Are you looking for a fantastic career at Aqua? We have a great opportunity for a Water Plant Operator for our Friday – Tuesday 12:00am – 8:00am schedule!
This role is under the direction of the Plant Manager and is responsible for the operation and preventative maintenance of pumping and purification equipment, instruments, buildings and grounds, and facilities as are or may be in use at the Vermilion County Division for the treatment and pumping of water.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
- Performs a wide variety of operating, maintenance and custodial duties. Tasks of the incumbent include, but are not limited to:
- Operation and control of all chemical feed equipment, sludge pumps, high and low service pumps, wash water pumps and clarifiers.
- Operates valves, electrical switchgear, electrical disconnects and switches.
- Control and wash filters by operation of appurtenant equipment.
- Backwash intakes and exercise individual judgment in changing intakes when conditions indicate the desirability of a change.
- Perform routine lab and bacteriological tests as directed.
- Operate, read, interpret and record as directed all instruments at the plant.
- Maintain records and charts.
- Report operational difficulties and irregularities and equipment malfunctions or damage to succeeding shift operator and/or supervisor.
- During freezing weather, make regular inspections at all points in the plant subject to freeze damage.
- Maintenance and housekeeping duties as assigned.
- Assists and trains under Production Manager and other operators as directed.
- Instruct and assign work to employees assigned to assist and/or train.
- Perform other duties in connection with the above.
- Enter shift tasks for that day into Maintenance Connection.
- Make call outs for union personnel after hours, on weekends and holidays.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL OR REGISTRATION QUALIFICATIONS:
- Possess a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have the technical ability to perform the duties of this classification.
- Be able to readily read, understand and accurately follow operating instructions both written and verbal.
- Mathematical ability to perform calculations to determine various ratios, dosages, and volumetric calculations that are required for the operation of the Treatment Facility.
- Must have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate in writing and accurately prepare technical reports. Have demonstrated reliable performance in previous jobs and/or school.
- Must be conscientious in respect for the responsibility to safeguard the public water supply and prevent pollution of area surface waters.
- Must be computer literate in database, spreadsheet and word processing capabilities and possess the ability to operate plant processes through computer controlled equipment.
- Ability to understand technical drawings, schematics and manuals of water facilities and equipment is also required.
CERTIFICATIONS:
- The selected candidate must obtain an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Class “A” Water Operators Certification within five (5) years of the date of appointment, to remain in the employ of Aqua Illinois, Inc.
- Furthermore, the selected candidate must pass the IDPH certification for bacteria testing at the closest available laboratory certification examination within six (6) months from date of hire to remain in the employ of Aqua Illinois, Inc.
The hourly rate of pay is $35.95##
##All employees hired or entering the bargaining unit on or after June 1, 2006 will receive three dollars ($3.00) per hour less than the classification wage rate. The wage reduction will be returned in one-dollar ($1.00) increases once a year over a three (3) year period. Employee will receive annual contract increases.
Wage / Salary: 32.95/hour
Days per week: Other
Shift: Other