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Glycol System Operator

Sigma, Warwick, Rhode Island, us, 02888

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090325 - Glycol System Operator (1-Year Contract)

Location:

Warwick, RI

Sigma Systems

is currently seeking a skilled

Glycol System Operator

to join our team in Warwick, RI. This role is responsible for operating and monitoring the

airport deicing system and wastewater treatment plant

while ensuring compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.

• Key Responsibilities Operate the

deicing system and treatment plant

under supervision of the Wastewater Treatment System Supervisor. Control treatment processes including influent feeds, fluidization loops, effluent discharges, solids handling, chemical feed, and utilities. Monitor and control

glycol collection systems , pumps, valves, and related infrastructure. Troubleshoot equipment and process issues; recommend adjustments or maintenance needs. Operate and monitor

SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems . Perform

water quality sampling and analysis . Carry the

deicing emergency pager

(October-May) for 24-hour on-call coverage during winter operations. Enter data and prepare reports for the Environmental Programs Manager. Ensure safe operation of equipment and compliance with

airport security procedures . Other duties as assigned. Requirements

Bachelor's degree and/or

3+ years' experience

in water quality treatment operations. 3+ years' SCADA network management experience

preferred. Strong ability to interpret data, monitor systems, and apply operational adjustments. Proficiency in

Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint) . Ability to obtain and maintain

airport security clearance . Physically capable of climbing ladders, lifting up to 50 lbs, and working with hands overhead. Valid

driver's license

required. Preferred Certifications

24-hour

HAZWOPER Training

(preferred). Grade 1 or 2 Wastewater Treatment Operator Certification

(preferred). Work Environment

Work both

indoors and outdoors

in varying New England weather conditions. Routine use of PPE including hard hats, safety glasses, and hearing protection. Must be available for

24-hour on-call response

during deicing season. Tasks may involve climbing, crawling, and driving on the airfield.