Job Description:
Drinking Water Production Operator
Description
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Employment TypeFull Time
Job SummaryWater Process OperatorPay Range: $23.75 to $29.11 per hour depending on qualifications
Working for the City of Olathe is more than a job. You will be trained, supported, and valued. You’ll make a difference in the community, work alongside experienced people, receive leadership support, and work in a stable and positive work environment. The City of Olathe strives to be an inclusive place to work. We set the standard for success in Public Service. Our employees are dedicated to the City’s core values of Leadership through Service, Teamwork, Customer Service, Learning and Communication. The City of Olathe's Infrastructure Department is nationally accredited by the American Public Works Association.
The City of Olathe is seeking a Water Process Operator to join our award-winning Water Production facility. This is a key position that works with a trained team, and independently at times, to perform a variety of skilled computer, laboratory, and field work supporting the production of drinking water for the residents of Olathe.
This is an
entry level position, prior experience in drinking water operations is not required and on-the-job training is provided. We’re looking for someone with experience working effectively in a team setting. If you are organized, have the ability to communicate relevant information verbally and in writing, are analytical, and have a mechanical aptitude, this may be the job for you.
A typical day might include collecting water samples and performing lab work, inspecting and documenting plan equipment according to a checklist, and cleaning and maintaining drinking water production facilities.
If you are looking to start or further your career in this field, the City of Olathe is a great place to work!
Shift will be determined at the time of offer from the shifts listed below. Weekend Nights (5th Shift)- 5:30 PM to 7:00 AM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday overnights
- (includes a $3.50/hour shift differential)
OR
Weekend Days (4th Shift)- 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
- (includes a $1.25/hour shift differential)
Worksite Location: 27065 W. 83rd Street, Lenexa, KS
City of Olathe employees enjoy a comprehensive benefit package including health, dental, vision, and disability insurance; vacation leave, sick leave, and paid parental leave; multiple retirement savings opportunities; education reimbursement; and more. For more information about our benefits, click here .
For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.The Water Process Operator I performs a variety of skilled computer, laboratory, and field work to ensure the proper operation of pumps, valves, motors and other equipment for regulatory compliance. They work with a trained team and independently at times playing a key role in drinking water production for the City of Olathe. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Water Process Operator I, Water Process Operator II, and Water Control Operator.
Key Responsibilities- Inspects, monitors, and documents plant and remote facility operations by reading and interpreting information provided by the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, meters, gauges, and other field instrumentation; performs general plant facility maintenance including cleaning and repairing plant facilities; performs visual checks of pumps, valves, motors, and other equipment; collaborates with operation and maintenance team to troubleshoot plant processes and equipment.
- Collects samples and performs a variety of process and regulatory water quality tests as part of a certified field laboratory; completes associated documentation for sample collection and analysis; works closely with the City’s Environmental Laboratory on testing requirements and techniques.
- Maintains accurate plant operation logs and reports; performs and documents mathematical calculations; utilizes a variety of software applications such as Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word), Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) database, Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS), and the SCADA system; communicates effectively and follows written and oral instructions.
- Operates assigned vehicles and equipment such as fork-lifts and pallet jacks for chemical receiving; assists with snow removal including driving a snowplow as required; drives to remote sites for sample collection, monitoring, troubleshooting, and other tasks as required.
- Adheres to safe work practices and procedures; reviews chemical safety data sheets; demonstrates proper use of safety equipment, including a respirator, confined space entry and fall protection equipment; participates in required safety training.
- Works weekends, holidays, evenings and nights as required; performs on-call duties and overtime as required.
QualificationsExperience: Strong organizational, analytical, teamwork, communication, and mechanical skills are required. Previous teamwork experience with similar responsibilities is preferred.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. A Class I Water Operator Certification within the State of Kansas is required within 24 months of employment.
Environmental or Physical Demands: The Water Process Operator I will perform work inbothindoorandoutdoorenvironments and will be subjectto adverse weather conditions and noise. The work requires routine and frequent sitting, walking, standing, twisting, bending, kneeling, and climbing and descending ladders and stairs. Employees in this role will push, pull, and lift heavy objects and equipment including empty and charged fire hoses, plastic and metal 55- gallon drums. They will operate a variety of hand and tools and will use dollies or hand trucks to move pallets and drums. The position requires the ability to move between multiple locations, often multiple times in a day. Site locations may expose the individual to dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, various forms of precipitation, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, toxic agents, pathogenic substances, and other hazards. Some tasks are performed in areas where the ground is uneven and/or water soaked. Job functions in and around excavations, confined spaces, mechanized equipment, roadways, and bodies of water present the need for alertness and safety awareness. The work requires the ability to see, hear, and smell in order to detect problems and ensure the safety of employees and others in response to exposure to the hazards associated with this position.