
Maintenance and Operations Superintendent
Water Environment Federation, Lynnwood, WA, United States
Maintenance and Operations Superintendent
Are you an experienced water or wastewater operations leader with a passion for public service, infrastructure reliability, and team development?
Alderwood Water & Wastewater District (AWWD) is seeking a Maintenance & Operations Superintendent to lead and oversee the District’s field operations, ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable delivery of water distribution and wastewater collection services.
About the Role
As the Maintenance & Operations Superintendent, you will report directly to the M&O Director and provide leadership across the District’s water distribution, wastewater collection, and facilities operations. This role is responsible for overseeing day‑to‑day operations, ensuring system reliability, and supporting the long‑term sustainability of critical infrastructure. The Superintendent may supervise, direct, and mentor up to six managers, including Field Operations Managers, a Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager, and a SCADA/Electrical Manager.
Responsibilities
Leadership & Team Development – Provide strong leadership and direction to operational staff, fostering a positive, safe, and accountable work environment. Motivate teams to achieve shared goals while maintaining high morale and supporting professional growth.
Operations & Infrastructure Oversight – Manage and oversee the operation and maintenance of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and District facilities. Ensure the reliability and performance of infrastructure including water mains, sewer lines, lift stations, pump stations, reservoirs, tanks, meters, valves, and associated equipment.
Budgeting & Resource Management – Coordinate the development and administration of the M&O Department budget. Ensure that appropriate staffing, equipment, and resources are available to meet operational and maintenance needs.
Capital Project Coordination – Collaborate with engineering and capital project teams to ensure infrastructure planning, design, and construction align with long‑term maintenance and operational requirements.
Stakeholder Communication & Representation – Serve as a representative of the District in interactions with community groups, industry organizations, elected officials, and the public. Communicate effectively on operational issues and maintain a high standard of customer service.
Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement – Identify operational challenges and develop practical, innovative solutions. Promote continuous improvement in maintenance practices, system performance, and service delivery.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate brings strong technical expertise in water and/or wastewater utility operations and leadership experience, with a strong commitment to public service and an understanding of public administration and financial processes. They are an effective communicator and relationship builder, capable of representing the District in a variety of settings and confidently presenting to both small and large audiences. They demonstrate sound judgment, adaptability, and the ability to lead within a complex, multi‑division environment.
Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the role will be considered.
Typical pathway includes five years of progressively responsible experience supervising and managing the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater systems and a bachelor’s degree is desirable. Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s License, Industrial First Aid Card, and the ability to obtain a Water Distribution Manager IV certification and a Wastewater Collections Certification II within one year of appointment.
Compensation
$134,982.56 – $180,904.24 annually (pay dependent upon experience and qualifications)
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision (family coverage available)
Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
Deferred Compensation (457) with Employer Match
Medical Opt-Out Incentive (Retirement Health Savings)
Wellness Incentive Program
Commute Trip Reduction Incentive
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Training, Professional Development & Tuition Support
Paid Leave Programs
Equal Opportunity Statement
The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and maintains policies for a drug‑free and smoke‑free environment. Prior to employment, a criminal history background check, driving record check, and reference checks will be conducted on the top candidates.
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Are you an experienced water or wastewater operations leader with a passion for public service, infrastructure reliability, and team development?
Alderwood Water & Wastewater District (AWWD) is seeking a Maintenance & Operations Superintendent to lead and oversee the District’s field operations, ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable delivery of water distribution and wastewater collection services.
About the Role
As the Maintenance & Operations Superintendent, you will report directly to the M&O Director and provide leadership across the District’s water distribution, wastewater collection, and facilities operations. This role is responsible for overseeing day‑to‑day operations, ensuring system reliability, and supporting the long‑term sustainability of critical infrastructure. The Superintendent may supervise, direct, and mentor up to six managers, including Field Operations Managers, a Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager, and a SCADA/Electrical Manager.
Responsibilities
Leadership & Team Development – Provide strong leadership and direction to operational staff, fostering a positive, safe, and accountable work environment. Motivate teams to achieve shared goals while maintaining high morale and supporting professional growth.
Operations & Infrastructure Oversight – Manage and oversee the operation and maintenance of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and District facilities. Ensure the reliability and performance of infrastructure including water mains, sewer lines, lift stations, pump stations, reservoirs, tanks, meters, valves, and associated equipment.
Budgeting & Resource Management – Coordinate the development and administration of the M&O Department budget. Ensure that appropriate staffing, equipment, and resources are available to meet operational and maintenance needs.
Capital Project Coordination – Collaborate with engineering and capital project teams to ensure infrastructure planning, design, and construction align with long‑term maintenance and operational requirements.
Stakeholder Communication & Representation – Serve as a representative of the District in interactions with community groups, industry organizations, elected officials, and the public. Communicate effectively on operational issues and maintain a high standard of customer service.
Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement – Identify operational challenges and develop practical, innovative solutions. Promote continuous improvement in maintenance practices, system performance, and service delivery.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate brings strong technical expertise in water and/or wastewater utility operations and leadership experience, with a strong commitment to public service and an understanding of public administration and financial processes. They are an effective communicator and relationship builder, capable of representing the District in a variety of settings and confidently presenting to both small and large audiences. They demonstrate sound judgment, adaptability, and the ability to lead within a complex, multi‑division environment.
Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the role will be considered.
Typical pathway includes five years of progressively responsible experience supervising and managing the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater systems and a bachelor’s degree is desirable. Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s License, Industrial First Aid Card, and the ability to obtain a Water Distribution Manager IV certification and a Wastewater Collections Certification II within one year of appointment.
Compensation
$134,982.56 – $180,904.24 annually (pay dependent upon experience and qualifications)
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision (family coverage available)
Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
Deferred Compensation (457) with Employer Match
Medical Opt-Out Incentive (Retirement Health Savings)
Wellness Incentive Program
Commute Trip Reduction Incentive
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Training, Professional Development & Tuition Support
Paid Leave Programs
Equal Opportunity Statement
The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and maintains policies for a drug‑free and smoke‑free environment. Prior to employment, a criminal history background check, driving record check, and reference checks will be conducted on the top candidates.
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