Utilities Operator I –Knowledge of the basic tools, equipment, methods, safe work practices in the operation and routine maintenance used in maintaining pumping and electrical systems. Knowledge of basic water and wastewater treatment process and laboratory tests is highly desirable. Proficient skill in the safe use of various mechanical hand and power tools and equipment also are required. Additionally, the ability to learn and become proficient in reading and interpreting meters, gauges, and other recording devices; conducting laboratory tests; and in adjusting controls and treatment processes located in a wastewater treatment facility are required. Grade I water or wastewater certification issued by the State Water Resources Control Board upon being hired. Both water and wastewater certifications are highly desirable. Collections System Maintenance Certification is required within 2 years of hire.
Utilities Operator II – In addition to the knowledge, skill and abilities expected to a Utilities Operator I, the incumbent in the Utilities Operator II position is expected to possess demonstrated knowledge of the principles and methods of water & wastewater treatment systems; the mechanics of pumps and motors; the purposes and safe use of tools and equipment in the repair and adjustment of plant equipment; chemical and biological tests used in the monitoring of water & wastewater treatment plants and collection system processes; the operation and maintenance of a variety of light and heavy power driven equipment. Demonstrates skill in performing technical procedures in water & wastewater operations, performing and interpreting laboratory tests in water & wastewater treatment monitoring, operating a variety of heavy and light power-driven gas and diesel equipment, performing complex mechanical maintenance, and troubleshooting mechanical problems are required. Additionally, the skill in inspecting the overall operations of a water & wastewater treatment system, including detecting problems, maintaining, and repairing plant facilities and equipment; maintaining accurate and readable records, exercising good judgment in response to operational problems, communicating orally and in writing clearly and concisely, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with others are also required. Grade II water or wastewater certification issued by the State Water Resources Control Board upon being hired and obtaining both Water Treatment and Distribution Certification and wastewater certifications highly desirable. CWEA Grade II Collections System Maintenance Certification required within 2 years of hire. LICENSE/CERTIFICATEWhen assigned to Wastewater:
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