hires complete their training during the day for optimal exposure to the ins and outs of plant operations. All training is paid and includes the completion of an Associate Degree in Water Quality Management for qualified trainees. Metro's Operator Training Program is designed to be completed between nine to twelve months, depending on trainee's knowledge, skills, abilities. In addition to Certification Incentives, we have amazing Reclassification Opportunities that allow our Plant Operators to progress in their career.
Certification Incentives Available!
| Certification Level | Incentive |
| Colorado Wastewater Operator Class A Certification** | $4,000 |
| Colorado Wastewater Operator Class B Certification** | $3,000 |
| Colorado Wastewater Operator Class C Certification** | $2,000 |
| Colorado Wastewater Operator Class D Certification* | $500 |
*One-time incentive
**Hiring Bonus and Recurring Annual Incentive
This position will be filled at one of the following levels depending upon the candidate's qualifications:
Plant Operator II ($33.28 - $46.43 Hourly)
Performs skilled work with the overall operation of liquid and solids stream treatment facilities. Works under the direction of an Operations Supervisor. May be assigned work by a Plant Operator – Lead.
Typical Work Environment
Wet/Humidity conditions; Residential and Commercial wastewater/Biosolids; Variety of floor surfaces including concrete, gravel, asphalt, dirt, tile, loose stones, uneven surfaces, slippery surfaces, 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; Work in confined spaces
Body Position Demands
Standing; Walking; Climbing stairs; Climbing ladders; Reaching forward and overhead; Balancing; Object handling; Simple hand/ Firm hand grasping; Operating controls; Sitting; Stooping; Kneeling; Crouching; Crawling; Typing; Fine hand coordination
Physical Demands (max forces are expected to be infrequent)
Max Weight Lifted: 42 lbs
Max Weight Carried: 42 lbs
Max Force Pushed: 98 lbs
Max Force Pulled: 128 lbs
Sensory Requirements
Wide field of view; Perception - Spatial; Olfactory (Smelling); Vision - Near; Depth perception; Color discrimination; Perception - Form; Feeling without seeing; Speaking; Vision - Far; Hearing
| 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. |
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
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
Are you a hard-working, responsible individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment? Do you take pride in being prompt, dependable, and a great team player? If so, we want to hear from you!
This position involves a variety of skilled and semi-skilled tasks to maintain equipment and infrastructure related to the collection, transportation, storage, and treatment of water and wastewater systems.
Check out our amazing benefits below!
The schedule is generally 4-days, 10-hours between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. onsite. The work schedule will vary depending on weather conditions, projects, events, programs, meetings, and staffing levels, and will include some evening, early morning, weekend, and overtime hours including a 24-hour on-call rotation. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job.
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 frequently required to stand; walk; use hands to finger handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear; employee is occasionally required to smell.
The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job.
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 outside-weather conditions. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high precarious places and is occasionally exposed to wet and/ or humid conditions, fumes, airborne particles, traffic, toxic, or caustic chemicals.
Work is performed both indoors and outdoors during all seasons of the year and is performed in potentially hazardous environments: i.e. confined spaces, electrical, infectious, and mechanical hazards.
The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate.
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.
Highlands Ranch Water & Sanitation District is dedicated to the principles of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act and prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age over 40, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Pre-employment screening includes background check, illegal substances screening and motor vehicle record check.
We accept applications for at least two weeks or until the position is filled.
Submit applications at highlandsranch.org/apply or if viewing this posting from our career center, click "Apply" below.

