What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Treatment Operator - NW Water Treatment Plant position at Brunswick County, NC?
Salary : $20.12 - $33.01 HourlyLocation : 3954 Clearwell Dr. NE Leland 28451, NCJob Type : Full TimeJob Number : 01276Department : Northwest Water Treatment PlantOpening Date : 09 / 26 / 2024Closing Date : ContinuousAbout UsBrunswick County is a vibrant coastal community located in southeastern North Carolina with approximately 47 miles of idyllic beaches and an abundance of quaint countryside. While consistently ranked one of the fastest-growing counties in North Carolina, Brunswick County is steeped in history and hospitality, and both residents and visitors enjoy a laidback atmosphere, close-knit community, and plenty of coastal charm. CareersAt Brunswick County we are committed to preserving our resources and enhancing the lives of our community through exceptional service. Join our team of talented staff and embark on a career where you will make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Our employees are our biggest asset, and we offer competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for advancement. About this Opportunity Brunswick County Public Utility is currently accepting applications for a Water Treatment Operator to join our Northwest Water Treatment Plant (WTP). Brunswick County's Northwest WTP is a 24 million gallon per day (MGD) drinking water treatment facility located in Northern Brunswick County near Leland. This facility is currently being expanded to 48 MGD and is in the process of adding reverse osmosis as part of the water treatment process. The Water Treatment Operator is responsible for performing highly technical and specialized work related to the Northwest Water Treatment Plant and associated distribution system, with the goal of providing overall high-quality drinking water to Brunswick County. Work involves the operation of water treatment plant processes and related equipment, including : Collecting and testing water samples.Controlling mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and chemical feed systems associated with the water treatment process.Making flow rate changes and chemical dosing changes. Assisting in the preparation of a variety of reports and maintaining records related to the water treatment process.Answering inquiries and addressing concerns from the public.Performing janitorial and other duties as assigned. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to exercise independent judgement and demonstrate initiative in all phases of work is required. The Water Treatment Operator reports to the Chief Utility Plant Operator. Career Ladder Brunswick County Public Utilities utilizes a career ladder program for advancement which allows employees to further their career in the water treatment field through promotion as advanced grades of NC Water Treatment Plant Operator certifications are attained. Promotions include a 5% increase in pay when all criteria are met. Individuals who do not possess a NC Grade C Water Treatment Plant Operator Certification will be hired at a Trainee level. Training and testing fees for water treatment operator certification are paid for by Brunswick County.Placement as a Water Treatment Operator I, II, III, or IV based on NC Certification level (Grade C, Grade B, Grade A, etc.) and experience. Employees with appropriate certification will be required to serve as Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) or Back-up ORC as necessary.Shift ScheduleThe Northwest Brunswick Water Treatment Plant operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Plant Operators work 12-hour rotating shifts Monday - Sunday (3 days on, 2 days off, 2 days on, 3 days off) with every other weekend off. Work schedules vary between 36 and 48 hours per week.Shifts at the Northwest Brunswick Water Treatment Plant are 7 : 30 am - 7 : 30 pm (Days), and 7 : 30 pm - 7 : 30 am (Nights). Plant Operators will rotate from a day shift schedule to a night shift schedule once every 4 weeks. Overtime is paid at time and one half after 40 hours worked in each work week.Operators working night shift hours will receive night shift differential pay at a rate of $2.50 per hour. Education and Experience High school diploma and one (1) to five (5) years of experience in a water / wastewater treatment or industrial facility preferred; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required skills, knowledge, and abilities. Associate's degree in the field of natural sciences highly preferred. Valid North Carolina or South Carolina Driver License required.Possession of Grade C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator Certification issued by the State of North Carolina or ability to obtain within the probationary period. Physical RequirementsMust be physically able to operate personal computer, related office equipment, and motor vehicle. Physical demand requirements are for Medium Work. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Additional InformationBrunswick County provides equal opportunity in employment for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by the law.Brunswick County is required by law to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired. Brunswick County participates in E-Verify to determine employment eligibility to work in the United States.All positions with Brunswick County require a valid driver's license and candidate must be current on Brunswick County taxes. A background check and drug screening will be conducted with a contingent offer of any position.Brunswick County employees are the county's most valuable asset. Therefore, it is the county's desire to offer a very rich and generous menu of fringe benefits. You can visit to see more detailed information on benefits. Brunswick County offers the following benefits : Vacation Leave Sick Leave Petty Leave Paid Holidays Longevity Pay Health Insurance 401 (k) Plan 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Term Life Coverage Long Term Disability Short Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts Vision Insurance Universal Life Insurance Critical Illness Tuition Assistance01 How many years of experience do you have working in a water or wastewater treatment facility? None Less than 1 year Between 1 and 2 years Between 2 and 5 years 5 or more years 02 Are you in the possession of a Water Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued by the state of North Carolina? If yes, please list the certification you hold. 03 Are you willing to work rotating twelve-hour shifts? Yes No Required Question
Salary : $20 - $33