Treatment Plant Operator (II, I, or OIT) in Fort Bragg, California at City of Fort Bragg (CA)
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City of Fort Bragg (CA)
Fort Bragg, California, 95437, United States
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Job Description
Operates and maintains the Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) and Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) facilities and associated equipment, including the Distribution Booster station and six Wastewater lift stations. Performs inspections, repair work, and various reports and operation logs. Collects and analyzes samples for water quality and regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Physical requirements:
Ability to lift items of up to 50 pounds to level of waist; small motor skills; sense of feel, smell; ability to hear and give oral instructions and hear equipment sounds; frequent walking on hard, uneven and or slippery surfaces; bending, kneeling, squatting working on ladders and scaffolding; climbing ladder of up to 40 feet in height; frequent bending, squatting and kneeling; ability to speak, read and write English, read instructions and write information on reports.
Constant exposure to sun; working in low temperatures and high humidity environment; exposure to objectionable odors loud noise and vibration; exposure to airborne dust; use of senses of vision, hearing and smell to diagnose problems; work in confined space or cramped body position; use of a full face respirator.
Employee must:
Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Physical requirements:
Ability to lift items of up to 50 pounds to level of waist; small motor skills; sense of feel, smell; ability to hear and give oral instructions and hear equipment sounds; frequent walking on hard, uneven and or slippery surfaces; bending, kneeling, squatting working on ladders and scaffolding; climbing ladder of up to 40 feet in height; frequent bending, squatting and kneeling; ability to speak, read and write English, read instructions and write information on reports.
Constant exposure to sun; working in low temperatures and high humidity environment; exposure to objectionable odors loud noise and vibration; exposure to airborne dust; use of senses of vision, hearing and smell to diagnose problems; work in confined space or cramped body position; use of a full face respirator.
Employee must:
Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS:
Electrical testing equipment, grinders, torches, hammers, pneumatic chipping tools, landscape loader, motor vehicles, face shields, gloves, goggles, laboratory meters and equipment, shovels, rakes, wrenches, personnel hoist, personal computer, adding machine, chain saw, calculator, compressors, valve wrenches, hand tools, drills and drill press, chop saw, welding, gauging, soldiering equipment, PVC, copper and steel piping, generator, measuring tools, and other related equipment.
The position will be filled at a level commensurate with the applicant's current certifications and experience. Applicants without water/wastewater certifications may start as Operator-in-Training, while those who meet the full certification requirements may be hired as Operator II. As an incumbent obtains the required certifications, they will progress through the Treatment Plant Operator job family. The ideal candidate will have all required certifications and will be hired as Treatment Plant Operator II. The City will provide the necessary resources to allow incumbents to obtain the required certifications.
Employees will have the opportunity to receive a merit increase after six months of service, based on successful job performance. The stated salary range does not reflect a negotiated 5% cost-of-living adjustment, effective in July 2026, for the Fort Bragg Employee Organization (FBEO) bargaining unit. Treatment Plant Operator classifications are part of the FBEO bargaining unit.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Physical requirements:
Ability to lift items of up to 50 pounds to level of waist; small motor skills; sense of feel, smell; ability to hear and give oral instructions and hear equipment sounds; frequent walking on hard, uneven and or slippery surfaces; bending, kneeling, squatting working on ladders and scaffolding; climbing ladder of up to 40 feet in height; frequent bending, squatting and kneeling; ability to speak, read and write English, read instructions and write information on reports.
Constant exposure to sun; working in low temperatures and high humidity environment; exposure to objectionable odors loud noise and vibration; exposure to airborne dust; use of senses of vision, hearing and smell to diagnose problems; work in confined space or cramped body position; use of a full face respirator.
Employee must:
- Be sufficiently adaptable to accept and perform in a timely and effective manner work assignments that are outside the normal day-to-day routine.
- Maintain courteous, professional and effective working relationships with other City employees and members of the public.
Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Monitor and adjust the operation of water and wastewater treatment plant fluid and chemical pumps, motors and other associated equipment.
- Read gauges, dials and other instruments that provide data for recording.
- Service, maintain, and repair a variety of plant equipment, including pumps, valves, motors, filters, meters, and related plant equipment.
- Inspect treatment plant equipment and facilities to locate needed maintenance and repairs, and schedule repairs to various plant equipment as required.
- Participate in confined space entries and prepare required documentation in compliance with federal and state regulations.
- Inspect and maintain water booster stations and lift stations, water sources, and storage tanks.
- Assist in the training of other water/wastewater treatment plant personnel.
- Collect samples and conduct a variety of chemical and physical water/wastewater analysis.
- Maintain logs and records; prepare necessary reports, and assist with regulatory agency reports.
- Review and analyze technical information, log regulatory requirements, Operation and Maintenance manuals, test results, and determine and implement appropriate adjustments and respond as necessary to assume treatment plant operation optimization.
- Perform general plant maintenance work such as sweeping, cleaning, painting, and landscaping.
- Operate a front-end loader and other vehicles.
- Respond to emergencies and alarms at water and wastewater facilities during non-business hours and holidays as needed.
- Respond to customer complaints and take the necessary evaluation and action. Provide a reasonable explanation and response for corrections.
- Be responsible for the SWTP and WWTP with minimal supervision as described in the operating permits.
- Supervise and train Operator-in-Training staff.
- Order chemicals, reagents, and replacement parts, etc.
- Perform other related duties as required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Physical requirements:
Ability to lift items of up to 50 pounds to level of waist; small motor skills; sense of feel, smell; ability to hear and give oral instructions and hear equipment sounds; frequent walking on hard, uneven and or slippery surfaces; bending, kneeling, squatting working on ladders and scaffolding; climbing ladder of up to 40 feet in height; frequent bending, squatting and kneeling; ability to speak, read and write English, read instructions and write information on reports.
Constant exposure to sun; working in low temperatures and high humidity environment; exposure to objectionable odors loud noise and vibration; exposure to airborne dust; use of senses of vision, hearing and smell to diagnose problems; work in confined space or cramped body position; use of a full face respirator.
Employee must:
- Be sufficiently adaptable to accept and perform in a timely and effective manner work assignments that are outside the normal day-to-day routine.
- Maintain courteous, professional and effective working relationships with other City employees and members of the public.
Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Monitor and adjust the operation of water and wastewater treatment plant fluid and chemical pumps, motors and other associated equipment.
- Read gauges, dials and other instruments that provide data for recording.
- Service, maintain, and repair a variety of plant equipment, including pumps, valves, motors, filters, meters, and related plant equipment.
- Inspect treatment plant equipment and facilities to locate needed maintenance and repairs, and schedule repairs to various plant equipment as required.
- Participate in confined space entries and prepare required documentation in compliance with federal and state regulations.
- Inspect and maintain water booster stations and lift stations, water sources, and storage tanks.
- Assist in the training of other water/wastewater treatment plant personnel.
- Collect samples and conduct a variety of chemical and physical water/wastewater analysis.
- Maintain logs and records; prepare necessary reports, and assist with regulatory agency reports.
- Review and analyze technical information, log regulatory requirements, Operation and Maintenance manuals, test results, and determine and implement appropriate adjustments and respond as necessary to assume treatment plant operation optimization.
- Perform general plant maintenance work such as sweeping, cleaning, painting, and landscaping.
- Operate a front-end loader and other vehicles.
- Respond to emergencies and alarms at water and wastewater facilities during non-business hours and holidays as needed.
- Respond to customer complaints and take the necessary evaluation and action. Provide a reasonable explanation and response for corrections.
- Be responsible for the SWTP and WWTP with minimal supervision as described in the operating permits.
- Supervise and train Operator-in-Training staff.
- Order chemicals, reagents, and replacement parts, etc.
- Perform other related duties as required.
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS:
Electrical testing equipment, grinders, torches, hammers, pneumatic chipping tools, landscape loader, motor vehicles, face shields, gloves, goggles, laboratory meters and equipment, shovels, rakes, wrenches, personnel hoist, personal computer, adding machine, chain saw, calculator, compressors, valve wrenches, hand tools, drills and drill press, chop saw, welding, gauging, soldiering equipment, PVC, copper and steel piping, generator, measuring tools, and other related equipment.
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Fort Bragg, California, 95437, United States
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