City of Clarksville
Water/Wastewater Construction Worker I-II
City of Clarksville, Clarksville, Tennessee, United States, 37040
Water/Wastewater Construction Worker I-II
Location: City of Clarksville – Water & Wastewater Construction Division of the Gas & Water Department.
Job Summary (Wastewater Construction Worker I) First level of the Water/Wastewater Construction series. Incumbents perform general repair and installation of water distribution and wastewater collection systems under training and direction. Responsibilities include operating power and hand tools to excavate lines, installing water and wastewater systems, inspecting and repairing existing infrastructure, recording activities, and filing paperwork.
Job Summary (Wastewater Construction Worker II) Second level of the series. Incumbents perform semi‑skilled and skilled construction and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Responsibilities include locating, inspecting, and maintaining manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; ordering supplies; cleaning and exercising valves; recording utility locations in a GIS system; maintaining records; and performing duties of lower levels.
Essential Functions (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Maintain, operate, and check operation of collection systems and facilities, including locating, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; cleaning and exercising valves.
Inspect equipment and remote facilities, report failures or operating difficulties, perform necessary repairs, cleaning, lubrication, and routine maintenance.
Ensure state and EPA regulations are strictly followed.
Ensure proper disinfection procedures are met when working on water lines to protect city drinking water.
Maintain records and logs of systems operation and maintenance activities.
Provide coverage without other personnel, working after hours and on‑call as assigned.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as required.
Essential Functions (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Maintain, operate, and check operation of collection systems and facilities, including locating, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; cleaning and exercising valves.
Inspect equipment and remote facilities, report failures or operating difficulties, perform necessary repairs, cleaning, lubrication, and routine maintenance.
Ensure state and EPA regulations are strictly understood and followed.
Ensure proper disinfection procedures are met when working on water lines to protect city drinking water.
Maintain records and logs of systems operation and maintenance activities. Record utility locations using a GIS system.
Monitor and maintain inventory; order supplies and equipment as necessary.
Provide coverage without other personnel, working after hours and on‑call as assigned.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as required.
Education and Experience (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
High school graduate or equivalent; and
Equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the job’s essential duties.
Education and Experience (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
High school graduate or equivalent; or
Equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the job’s essential duties.
Licensing and Certifications (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Valid driver’s license issued by the State of Tennessee.
Must obtain a Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License within the first 6 months of employment.
Licensing and Certifications (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
Position typically requires one of the following certifications:
TN Grade 2 Water Distribution Systems Operator Certification
TN Grade 2 Wastewater Collection Systems Operator Certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Knowledge of operation and maintenance of applicable power and hand tools, equipment, and machinery; basic inspection principles; safe work methods; record‑keeping principles.
Skill in recognizing unusual or dangerous operating conditions; maintaining records; communicating with coworkers, supervisor, and the public to exchange information and receive work direction.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Knowledge of operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment and water/wastewater lines; water/wastewater treatment principles; GIS systems; safe work methods; record‑keeping; computers and related software.
Skill in performing routine maintenance on water/wastewater systems; recognizing unusual operating conditions; performing routine inspections; reading and recording GIS information; maintaining records; using a computer and software; communicating with staff and the public to receive work direction.
Physical Requirements (Same for Both Positions) The work is heavy, requiring effort up to 100 pounds occasionally, 50 pounds frequently, and 20 pounds constantly to move objects. Required physical abilities include balancing, climbing, crouching, feeling, fingering, grasping, hearing, kneeling, lifting, pulling, pushing, reaching, repetitive motion, speaking, standing, stooping, talking, visual ability, and walking as described in detailed list above.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Other
Construction
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Job Summary (Wastewater Construction Worker I) First level of the Water/Wastewater Construction series. Incumbents perform general repair and installation of water distribution and wastewater collection systems under training and direction. Responsibilities include operating power and hand tools to excavate lines, installing water and wastewater systems, inspecting and repairing existing infrastructure, recording activities, and filing paperwork.
Job Summary (Wastewater Construction Worker II) Second level of the series. Incumbents perform semi‑skilled and skilled construction and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Responsibilities include locating, inspecting, and maintaining manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; ordering supplies; cleaning and exercising valves; recording utility locations in a GIS system; maintaining records; and performing duties of lower levels.
Essential Functions (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Maintain, operate, and check operation of collection systems and facilities, including locating, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; cleaning and exercising valves.
Inspect equipment and remote facilities, report failures or operating difficulties, perform necessary repairs, cleaning, lubrication, and routine maintenance.
Ensure state and EPA regulations are strictly followed.
Ensure proper disinfection procedures are met when working on water lines to protect city drinking water.
Maintain records and logs of systems operation and maintenance activities.
Provide coverage without other personnel, working after hours and on‑call as assigned.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as required.
Essential Functions (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Maintain, operate, and check operation of collection systems and facilities, including locating, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing manholes, valves, and hydrants; plumbing and pipe‑fitting water and wastewater lines; cleaning and exercising valves.
Inspect equipment and remote facilities, report failures or operating difficulties, perform necessary repairs, cleaning, lubrication, and routine maintenance.
Ensure state and EPA regulations are strictly understood and followed.
Ensure proper disinfection procedures are met when working on water lines to protect city drinking water.
Maintain records and logs of systems operation and maintenance activities. Record utility locations using a GIS system.
Monitor and maintain inventory; order supplies and equipment as necessary.
Provide coverage without other personnel, working after hours and on‑call as assigned.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as required.
Education and Experience (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
High school graduate or equivalent; and
Equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the job’s essential duties.
Education and Experience (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
High school graduate or equivalent; or
Equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the job’s essential duties.
Licensing and Certifications (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Valid driver’s license issued by the State of Tennessee.
Must obtain a Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License within the first 6 months of employment.
Licensing and Certifications (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
Position typically requires one of the following certifications:
TN Grade 2 Water Distribution Systems Operator Certification
TN Grade 2 Wastewater Collection Systems Operator Certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Wastewater Construction Worker I)
Knowledge of operation and maintenance of applicable power and hand tools, equipment, and machinery; basic inspection principles; safe work methods; record‑keeping principles.
Skill in recognizing unusual or dangerous operating conditions; maintaining records; communicating with coworkers, supervisor, and the public to exchange information and receive work direction.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Wastewater Construction Worker II)
Knowledge of operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment and water/wastewater lines; water/wastewater treatment principles; GIS systems; safe work methods; record‑keeping; computers and related software.
Skill in performing routine maintenance on water/wastewater systems; recognizing unusual operating conditions; performing routine inspections; reading and recording GIS information; maintaining records; using a computer and software; communicating with staff and the public to receive work direction.
Physical Requirements (Same for Both Positions) The work is heavy, requiring effort up to 100 pounds occasionally, 50 pounds frequently, and 20 pounds constantly to move objects. Required physical abilities include balancing, climbing, crouching, feeling, fingering, grasping, hearing, kneeling, lifting, pulling, pushing, reaching, repetitive motion, speaking, standing, stooping, talking, visual ability, and walking as described in detailed list above.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Other
Construction
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