WSP
Overview
This Opportunity
WSP is currently initiating a search for a full-time
Wastewater Treatment Plant Technician
to join the team at our
Questa, New Mexico
plant. Be involved in projects with our Mining Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
Your Impact
Assist colleagues in the water treatment plant process with monitoring and adjustments.
Perform laboratory water and process sampling QA/QC which includes solids analysis and benchtop spectrophotometer analysis of water samples.
Perform influent water source sample collection and equipment monitoring at remote locations.
Perform data collection and data entry of process and other operations information into operations logbooks up to 6 times per day.
Perform filter press operation up to 12 times per day.
Monitor extended systems critical to plant process (including chemical feeds, influent water sources, and lift stations).
Perform operation and maintenance of heavy mobile, construction type, equipment for offloading deliveries, delivering filter cake to the on-site repository, performing building maintenance and performing snow removal.
Assist maintenance personnel with repairs and maintenance, including grounds maintenance, as required.
Respond to callouts for special projects as needed on an on-call basis.
Who You Are Required Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED.
At least one year of plant operations experience.
Ability to obtain a 40-hour OSHA HazWOPER certificate or have a current certificate.
Must successfully complete and pass WSP’s Motor Vehicle screening.
Ability to operate heavy mobile, construction type equipment.
Good understanding of Health and Safety practices and mechanical aptitude.
Must be able to pass a HAZWOPER physical
Ability to complete shift work including nights, weekends, and holidays, as necessary (shifts are 12-hours per day).
Ability to operate and maintain all equipment in a safe and controlled manner in accordance with site health and safety plans and industry best practices and applicable programs such as OSHA
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds several times per day.
Ability to walk up and down stairs and on unimproved areas of the site several times per day.
This role is subject to a client-mandated drug/alcohol testing policy. As such, employee may be subject to random drug/alcohol tests. A copy of this policy will be provided during employee onboarding and is available upon applicant request.
Preferred Qualifications
New Mexico wastewater treatment operator certification "D" level or higher.
Two (2) years or more operating an industrial wastewater treatment plant.
DOT licensed driver with water tanker certification a plus
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
Job sites may be located at various elevations, including mountain environments at elevations above 8,000 feet, depending on the site
Exposure to differing temperatures levels, including extreme heat and extreme cold, snowy conditions
Required use of correct PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, high visibility clothing, steel-toed work boots and anti-slip footwear devices, occasional use of a respirator is required
Manual dexterity required to use equipment
Prolonged periods of standing, walking, reaching, balancing, kneeling crouching, crawling and ascending stairs throughout facility
Walking the process floor and hiking unimproved areas of the site, walking may exceed several miles per day
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a full-time
Wastewater Treatment Plant Technician
to join the team at our
Questa, New Mexico
plant. Be involved in projects with our Mining Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
Your Impact
Assist colleagues in the water treatment plant process with monitoring and adjustments.
Perform laboratory water and process sampling QA/QC which includes solids analysis and benchtop spectrophotometer analysis of water samples.
Perform influent water source sample collection and equipment monitoring at remote locations.
Perform data collection and data entry of process and other operations information into operations logbooks up to 6 times per day.
Perform filter press operation up to 12 times per day.
Monitor extended systems critical to plant process (including chemical feeds, influent water sources, and lift stations).
Perform operation and maintenance of heavy mobile, construction type, equipment for offloading deliveries, delivering filter cake to the on-site repository, performing building maintenance and performing snow removal.
Assist maintenance personnel with repairs and maintenance, including grounds maintenance, as required.
Respond to callouts for special projects as needed on an on-call basis.
Who You Are Required Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED.
At least one year of plant operations experience.
Ability to obtain a 40-hour OSHA HazWOPER certificate or have a current certificate.
Must successfully complete and pass WSP’s Motor Vehicle screening.
Ability to operate heavy mobile, construction type equipment.
Good understanding of Health and Safety practices and mechanical aptitude.
Must be able to pass a HAZWOPER physical
Ability to complete shift work including nights, weekends, and holidays, as necessary (shifts are 12-hours per day).
Ability to operate and maintain all equipment in a safe and controlled manner in accordance with site health and safety plans and industry best practices and applicable programs such as OSHA
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds several times per day.
Ability to walk up and down stairs and on unimproved areas of the site several times per day.
This role is subject to a client-mandated drug/alcohol testing policy. As such, employee may be subject to random drug/alcohol tests. A copy of this policy will be provided during employee onboarding and is available upon applicant request.
Preferred Qualifications
New Mexico wastewater treatment operator certification "D" level or higher.
Two (2) years or more operating an industrial wastewater treatment plant.
DOT licensed driver with water tanker certification a plus
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
Job sites may be located at various elevations, including mountain environments at elevations above 8,000 feet, depending on the site
Exposure to differing temperatures levels, including extreme heat and extreme cold, snowy conditions
Required use of correct PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, high visibility clothing, steel-toed work boots and anti-slip footwear devices, occasional use of a respirator is required
Manual dexterity required to use equipment
Prolonged periods of standing, walking, reaching, balancing, kneeling crouching, crawling and ascending stairs throughout facility
Walking the process floor and hiking unimproved areas of the site, walking may exceed several miles per day
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