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Able to obtain and maintain a Class IV sewage treatment plant operator's license. Able to obtain and maintain a Class IV sewage treatment plant operator's license. There is a teams course, a pool, adventure playground, and archery/slingshots.
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Employees may be exposed to communicable diseases while handling raw sewage. Employees will work in seasonal temperatures bending, lifting, kneeling, twisting, and climbing to operate and maintain plant equipment.
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Ensures that wastewater and biosolids undergo appropriate treatment/stabilization methods according to local, state and federal regulations and to protect public health Essential Duties Monitors and as directed, operates computerized control systems and related equipment within the wastewater treatment plant to regulate liquid waste, sewage treatment and the disposal of sewage and wastes.
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DESCRIPTION: This is structure and craft work involving the operation of a high-pressure steam generating plant; the maintenance and repair of boilers, water, heating, sewage, and electrical systems; the installation and maintenance of pumps; and the repair of turbines at a department or institution.
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This position adheres, understands and will be mindful always that wastewater is water and sewage that enters WVSA’s wastewater treatment plant from homes, industries, schools and businesses, as well as some stormwater runoff and groundwater and the treatment of such wastewater will made clean to the best of WVSA's ability and under compliance with federal, state and local codes and regulations.
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The KWU wastewater treatment plant treats an average of 21 million gallons of sewage a day and is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Ability to design public utility infrastructure projects and water/wastewater treatment plant systems.
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Each selected candidate reports to a Facility Manager and advises the leadership at the assigned facilities, including the Facility Manager (or CFO Division Chief), Process Engineer, Plant Chief, and the Plant Deputy Chiefs, as applicable, on best practices to enhance the maintenance program of the facilities and serves as the in-house expert in one or more of the specialized electro-mechanical systems used in WRRFs (blowers, sewage & process pumps, odor control systems, HVAC systems, etc.
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Perform tasks necessary for the day to day operation of a water treatment facility, which includes the operation and maintenance of water wells, distribution system, wastewater treatment plant, collection system, and pump stations.
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Performs corrective maintenance tasks on equipment associated with the operation of a wastewater treatment plant, sewage lift stations, and water pumping stations to include pumps, valves, electric motors, compressors, blowers, fans, electrical switch gear, and controls systems.
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Chemical condition of boiler, heating/cooling loop, and cooling tower water, and as necessary, chemically treats water Maintains power plant equipment to ensure proper working order as determined through diligent preventive maintenance procedures.
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Tends pumps, conveyors, blowers, chlorinators, vacuum filters and other equipment used to decontaminate waste water (sewage) by settling, aeration, and sludge digestion. This position is responsible for tending the pumps and other equipment used to decontaminate waste water (sewage.
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Operates and monitors plant processes using a SCADA network, which includes remote monitoring and communication, as well as communications with and between the Tryon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, the City of Portland's collection system, headworks, secondary and influent flows, peak-flow gates, hypochlorite facility, sewage pumps, aeration basins, and aeration blowers; and provides constant monitoring of disinfection dosing and oxygen levels.
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While working in the central boiler and chiller plant,exposure to temperatures in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit is common. Checks operation of pumps; water, medical gases, building air, vacuum and sanitary sewage systems and performs minor repairs.
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This includes infrastructure development through implementation of MILCON and MINCON projects, support services for the design and engineering program for new and altered facilities and equipment installations, physical plant configuration management, energy awareness programs and initiatives, space planning and parking allocation, financial support for Code 102's budget program and support for the Maintenance and Operations, Weight Handing Equipment and Material Handling Equipment programs.
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This supervisory is responsible for assisting in the supervision and coordination of the Wastewater Division including the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Sanitary Lift Stations, and Sewage Collection System.
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