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Six (6) months of experience in Water Treatment Plant operations, Water Distribution Systems and related equipment. Title: Water Treatment Operator I - Ajo.
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Must have and maintain a Missouri class "A" wastewater treatment plant operator's license. Training and Experience Graduation from high school or equivalent, Missouri Class "A" wastewater treatment operator's license and the completion of an in service training program for Treatment Plant Operators.
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Position : Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Waste water treatment facility operator - environment operator. Be able to perform and document various tests required by State and Federal agencies for the operation of a wastewater treatment plant.
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THE ROLEReporting directly to the Water Superintendent, the Water Utility Treatment Plant Operator is responsible for operating the Utilitys 4 MGD surface water filtration plant.
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Works solo or with others in performing predictive or preventative maintenance, as well as minor repair work, associated with maintaining mechanical/electrical equipment associated with the Water Treatment Plant or Water Reclamation Facility.
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The Water/Wastewater Operator regularly participates in the daily operations and maintenance of the Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities as directed by the Project Manager.
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The screen out element for this position is the Ability To Do the Work of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Supervisor without More than Normal Supervision. Work requires employee to either hold prior to employment, or obtain within two years, and maintain appropriate State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, Wastewater Treatment Operator certification (currently Level 2.
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Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is seeking a qualified candidate for Senior Water Treatment Operator position for our Landsburg Operation Center on the Cedar River in Ravensdale, WA, a state-of-the-art facility constructed in 2016 in a historic and wooded setting.
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This Remote Water/Wastewater Treatment Operator is responsible for maintaining and repairing equipment, building structures and facilities. Maintain proficiency as a qualified plant operator and maintain ADEC certification.
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Must have a Class IV Water Treatment Plant Operator Certification. This is responsible water treatment plant crew leader work involving leading and participating in the filter plant operations and maintenance on an assigned shift.
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This position requires possession of a valid certificate issued by the Pennsylvania State Board for Certification of Water and Wastewater Systems Operators as a water treatment plant operator that is equal to or higher than Class C to include subclasses 8, 9, and 11.
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Responsible for operating and overseeing a complex water treatment plant(s) that involves Ozone, Ion Exchange and/or Granular Activated Carbon treatment. Oversees general maintenance tasks necessary to keep water treatment plant facilities in compliance.
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Monitor and adjust water pressures in the City-wide water distribution system and operate finished water reservoirs and water treatment plant influents and effluents to maintain adequate water supplies.
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As a Water Treatment Operator, you'll play a vital role in maintaining and operating our water treatment plant, ensuring compliance with Nebraska's regulations.
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Yes No 05 Do you have the ability to obtain a Class "C" Water Treatment Plant Operator's License as issued by the State of Florida in accordance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection regulations within fifteen (15) months from the date of hire.
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