The Field Operations team delivers daily to keep our water distribution and wastewater collection systems running safely and reliably every day. We are looking for an experienced Field Operations Manager to lead this critical team, drive operational excellence, and shape the long-term strategy for our distribution and collection systems. In this role, you will oversee system maintenance, emergency response, regulatory compliance, and the people who make it all happen, from Field Operations Supervisors to frontline Operators. If you are a proven leader with technical knowledge and a passion for protecting, maintaining, and improving critical infrastructure, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact in our community.
Why work for us? Our team is deeply committed to our mission. Add in outstanding benefits, the mountain community setting, and a culture that values growth and collaboration, and there are few better places to do this kind of work.
Day-to-Day Reality
No two days are the same—but every day includes:
Where Leadership Matters Most
This role is defined by leadership—on the ground, with your team, and in the moments that matter. A strong Field Operations Manager focuses on:
Schedule and Work Location
This is a primarily on-site, field-capable role. The Field Operations Manager works Monday through Friday and must be available to respond to emergency situations. Occasional after hours, weekend, and holiday work is required.
Pay Range
The pay range for this role is $132,246.40 – $198,369.60. Starting range depends on qualifications but generally falls within the minimum and midpoint of the pay range.
We are committed to recognizing and retaining high performing employees and have performance-based annual merit increases, cost of living adjustments, and annual market evaluations.
Benefits:
At ERWSD, we value life-work balance and are leaders in the industry with our holistic benefits package, which includes but is not limited to:
All District employees must submit to a pre-employment drug screen and extensive background check including 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 jobs.erwsd.org by May 17, 2025.
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.
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.
Description
This is a part-time assignment that will include field and office work. Hours worked can range between 20 - 25 hours for a period of up to one year, depending on workload and availability of the selected candidate.
General Statement of Duties & Organizational Responsibilities
Temporary, non-benefited technical position to work exclusively on applied practical research studies, data analytics and optimization efforts. The candidate will work as part of a research team executing work under the direction of Technology and Innovation Staff.
Examples of Duties
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum of three semesters college education with demonstrated academic performance in coursework in the physical and/or biological sciences, civil and/or environmental engineering fields. The ability to conduct physical work related to the operation of pilot systems. Ability to work independently and in a collaborative team environment and comply with all safety requirements associated with an operating facility. Excellent communication, experimental design, and quantitative skills.
Desired Qualifications
An undergraduate degree in engineering, environmental science, biology, chemistry or related field. Enrollment in a Master's Degree program is a plus. Prior experience working on water or wastewater research, bench scale and pilot experiments. A strong interest in pursuing a career in the wastewater/environmental industry.
Typical Work Environment
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; Residential and Commercial Wastewater/Biosolids; Chemicals; Lighting conditions including natural light, fluorescent, head lamps, incandescent, and low light; and low light; Vibration; Moving equipment; 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: 50 lbs
Max Weight Carried: 50 lbs
Max Force Pushed: 94 lbs
Max Force Pulled: 100 lbs
Sensory Requirements
Wide field of view; Perception - Spatial; Olfactory (Smelling); Vision - Near; Depth perception; Color discrimination; Perception - Form; Feeling without seeing; Speaking; Vision - near and far; Hearing
Metro Water Recovery Temporary employees are eligible to receive:
* Sick Leave Time
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.
Description
Summer position begins May/June and continues through August.
General Statement of Duties & Organizational Responsibilities
Performs a variety of tasks involving field work and survey of the Denver Metropolitan area, data input and tracking and some investigation of industrial waste discharges and business sectors to the sanitary sewer system. Works under the direction of the Sector Control Supervisor.
Examples of Duties:
-Identifies non-domestic (commercial and industrial) waste dischargers in the Metro service area by performing activities such as field audits; researching industries listed online and in manufacturers' directories. Conducts telephone surveys where necessary; may audit connector provided records and performs field work to verify information that might contribute industrial waste to the sanitary sewer system.
-Compiles survey audit information and summarize findings to the Industrial Pretreatment Management Team.
Performs routine data input in Metro’s pretreatment database. May participate in monitoring and field investigations of complaints, reported illegal or harmful discharges and pollutant -sources.
Eagle River Water and Sanitation District is hiring a Wastewater Treatment Operator to join our dedicated team of environmental professionals. This role combines science, problem-solving, and hands-on mechanical work to protect one of our community’s most valuable resources: water.
Our wastewater treatment team works hard to create and control an environment for bacteria and microorganisms to thrive, ensuring clean water is returned to the river. If you are a dedicated and hard-working professional with a background in science and/or strong mechanical experience looking for a stable and fulfilling new career in the high country, then starting a career in wastewater treatment might be right for you.
The work you do as a Wastewater Operator directly protects public health and the local environment, and you will see the impact of your work every single day. Additionally, we offer competitive pay, excellent benefits, a robust employee housing program, and opportunities for growth and development.
The Day to Day:
With competitive pay, great benefits, and endless opportunities, working for the City and County of Denver means seeing yourself working with purpose — for you, and those who benefit from your passion, skills and expertise. Join our diverse, inclusive and talented workforce of more than 11,000 team members who are at the heart of what makes Denver, Denver.
The City and County of Denver offers competitive pay commensurate with education and experience. New hires are typically brought into the organization between $27.89 – $35.56/hour, based on experience and education. We also offer generous benefits for full-time employees which include but are not limited to:
In this position you can expect to report on-site at the Denver Wastewater Management Building (2000 W. 3rd Ave., Denver 80223), Monday-Friday from 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM. The work environment is approximately 70% in office and 30% field work.
Employees are required to use their personal vehicle for field work and emergency response. The City offers mileage reimbursement for use of personal vehicle when performing job duties. Quality Control is primarily focused on sanitary sewer lines and proper rule enforcement/management regarding them as well as related assets. As such, employees are occasionally exposed to sanitary sewage. The position requires the physical ability to open manhole lids, walk, climb stairs and ladders.
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI), through its employees, enhances the quality of life in Denver by efficiently delivering effective, high quality, safe and equitable public infrastructure, and services.
For more information, please visit the DOTI website.
DOTI’s Commitment to Equity:
The Wastewater Management Division within DOTI has an opening for a Water Quality Investigator I. You will be part of our team engaged in the enforcement of Denver Revised Municipal Code and DOTI Rules & Regulations as it pertains to sanitary and storm sewers. We are also responsible for a variety of different databases which maintain and manage a variety of different sewer assets throughout the City and County of Denver. As part of our team you will also be managing numerous commercial sewer accounts, which will include onsite inspections as well as calculations of sewer usage and water consumption.
Specifically, as a Water Quality Investigator I, you will:
Our ideal candidate has some or all the following experience, skills, and characteristics:
This position is expected to stay open until Sunday, May 3, 2026. Please submit your application as soon as possible and no later than May 3 at 11:59 PM to ensure consideration.
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.
Description
Why It's a Great Opportunity:
We are seeking an Air Quality Compliance Engineer to support and lead complex technical and regulatory work across our facilities. This position may be filled at the Staff, Senior, or Principal level, depending on experience.
This is a hands-on engineering role where you will perform air quality 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 work closely with operations and capital project teams to integrate environmental requirements into planning, design, construction, and implementation. You will also support regulatory engagement efforts, including rule making processes, by analyzing proposed and revised regulations and assessing impacts to operations, permitting, and compliance.
This role offers the opportunity to work in a stable, mission-critical environment supporting essential public infrastructure. The work is consistent, impactful, and supported by long-term regulatory drivers and capital programs—providing both job security and meaningful career growth.
In addition, we prioritize work-life balance, offering a supportive environment where high-quality work is valued without a culture of constant overtime. This allows you to build a rewarding career while maintaining balance outside of work.
While air quality compliance is the primary focus, this role also contributes to other environmental program areas as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.
This position performs meaningful work that directly supports our mission to protect public health and the environment.
Why It's a Great Department:
This position is part of the Regulatory Compliance Division within the Environmental Services Department, a well-established and highly respected team supporting critical public infrastructure. Our work is essential, stable, and mission-driven—providing long-term career opportunities in a field that protects public health and the environment.
We offer a strong foundation of organizational stability, supported by consistent regulatory responsibilities, long-term capital planning, and sustained investment in environmental compliance programs. This creates a reliable environment where employees can build lasting careers and continue to grow professionally.
Our team culture emphasizes continuous improvement, accountability, collaboration, and innovation. We foster an environment that encourages teamwork, problem-solving, and knowledge sharing, while also supporting individual development and advancement.
We also value work-life balance and flexibility, recognizing that sustainable performance comes from supporting our employees both professionally and personally.
The Environmental Services Department includes Pretreatment, Laboratory Services, Data Quality and Sampling, and Water Quality Divisions—creating a diverse, collaborative, and technically rich workplace with opportunities to engage across multiple environmental disciplines.
How to be Successful in the Role:
You will thrive in this role if you:
We value excellence, integrity, inclusion and collaboration, and we're looking for someone who shares these values.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Engineering Manager provides strategic leadership and programmatic oversight for the Engineering Team, directing the planning, design, and execution of infrastructure, treatment, and innovation projects. This role ensures effective coordination of all engineering and construction activities with plant staff and operations, aligning project outcomes with organizational goals. The Engineering Manager oversees resource management, including staffing, budget planning, and resource allocation, and drives the development and implementation of key SPR programs.
Additionally, the Engineering Manager mentors staff, including the Engineering Supervisor(s) in comprehensive program management, including program development, project planning, and implementation strategies. This position also plays a critical role in policy development and long-term planning initiatives, collaborating with the Deputy Director - Engineering to shape departmental policies and guide strategic priorities.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Deputy-Director - Engineering
Direct Reports: Engineer I-IV, Engineering Supervisors, and others as assigned by the Deputy Director - Engineering
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs other duties assigned by the Deputy Director – Engineering as required.
CORE COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR POSITION
Builds Effective Teams: Building strong-identity teams that apply their diverse skills and perspectives to achieve common goals.
Plans and Aligns: Planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals.
Financial Acumen: Interpreting and applying understanding of key financial indicators to make better business decisions.
Manages Complexity and Ambiguity: Operating effectively, even when things are not certain, or the way forward is not clear. Making sense of complex, high quantity, and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems
Courage: Stepping up to address difficult issues, saying what needs to be said.
QUALIFICATIONS
*An equivalent combination of education, training and relevant job experience may be substituted.
Office Work - Work is primarily performed in a standard office environment, requiring sitting for extended periods, and occasional light lifting (up to 15 lbs.). Work requires visual and physical capabilities to work on computers and associated equipment for prolonged periods (4-6 hours daily).
Field Work - Work may be performed on construction sites where there may be exposure to dust, noise, traffic, and moving construction equipment. Work may be performed at wastewater treatment facility where noise, irritants, dust, dirt bacteria, hazardous chemicals/air materials and fumes are present.
$119,480 - $179,220/Annual Salary
The City of Englewood offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
Open until filled.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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Job Summary:
The Water Quality Scientist I is a skilled position responsible for performing basic and advanced chemical, physical and microbiological analyses on wastewater, source water, and treatment process residuals. The role includes collecting regulatory samples and performing laboratory and field analyses at various locations, including the wastewater treatment facility, collection system, water distribution system, and areas within the watershed.
Typical duties include field sampling, laboratory analyses, data entry, report preparation, and scientific project management. The position also requires following established regulatory requirements, quality control procedures, and safety practices.
This is a temporary position, working 40 hours per week, for a maximum of 10 months. There is an option for medical coverage only.
The salary range for this position is $32.32 - $45.25 per hour with a hiring range of $32.32 - $38.78, depending on qualifications and experience. This opportunity will be open until filled with candidate reviews beginning on Friday April 17, 2026.
A current resume is required, and a cover letter is preferred.
Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of:
Please view our video Working at Loveland to learn more about our exceptional Loveland community and the benefits of working for the City.
Essential Functions:
Other Job Functions:
Job Level and Management Expectations:
Qualifications:
Education:
Experience:
An equivalent combination of education and or experience may substitute for education requirements on a year for year basis.
Certifications:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Working Environment:
Additional Working Demands / Conditions:
Work is performed indoors and frequently outdoors with frequent exposure to extreme temperatures and variable weather conditions. This is a highly analytical and active position where samples are collected out in the field and analyzed in a laboratory setting.
Work performed may pose potential exposure to chemical, microbiological, and outdoor hazards. Limited office work may require remaining in stationary positions for periods of times. Work is technical in nature and requires a great deal of mobility and dexterity to gather samples, as well as sufficient physical strength and stamina for:
This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee.
A vibrant community, surrounded by natural beauty, where you belong!
Non-Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes:
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
City of Loveland job descriptions are designed to describe the general nature and level of work necessary to perform well in the job; they are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, and qualifications. City of Loveland job descriptions may be updated periodically, and additional activities, duties or responsibilities may be assigned by management as deemed appropriate.
The City of Loveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.
The City of Loveland participates in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation. Learn more about your right to work. Visit E-Verify.gov for more information.
Hybrid Remote Work Eligibility
This position may be eligible for up to two days per week working remotely. Probationary employees (within the first six months of employment) may not be eligible. Subject to change based on business needs and performance expectations.
Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a driving record and criminal history background check.
Wastewater Operations Officer
Annual wage range: $96,976 - $135,767
Application link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/casperwy
Application deadline: May 3, 2026
Employee Contract
Lead the Future of Casper’s Wastewater and Sewer Utilities
Are you ready to make a lasting impact on the City of Casper’s infrastructure and community? We are seeking a dynamic leader to oversee our Wastewater Treatment, Sewer, and Stormwater divisions. With recent rate increases, these divisions are positioned for significant capital projects that will strengthen our systems and benefit residents for years to come.
In this role, you will proactively lead operations, capital improvements, and utility initiatives, while mentoring staff, managing budgets, and collaborating with internal teams, contractors, and the public. You’ll help shape policy, implement innovative practices, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. This is a unique opportunity to combine strategic oversight with hands-on leadership, making a visible difference in the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the City’s utility services.
If you are a seasoned utilities professional with experience in wastewater, sanitary sewer, and stormwater management, and a passion for leading teams and complex projects, we encourage you to apply.
Incumbents are responsible for proactively leading and managing the activities and operations relating to wastewater, sanitary sewer, and stormwater utility initiatives.
Training, Experience & Certifications
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
•Minimum of five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in wastewater and/or sanitary sewer system operations and management or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed below.
•Minimum of two (2) years experience in stormwater analysis, design, operation, maintenance and management or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed below.
•Minimum of two (2) years of experience working as a supervisor.
•High school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.) required.
•Bachelor’s degree in engineering, public or business administration, environmental science, or a closely related field preferred.
LICENSING and CERTIFICATIONS
•Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Wyoming Driver’s License preferred.
•Possession of a valid Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Wyoming preferred.
•DEQ certifications in Wastewater Treatment or Wastewater Collection preferred.
Excellent benefits:
Health, dental, vision, life, pension, paid time off (80-hours available on your first day), car and cell phone allowances, and much more!
MUST APPLY ONLINE AT LONGMONTCOLORADO.GOV/JOBS
20260107 Operations & Maintenance Technician I/II – Wastewater Treatment
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Department: Water & Waste Services
Division: Water & Wastewater Operations
Hiring Range: O&M T1 $33.73-37.47/hour
O&M T2 $36.66-40.73/hour
12 hour rotating shifts which include weekend and holidays
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:
O&M T1: This is an entry level position similar to an apprenticeship that receives training and performs a variety of skilled technical duties related to the operation and maintenance of the City's Water and Wastewater treatment plants. Persons recruited in this position will be trained to work within the parameters of an existing operating plan and will be supported either by other onsite or on-call personnel as needed to address more difficult and advanced level tasks.
O&M T2: This is an advanced level position similar to a journey level in trades that performs advanced technical duties related to the operation and maintenance of the City's Water and Wastewater treatment plants. Persons recruited in this position perform advanced tasks and are developing skills necessary to reach an expert level and develop leadership skills. They will be required to demonstrate a high level of experience and certification necessary to independently operate the water or wastewater treatment facilities within the parameters of an existing operating plan.
Principal Duties:
O&M T1: Employees working in this career-series job classification perform a wide variety of technical tasks related to the operation and maintenance of water and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Operations & Maintenance Technician I employees work in teams and independently in an apprentice role and must demonstrate a collaborative and self-directed approach to routine tasks and project-related assignments. Routine and project work requires active and independent learning skills; and the ability to review facility records and documents, conduct technology reviews, and learn to troubleshoot problems. Employee must also demonstrate cooperative teamwork skills to address shared work assignments and to facilitate sharing and acting upon critical information. Examples of tasks and duties that will be developed in this apprentice role include but are not limited to the following:
Non-Technical: Service Oriented, Positive Attitude, Helpful. Trustworthy, Adheres to Ethics & Regulations. Collaborative, Team Oriented, Interacts Respectfully. Productive, Takes Initiative, Meets Deadlines, Achieves Results. Safe & Manages Risks to Minimize Incidents. Work independently in operations and on assigned projects. Build effective working relationships with co-workers, and communicate and collaborate with contractors, vendors and customers. Work with staff in other Divisions to deliver shared work or to complete cross-Division work assignments. Anticipate possible problems and consequences of situations and make decisions or take necessary steps to solve problems. Adhere to applicable standards, protocols and operating plans. Demonstrate a general curiosity about job, and conduct research and technology reviews, and share information. Complete assigned tasks with quality and address important details.
Technical Skills: Research technical problems using vendor manuals or internet searches.
Troubleshoot treatment and mechanical equipment problems. Assist with process cleaning, maintenance, and other special projects. Inspect treatment process components & equipment.
Monitor plant functions using gauges, graphs, meters, control panels and computerized monitoring systems. Collect samples from various treatment processes and perform process control tests. Critically analyze treatment processes and implement effective responses. Acknowledge and respond to alarms, and inform supervisor and coworkers of present and potential problems and hazards. Operate various treatment processes throughout the facility.
Calculate operating performance and load capacities, chemical dosages, flow rates, and related operations parameters. Adjust pumps, flows, valves, and chemical feed systems. Document operations and maintenance activities. Monitor distribution system, reservoir levels, pressures and flows. Help implement preventative maintenance programs including completing work orders and updates to the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Maintain and repair treatment equipment such as pumps, valves, blowers, generators, automatic polymer dispensers, chemical feed equipment bar screens, etc. Assist with process equipment cleaning and building maintenance. Operate fork-lift, small front-end loader, backhoe, dump truck, boat, and small gas or air powered tools. Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspection on vehicles. Assist with raw water planning, project planning for process cleaning and maintenance, and other special projects.
O&M T2: Same Non-Technical skills as OMT I.
Technical Skills: Research technical problems using vendor manuals or internet searches. Troubleshoot treatment and mechanical equipment problems. Assist with developing written procedures and documenting operations and maintenance practices. Assist with, or lead, process cleaning, maintenance, and other special projects. Work with vendors and contractors to plan, document, and implement requested services. Inspect treatment process components & equipment. Monitor plant functions using gauges, graphs, meters, control panels and computerized monitoring systems. Collect samples from various treatment processes and perform process control tests. Critically analyze treatment processes and implement effective responses. Acknowledge and respond to alarms, and inform supervisor and coworkers of present and potential problems and hazards. Operate various treatment processes throughout the facility. Calculate operating performance and load capacities, chemical dosages, flow rates, and related operations parameters. Adjust pumps, flows, valves, and chemical feed systems. Document operations and maintenance activities. Monitor distribution system, reservoir levels, pressures and flows. Help implement preventative maintenance programs including completing work orders and updates to the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Maintain and repair treatment equipment such as pumps, valves, blowers, generators, automatic polymer dispensers, chemical feed equipment bar screens, etc. Assist with process equipment cleaning and building maintenance. Operate fork-lift, small front-end loader, backhoe, dump truck, boat, and small gas or air powered tools. Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspection on vehicles. Assist contractors and other staff with improvements and additions to the facility control systems. Assist with raw water planning, project planning for process cleaning and maintenance, and other special projects. Assist with development of standard operating procedures and checklists. Develop and deploy skills with higher level maintenance and process control tools and instruments (lasers for alignment, vibration analysis equipment, multi meters, calibration tools, flow meters, level/pressure indicators, water quality instruments, valves and valve actuators, etc.).
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.
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.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ALL CITY OF LONGMONT FACILITIES ARE SMOKE FREE
What We Offer
| Job Description : |
| Will train on weekdays and transfer to weekend shift 9 x 80. 1. Operates various controls and processes required in the collection storing, processing, distribution and transportation of industrial wastewater, regulated and special wastes to ensure compliance with mandated regulations and permits. Responds to hazardous material incidents to support containment and clean-up of materials to protect personnel and the environment. Performs process and emergency sampling as required. 2. Maintains current skills training required by regulations and permits. 3. Maintain and operates wastewater collection, including washing, jet cleaners and vacuum truck cleaning. Monitors waste water treatment operations and makes necessary adjustments to controls, valves, pumps and other mechanical and electrical equipment as required. Adds chemicals needed for the treatment of wastewater, such as chlorine and lime. Performs analysis such as turbidity, pH, ORP, chlorine residual, temperature to ensure compliant waste management operations and to determine doses of treatment chemicals required to ensure compliance. 4. Operates and supports various systems in the Chemical Processing Facility in support of metal finishing operations. Monitor, pump and treat wastewater. Monitor spills in lab. 4. Performs minor maintenance and emergency repairs to equipment to ensure continued waste management operations, such as lubrication, chemical feed line cleaning/replacement, reset breakers/equipment and pumper truck fitting/connections. Contacts maintenance group for major overhauls and repairs. Performs necessary housekeeping to maintain safe working conditions. Operates company vehicles and equipment in support of waste management responsibilities. 5. Collects and maintains records related to the regulated waste and wastewater operational duties of the operator. 6. Operates vacuumed pumper trucks and trailers and dispositions all wastewater in compliance with Regulatory Permits and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Pump items such as: Industrial tanks, containment, storm water, Chiller/Tower cleaning, utility line leaks, excavation, sanitary clean up, building flooding, etc. Performs maintenance, such as tank, pump, and filter cleanings. 7. Follow direction given by an Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) and in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), in accordance Colorado Regulation 5 CCR 1003-2 100. |
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