City of Dallas
Water Operator I - Wastewater Division (Dallas Water Utilities) (Civil Service)
City of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Overview
Water Operator I - Wastewater Division (Dallas Water Utilities) (Civil Service) at City of Dallas
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Job Summary Under limited supervision, performs journey level operator work at a water purification plant, wastewater treatment plant or at a system of pumping stations to ensure water services continuously achieve all local, state and federal regulatory requirements while meeting customer demands.
Essential Functions
Works collaboratively with counterparts to operate a water purification plant, wastewater treatment plant or a system of pumping stations to ensure continuous water service, which meets established guidelines.
With limited supervision, monitors system performance, adjusting equipment, processes, computerized pumping stations, and other related assets as needed to ensure a constant water supply, quality of water, and/or effectively treated effluent.
Reads gauges and instruments, gathers samples, and conducts tests to ensure proper functioning of equipment and provide emergency response in case of failure.
Inspects equipment, checks for safety hazards, unusual conditions, and possible malfunctions to ensure continuous operation of equipment, and reduce maintenance repairs.
Maintains routine paperwork to ensure proper documentation of flows, volumes, performance graphs, and other operational adjustments as required by regulatory agencies.
Collects grab samples and performs routine analysis to monitor water quality and ensure compliance.
Accepts, inspects, and ensures chemical deliveries are unloaded properly, at the correct location while adhering to established policies and protocols for chemical management.
Performs assigned clean up duties and minor preventive maintenance to maintain the facilities in a safe and effective condition. Maintains tools, vehicles, and equipment and keeps parts and supplies in order.
Transports tools, materials, equipment, and supplies to work site.
Ensures building and equipment checks, including remote locations are performed every shift.
Coordinates with other divisions and groups within Dallas Water Utilities as needed due to operational needs and requirements.
Enters and submits maintenance requests into an asset management system.
Acts at a journey level operator and provides training for apprentice operators, including making recommendations for performance reviews to ensure productivity and quality is achieved.
Participates in various training and learning opportunities to enhance knowledge and develop strong competency and skills. Performs other relevant work as needed or assigned.
Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules and regulations for public water and/or wastewater systems.
Knowledge of water purification or wastewater treatment plant equipment, processes and procedures or pump station equipment.
Knowledge of mechanical principles of water pumps, valves, large electric motors, and related switch gear.
Knowledge of chemistry.
Ability to detect detail and observe potential hazards and dangers.
Ability to perform mathematical calculations.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Ability to train apprentice operators.
Ability to write reports and keep accurate records.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to work either day or night shifts, holidays, and weekends.
Ability to perform physical activities such as lifting, carrying, and walking.
Ability to use hand tools.
Minimum Qualifications Education
As required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for applicable licensure, refer to: www.tceq.texas.gov.
Experience
As required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for applicable licensure, refer to: www.tceq.texas.gov.
Licenses And Certifications
Valid Class "C" Driver's License and good driving record; and
Current Class C Surface Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, or Distribution Operator license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Other Requirements
Subject to twenty-four/seven (24/7) emergency call-out.
Availability to work various shifts including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays.
Applicants with current water operator license(s) from other states must apply for and obtain the appropriate license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to qualify.
Salary Range: $50,721.47 - $57,628.36. The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications.
City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Other Position may be available in multiple locations.
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Dallas is Growing. Grow With Us. Looking for more than just a job? The City of Dallas offers careers with purpose. With competitive benefits, growth opportunities, and a culture of inclusion, we’re committed to helping you thrive while you help our city flourish. Be part of a team that’s committed to service, innovation, and community.
Job Summary Under limited supervision, performs journey level operator work at a water purification plant, wastewater treatment plant or at a system of pumping stations to ensure water services continuously achieve all local, state and federal regulatory requirements while meeting customer demands.
Essential Functions
Works collaboratively with counterparts to operate a water purification plant, wastewater treatment plant or a system of pumping stations to ensure continuous water service, which meets established guidelines.
With limited supervision, monitors system performance, adjusting equipment, processes, computerized pumping stations, and other related assets as needed to ensure a constant water supply, quality of water, and/or effectively treated effluent.
Reads gauges and instruments, gathers samples, and conducts tests to ensure proper functioning of equipment and provide emergency response in case of failure.
Inspects equipment, checks for safety hazards, unusual conditions, and possible malfunctions to ensure continuous operation of equipment, and reduce maintenance repairs.
Maintains routine paperwork to ensure proper documentation of flows, volumes, performance graphs, and other operational adjustments as required by regulatory agencies.
Collects grab samples and performs routine analysis to monitor water quality and ensure compliance.
Accepts, inspects, and ensures chemical deliveries are unloaded properly, at the correct location while adhering to established policies and protocols for chemical management.
Performs assigned clean up duties and minor preventive maintenance to maintain the facilities in a safe and effective condition. Maintains tools, vehicles, and equipment and keeps parts and supplies in order.
Transports tools, materials, equipment, and supplies to work site.
Ensures building and equipment checks, including remote locations are performed every shift.
Coordinates with other divisions and groups within Dallas Water Utilities as needed due to operational needs and requirements.
Enters and submits maintenance requests into an asset management system.
Acts at a journey level operator and provides training for apprentice operators, including making recommendations for performance reviews to ensure productivity and quality is achieved.
Participates in various training and learning opportunities to enhance knowledge and develop strong competency and skills. Performs other relevant work as needed or assigned.
Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules and regulations for public water and/or wastewater systems.
Knowledge of water purification or wastewater treatment plant equipment, processes and procedures or pump station equipment.
Knowledge of mechanical principles of water pumps, valves, large electric motors, and related switch gear.
Knowledge of chemistry.
Ability to detect detail and observe potential hazards and dangers.
Ability to perform mathematical calculations.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Ability to train apprentice operators.
Ability to write reports and keep accurate records.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to work either day or night shifts, holidays, and weekends.
Ability to perform physical activities such as lifting, carrying, and walking.
Ability to use hand tools.
Minimum Qualifications Education
As required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for applicable licensure, refer to: www.tceq.texas.gov.
Experience
As required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for applicable licensure, refer to: www.tceq.texas.gov.
Licenses And Certifications
Valid Class "C" Driver's License and good driving record; and
Current Class C Surface Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, or Distribution Operator license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Other Requirements
Subject to twenty-four/seven (24/7) emergency call-out.
Availability to work various shifts including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays.
Applicants with current water operator license(s) from other states must apply for and obtain the appropriate license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to qualify.
Salary Range: $50,721.47 - $57,628.36. The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications.
City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Other Position may be available in multiple locations.
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