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Wastewater Supervisor
Your future begins here! As the Wastewater Supervisor, you will oversee daily operational activities of the San Luis wastewater treatment plant and field operations. Ensure water supply/quality and direct required treatment and field operations wastewater systems. Direct the operation, monitoring, maintenance, and repair of wastewater treatment equipment and systems. Monitor and maintain internal wastewater controls and procedures and ensure compliance with industry standards, regulatory requirements, permitted functions, and operating policies and procedures. Direct wastewater operators and field operations activities and participate in work assignments as required. Oversee laboratory operations, tests and analyzes wastewater samples, and initiate remedial actions. Requisition materials, parts, and tools to repair/maintain pumps, controls, valves, and related equipment. Review and evaluate readings, logs, and other data and adjust wastewater treatment processes accordingly. Supervise, discipline, train, schedule, and evaluate staff and participates in work assignments as needed or required. Establish, communicate, and enforce safety practices and emergency action plans/procedures. Collect and compile data for the preparation of routine, periodic, and special reports. Assist in repairing, replacing, servicing, and maintaining equipment and systems and operation of construction equipment. Respond to customers' calls on emergency situations (on-call). Manage resources effectively, including budget and personnel. Performs related duties as assigned. Ideal Candidate
Will possess knowledge of applicable federal/state/county/local standards/regulations relating to water distribution systems. Equipment, systems, and processes of wastewater treatment. Operation of wastewater treatment plant mechanical equipment. Wastewater sampling and analysis techniques. Hazardous material handling and disposal. Principles and practices of employee supervision, training, and evaluation. Occupational hazards and safety procedures/equipment. Will have the ability to evaluate and manage wastewater systems and related equipment. Troubleshoot in-process control/WWT. Interpret data. Direct the servicing, maintenance, and adjustment of wastewater equipment. Evaluate equipment malfunctions and determine repairs and/or adjustments. Review and evaluate records and logs and prepare reports. Enforce industrial safety procedures and ensure regulatory compliance. Supervise, train, and evaluate employees and schedule work assignments and activities. Minimum Requirements
Required: Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis. Education, Training and Experience: A high school diploma or GED equivalent. Three (3) years of full-time journey level water/wastewater treatment plant operation. License and Certification: A valid Arizona driver license at the time of appointment. State of Arizona Certifications as a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Arizona Department of Environment Quality (ADEQ) Grade III - Wastewater Collection. Desired/Preferred: Bilingual in Spanish and English. San Luis, Arizona residency. Supplemental Information
Open until filled. The City of San Luis is committed to professional growth and career development. Candidates with the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. Current employees may be given preferred consideration if they meet the position's minimum requirements.
Your future begins here! As the Wastewater Supervisor, you will oversee daily operational activities of the San Luis wastewater treatment plant and field operations. Ensure water supply/quality and direct required treatment and field operations wastewater systems. Direct the operation, monitoring, maintenance, and repair of wastewater treatment equipment and systems. Monitor and maintain internal wastewater controls and procedures and ensure compliance with industry standards, regulatory requirements, permitted functions, and operating policies and procedures. Direct wastewater operators and field operations activities and participate in work assignments as required. Oversee laboratory operations, tests and analyzes wastewater samples, and initiate remedial actions. Requisition materials, parts, and tools to repair/maintain pumps, controls, valves, and related equipment. Review and evaluate readings, logs, and other data and adjust wastewater treatment processes accordingly. Supervise, discipline, train, schedule, and evaluate staff and participates in work assignments as needed or required. Establish, communicate, and enforce safety practices and emergency action plans/procedures. Collect and compile data for the preparation of routine, periodic, and special reports. Assist in repairing, replacing, servicing, and maintaining equipment and systems and operation of construction equipment. Respond to customers' calls on emergency situations (on-call). Manage resources effectively, including budget and personnel. Performs related duties as assigned. Ideal Candidate
Will possess knowledge of applicable federal/state/county/local standards/regulations relating to water distribution systems. Equipment, systems, and processes of wastewater treatment. Operation of wastewater treatment plant mechanical equipment. Wastewater sampling and analysis techniques. Hazardous material handling and disposal. Principles and practices of employee supervision, training, and evaluation. Occupational hazards and safety procedures/equipment. Will have the ability to evaluate and manage wastewater systems and related equipment. Troubleshoot in-process control/WWT. Interpret data. Direct the servicing, maintenance, and adjustment of wastewater equipment. Evaluate equipment malfunctions and determine repairs and/or adjustments. Review and evaluate records and logs and prepare reports. Enforce industrial safety procedures and ensure regulatory compliance. Supervise, train, and evaluate employees and schedule work assignments and activities. Minimum Requirements
Required: Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis. Education, Training and Experience: A high school diploma or GED equivalent. Three (3) years of full-time journey level water/wastewater treatment plant operation. License and Certification: A valid Arizona driver license at the time of appointment. State of Arizona Certifications as a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Arizona Department of Environment Quality (ADEQ) Grade III - Wastewater Collection. Desired/Preferred: Bilingual in Spanish and English. San Luis, Arizona residency. Supplemental Information
Open until filled. The City of San Luis is committed to professional growth and career development. Candidates with the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. Current employees may be given preferred consideration if they meet the position's minimum requirements.