Pretreatment Specialist in Villa Hills, Kentucky at Sanitation District 1 Of Northern Kentucky
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Job Description
Industrial Pretreatment Specialist (Part-time)
Operations Division – Laboratory and Pretreatment Department Sanitation District No. 1 | Northern Kentucky
Sanitation District No. 1 is looking for a motivated professional interested in environmental compliance and wastewater operations to join our team as a part-time Industrial Pretreatment Specialist. SD1 is a public utility responsible for collecting and treating Northern Kentucky’s wastewater and managing regional storm water services. This position will work approximately 25 hours per week, with some flexibility in scheduling, generally falling Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
About the Role
SD1’s Industrial Pretreatment Program monitors industrial, commercial, and food service dischargers to protect the wastewater system, public infrastructure, worker safety, and the environment. The Industrial Pretreatment Specialist will inspect, sample, monitor, and evaluate industrial and commercial users for compliance with SD1 Rules and Regulations and applicable state and federal requirements. The position will also support SD1’s Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) program, helping reduce grease-related blockages and protect the collection system.
What You’ll Do
Duties may include:
Assisting with wastewater sample collection, labeling, handling, and transport.
Attending and assisting with industrial and commercial inspections.
Assisting with FOG activities, including restaurant and food service establishment inspections.
Supporting staff with field preparation, documentation, data entry, and file organization.
Learning how industrial, commercial, and food service dischargers are monitored for compliance.
Following established departmental policies, safety practices, and standard operating procedures.
Assisting with other program-related assignments as needed.
What This Role Offers
This position provides practical, real-world experience in:
Environmental compliance and regulatory programs.
Wastewater treatment, industrial pretreatment, and FOG program operations.
Field sampling and inspection procedures.
Restaurant and commercial facility inspections.
Public utility operations.
Professional communication, documentation, and teamwork.
Education and Experience
Minimum requirement: Candidates must possess at least an associate degree in one or more of the following areas:
Chemistry/chemical technology
Biology
Environmental science
Water or wastewater operations
A related science or technical field
Skills and Requirements
Candidates should have:
A valid driver’s license
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Good time management and organizational skills
Careful attention to detail in field work, sample handling, documentation, and data entry
A willingness to learn both field and administrative aspects of the program
Basic computer skills, including data entry, record organization, and standard office software
The ability to learn and support both field and administrative program activities
The ability to interact professionally with industrial, commercial, and food service representatives
The ability to work independently, use sound judgment, and carry out assigned authority appropriately
The ability to follow safety procedures, policies, and standard operating procedures
The ability to work in both office and field environments, including industrial, commercial, and restaurant settings
The ability to occasionally lift or move up to 50 pounds.