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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Greenville Water will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
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The Water Plant Operator Trainee will, under general supervision, assist in the daily operations and maintenance of the drinking water plant and perform related work as required. The Water Operator Trainee operates and maintains water treatment facilities at one or more plants.
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Woodard & Curran is looking for a Wastewater Operator/Trainee that will regularly participate in the daily operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Facility as directed by the Chief Operator.
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Minimum QualificationsHigh School diploma or G.E.D. (Proof must be uploaded with application)Wastewater Operator Trainee Qualifications: High School diploma or GED. One year general work experience related to the operation of electro-mechanical equipment in production type industry.
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A Wastewater Operator Trainee will, under general supervision, assist in the daily operation and maintenance of the wastewater plant and perform related work as required. Join the US Water team as a Wastewater Operator Trainee.
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Water Purification Plant Operator Trainee/II. 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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The Extrusion Operator operates and troubleshoots plant equipment, machines and lines. Operate, maintain and shutdown production equipment ( blender, resin dryer, 4.5 extruder, take-off tower, die, slitter, trim winder and film winder.
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Direction may be received from WWTPO at higher classifications; supervision is received from the Assistant Chief Operator, Chief Operator and/or Superintendent. If an employee doesn't remain employed with Frederick County Government for two years after a class is taken, the benefit needs to be reimbursed to FCG.Employee Assistance Program:This confidential assessment, referral and counseling service is available at no cost to all employees who may need help with a personal or job-related problem.
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We have operated in Colorado for more than 100 years, with mining and milling operations near Leadville, Kremmling and Empire.
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Obtain and maintain Florida Department of Environmental Protection Water Distribution Operator 3 License within 2 years of hire date. Removes dirt, concrete, blacktop, and other materials; digs ditches for laying pipe by use of a trenching machine, backhoe, or manually; assists installing line and laying pipe.
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Must have completed or be currently enrolled in a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) approved program to qualify for the Class "C" wastewater operator exam; If not completed, are you currently enrolled in a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) approved program to qualify for the Class "C" wastewater operator exam.
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Successful candidate will meet the requirements of the Operations Trainee/Utility Helper classification with the desire and aptitude to train, qualify and progress through the different higher permanent classifications within the Operations Department, up to and including, becoming a board operator (Utility Helper, B Helper, Pumper-Gauger, B Operator and A Operator.
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Gluer Operator Trainee. Works with and assists gluer operator with make-ready, feeder, pre-fold, final fold and delivery with the goal of learning to perform work independently. GENERAL PURPOSE :Train to become a proficient, competent Gluer Operator by working with and assisting the Glue Operators.
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Keep machine fed with resin mixture by accurately calculating formulation, adding, blending and drying the batch resin components. You will receive training to perform the daily activities associated with the specialty film production process.
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JOB SUMMARY: This position assists in the general maintenance and repair of the water distribution system and associated facilities while being trained to become a Water Distribution Operator. Ability to become a Water Distribution Operator I within one year.
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