Water and Wastewater Operator - Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain Ski Resort · Park City, UT · 1 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain, monitor, and repair water mains, hydrants, meters, pumps, storage tanks and District infrastructure
- Locate and operate valves to safely shut down service for repairs, and notify affected property owners in advance
- Install, replace, and repair water meters and master valves for service extensions
- Read and record water meters on a monthly basis
- Respond to SCADA system and customer alarms to ensure water availability, system integrity, and resident safety – including after typical working hours and during weekends/holidays. Inspect booster and well pumps and storage tanks daily and complete required inspection reports
- Inspect fire hydrants and valves on a schedule set by the Supervisor
- Maintain and inspect manholes, wet wells, and lift stations daily and complete required reports
- Monitor operating conditions, meters, and gauges; record readings and operational data
- Collect and test water and sewage samples; document and report results to regulatory agencies
- Add chemicals such as chlorine or ammonia to disinfect water and other liquids as required
- Clean and maintain equipment, tanks, infrastructure, and work areas
- Inspect and review contractor work for compliance with District standards and specifications
- Coordinate with contractors and builders for construction water needs and usage
- Follow all OSHA and EPA safety standards and regulations, and inform the Supervisor of any equipment issues
Requirements and/or Qualifications
- At least 18 years of age
- High school diploma or GED
- Must reside within 30 minutes of District boundaries to ensure timely emergency response
- Working knowledge of water/sewer utility principles, practices, and methods
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work well with the public and supervisors
- Preferred Unrestricted Grade I Distribution Certification with the State of Utah or ability to obtain within reasonable time.
- Preferred Unrestricted Grade I Collections and Unrestricted Grade I Treatment with the State of Utah OR Unrestricted Small Lagoons Grade I with the State of Utah or ability to obtain within reasonable time.
- Valid driver license with a clean 3-year driving record
- Willingness to work in adverse weather, take on-call shifts, and work overtime as needed
- Positive, team-oriented attitude and willingness to follow direction
- Ability to pass a pre-employment background check, physical examination, and drug screening in accordance with District policy
- Preferred State of Utah Certifications: Unrestricted Grade I Distribution; Unrestricted Grade I Collections and Unrestricted Grade I Treatment with the State of Utah OR Unrestricted Small Lagoons Grade I
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to perform physical activities such as, but not limited to:
- Full range of body movements
- Reach, push, pull, lift, and carry objects that may be heavy (50+ pounds)
- Prolonged periods of standing, walking, bending, twisting, and repetitive actions
- Climb/descend stairs
- Manual dexterity to operate manual tools and power equipment on a constant basis
- Safely handle hazardous materials
Working Environment
- Physically demanding work requiring the ability to safely handle heavy objects and equipment
- A mix of standing, lifting, sitting, crouching, and walking throughout the day
- Regular exposure to heat, cold, dampness, and other outdoor elements
- Potential exposure to hazardous materials, such as chlorine, and confined space or trench work near gas, electrical, and sewer utilities
- Work performed around heavy machinery and vehicle traffic