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Drinking Water Program Specialist (Drinking Fountain Water Quality) - School Facilities. Review in detail the Drinking Water Lab Sample results for the lead content before and after thirty seconds (30 Secs) of flushing.
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Grounds Maintenance: Maintains grounds in clean and orderly manner including mowing, trimming, weeding, aerating and fertilizing lawns; replaces plants as needed; sets sprinklers; replaces broken sprinkler heads; adjusts automatic time clocks and system pressure if necessary; maintains grounds maintenance equipment; trims tree branches that create hazardous situations; installs and maintains drinking fountains; repairs/replaces hot water heaters.
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As the Senior Engineer - Water Resources, you will lead technical endeavors, offering mentorship and ensuring project excellence in the realm of drinking water infrastructure design.
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Responsibilities included, but not limited to, all restroom fixtures, kitchen fixtures, dishwashers, grease traps, hood wash down system, drinking fountains, hot water heaters, building sewer system, dewatering system, storm drains, air conditioning condensate drains, water usage/conservation, water softener, reverse osmosis, and perform system check on fire sprinkler system.
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We are currently looking for a Drinking Water Program Specialist to be located in downtown Los Angeles, CA. This opportunity will have you working within our Education project construction sector.
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Over the last decade alone, we have contributed more than $400 million to charitable organizations that support our communities, provided over 90 million cans of emergency drinking water, and, together with our wholesaler partners, invested more than $1 billion into responsible drinking initiatives.
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Completes reports per the survey and recommends Drinking Water Flushing exemption for every. Experience in drinking water treatment and systems preferred. school’s Drinking Water Outlet Report (DWOR), Plot Point Plan and the Sampling Outlet details.
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10 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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Reviews in detail the Drinking Water Lab Sample results for the lead content before and after thirty seconds (30 Secs) of flushing; Completes reports per the survey and recommends Drinking Water Flushing exemption for every individual school campus ensuring that the lead content is within the prescribed standards.
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Ensures proper reporting of Active Drinking Water Outlets, corresponding barcodes and the lab sample results per the survey data and field conditions; performs on-site quality assurance project inspections; prepare scope of work definitions for corrective action and manage the project to ensure full requirement compliance with terms and conditions of the program.
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Reviews and updates the City's Title 22 Drinking Water Quality Plan. Works with the contractor to ensure the schedule is accurate. Possession of a Grade III California State Department of Public Health Services Water Distribution Certificate is required.
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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a consortium of 26 cities and water districts that provides drinking water to nearly 19 million people in Southern California.
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Sponsorship: Applicants for employment with The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States (i.e., H1-B or other employment-based immigration case.
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Replace air filters for A/C units, clean refrigerator condensers and evaporator coils; replace drinking water filters on scheduled basis. Inspect and record daily all freezer and refrigerator temperatures, ice machine operations, boiler pressures, and test water softeners for hardness daily.
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Assist Chief Engineer in performing repair and maintenance of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, building and culinary equipment. Perform minor repair and maintenance on equipment, building appliances, culinary equipment and other duties as directed by the Chief Engineer.
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