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The City of Carbondale seeks a full-time Plant Maintenance Operator for the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant. This position includes maintaining the plant’s operations, performing repairs, and ensuring safety compliance. Ideal candidates possess strong mechanical skills, a valid CDL, and relevant experience in wastewater treatment.
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Carbondale, City of (IL)
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Location
Full-Time
Job Number
202400042
Public Works
Division
Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant
06/02/2025
Closing Date
7/3/2025 at 4:00 PM Central Time (US & Canada)
Dept./Div.: Public Works – Northwest Waste Water Treatment Plant (NWWWTP)
Nature of Work: This is a regular, full-time position at the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant (NWWWTP) in the Sewer Division of the Public Works Department. The Maintenance Operator is responsible for assigned duties related to the maintenance and operation of the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant and Systems. The Maintenance Operator reports to and is evaluated by the Plant Superintendent.
City of Carbondale, Illinois
Job Description/Job Opening Announcement
Title: Plant Maintenance Operator (Sewer Division)
Dept./Div.: Public Works – Northwest Waste Water Treatment Plant (NWWWTP)
Nature of Work: This is a regular, full-time position at the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant (NWWWTP) in the Sewer Division of the Public Works Department. The Maintenance Operator is responsible for assigned duties related to the maintenance and operation of the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant and Systems. The Maintenance Operator reports to and is evaluated by the Plant Superintendent.
Essential Duties:
1. Perform regular maintenance of all treatment plant facilities, equipment, pumps, motors, hoists, control panels and systems, valves, actuators, water and sewer lines, electrical systems, remote pumping stations, and other plant and sewer treatment appurtenances. This requires existing knowledge and maintenance skills applicable to sewage treatment plant facilities and equipment as stated herein.c. Visually observe indicator lights (red, green, yellow, etc.) and listening for a sound/buzzer
alarms to be notified when problems arise with the monitored equipment and the treatment
process. Properly acknowledge indicator lights, alarms, and the like and perform an
immediate inspection of troubled area.
10. Pick up liquid samples from various areas of the plant for the purpose of testing in either the plant laboratory or the Central Laboratory, which requires walking around open tanks on grating walkways and entering confined spaces. Perform laboratory tests as required, which involve using various laboratory instruments and chemicals and recording the results in writing and/or into a computer, using a self-contained air breathing unit when handling chlorine and/or entering a confined space.Other Duties: Perform all other tasks as and duties as assigned to carry out the mission of the Public Works Department.
Work Environment: Work is performed primarily outdoors in and around a treatment plant setting exposes the employee to fumes, odors, dust, smoke, gases, excessive noise, extreme heat/cold weather, and working in and around moving vehicles, equipment and machinery. PPE such as ear plugs, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves and steel toe shoes are required to be worn.
Physical Demands: Work requires the regular and frequent performance of physical tasks such as walking over rough or uneven surface, standing for extended periods of time, bending, stooping, crouching, crawling, kneeling, working in restricted and/or confined spaces, climbing ladders and stairs, frequent lifting and carrying of moderately heavy objects between 15 and 49 pounds, occasional lifting and carrying of heavy objects 50 to 75 pounds or more. Work also requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time, to operate vehicles and machinery, and the operating hand and power tools and equipment. Work also requires the ability to perceive and/or discriminate colors, sounds, depth, and texture.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications: Must have a high school diploma or equivalent; must possess or obtain and maintain a valid CDL Class B Illinois driver’s license with air-brake and tank endorsements within sixty (90) days of employment. Must pass pre-employment and ongoing random drug screening tests; a pre-employment background checks; and a pre-employment job duty physical evaluation.
Maintenance experience applicable to the job duties enumerated herein is required along with a strong mechanical aptitude; experience in a wastewater treatment plant or similar work environment is preferred.
Employee must obtain and maintain a Class “4” wastewater license from with Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) within four (4) years of employment; obtaining and maintaining this license is a condition of employment.
Normal Work Hours (Day Shift): Normal work hours are Monday thru Friday 7:00AM to 3:00PM, however work hours can vary should it become necessary to cover other shifts due to employee absence. Overtime work is mandatory for this position and will include tasks such as special projects, training, after hour’s emergencies, holidays, and other work as necessary for NWWWTP and Public Works operations.
Residency Boundary Requirement(Residency within the City’s “9-mile boundary” is required within six months of employment.)
Benefits Include:
Medical/Dental/Vision; Life Insurance; Retirement pension; 457 deferred compensation plan; Employee Assistance Program;10 days of vacation /12 days of sick leave per year; 12 city holidays, plus one floating holiday; Section 125 pretax deductions; Dependent Care Reimbursement Plan; Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
Regular, Full-time Position, Overtime Eligible
Salary: $20.80/hour (after 6 months of satisfactory probationary employment, the employee may be moved to a first six-month apprentice wage of $22.45; this position has a 4-year apprenticeship period, currently at$29.93).