✓ Pension ✓ Dental Insurance ✓ Disability Insurance ✓ Health Insurance ✓ Life Insurance
PAY: PO III - Min: $25.60/hour Mid: $32.64/hour Max: $39.68/hour
PO II - Min: $27.39/hour Mid: $34.92/hour Max: $42.46/hour
PO I - Min: $29.31/hour Mid: $37.37/hour Max: $45.43/hour
The purpose of this minimally supervised position is to monitor the water treatment (potable water) process at an assigned water treatment plant in compliance with state and federal environmental protection standards. Treats non-potable water so it becomes safe for the public to drink; keeps water storage tanks at correct operating levels; checks gauges, readings, flow levels, pumps, motors, and valves, etc.; tests chemical residuals throughout treatment processes; adjusts chemical feeders as needed based on laboratory results; maintains the effectiveness of water filters; inspects and cleans filters as needed.; drains sludge from basins; dewaters; drains and fills for cleaning; monitors meters; handles UV treatment as needed; ensures and optimizes adequate polymer supply; monitors the flow throughout the plant to ensure water quality; performs minor repairs on plant equipment such as repairing belts or greasing equipment; performs equipment calibrations; logs work activities such as lab results and process control changes; cleans chemical room and work stations; and documents problems or complaints.
The purpose of this position is to not only exercise some discretion but to also monitor processes, plant, and equipment of the water treatment process at an assigned water treatment plant ,as assigned, in compliance with state and federal environmental protection standards. Produces high quality, potable, drinking water; keeps water storage tanks at correct operating levels; checks gauges, readings, flow levels, pumps, motors, UV reactors, and valves, etc.; tests chemical residuals; performs pH, chlorine, manganese, turbidity, fluoride, phosphate, and alkalinity tests; adjusts and fills chemical feeders as needed; sprays and brushes off settling plates to keep them from getting stopped up; monitors the flow throughout the plant to ensure water quality; maintains the effectiveness of water filters; inspects and cleans filters as needed; drains sludge from basins; drains and fills for cleaning; flushes out sample lines; checks for oil loss of pumps and lubricates as needed; and receives/offloads chemicals.
Produces high quality, potable water by monitoring the water treatment process at an assigned water treatment plant or to perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled technical and maintenance work in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the water treatment facilities, as assigned, in compliance with established state and federal environmental guidelines. Provides drinking water; keeps water quality clean and pristine; checks gauges, readings, flow levels, pumps, motors, and valves, etc.; processes control measures in order to meet the MCLs and secondary limits as outlined by the EPD; tests chemical residuals throughout treatment processes; performs pH, chlorine, phosphate, fluoride, iron, color, and alkalinity tests; performs laboratory analyses; and adjusts chemical feeders as needed based on laboratory results; makes chemical or pump changes; calculates feed rates, chemical dosage, and flows; conducts safety checks; maintains the effectiveness of water filters; inspects and cleans filters as needed; drains sludge from basins; drains and fills for cleaning; climbs lime silo to measure lime levels; runs dewatering centrifuges; performs filter surveys; climbs into filter to measure sand and anthracite; enters readings on bench sheet and in WIMS; cleans turbimeters, UV lamps, and fillers; cleans off bar screens; turns river pumps on/off; and secures grounds.
High school diploma or equivalent plus training in water, wastewater, or natural treatment systems, or a related field depending on assignment; three (3) years of related work experience in water treatment plant operations or wastewater treatment facilities; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in performance of the essential functions and learn, comprehend, and apply all CCWA or departmental policies, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position.
Must possess and maintain valid Georgia driver’s license.
Must possess and maintain a Georgia Class I Water Operator License
High school diploma or equivalent plus training in water treatment, wastewater treatment, natural treatment systems, or a related field; two (2) years of related work experience in water treatment or wastewater operations depending on assignment; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in performance of the essential functions and learn, comprehend, and apply all CCWA or departmental policies, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position.
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license.
Must possess and maintain a Georgia Class II Water Operator License
High school diploma or equivalent; one (1) year of work experience in water or wastewater treatment operations; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in performance of the essential functions and learn, comprehend, and apply all CCWA or departmental policies, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position.
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license.
Must possess and maintain a Georgia Class III Water Operator License
This position classifies the physical exertion requirements involving lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 15 pounds or higher.
Tasks typically involve some combination of climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and prolonged standing; tasks may also involve some pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight.
At CCWA, it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees, including temporary employees, and applicants for employment based on qualifications, abilities, and merit. Therefore, CCWA prohibits discrimination against employees, applicants or any other legally covered persons because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation and gender identity or expression), citizenship, genetic information, disability status, past, current, or prospective membership in the uniformed services or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to job advertisements, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, benefits, and training.
Clayton County Water Authority has the right to revise this position description at any time and does not represent in any way a contract of employment.