Water System Maintenance Operator I, II - Lindon City
Lindon, UT
About the Job
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Water System Maintenance Operator I, II
PAY RANGE: Operator 1 = Range 12 ($19.51 to $29.23/hr)
Operator 2 = Range 13 ($20.59 to $30.80/hr)
*Hiring Range dependent upon qualifications* (Range 12 to 13)
+ Full Benefits (medical, dental, 401k, pension (URS), paid vacation, sick & holiday leave, etc.).
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
STATUS: Regular Full-Time
FLSA CODE: Non-Exempt (Over-time eligible)
** First Review November 25th, 2024**
NATURE OF THE WORK
Under the direction of the Public Works Water Division Superintendent, the Water System Maintenance Operator is responsible for the operation, maintenance and inspection of the City's culinary water and secondary water systems.
EXAMPLES ESSENTIAL OF DUTIES
- Inspects, maintains, and operates a variety of construction and maintenance vehicles and equipment including backhoes, loaders, and dump trucks in water system inspection.
- Maintenance and repair activities.
- Excavates trenches in the maintenance and repair of water lines and mains.
- Places barricades, signs, and traffic cones around work sites to protect public and operators.
- Lays, connects, tests, and disinfects water mains; inspects, taps, flushes, and cleans water mains.
- Inspects and repairs fire hydrants.
- Inspects and regulates chlorine injection systems.
- Inspects and maintains springs and water distribution lines.
- Works to resolve citizen complaints and concerns regarding water services.
- Assists in inspections and reading water meters.
- Processes work orders dealing with water meter installation, problems & repairs.
- Inspects, maintains, and repairs water wells, water tanks, and chlorinators.
- Files reports and keeps detailed records of inspections and maintenance of water systems.
- May assist with on-call emergency coverage for various public works' needs.
- Required to work after hours as needed for emergency repairs or scheduled maintenance work.
- May assist with snow plowing; cemetery interments; and performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS
Knowledge of:
- Construction and maintenance vehicles and equipment.
- Culinary Water & Secondary Water system distribution and operations;
- Inspection methods and procedures
- Record keeping
Ability to:
- Operate construction and maintenance vehicles and equipment.
- Operate personal computer for report writing / record keeping and email;
- Understand verbal and written directions and instructions;
- Effectively communicate in both oral and written methods;
- Organize and follow through with multiple projects of various complexity at the same time;
- Establish & maintain effective working relationships with City officials, staff, and the general public
- Adequately perform job functions as listed in "examples of duties".
Skill in:
- Using computer equipment for reports and emails
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A standard senior high school diploma, Relative Years of water system operation experience depending upon grade, inspection, maintenance, and repair and/or similar equipment operation experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Relative years of Supervisory or Crew-leader experience.
Operator 1 = 0 to 2 yrs experience w/ Grade 1 or 2 certification
Operator 2 = 3 to 5 yrs experience w/ Grade 1 or 2 certification
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
- Requires a valid State of Utah Commercial Driver License (CDL), with no significant violations or restrictions that prohibit ability to perform essential job duties (or able to obtain CDL within 6-months); and
- Must be certified by the State of Utah as a Grade 1, 2, Certified Water Operator, or be able to become certified within 12-months of being hired.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor work required in various weather conditions on uneven ground surfaces; Normal office setting for writing reports.
Physical hazards involved in operating construction and maintenance vehicles and equipment.
Moderate to heavy physical effort is required; Heavy lifting is necessary.
Lindon City Corporation in an Equal Opportunity Employer. Lindon City will not base its hiring
decisions on non-meritorious factors such as race, color, national origin, sex, religion. Lindon
City will not refuse to hire an individual who is disabled who is capable of performing the
essential requirements of the position with reasonable accommodations when they do not
create undue hardship.
Hiring is conditioned upon submission to and successfully passing a drug screen and
background check.