What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Systems Operator IV position at Santa Fe County?
JOB
To perform advanced level and regulatory compliant operations for water and/or wastewater systems under the jurisdiction of the Santa Fe County to serve its customers and the public.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Perform duties of advanced complexity in connection with the general and specialized operations of water treatment, water storage and distribution, pump stations, biological and chemical treatment of wastewater, treated effluent disposal and reuse.Perform tasks of advanced complexity associated with the water operations, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of equipment, such as pumps, generators, pressurized vessels, blowers and compressors, metering devices. Monitoring of chemical water treatment and biological wastewater treatment systems.Adjust flow rates, monitor and adjust chemical doses, operate and troubleshoot pump controls, perform repairs on equipment and maintain clear and accurate records of activities and events. Perform advanced calculations to determine conditions associated with water treatment process and operations. Prepare water and wastewater compliance reports to be submitted to New Mexico Environmental Department. Perform advanced level customer service and relations in the field, interacting with technical support staff within and outside of Santa Fe County personnel. Perform advanced duties in connection collecting samples of water and wastewater, in accordance with standards procedures and regulatory requirements. Perform advanced laboratory testing on water and wastewater samples, interpret results, collect and interpret existing records, collect and interpret meter and gauge data, and maintain up to date operational logs. Under general supervision, monitors and perform operations related to applicable regulatory compliance. Maintain treatment plant work areas, grounds, equipment and tools, so that conditions are always conducive to a safe and health promoting environment.Report verbally and in writing about malfunctions, abnormalities and potential hazards associated with the daily operations of water and wastewater systems. Provide basic training to Utility Workers and lower-level operators about the general operations of water and wastewater systemsAssessment of duties to be performed include cleaning and maintaining facilities. Perform inventory of equipment and tools, and report any losses, damage, or other conditions that may need department support. Perform mechanical work for preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment typically found in water and wastewater facilities. Operate road machinery and associated equipment used in day-to-day operations of water and wastewater. May act as a lead in critical and complex evaluations to resolve system operations.May make presentations to members of the public to support the public’s knowledge of water and wastewater systems May supervise or lead other team members as assigned.Performs work order as assigned.Knowledge/ Skills: Knowledge of physics and arithmetic applicable to support and justify water and wastewater treatment operations, troubleshooting and correction.Reading comprehension and writing skills. Ability to learn occupational hazards and safety procedures in wastewater operations and maintenance; ability to operate powered and manual equipment, machinery, and tools used in wastewater plant operations and maintenance; establish effective co-working relationships; understand and follow oral and or written communication; observe safety procedures.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Working Conditions: Work is performed inside and outside, sometimes in inclement weather. Incumbents are exposed to confined spaces, loud noises, vibrations, chemicals, toxic gases, fumes, and to infections, diseases and allergens. Work may expose the employee to minor injuries in the form of skin cuts, bruises, scrapes, as well as more serious injury. Work is strenuous; must be able to lift and/or move 100 pounds with equipment or assistance, carrying, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, speaking, hearing, good visual acuity including color, close, distance, peripheral, and depth perception. Irregular working hours and night work may be required.Employee may be called out in emergency situations related to water & wastewater system operations. When contacted, the employee is expected to report to work unless there are special non-recurring circumstances, regardless of the location of the employee’s residence. Must be available for 24-hour emergency stand-by duties when required. Conditions of Employment: Selected candidate must submit to and pass a County paid pre-employment physical and drug/alcohol screening. Additionally, the selected candidate must submit to and pass a county paid criminal background screening. The selected candidate must possess and maintain a valid New Mexico Class D Driver’s License as incumbent shall be appointed to drive a County vehicle during the performance of his/her duties. Must be certified in CPR and First Aid within six (6) months of hire.Dual Certification Pay is offered when an employee has both the NM Water Systems Level IV and Wastewater Systems Level IV certifications. The compensation step you are placed in will be determined by the number of years of experience an employee has at the time of the job offer, with those meeting the minimum qualifications falling into a Step 1, and qualifying for one additional step with each additional year of experience beyond the minimum
To perform advanced level and regulatory compliant operations for water and/or wastewater systems under the jurisdiction of the Santa Fe County to serve its customers and the public.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Perform duties of advanced complexity in connection with the general and specialized operations of water treatment, water storage and distribution, pump stations, biological and chemical treatment of wastewater, treated effluent disposal and reuse.Perform tasks of advanced complexity associated with the water operations, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of equipment, such as pumps, generators, pressurized vessels, blowers and compressors, metering devices. Monitoring of chemical water treatment and biological wastewater treatment systems.Adjust flow rates, monitor and adjust chemical doses, operate and troubleshoot pump controls, perform repairs on equipment and maintain clear and accurate records of activities and events. Perform advanced calculations to determine conditions associated with water treatment process and operations. Prepare water and wastewater compliance reports to be submitted to New Mexico Environmental Department. Perform advanced level customer service and relations in the field, interacting with technical support staff within and outside of Santa Fe County personnel. Perform advanced duties in connection collecting samples of water and wastewater, in accordance with standards procedures and regulatory requirements. Perform advanced laboratory testing on water and wastewater samples, interpret results, collect and interpret existing records, collect and interpret meter and gauge data, and maintain up to date operational logs. Under general supervision, monitors and perform operations related to applicable regulatory compliance. Maintain treatment plant work areas, grounds, equipment and tools, so that conditions are always conducive to a safe and health promoting environment.Report verbally and in writing about malfunctions, abnormalities and potential hazards associated with the daily operations of water and wastewater systems. Provide basic training to Utility Workers and lower-level operators about the general operations of water and wastewater systemsAssessment of duties to be performed include cleaning and maintaining facilities. Perform inventory of equipment and tools, and report any losses, damage, or other conditions that may need department support. Perform mechanical work for preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment typically found in water and wastewater facilities. Operate road machinery and associated equipment used in day-to-day operations of water and wastewater. May act as a lead in critical and complex evaluations to resolve system operations.May make presentations to members of the public to support the public’s knowledge of water and wastewater systems May supervise or lead other team members as assigned.Performs work order as assigned.Knowledge/ Skills: Knowledge of physics and arithmetic applicable to support and justify water and wastewater treatment operations, troubleshooting and correction.Reading comprehension and writing skills. Ability to learn occupational hazards and safety procedures in wastewater operations and maintenance; ability to operate powered and manual equipment, machinery, and tools used in wastewater plant operations and maintenance; establish effective co-working relationships; understand and follow oral and or written communication; observe safety procedures.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Working Conditions: Work is performed inside and outside, sometimes in inclement weather. Incumbents are exposed to confined spaces, loud noises, vibrations, chemicals, toxic gases, fumes, and to infections, diseases and allergens. Work may expose the employee to minor injuries in the form of skin cuts, bruises, scrapes, as well as more serious injury. Work is strenuous; must be able to lift and/or move 100 pounds with equipment or assistance, carrying, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, speaking, hearing, good visual acuity including color, close, distance, peripheral, and depth perception. Irregular working hours and night work may be required.Employee may be called out in emergency situations related to water & wastewater system operations. When contacted, the employee is expected to report to work unless there are special non-recurring circumstances, regardless of the location of the employee’s residence. Must be available for 24-hour emergency stand-by duties when required. Conditions of Employment: Selected candidate must submit to and pass a County paid pre-employment physical and drug/alcohol screening. Additionally, the selected candidate must submit to and pass a county paid criminal background screening. The selected candidate must possess and maintain a valid New Mexico Class D Driver’s License as incumbent shall be appointed to drive a County vehicle during the performance of his/her duties. Must be certified in CPR and First Aid within six (6) months of hire.Dual Certification Pay is offered when an employee has both the NM Water Systems Level IV and Wastewater Systems Level IV certifications. The compensation step you are placed in will be determined by the number of years of experience an employee has at the time of the job offer, with those meeting the minimum qualifications falling into a Step 1, and qualifying for one additional step with each additional year of experience beyond the minimum