Liquids Operator I or IIother related Employment listings at Geebo

Liquids Operator I or II

Position Type:
Full-time
This full time position is responsible for care and efficient operation of the city sewage treatment plant through performance of a variety of skilled and technical work in operating, maintaining, repairing, recording sewage plant operations on an assigned shift. Work includes covering a large working area which contains several operating units of the sewage treatment plant during assigned rotating shifts. Requirements for Liquids Operator I: High School Diploma or GED equivalent; 1-5 years experience in Water, Wastewater or related field; State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade T Certification, Valid State of Wisconsin Drivers license; OR Associate Degree in Water, Wastewater, or related field; the ability to obtain a State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade T Certification within one year of employment; and Valid State of Wisconsin Driver's License. Requirements for Liquids Operator II: State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Advanced General Certification plus 1 advanced subclass; and valid driver's license; and Associates degree in Water, Wastewater, or related field; or High School Diploma or GED and 5
years of experience in Water, Wastewater or related field. Wage range is for Operator I is 1332.80 - 1523.20 bi-weekly, plus benefits. Wage range for Operator II is 1685.60 - 1926.40 bi-weekly. To complete an application visit http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oshkoshwi. Applications need to be received by 10/6/14. EOE, M/F/HEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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