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Perform chemical dosing to the wastewater collection system for grease dispersion and root control. Utilize proper tools and equipment to perform mechanical and physical repairs to the wastewater collection system and the reuse distribution system.
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The successful candidate will be expected to work as a team member for studies and/or detailed design and construction services for water/wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and collection/distribution systems.
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Working knowledge of the use of common tools, materials and equipment used in construction and maintenance of collection and distribution lines and water and wastewater lift stations, pumps, etc.
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Under the direct supervision of the Chief Wastewater Operator, operates and maintains the municipal wastewater treatment plant and sanitary collection system; performing a variety of tasks, including laboratory analysis.
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Knowledge of water or reclaimed water distribution or wastewater collection systems. Preferably the candidate will possess knowledge of water and reclaimed water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
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Pasco County BOCC Utilities Water & Wastewater is seeking to hire an applicant that is experience in skilled and semiskilled work in the operation and maintenance of utility water and reclaimed water transmission and distribution systems, wastewater collection, and water/wastewater treatment processes.
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Experience with working with public sector clients and with engineering firm, water/wastewater treatment equipment, experience with Wastewater treatment plants Wastewater collection system Wastewater lift stations Wastewater conveyance systems Water Treatment plants Water distribution systems Elevated storage tanks Ground storage tanks Ground water wells.
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This position typically provides the conduction of periodic inspections, operational checks and minor routine preventative maintenance of wastewater collection system pumping stations; assists with the repair, installation and maintenance of centrifugal pumps, electric motors, motor control centers and liquid level control systems associated with wastewater collection and treatment systems; and deals courteously and effectively with fellow employees and citizens.
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System analysis efforts range from hydraulic modeling and capacity determinations/recommendations to topic specific or comprehensive system master planning in any or all of the following areas: source of supply, treatment, residuals handling, storage, pumping, water distribution, wastewater collection, automation & controls, regionalization, regulatory compliance, operational reliability and efficiency.
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Associate Engineer:Please describe your experience with design and/or construction of wastewater collection and conveyance systems, potable water, or recycled water distribution systems (e.g., pipelines and storage facilities) pumping facilities and associated force mains, and/or wastewater treatment plant improvements.
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Potential projects include drinking water (treatment, storage, and distribution), wastewater (treatment, collection, and conveyance), stormwater (collection, conveyance, detention, and green infrastructure.
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Minimum 6 years working as a Water / Wastewater Engineer related to water and wastewater system studies, water quality analyses, pump station design, water distribution and storage, booster pump stations, water treatment, wastewater collection and pump stations, and wastewater treatment design.
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The Water Wastewater Engineer will provide support for civil and environmental engineering projects including wastewater collection system infrastructure evaluation, rehabilitation, and design, and water distribution system design.
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Completion of Arizona Department of Agriculture, Core Pest Control license within probationary period (Wastewater Collection). (Stormwater Collection will require a license in Wastewater Collection.
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Class I Wastewater Collection System Operator license is required for positions working in the collection system, Class D for positions working at the plant. Performs installation, repair, maintenance, and routine calibration schedules for instrumentation utilized in the operation and monitoring of water/wastewater treatment and flow measurement including telemetry.
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