Pool Service Technician - Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District
Round Rock, TX
About the Job
Join our Team and be part of The Brushy Creek Life!
The Location:
Come experience "The Brushy Creek Life" in Round Rock, Texas, just minutes north of Austin. Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District enjoys the quiet rural aspects of small-town America while having proximity to cosmopolitan amenities.
The Organization:
Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District is home to 18,000+ residents. Formed initially as Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 2 in 1977, BCMUD provides water and wastewater services, recreational activities, beautiful gardens, parks, and miles of trails through the Brushy Creek community. BCMUD operates four swimming pools, four tennis courts, and a disc golf course throughout the community.
At the heart of our District is the Brushy Creek Community Center. Our Community Center features two gyms, two racketball courts, weight room, rock wall, and recreational programming, including various fun activities, educational and fitness classes.
Brushy Creek employs approximately 190 seasonal, part-time, and full-time team members.
Pool Service Technician:
The Pool Service Technician is responsible for maintaining the District's pools. This position will maintain swimming pool water through routine maintenance of pool, equipment, and water chemistry.
Job Duties:
- Assists in implementing, monitoring, and reporting on compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including conducting training, maintaining records, performing inspections, and supporting regulatory audits. Ensures compliance with local health and safety regulations and maintains a safe pool environment.
- Performs routine pool equipment inspections and conducts preventative maintenance, including pumps, filters, heaters, and chemical feed systems.
- Monitors water quality and chemistry, making adjustments to maintain proper pH, chlorine alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels and sanitation, and providing solutions to correct issues.
- Conducts regular pool cleaning, skimming, vacuuming, and brushing walls to remove debris and maintain a clean water surface, including assisting with deck management and cleanliness.
- Diagnoses and troubleshoots issues with pool equipment, including pumps, filters, heaters, automation systems, and plumbing.
- Performs necessary repairs or replacements on faulty components, such as motors, valves, filters, and pool lights, promptly addressing any repairs or malfunctions to minimize downtime and ensure the pool's safe operation.
Education:
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Minimum Requirements:
- A valid Texas driver's license.
- Previous experience in pool maintenance or related field.
- Knowledge of pool chemistry, water treatment, and filtration systems.
- Ability to operate pool tools and equipment effectively.
- Maintain current certification/license, or ability to attain certification/license within 1 year of hire:
- Certified Pool Operator
Schedule: Part-time 20-29 Hours a week.
- Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 3:30 pm
Benefits:
- Retirement plan through the Texas County District Retirement System with a contribution match of 2 to 1 at retirement
- Employee funded 457 option
- Longevity pay
- Employee Community Center Membership
- Access to community pools and tennis courts
- 50% Off Sports & Classes