What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wastewater Operator D position at City Of Sterling & Office Of Clerk?
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PRIMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION: Performs a variety of duties to facilitate the flow and treatment of wastewater; maintains equipment, tools, pumps, grounds, and facilities; keeps appropriate records
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under direct supervision of the Utilities Superintendent and within the City of Sterlings policies/procedures and quality standards, the Wastewater Operator I performs the following essential functions and responsibilities: (Essential functions are those functions that the individual who holds the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodation.)
1. Performs all duties in conformance to appropriate safety and security standards.
2. Provides security of facility area;
3. Inputs maintenance work records on personal computer; performs sampling and testing on land and biosolids;
4. Makes operating process changes based upon routine tests and gauge and meter readings; operates and calibrates plant process controls, Ultra-violet light disinfection system, sludge de-watering/thickening equipment and polymer systems, reclaim water treatment facility, and chlorine and sulfur dioxide system;
5. Assists in wastewater lab analyses as required or, may be required to complete lab techniques and records results of same;
6. Inspects plant and related facilities; starts and stops pumps; regulates valves and observes flow dials; reads gauges and records information shown;
7. Performs a variety of documentation activities, inputs maintenance work records; records relating to inventory, maintenance, construction, and inspections, equipment records for services and maintenance;
8. Operates a computer utilizing such software programs as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases;
9. Utilizes appropriate department-issued Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when necessary, following all applicable safety rules and regulations.
10. Carries a City- issued communication device issued by the department for work-related communications while in Logan County.
11. Performs other related functions as otherwise assigned, delegated or required by the Utilities Superintendent.
SUPERVISION OF OTHERS: Has no responsibility for supervision.
Physical Requirements:
1. Physical requirements include ability to extend hands(s) and arm(s) in any direction; pick, pinch, work with fingers and palm as well as whole hand; lift fifty (50) pounds; some lifting and carrying objects weighing up to twenty (20) pounds; some pushing, pulling, and climbing; move about on foot to accomplish tasks; push/pull, lift, move, draw/drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion for extended periods of time.
2. Physical mobility sufficient to carry on the inspection of the operation of equipment, infrastructure repairs and maintenance at various work sites.
3. Cognitive ability sufficient to perform and understand and apply simple to complex mathematical concepts.
4. Manual dexterity sufficient to operate keyboard devices requiring repetitive arm/hand movements.
5. Visual acuity sufficient to perform work which deals largely with preparing/reviewing reports and records, driving vehicles and for visual inspection which may involve small parts/defects in equipment.
6. Hearing acuity sufficient to receive, comprehend and understand detailed information through oral communications, telephone conversations, radio traffic, etc., and to make fine discriminations in sounds in order to perform duties safely.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Work requires occasional contact with dust, noise, poor lighting, hot and cold temperature extremes, fire, odors over which no control can be exercised, or erratic humans; hazards are moderate requiring care and use of proper safety equipment and procedures to prevent injury
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS:
1. May attend evening meetings and work extra hours;
2. May serve on special City task forces;
3. Subject to 24-hour call back for emergency conditions;
4. May work non-standard hours such as evenings, weekends and holidays;
5. Cross trained in other functional areas to assist in special projects as needed or assigned;
6. May assist in special projects as needed or otherwise delegated.
QUALIFICATIONS: The degree of knowledge, ability and physical requirements as outlined under this section is that which is necessary to satisfactory perform the essential functions of this position. Employees should be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the essential physical functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities and possess the necessary physical requirements, with or without the aid of mechanical devices, to perform safely the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge of:
Safety practices and requirements of a wastewater treatment plant;
Federal, State and local codes and regulations related to wastewater treatment;
Equipment, unit processes, procedures, and methods involved in the operation of a wastewater treatment facility
bio-solids regulations.
sampling techniques
methods, materials, and equipment used in construction, maintenance, and repair activities in Wastewater division.
methods, materials, and equipment used in all other construction, maintenance, and repair activities within the Wastewater Division
Ability to:
1. Plan, prioritize, organize, and optimize assigned functions
2. Perform mathematical calculations required for the appropriate level of certification;
3. Express or exchange ideas effectively to a diverse audience by means of the spoken word and/or written documents;
4. Communicate in an effective, cordial, tactful, and professional manner suitable for the situation while performing activities in which employee must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other members of the general public and vendors;
5. Operate a computer utilizing such software programs as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases;
6. Represents department/division and City of Sterling in a positive responsive manner to fellow employees and vendors;
7. Comprehend and follow complex written and/or oral instructions, to compile information, to complete and file accurate reports, with minimal supervision;
8. Demonstrate the safe operation, and performance of minor maintenance of equipment associated with or used in course of accomplishing the primary purpose(s) of the position;
9. Deal with the public in a cordial, tactful and professional manner which serves to maintain and develop effective working relationships with clientele. Exercise sound judgment, reasoning and decision making which produces logical and consistent results and outcomes.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
Education: High School graduation or G.E.D.
Experience: One (1) years at a wastewater treatment plant as a maintenance worker or operation trainee preferred;
Training/Certifications:
Certification as Class D Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator within one year of appointment.
Special Requirements:
Possess and maintain an appropriate CO operators license with appropriate endorsements for the type of City owned vehicle which the employee may operate in the scope of employment.
PRIMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION: Performs a variety of duties to facilitate the flow and treatment of wastewater; maintains equipment, tools, pumps, grounds, and facilities; keeps appropriate records
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under direct supervision of the Utilities Superintendent and within the City of Sterlings policies/procedures and quality standards, the Wastewater Operator I performs the following essential functions and responsibilities: (Essential functions are those functions that the individual who holds the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodation.)
1. Performs all duties in conformance to appropriate safety and security standards.
2. Provides security of facility area;
3. Inputs maintenance work records on personal computer; performs sampling and testing on land and biosolids;
4. Makes operating process changes based upon routine tests and gauge and meter readings; operates and calibrates plant process controls, Ultra-violet light disinfection system, sludge de-watering/thickening equipment and polymer systems, reclaim water treatment facility, and chlorine and sulfur dioxide system;
5. Assists in wastewater lab analyses as required or, may be required to complete lab techniques and records results of same;
6. Inspects plant and related facilities; starts and stops pumps; regulates valves and observes flow dials; reads gauges and records information shown;
7. Performs a variety of documentation activities, inputs maintenance work records; records relating to inventory, maintenance, construction, and inspections, equipment records for services and maintenance;
8. Operates a computer utilizing such software programs as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases;
9. Utilizes appropriate department-issued Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when necessary, following all applicable safety rules and regulations.
10. Carries a City- issued communication device issued by the department for work-related communications while in Logan County.
11. Performs other related functions as otherwise assigned, delegated or required by the Utilities Superintendent.
SUPERVISION OF OTHERS: Has no responsibility for supervision.
Physical Requirements:
1. Physical requirements include ability to extend hands(s) and arm(s) in any direction; pick, pinch, work with fingers and palm as well as whole hand; lift fifty (50) pounds; some lifting and carrying objects weighing up to twenty (20) pounds; some pushing, pulling, and climbing; move about on foot to accomplish tasks; push/pull, lift, move, draw/drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion for extended periods of time.
2. Physical mobility sufficient to carry on the inspection of the operation of equipment, infrastructure repairs and maintenance at various work sites.
3. Cognitive ability sufficient to perform and understand and apply simple to complex mathematical concepts.
4. Manual dexterity sufficient to operate keyboard devices requiring repetitive arm/hand movements.
5. Visual acuity sufficient to perform work which deals largely with preparing/reviewing reports and records, driving vehicles and for visual inspection which may involve small parts/defects in equipment.
6. Hearing acuity sufficient to receive, comprehend and understand detailed information through oral communications, telephone conversations, radio traffic, etc., and to make fine discriminations in sounds in order to perform duties safely.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Work requires occasional contact with dust, noise, poor lighting, hot and cold temperature extremes, fire, odors over which no control can be exercised, or erratic humans; hazards are moderate requiring care and use of proper safety equipment and procedures to prevent injury
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS:
1. May attend evening meetings and work extra hours;
2. May serve on special City task forces;
3. Subject to 24-hour call back for emergency conditions;
4. May work non-standard hours such as evenings, weekends and holidays;
5. Cross trained in other functional areas to assist in special projects as needed or assigned;
6. May assist in special projects as needed or otherwise delegated.
QUALIFICATIONS: The degree of knowledge, ability and physical requirements as outlined under this section is that which is necessary to satisfactory perform the essential functions of this position. Employees should be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the essential physical functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities and possess the necessary physical requirements, with or without the aid of mechanical devices, to perform safely the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge of:
Safety practices and requirements of a wastewater treatment plant;
Federal, State and local codes and regulations related to wastewater treatment;
Equipment, unit processes, procedures, and methods involved in the operation of a wastewater treatment facility
bio-solids regulations.
sampling techniques
methods, materials, and equipment used in construction, maintenance, and repair activities in Wastewater division.
methods, materials, and equipment used in all other construction, maintenance, and repair activities within the Wastewater Division
Ability to:
1. Plan, prioritize, organize, and optimize assigned functions
2. Perform mathematical calculations required for the appropriate level of certification;
3. Express or exchange ideas effectively to a diverse audience by means of the spoken word and/or written documents;
4. Communicate in an effective, cordial, tactful, and professional manner suitable for the situation while performing activities in which employee must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other members of the general public and vendors;
5. Operate a computer utilizing such software programs as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases;
6. Represents department/division and City of Sterling in a positive responsive manner to fellow employees and vendors;
7. Comprehend and follow complex written and/or oral instructions, to compile information, to complete and file accurate reports, with minimal supervision;
8. Demonstrate the safe operation, and performance of minor maintenance of equipment associated with or used in course of accomplishing the primary purpose(s) of the position;
9. Deal with the public in a cordial, tactful and professional manner which serves to maintain and develop effective working relationships with clientele. Exercise sound judgment, reasoning and decision making which produces logical and consistent results and outcomes.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
Education: High School graduation or G.E.D.
Experience: One (1) years at a wastewater treatment plant as a maintenance worker or operation trainee preferred;
Training/Certifications:
Certification as Class D Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator within one year of appointment.
Special Requirements:
Possess and maintain an appropriate CO operators license with appropriate endorsements for the type of City owned vehicle which the employee may operate in the scope of employment.