Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District
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Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District
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Join our Team and be part of The Brushy Creek Life!
Come experience "The Brushy Creek Life" in Round Rock, Texas, just minutes north of Austin. Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District enjoys the quiet rural aspects of small-town America while having proximity to cosmopolitan amenities.
Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District is home to 18,000+ residents. Formed initially as Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 2 in 1977, BCMUD provides water and wastewater services, recreational activities, beautiful gardens, parks, and miles of trails through the Brushy Creek community. BCMUD operates four swimming pools, four tennis courts, and a disc golf course throughout the community.
At the heart of our District is the Brushy Creek Community Center. Our Community Center features two gyms, two racketball courts, weight room, rock wall, and recreational programming, including various fun activities, educational and fitness classes.
Brushy Creek employs approximately 190 seasonal, part-time, and full-time team members.
The Utility Maintenance Technician maintains and operates a variety of equipment used in the construction, operation, repair maintenance, and replacement of water sewer, street and storm drainage facilities and systems.
- Monitor the performance of all equipment, gauges, and charts in the SCADA and pump stations
- Record Statistical data concerning equipment operations
- Maintain, operate, repair, and replace equipment as necessary
- Operate, maintain, and repair malfunctions at the offsite lift stations, gauges, pumps, filters, and other controls and equipment
- Collect samples and identify concentrations of chemical, physical, or biological characteristics of water distribution required in accordance with local, state, and federal requirements
- Valid Class D certification and a Collection I Wastewater certification or the ability to obtain within one year from hire date.
- A valid Texas driver's license.
- The District covers the entire cost of employees' medical, dental, and vision coverage, along with Life Insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), and Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance up to 50K.
- Retirement plan through the Texas County District Retirement System with a contribution match of 2 to 1 at retirement
- Employee funded 457 option
- Certification pay
- Longevity pay
- Employee Community Center Membership
- Access to community pools and tennis courts
- 50% Off Sports & Classes