Utility Plant Operator Dual License C
Position Function
Daily operation of the City's water treatment plants and/or wastewater reclamation facility.
Tasks/Duties
- Effectively and competently operate facilities in compliance with rules, regulations, policies and standard procedures to provide public health and safety, and no adverse environmental impacts.
- Inspect plant equipment and machinery to determine that all machinery is operating properly.
- Take samples of process fluid (i.e., sludge, effluent, influent, finished water, etc.) at various stages in the treatment and collection/distribution processes, preserve samples in accordance with standard practice for parameter involved, and deliver samples to laboratory. Interpret results with supervisor to determine effectiveness of treatment processes. Record results in logs and/or spreadsheets.
- Adjust control devices of processes, manually and/or remotely by SCADA, to provide effective treatment. Operate gates, valves and other mechanical equipment. Inspect and adjust treatment plant equipment, such as digesters, sludge collection equipment, filters, chemical feed systems, conveyors, screens, and related equipment. Inspect records, charts, and meters and make adjustments to process on the basis of recorded information in accordance with operating instructions. Utilize supplemental and/or storage and recovery sources to maintain adequate pressure and supply for the reuse water system.
- Enter data in handwritten and/or computerized logs for equipment run time, total flow/use of liquids and chemicals, process adjustments or modifications, deviations from normal conditions, and calibration/repair work. Complete regulatory required calibration/repair logs accurately and within time requirement.
- Operate bio-solids handling and dewatering process equipment as required.
- Inspect facility fencing, tanks, buildings and equipment to maintain proper level of security and verify no indication of attempted or actual security breach.
- Change / replenish chemicals in feed equipment. Maintain awareness of safe work practices and City safety policies, including the City’s Process Safety Management and Risk Management Programs.
- Use senses of sight, sound and feel to recognize and identify potential problem situations with facilities and/or equipment, including interpretation of logs and/or reports. Provide supervisory personnel with concise descriptions of potential problems and possible fixes as applicable.
- Drive to and from job locations, carrying hazardous materials. Perform additional duties as assigned. Be available for emergency call-outs. Participate in rotating day/night shifts and on call duty.
- Operate a forklift, tractor, pickup truck, and other mechanical equipment daily.
- Utilize computerized maintenance system software (CMMS/MP2) to enter work orders for all repairs, to record troubleshooting and repair methods, and close out completed work. Through the CMMS Technician, maintain updated equipment list (serial numbers, manufacturer, model, etc.) as equipment is added, deleted or modified.
- Provide after-hours and weekend dispatch tasks. Participate in rotating day/night shifts and on call duty.
- Utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as outlined in standard operating procedures and as applicable to the task and conditions.
- Minor excavation and digging for electrical conduit, small diameter piping, and piping/valve repair as required.
- Perform facility and vehicle maintenance to include: grass cutting, tree pruning, sweeping, dusting, washing, painting, trash pickup, and high pressure cleaning of equipment.
- Participate in operations/maintenance cross-training.
- In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential and may be required to perform duties outside of their normal job description.
- Complete required trainings as specified within the City Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.