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Description
Under general supervision of the Utilities Manager, the purpose of this position is to provide comprehensive administration for the water operations and maintenance functions for the City. This position requires the individual to possess a thorough knowledge of principles of water distribution and water quality, and be capable of participating in all facets of work under charge. This position is responsible for successfully managing the water operations of all associated personnel and the financial responsibilities inherent in the work, equipment, materials, and supplies utilized by the division.
Other duties include: but not limited to construction, maintenance of water lines and valves, and various infrastructure, developing work schedules, creating daily work plans, administering the department budget, monitoring development with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations, controlling expenditures, scheduling personnel training and vacation, and overall management of personnel and equipment.
Examples of Duties:
Encourages and facilitates a harmonious team working environment.
Plans and supervises the daily operations of the water treatment plant in accordance with guidelines outlined by State and Federal agencies. Develops operating procedures and policies for the day-to-day operation.
Reads meters, gauges, and dials, records statistical data, and keeps logs of readings. Maintains appropriate chemical levels by adjusting system controls and/or adding, adjusting, and replacing chemicals in water systems.
Maintains adequate inventory levels of materials and supplies used in water operations and meter work; purchases tools, materials, and supplies as needed; identifies equipment needing to be repaired or replaced; and purchases new equipment as needed.
Monitors water production and distribution systems for compliance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations.
Collects water samples, performs laboratory tests, and records findings. Evaluates data and writes reports as required.
Ensures proper instruction and training of personnel in the methods and procedures, proper use of equipment, preventative maintenance, system maintenance and repair, and proper safety protocols.
Performs work with relative independence and judgment, with the initiative required to meet department operating requirements and process abnormalities.
Uses safe working practices in the performance of duties and ensures proper safety practices are used by all operators.
Engages problem-solving skills proactively and, when appropriate, in response to individual citizen concerns, community challenges, and subordinate coaching; provides technical assistance in difficult situations.
Works safely in close proximity to vehicle traffic areas, setting up traffic warning devices and barricades, and inspects safety items daily for proper placement and visibility.
Identifies and informs supervisor of potential hazards, liability exposures, problem areas, public inquiries of the general public, and the status of work activities.
Requires the flexibility to adhere to stand-by (on call) schedule as assigned, work evenings, weekends, holidays, and overtime.
Develops and schedules preventive maintenance programs, including but not limited to pump and motor maintenance, fire hydrant flushing, valve exercising, meter reading and work orders, fire hydrant maintenance, etc.
Maintains division compliance with all policies, procedures, rules, and regulations set forth by the City.
Assists other departments and performs other duties as assigned.
Regular and consistent attendance for the assigned work hours is essential.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications:
Requirements
MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
High School diploma or GED and two (2) years of water production and distribution experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with safety, training, and operation of equipment required.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:
Class C Water License and a valid Texas class C driver’s license are required, with a good driving record.
PREFERENCES:
Certificate of training for courses related to water and safety training preferred
Class B Water License
Class B CDL
Groundwater experience
