City of Seattle
Overview
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is looking for a Water Quality Analyst to join their team. In this role you will be conducting tests on various water samples to ensure we are supplying the best water to our consumers. SPU’s water source is ranked among the top water supply within the country for taste and purity. If you feel this may be the perfect job for you, please continue reading …and APPLY! About Seattle Public Utilities (SPU)
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is a Community Centered Utility whose mission is to foster healthy people, environment, and economy by partnering with our community to equitably manage water and waste resources for today and future generations. We deliver high quality, vital services, across four major lines of business: providing water, solid waste, drainage and wastewater services for Seattle residents and businesses. SPU provides drinking water for 1.5 million regional customers in Seattle and other municipalities. Our customers depend on us to deliver high quality, reliable, and cost-conscious utility services and to achieve the highest benefits possible for every investment we make. For more information about Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), please visit: SPU Website; Strategic Business Plan. SPU commits to Our City Values and Race and Social Justice as core principles that guide our work. We actively take steps to dismantle systemic racism and increase service equity. We value diverse life experiences and strive to create a workplace that is welcoming to all. We take steps to be inclusive and equitable in our recruiting, hiring and promotional opportunities. Why join us?
We know work isn\'t only about what you do it’s also about who you work for and with! SPU provides a fun and family-friendly work environment that supports a work life balance, including: Family-friendly and multicultural work environment Generous benefits package Free public transportation options City pension plan with employer/employee contributions Growth potential and advancement opportunities Responsibilities
Perform limnological and chemical analyses of drinking water samples for regulatory and monitoring purposes to assure safe drinking water. Collect and analyze routine and regulatory drinking water samples. Operate analytical instrumentation including discrete analyzers, gas chromatographs, total organic analyzer, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, various meters with selective electrodes, microscopes, and general chemistry tests. Understand and monitor chemical and limnological processes in the drinking water sources and the distribution system. Review data for correctness and follow all laboratory established Quality Assurance/Quality Control protocols. Peer review other analysts\' data. Provide technical assistance to other staff in fields of expertise. Clearly communicate, orally and in writing, the technical aspects of drinking water analytical results to technical and non-technical staff within and outside of the utility. Be familiar with a wide variety of computer software such as LIMS, MS Office, and various other packages. Qualifications
Experience: One year experience in water microbiology, water biology, or water chemistry laboratory. Education: A Bachelor\'s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related field. Education Equivalency: Other combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability. License, Certification and Other Requirements: At the time of appointment must hold a valid Washington State Driver License. Work Environment/Physical Demands
Most work is performed in the SPU Water Quality Laboratory. Field assignments entail exposure to all types of weather, traffic, hazardous/toxic substances and work in or near construction sites. May be required to lift over 50 pounds. May be required to stand, walk, or bend for extended periods of time. Overnight travel may be required. Desired Qualifications
Three years of experience in a laboratory setting analyzing drinking water. Three years of experience working with a variety of laboratory instruments: Gas Chromatographs, Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma Mass Spectrometer, TOC Analyzer, Discrete Analyzer, various meters and probes. Knowledge of drinking water regulations and maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). Understanding of online water analyzers. Ability to work within the organizational framework of SPU Workplace Expectations including our values on Safety, Respect, Diversity, Trust, Humor, Productivity, Integrity, Innovation, Partnership and Accountability. Ability to communicate and work effectively within a multicultural workforce serving diverse customer bases. How to Apply
Please fully complete an online application and supplemental questions.
DO NOT
attach resumes and cover letters, as they will not be considered in the review of candidate\'s qualifications. Workplace Information
Work Environment: This position requires 5 days on-site. The full salary range for this position is: $45.02 - $52.60 per hour. Benefits
The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City\'s website at the following link: Seattle Benefits information. Who may apply
The City of Seattle encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experience. This position is open to all qualified candidates that meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. If you have any questions, please contact Katie Muzzin at katie.muzzin@seattle.gov. Learn more about Seattle Public Utilities at our web page: www.seattle.gov/util/.
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Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is looking for a Water Quality Analyst to join their team. In this role you will be conducting tests on various water samples to ensure we are supplying the best water to our consumers. SPU’s water source is ranked among the top water supply within the country for taste and purity. If you feel this may be the perfect job for you, please continue reading …and APPLY! About Seattle Public Utilities (SPU)
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is a Community Centered Utility whose mission is to foster healthy people, environment, and economy by partnering with our community to equitably manage water and waste resources for today and future generations. We deliver high quality, vital services, across four major lines of business: providing water, solid waste, drainage and wastewater services for Seattle residents and businesses. SPU provides drinking water for 1.5 million regional customers in Seattle and other municipalities. Our customers depend on us to deliver high quality, reliable, and cost-conscious utility services and to achieve the highest benefits possible for every investment we make. For more information about Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), please visit: SPU Website; Strategic Business Plan. SPU commits to Our City Values and Race and Social Justice as core principles that guide our work. We actively take steps to dismantle systemic racism and increase service equity. We value diverse life experiences and strive to create a workplace that is welcoming to all. We take steps to be inclusive and equitable in our recruiting, hiring and promotional opportunities. Why join us?
We know work isn\'t only about what you do it’s also about who you work for and with! SPU provides a fun and family-friendly work environment that supports a work life balance, including: Family-friendly and multicultural work environment Generous benefits package Free public transportation options City pension plan with employer/employee contributions Growth potential and advancement opportunities Responsibilities
Perform limnological and chemical analyses of drinking water samples for regulatory and monitoring purposes to assure safe drinking water. Collect and analyze routine and regulatory drinking water samples. Operate analytical instrumentation including discrete analyzers, gas chromatographs, total organic analyzer, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, various meters with selective electrodes, microscopes, and general chemistry tests. Understand and monitor chemical and limnological processes in the drinking water sources and the distribution system. Review data for correctness and follow all laboratory established Quality Assurance/Quality Control protocols. Peer review other analysts\' data. Provide technical assistance to other staff in fields of expertise. Clearly communicate, orally and in writing, the technical aspects of drinking water analytical results to technical and non-technical staff within and outside of the utility. Be familiar with a wide variety of computer software such as LIMS, MS Office, and various other packages. Qualifications
Experience: One year experience in water microbiology, water biology, or water chemistry laboratory. Education: A Bachelor\'s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related field. Education Equivalency: Other combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability. License, Certification and Other Requirements: At the time of appointment must hold a valid Washington State Driver License. Work Environment/Physical Demands
Most work is performed in the SPU Water Quality Laboratory. Field assignments entail exposure to all types of weather, traffic, hazardous/toxic substances and work in or near construction sites. May be required to lift over 50 pounds. May be required to stand, walk, or bend for extended periods of time. Overnight travel may be required. Desired Qualifications
Three years of experience in a laboratory setting analyzing drinking water. Three years of experience working with a variety of laboratory instruments: Gas Chromatographs, Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma Mass Spectrometer, TOC Analyzer, Discrete Analyzer, various meters and probes. Knowledge of drinking water regulations and maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). Understanding of online water analyzers. Ability to work within the organizational framework of SPU Workplace Expectations including our values on Safety, Respect, Diversity, Trust, Humor, Productivity, Integrity, Innovation, Partnership and Accountability. Ability to communicate and work effectively within a multicultural workforce serving diverse customer bases. How to Apply
Please fully complete an online application and supplemental questions.
DO NOT
attach resumes and cover letters, as they will not be considered in the review of candidate\'s qualifications. Workplace Information
Work Environment: This position requires 5 days on-site. The full salary range for this position is: $45.02 - $52.60 per hour. Benefits
The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City\'s website at the following link: Seattle Benefits information. Who may apply
The City of Seattle encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experience. This position is open to all qualified candidates that meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. If you have any questions, please contact Katie Muzzin at katie.muzzin@seattle.gov. Learn more about Seattle Public Utilities at our web page: www.seattle.gov/util/.
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