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Reporting to the Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent, this position is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the maintenance operations to ensure efficient, economical, and safe operations in accordance with local, State, and Federal requirements.
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Plan, organize, assign, direct, and review the work of employees engaged in the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant, the advanced water treatment facility and the disposal facilities.
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Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I: Under direct supervision, operates the City of Georgetown's Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City of Georgetown is now accepting applications for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I or II Opening.
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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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RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENT: Applicants must live within 25 miles of the City of Hutchinson Wastewater Treatment Plant facility, located at 3906 S. Halstead St., and be able to report to the facility within 30 minutes for after-hours emergency calls.
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Must be knowledgeable of current industrial safety practices and industrial hygiene and of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal operations. We serve 13 million customers and operate more than 1,000 locations, including collection and transfer stations, recycling and polymer centers, treatment facilities, and landfills.
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Experience with Water/Wastewater Treatment Design-Build projects. Oversee the construction and operation of water/wastewater treatment facilities. At least 15 years of water/wastewater treatment design experience with at least 5 years of experience in the Columbus market.
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A valid Class D Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator's Certificate within one year of hire. A valid Class C Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator's Certificate within three (3) years of hire.
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Village of Orwell is accepting resumes for the position of Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent. Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent. Applicants must possess a valid Ohio EPA Wastewater Works Operator Class II license and be willing to obtain Ohio EPA Water Supply I Operator Certification.
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1 year of the 3 years' experience may instead be in Wastewater Laboratory, Industrial Pretreatment, Biosolids Treatment and Disposal, Wastewater Collection System Work, Troubleshooting Wastewater Treatment Plant Facilities, or Military Experience in Wastewater Treatment.
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The City of Antioch is currently accepting applications for the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent position located within the Public Works Department. Assume management responsibility for assigned services and activities of the Water Treatment Plant Division including the operation and maintenance of the water treatment plants, sludge handling facility, pump stations, reservoirs, and laboratory; ensure systems are maintained and operated in accordance with applicable water quality practices; ensure current and future City compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations.
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Five years of full-time paid experience as an Electrical Craft Helper with the City of Los Angeles assisting a Wastewater Treatment Electrician, Electrician, or Electrical Mechanic performing the duties as described in Requirement #2.
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Wastewater Treatment Technician I – East Plant. Knowledge of Area Wastewater Ordinance, EPA regulations, OSHA regulations, DOT Hazmat regulations and SPCC plan. This position, under direct supervision, is responsible for performing maintenance work to ensure the proper and efficient running of equipment designed to handle wastewater.
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May be assigned to monitor and operate the sludge dewatering facility at the Wastewater Treatment Plant or monitor the sludge lagoons at the Water Treatment Plant, depending on area of assignment.
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The City of Idaho Falls is accepting applications for Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator-In-Training. This position performs a variety of entry level, general labor, semi-skilled and skilled duties related to the operation, maintenance, and repair of wastewater treatment equipment to ensure efficient operation of plant components and efficient processing of influent raw sewage.
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