Water Plant Operator General Labor at Geebo

Water Plant Operator

Minimum Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent, with technical school certification or two year degree equivalent.
California Grade D2 Distribution System License and California Grade T2 level Water Treatment license for USO Water Plant Operator.
Minimum seven years direct experience in industrial, commercial, and office building operations and maintenance Employee shall receive assignment from the customer representative in the form of oral or written instruction (work order) to perform a variety of utility system operator tasks.
Shall be qualified (i.
e.
appropriately licensed, certified, etc.
,) with minimum California Grade D2 Distribution System License and California Grade T2 level Water Treatment license for USO Water Plant Operator, or California Grade Level 1 license for Waste Water Plant Operator depending on need of the Government, skilled and knowledgeable in maintaining, repairing, trouble-shooting, monitoring, installing, and operating utility systems including, but not limited to, water and waste water treatment plants.
Familiarity of with OSHA standards required.
In addition, must become familiar with NAVFAC SW policies and instructions.
Shall work alone or with other workers to perform simple or complex tasks while following appropriate and safe procedures.
-Shall perform outages and support construction activities as necessary.
-Operate, repair and maintains applicable tools and equipment.
-Watch shifts may rotate between day, swing, and nights.
? Visual and sensory perception along with hand-eye coordination is required to operate equipment, detect deficiencies and make repairs; diagnose problems; and make installment of devices, equipment, parts, etc.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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