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The Town of Telluride seeks a Water Wastewater Lab Tech Operator to operate and maintain water and wastewater treatment facilities. This entry-level position requires a high school diploma, a valid Driver’s License, and the ability to obtain necessary certifications within six months.
Responsibilities include sampling and reporting, monitoring plant performance, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The role involves both indoor and outdoor work, requiring physical stamina and attention to detail.
Department: Public Works
Reports to: Water Wastewater Lab Tech Operator D
FLSA: Non Exempt
Grade: 30
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Under close supervision of the Water and Wastewater ORC’s, the Water Wastewater Lab Tech Operator (WWTP) Lab Tech-Operator operates, monitors, maintains, and troubleshoots the water and wastewater treatment facilities, laboratory, and processes. This is an entry level position in the WWTP Lab Tech Operator career ladder.
High school diploma or equivalent; valid Driver’s License; college degree in biology, chemistry preferred; zero (0) to two (2) years of experience in compliance with the Colorado Certified Water Professionals (CCWP) certification standards; State of Colorado Class “D” Water and Wastewater certifications required or ability to obtain within six (6) months; First Aid/CPR required or ability to obtain within six (6) months; ongoing training in Confined spaces, Lock out/Tag out, Chlorine and Chemical Safety required throughout employment.
Knowledge of: Basic knowledge of chemical and bacteriological principles, terminology, analytical techniques and methods, and equipment pertaining to the analysis of water and wastewater, laboratory functions, operations, methods, and procedures of a water and wastewater treatment plant; preventative maintenance and repair for equipment; knowledge of State and Federal rules governing wastewater discharges and worker safety; safe usage of chemicals and occupational hazards in operations.
Skill in: lab management; time management; effective communication with the public; strong attention to detail; reading, writing, compiling, and analyzing laboratory data; monitoring control panels, gauges, and meters to ensure proper plant operation; using excel spreadsheets; interpersonal relationships; using power tools; using different software and hardware technology; problem solving.
Work is performed both inside water and wastewater treatment facilities and outside under varying and adverse weather conditions with daily exposure to continuous noise, dust, allergens, chemicals, solvents, fumes, smoke, gases, grease, oil, and electrical energy. Work performed indoors is in a laboratory setting, subject to lab chemicals, noxious odors, confined spaces, and heights; the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but can be loud in the production area. On-call requirements including ability to respond to emergency or abnormal facility situations outside of normal work hours, within 6 months of hire date.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee performs heavy manual labor and is required to sit, stand, walk; use hands to handle, or feel, and talk or hear; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl and lift fifty (50) pounds and up to one hundred (100) pounds with assistance on occasion is required. Some combination of climbing and balancing to include climbing ladders, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.