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Three years as a Water Distribution Operator II or five years as a Water Distribution Operator in the water utility industry. The Water Distribution Operator III may be a Designated Shift Operator per California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) definition and works under the general direction of the Water Distribution Superintendent or Operations Superintendent.
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Effectively and safely operates hand tools, pneumatic tools, air compressors and other small equipment related to the maintenance trades and water distribution and wastewater collection systems operations.
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Five (5) years experience in maintenance of water distribution systems, water pump stations and wastewater collection systems, wastewater Lift Stations etc. Using a company vehicle, performs repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on water distribution systems, valves, hydrants, meters and mains and on wastewater collection systems, mains, manholes, clean outs etc.
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Knowledge of water and wastewater processes including ability to operate basic water distribution and wastewater collection systems independently. Maintains computerized and manual records and prepares reports pertaining to the operation of the water distribution & collection systems, reviews daily work orders, completes daily reports, and makes changes as required to meet operating requirements.
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Two years as a Water Distribution Operator I or two years of water distribution experience in the water utility industry. Certification / Experience Requirements for a Water Distribution Operator II.
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One year of experience working at a water purification facility and possession of a SWRCB Water Treatment Plant Operator Grade II (T2) and SWRCB Distribution Grade II (D2) certification is required for the II level.
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Using a company vehicle, performs repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on water distribution systems, valves, hydrants, meters and mains and on wastewater collection systems, mains, manholes, clean outs etc., process equipment including pumps, blowers, motors and maintains pumps, electrical controls, emergency signaling and related components.
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Primary Role Coordinates, inspects and assists with the construction of new water treatment plant and distribution as well as wastewater treatment plant and sewer collection system components in accordance with approved construction and engineering specifications, policies and practices of the Company.
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A) Valid Florida Class “C” Certificate in Water Treatment and obtain Class “B” Certificate in Water Treatment two (2) years from date of hire; b) Valid Florida Class “B” License in Wastewater Treatment c) Valid Florida Class 2 Certificate in Water Distribution; d) Valid Florida Class “B” Certification in Collections; e) Storm Water Operator Certification Level 1-2; f) Certification in Traffic Control and Safety in the respective, assigned work area; g.
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A Nevada State Water Treatment Operator I, Nevada State Water Distribution Operator I and HAZWOPPER Certification is highly desirable. Nevada State Health Division Water Distribution Operator I Certificate.
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Municipal water distribution system and its operating facilities and/or municipal water treatment plant systems. A union position that performs general and specialized domestic water utility work in the installation, maintenance, repair, and operation of control systems and mechanical and electrical equipment associated with domestic water utilities distribution, collection, and treatment systems.
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Knowledge of local, state and federal regulations and guidelines concerning water production and wastewater treatment, as well as water distribution and wastewater collection. Five years of experience in the installation, maintenance or repair of water or reclaimed water distribution systems or wastewater collection systems; including two years in a team lead or similar role overseeing work of other employees.
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Obtain a Class B Potabe Water Distribution Operator's License with TCEQ. Class C Potable Water Distribution Operator's License with TCEQ. Potable water distribution operations.
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Must be able to pass the Water Distribution Operator License exam through the 'C' level as outlined in the CWS Apprenticeship Program for Water Distribution. Water Distribution System Operator Apprentice Program, which may include: formal classroom training with the Technical College, classroom and correspondence courses at the work site, on-the-job training with a qualified trainer, independent learning, work assignments and skills demonstration testing.
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As the design engineer for water distribution, you will create plans and that include water distribution, piping and pumping for clean water in and dirty water out.
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