
Water Distribution Technician and Operator
Town of Nags Head, Nags Head, NC, United States
The Town of Nags Head is looking for a team player to join our water crew! This position will provide work in installation and repair of water meters, lines and appurtenances, and skilled work operating and maintaining the municipal water plant and distribution system related systems and equipment.
Makes continuous daily visits to water treatment facilities checking and documenting readings and calibrations; collecting and testing water samples for quality; adjusts chemical feed rates of plant equipment and checks functioning of meters and pumps
Performs daily chlorine, PH, hardness, chlorides, and iron analysis on water and record results.
Calculates chemical dosage from readings and adjusts ensure optimum plant performance and records results in log book
Enters daily readings into computer
Gathers water samples to determine water quality
Performs preventive maintenance and repair to sites as needed
Repairs and maintains equipment such as pumps, motors, etc.
Assists with related construction, installation or other related work within distribution system
Reads water meters as needed or required; makes connects and disconnects of water services
Responds to complaints as needed or assigned and reports all complaints to supervisor
Maintains plant inventory, operating, and maintenance records
Adheres to and complies with OSHA and other safety standards
Performs free and total chlorine field analysis
Completes work order forms and other work records
Exercises and maintains water system valves
Repairs line leaks; makes water taps, installs and removes water meters
Changes water meters; repairs meter leaks; performs water pressure tests
Installs, maintains, repairs and replaces fire hydrants
Locates water lines and main service lines for contractors and other utility companies
Performs landscaping and surface restoration at job site; patches asphalt
Runs errands, picks up supplies and materials
Performs other utilities and general services work as assigned
Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment; pumps, motors, and lawn equipment
Operates trucks, tractors, back-hoe, tapping machines and other equipment in connection with water system maintenance
Performs general custodial and grounds maintenance work; mows grass, sprays weeds and cut bushes and brush
May be required to work outside normal work hours in an emergency or on-call basis.
Performs related tasks as required
Knowledge of the occupational hazards of the work and necessary safety precautions
Knowledge of the operating characteristics and maintenance requirements of a water treatment plant and treatment
Knowledge of SCADA system operations
Knowledge of water quality issues and have ability to discuss issues related to color, taste and odor
Ability to conduct routine water quality tests, accurately read meters and charts, and form conclusions and make operating decisions based on results
Working knowledge of the safe use, operation and preventive maintenance of common automotive and mechanical equipment
Ability to detect problems in the operation of mechanical equipment, perform preventive maintenance on equipment, and report problems to the supervisor
Ability to read utility line maps and understand operational and service manuals
Ability to receive and implement instructions provided by supervisor
General knowledge of the tools, materials and equipment used in the installation, replacement, maintenance and repair of potable water lines;
Understanding of Backflow and Cross Connection
Ability to read utility line maps and understand operational and service manuals
Ability to receive and implement instructions provided by supervisor
Ability to perform manual and semiskilled labor for extended periods, often under unfavorable weather conditions;
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public
Physical Requirements
Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform very heavy work exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally; 50 pounds of force frequently; and 20 pounds constantly.
Must possess the visual acuity to operate mobile equipment such as loaders and dump trucks in a safe manner to fit pipes and other parts, read gauges, and make written records.
Desirable Education and Experience
Graduation from high school or GED equivalency and experience in construction-related utility work including heavy equipment operation experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with pump and motor mechanical maintenance and repair
Special Requirements
Valid North Carolina Driver's License
Ability to obtain NC Certified Operators Certificate for “C” Well Water Treatment
Ability to obtain certification for total and fecal coliform analysis by NCWOA
Ability to obtain Flagger certification
Ability to obtain Water Distribution “C” License
Ability to obtain Cross Connection and Backflow certification training
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Makes continuous daily visits to water treatment facilities checking and documenting readings and calibrations; collecting and testing water samples for quality; adjusts chemical feed rates of plant equipment and checks functioning of meters and pumps
Performs daily chlorine, PH, hardness, chlorides, and iron analysis on water and record results.
Calculates chemical dosage from readings and adjusts ensure optimum plant performance and records results in log book
Enters daily readings into computer
Gathers water samples to determine water quality
Performs preventive maintenance and repair to sites as needed
Repairs and maintains equipment such as pumps, motors, etc.
Assists with related construction, installation or other related work within distribution system
Reads water meters as needed or required; makes connects and disconnects of water services
Responds to complaints as needed or assigned and reports all complaints to supervisor
Maintains plant inventory, operating, and maintenance records
Adheres to and complies with OSHA and other safety standards
Performs free and total chlorine field analysis
Completes work order forms and other work records
Exercises and maintains water system valves
Repairs line leaks; makes water taps, installs and removes water meters
Changes water meters; repairs meter leaks; performs water pressure tests
Installs, maintains, repairs and replaces fire hydrants
Locates water lines and main service lines for contractors and other utility companies
Performs landscaping and surface restoration at job site; patches asphalt
Runs errands, picks up supplies and materials
Performs other utilities and general services work as assigned
Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment; pumps, motors, and lawn equipment
Operates trucks, tractors, back-hoe, tapping machines and other equipment in connection with water system maintenance
Performs general custodial and grounds maintenance work; mows grass, sprays weeds and cut bushes and brush
May be required to work outside normal work hours in an emergency or on-call basis.
Performs related tasks as required
Knowledge of the occupational hazards of the work and necessary safety precautions
Knowledge of the operating characteristics and maintenance requirements of a water treatment plant and treatment
Knowledge of SCADA system operations
Knowledge of water quality issues and have ability to discuss issues related to color, taste and odor
Ability to conduct routine water quality tests, accurately read meters and charts, and form conclusions and make operating decisions based on results
Working knowledge of the safe use, operation and preventive maintenance of common automotive and mechanical equipment
Ability to detect problems in the operation of mechanical equipment, perform preventive maintenance on equipment, and report problems to the supervisor
Ability to read utility line maps and understand operational and service manuals
Ability to receive and implement instructions provided by supervisor
General knowledge of the tools, materials and equipment used in the installation, replacement, maintenance and repair of potable water lines;
Understanding of Backflow and Cross Connection
Ability to read utility line maps and understand operational and service manuals
Ability to receive and implement instructions provided by supervisor
Ability to perform manual and semiskilled labor for extended periods, often under unfavorable weather conditions;
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public
Physical Requirements
Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform very heavy work exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally; 50 pounds of force frequently; and 20 pounds constantly.
Must possess the visual acuity to operate mobile equipment such as loaders and dump trucks in a safe manner to fit pipes and other parts, read gauges, and make written records.
Desirable Education and Experience
Graduation from high school or GED equivalency and experience in construction-related utility work including heavy equipment operation experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with pump and motor mechanical maintenance and repair
Special Requirements
Valid North Carolina Driver's License
Ability to obtain NC Certified Operators Certificate for “C” Well Water Treatment
Ability to obtain certification for total and fecal coliform analysis by NCWOA
Ability to obtain Flagger certification
Ability to obtain Water Distribution “C” License
Ability to obtain Cross Connection and Backflow certification training
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