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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.
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Minimum of 1 year qualifying work experience in the water distribution/treatment and wastewater collection/treatment field. Two (2) years qualifying work experience in water distribution and wastewater collection field.
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Supervises the operation and maintenance of water production and treatment facilities using supervisory data acquisition and control (SCADA) system to ensure adequate supply of water for distribution in the system to meet normal and emergency consumer demands.
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Principles, practices, tools, equipment, and materials required to maintain, operate, and control water treatment systems, reservoirs, and related infrastructure, facilities, water distribution systems, water hydraulics, valves, pipe materials and water service components.
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Coordinates the organization, staffing and operational activities for the water treatment plant including raw water pumping from ground and surface water sources, water treatment, and pumping to the regional water distribution system.
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Under general direction, the Instrument and Control Technician is responsible to install, modify, maintain and operate a variety of control, protection, and computer equipment for the Water Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Storm/Sewer Collection Systems and Water Distribution Systems.
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The Water Utility Supervisor is responsible for managing, supervising and coordinating the operation, administration, and maintenance of the water production and flood control pump station or water distribution facilities and activities to ensure adequate water supplies and flood control protection, accurate billing, and effective operations and services.
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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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This position receives administrative direction from and reports to the Director of Recycling Operations, directs the work of subordinate supervisors and employees assigned to the Water Operations department and is responsible for operations and federal and state regulations regarding the water treatment, production, storage, and water and recycled water distribution.
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Conducts research on current and new water distribution and treatment methods, various alternate blending plans, and instrumentation/telemetry enhancements; makes recommendations for improving efficiency.
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Responsibilities include managing projects related to water distribution and storage, sanitary sewer collection, water and wastewater treatment plant maintenance and operation, stormwater collection and BMP management, and other projects within the Department of Water Resources.
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Functionin a lead water process engineer role, as a technical specialist or as a subject matter expert in the areas of conventional water treatment using processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration; and advanced water treatment processes such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation, carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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15 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, distribution water quality analysis, etc.
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Wastewater, Water Treatment, Process Engineer, Architecture, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. Serves as a technical specialist with knowledge and skillset providing guidance to project teams in water quality considerations and conventional and/or advanced water treatment systems.
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Provides guidance and direction on department design guides, standards, systems, and applicable engineering codes related to water quality and treatment. + With limited direction, develops and applies advanced treatment and engineering techniques, concepts, and approaches to solve complex engineering problems for a wide range of water quality and treatment challenges.
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