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Lead Reclamation Plant Operator
OTAY WATER DISTRICT San Diego, CA
$57k-77k (estimate)
Full Time | Utilities 5 Months Ago
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OTAY WATER DISTRICT is Hiring a Lead Reclamation Plant Operator Near San Diego, CA

Current Salary: $43.74 - $54.67 per hr. (Effective July 1, 2024: $46.36 – $57.95 per hr.)
Ideal Candidate
Do you have excellent analytical and troubleshooting skills? Are you resourceful and self-directed? Do you have experience with the treatment of wastewater with UV disinfection and the disposal of sludge? Can you interpret complex process control data? Are you excellent at leading people? If so, we want to hear from you.
Veterans and transitioning military personnel are also welcome. Are you a former service member with experience in a related field, such as Water Treatment Specialist, Water Support Technician, Water and Fuel Systems Maintenance, or similar occupation? If so, we encourage you to apply. Consider joining a team of dedicated professionals who work to protect and preserve water, one of our most valuable natural resources. The experience you've gained during your service can continue to impact the world with a career at Otay.
About the Position and Department
The Lead Reclamation Plant Operator is a part of the Water Operations Department and reports directly to the Reclamation Plant Supervisor. This position is a member of a dedicated, service-oriented team where collaboration and leadership are promoted at all levels.
The Operations Department is responsible for the operations, maintenance and repair of all Otay Water District facilities and equipment. Facilities include pipelines, reservoirs, pump stations, lift stations, and a reclamation plant for potable water and recycled water distribution, wastewater collections, and wastewater reclamation. The Operations Department has a staff of 54 employees.
How to ApplyApplications will be accepted until there are a sufficient number of highly qualified applicants from which to make a selection. For information on the recruitment process, please go to the Employment section of our website www.otaywater.gov or click here.

Essential Functions:

  • Participates in planning, implementing, coordinating, and documenting the activities and programs of the section.
  • Leads, guides, coordinates and participates fully in the operation and maintenance of the water reclamation plant and related facilities.
  • Coordinates and assigns the daily work activities for the Reclamation Plant Operators and monitors progress.
  • Instructs and trains personnel of the reclamation plant.
  • Creates computerized work orders/requests and tracks work in the reclamation plant section.
  • Compiles data and creates required or informational reports as needed..
  • Assists the Reclamation Plant Supervisor with the compliance of environmental requirements related to wastewater collection, including the implementation and execution of new and existing requirements.
  • Assists in budget preparation.
  • Investigates and documents customer complaints, illegal connections, easement encroachments, and sanitary sewer overflow issues.
  • Assists in providing and tracking safety training for section staff.
  • Prepares and maintains daily Treatment Plant Wastewater Analysis and Flow Database, and Treatment Plant Operations files.
  • Works in confined spaces utilizing proper safety techniques and equipment.
  • Participates in rotational shift including weekends and on-call/stand-by duties as required.
  • Must be able to respond to treatment plant and collection system stations within one (1) hour and assists in implementing an emergency response plan.
  • May serve as a member of the District's Hazwoper Team which includes entering and working in confined spaces, wearing SCBA respirator gear and respirator protection, wearing a Level A suit, and wearing a safety harness.
For complete job description, go to the Employment section of our website www.otaywater.gov or click here.
  • A valid California Class C Driver's License and a safe driving record.
  • State of California Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade III Certificate issued by the Water Resources Control Board.
  • State of California Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade IV Certificate issued by the Water Resources Control Board highly desired.

Experience:

Four (4) years experience in operating and maintaining a wastewater reclamation facility including two (2) years equivalent to a Reclamation Plant Operator III.

Education:

High school diploma or G.E.D.

This position will be subject to random drug testing during employment.
This is an hourly, non-exempt position.
Otay Water District is a Smoking, Tobacco and Nicotine Free Campus.
All Otay Water District employees are at-will pursuant to California Water Code, Section 71362.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Utilities

SALARY

$57k-77k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/19/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

09/16/2024

WEBSITE

otaywater.gov

HEADQUARTERS

SPRING VALLEY, CA

SIZE

100 - 200

FOUNDED

1956

CEO

GARY CROUCHER

REVENUE

$50M - $200M

INDUSTRY

Utilities

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About OTAY WATER DISTRICT

The Otay Water District is a water, recycled water, and sewer service provider. Through the efforts of a small group of private citizens, ranchers, and landowners who were concerned about the declining quality and quantity of water from their rural wells, the State Legislature authorized the establishment of the Otay Water District in 1956 as a California Special District under the provisions of the Municipal Water District Act of 1911. The Otay Water District is a "revenue neutral" public agency where each end user pays only his or her fair share of the District's costs of acquiring, treating..., transporting, or the operation and maintenance of the public water, recycled water, or sewer facilities. The District provides water service to nearly 226,000 customers within roughly 125 square miles of southeastern San Diego County, California. Its facilities serve the water, recycled water, and the sewer needs of customers residing in the communities of eastern Otay Mesa along the international border with Mexico, eastern Chula Vista, Jamul, Spring Valley, Rancho San Diego, and unincorporated areas of El Cajon and La Mesa. More
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