JOB: Grand Traverse County Sewer Water Operator I
Grand Traverse County Sewer Water Operator I
Position Responsibilities:
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (may include but are not limited to the following)
- Locates and marks existing underground water and sewer pipelines, service leads, valves, and manholes.
- Installs, services, repairs, and tests water meters.
- Operates, installs, repairs, and maintains water services, which includes: activating service; repairing valve boxes; tapping water mains; checking water stations; inspecting the work of contractors; monitoring chlorine residuals; collecting bacteria samples; preparing lead sheets; checking sewer stations; inspecting sewer lines, grease traps, and manholes; repairing manholes; and, performing other related activities.
- Repairs hydrants, water mains, and water service lines.
- Inspects cross connections in homes and businesses to identify potable water lines incorrectly plumbed to mitigate the possibility of pollutants entering the water distribution system.
- Cleans sewer wet wells, repairs broken sewer lines, and jets and vectors plugged sewer lines.
- Inspects and cleans sewers and wet wells.
- Operates portable generators, gate valves and other applicable equipment.
- Oversees the work of contractors involved in excavating near public water and sewer utilities.
- Maintains records, logs, and related items associated with daily activities, such as as-built drawings and work orders.
- Monitors and maintains appropriate levels of supplies and materials in support of unit operations and activities.
- Provides comprehensive customer service, including delivery of accurate, prompt, and courteous assistance on complex policies, guidelines, and standard practices to internal and external customers, both verbally and in writing.
EDUCATION, FORMAL TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE (minimum requirements)
- High School Diploma or G.E.D., and completion of an approved certified technical training program
- Six months experience in sewer and water system operation/maintenance preferred
- Directly related education and training may substitute for experience if there is demonstrated knowledge, ability, and skills to perform the work
Position Requirements:
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES
- Possess and maintain a valid Michigan Operators License with CDL, Class B, including a tank truck and air brake endorsement within three months of employment, and must maintain eligibility to drive as per the County's Vehicle policy and the Michigan Department of Transportation regulations.
- D-4 Limited Treatment License issued by the State of Michigan and must be obtained within two years of employment
- S-4 Distribution License issued by the State of Michigan and must be obtained within two years of employment.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT (minimum requirements - legal or contractual pre- employment obligations and/or requirements, such as drug testing, background check, etc.)
A background check may be required initially and periodically for an individual hired, transferred, reclassified, promoted, or currently working in this job. Appointment to or continued employment in this job is contingent upon a satisfactory background check which may include but is not limited to: confirmation of a persons’ identity; review of criminal conviction records; verification of educational degree, license, or certificate required for the position; review of Department of Motor Vehicles records; Department of Justice fingerprint scan; and/or drug and alcohol testing as required and allowable by law. A satisfactory background check is defined as the absence of a criminal history record which bears a demonstrable relationship to the applicant's or employee's suitability to perform the required duties and responsibilities of the position.
May be required to serve in an “on-call” capacity
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Work involves evaluating the relevance and importance of theories, concepts, and principles to develop different approaches or tactical plans to fit specific circumstances where guidelines may not exist but are flexible and open to considerable interpretation. Independent judgment, personal discretion, and resourcefulness are needed to interpret and apply guidelines. Errors at this level could cause serious, long-term consequences involving substantial financial costs, significantly reduced service to the public, and/or negative media reaction and could impact others outside of a department and may require the intervention of an agency head to resolve.
Compared to the Sewer & Water Technician II classification, work is less complex, varied, and independent requiring less experience.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS, WORK ENVIRONMENT, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- May be required to climb or balance; reach with hands and arms; sit; stand; stoop, kneel, or crouch; talk and hear; smell; use hands to finger, handle, or feel.
- Position frequently works in an outdoor environment with exposure to weather-related heat and cold, rain, wind, and related elements.
- May be exposed to working in close quarters, high and precarious places, moving mechanical parts, risk of electrical shock, vibration, fumes or airborne particles, infectious diseases.
- May occasionally be required to lift/move over 100 pounds.
- Will be required to use appropriate personal protective equipment according to current safety standards and practices.
- May be required to purchase appropriate footwear to be in compliance with current safety standards.
Position Application Process:
Please apply on the Grand Traverse County Website.