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Class "III" Texas Wastewater Collection System Operator License, or Class "B" Distribution Texas Water Operator License or Class "B" Texas Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator License or obtain when eligible.
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Monitor the water treatment plant and water distribution system and make adjustments as necessary to control their operation. Water Operator (Class A) license a plus or the ability to obtain within 2 years of hire.
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Obtain knowledge base of the theory of air separation and related equipment associated with the process; understand the plant's water chemistry to assure proper cooling tower operations and equipment functioning.
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Maintain heating equipment, chillers (air and/ or water cooled), DX units, pumps, cooling towers, fan coil units, VAV, and air distribution systems, etc. Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, 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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Must possess PA DEP Drinking Water Operator Class E Distribution Certification. Perform assigned piping repairs and installations on all distribution systems, including high pressure steam, medium pressure steam, low pressure steam, water, gas, air, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, chlorine systems, condensate systems, chemical injection systems, effluent line systems, etc.
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This position will also be responsible for monitoring mechanical and electrical equipment, power distribution, chilled water, process gas, domestic and de-ionized water, water for injection (WFI), clean steam generator and distribution, plant steam boilers, compressed air, fire alarm, security, remote building equipment monitoring, sanitary, acid waste, and storm drain systems.
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Department: Water Resources Dept/Water Distribution Div. Equipment Operator II $33,586.72 - $58,879.76. Equipment Operator I $31,968.32 - $56,082.16. This position performs responsible skilled work in the operation of medium motorized and specialized equipment in the Water Infrastructure division.
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Coordinates the preventative maintenance program of all utility and infrastructure systems, including chillers, boilers, cooling towers, medical gas systems, water treatment programs, water distribution systems, building management systems, emergency generators and all associated components in order to ensure the integrity and reliability of the utility distribution systems.
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Utility Services Group (USG) is part of the Power Delivery Segment and focuses on the electrical distribution, substation, water, transmission, and natural gas distribution infrastructures.
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Including changing filters, cleaning coils, flushing condensers, punching tubes, greasing fan, pump and motor bearings as required, inspecting and adjusting belts, replacing motor bearings, aligning pulleys and shafts, monitor condenser, chilled, heating and secondary water chemical treatment and its associated feed equipment, clean and maintain cooling towers, and perform annual inspections and other scheduled routines as directed.
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Performs water distribution and sewer collection infrastructure maintenance, repair and replacement, including clearing, repairing and installing pipe; installing taps; exercising and replacing valves and hydrants; clearing outfalls; repairing and replacing meters; building and/or raising manholes, etc.
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ADEQ Water Distribution Operator Certificate. Under general supervision from the Wastewater Supervisor, performs a variety of specialized, skilled and semi-skilled tasks in the City's wastewater treatment facility, sewer collection system, and water treatment/distribution facility.
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As a prerequisite to advancing to “E” step, a Water Distribution Operator D1 certification administered by the California Drinking Water Operator certification program is required.
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For assignments in the Department of Public Utilities, Water Division, possession of a valid Water Distribution Operator Certificate, Grade D1, issued by the State of California, State Water Resources Control Board, is highly desirable.
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