Treatment Plant Operator - Water
Responsibilities
- Operates, maintains & repairs drinking water supply & treatment machinery & equipment, including but not limited to watersheds, reservoirs, WTP’s, chlorinators, transmission mains, flow control stations, chemical feed equipment, pumps & ejectors, motors, air compressors, valves, gates and other related equipment.
- Makes routine laboratory tests at various stages of treatment in accordance with standard procedures and makes changes in treatment chemicals and equipment as required to maintain treatment performance within established limits.
- Takes and records readings of instruments, makes adjustments in equipment as indicated or required and maintain operation and treatment log.
- Checks machinery and equipment for malfunctions, conducts regular & routine preventative maintenance, makes repairs to or assists in the repair or overhaul of process machinery & equipment.
- Performs treatment related duties as required, including but not limited to, grounds maintenance, treated water and waste stream sampling on or off the several facilities operating valves and gates to adjust flow rates, adjusting recording instruments, performing inventories of and ordering chemicals as directed, changing chlorine cylinders, operating motor vehicles in support of various treatment related operations, and salting and sanding or plowing snow in support of the facility operations.
- Performs incidental custodial cleaning and maintenance painting required to maintain treatment plants and other facilities in neat, clean and orderly fashion.
- Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications
- Valid (any grade) Massachusetts Drinking Water Operator’s Certificate for Treatment, or an advanced degree in the physical or biological sciences with a special emphasis on water or waste water treatment.
- A High School Diploma or equivalent and two years of satisfactory experience working in a public or private water or wastewater treatment facility.
- Ability to obtain a valid Massachusetts Drinking Water Operator’s Certificate within eighteen months of appointment.
- Valid Massachusetts driver’s license.
- Knowledge of and familiarity with water or wastewater treatment processes and operations founded on demonstrated record of experience in the same or similar field.
- Knowledge of and familiarity with basic water chemistry & laboratory procedures and equipment used in water and wastewater analysis.
- Demonstrates competence in mathematics and familiarity with routine calculations used in water or wastewater treatment and process control, such as detention time, filtration rate, chemical dosage & feed rate, pollutant concentration and process loading rate.
- Knowledge of and familiarity with construction and operating characteristics of valves, gates, pumps, motors, compressors and other equipment as used in water or wastewater treatment plants and processors.
- Physical ability and agility sufficient to operate valve, gates and other equipment as required in treatment facility or pumping operation and control involving the entry into manholes and vaults, climbing ladders, etc.
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Retail Savings Plan
- Up to 14 paid Holidays
- Personal Days
- Vacation Time
- Earned Sick Leave
- Employee Assistance Program
- Tuition Reimbursement
Schedule
40 hours per week. 7:00AM – 3:30 PM, Monday-Friday
Pay
Starting rate $19.10 - $20.27 per hour Annual Increases up to $26.44 per hour With T1 license Starting rate $21.02 -$22.30 per hour Annual increases up to $29.10 per hour
Contact Information
The City of Pittsfield's Department of Public Utilities, Water Division, is seeking a qualified individual to fill the Treatment Plant Operator position (TPO).
We are an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to promoting a multicultural work force, excellence in public service, and on-going mutual respect in our working relationships.
Nestled in the heart of the Berkshires, the City of Pittsfield is a vibrant and welcoming community that blends rich history with a forward-thinking outlook. As the cultural and economic hub of the region, Pittsfield offers a dynamic environment where innovation and tradition coexist harmoniously. Our city government is committed to fostering a high-quality of life for all residents by delivering essential services, promoting sustainable growth, and championing a diverse and inclusive community.
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