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Job Title: Production Water Treatment Operator
Posting Start Date: 6/22/26
Job Description:
Position Information:
This union position will be based out of Monterey, CA. and rate of pay is $41.82 per hour.
This position may be eligible for annual incentive pay and contracted increases as determined by the collective bargaining agreement, and you will have the opportunity for continued salary growth.
In addition to compensation, you will be offered a comprehensive benefits package including 401(k), Defined Contribution Plan, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, medical, prescription, dental and vision coverage, plus disability, paid time off, life insurance, voluntary benefits, health and wellness programs and much more!
American Water is also proud to offer employees learning opportunities and work experiences to grow professionally!
Primary Role
Under the supervision of the Operations Supervisor, is responsible for the production and treatment of drinking water to customers.
Key Accountabilities
Ensures facility start-up and shut-down and continuous monitoring of water quality and treatment systems, including but not limited to: wells, pumps, motors, analyzers/ instrumentation, filters, chemical feed systems, auxiliary equipment such as generators, measuring and control systems.
Checks reservoir levels and release rates and makes adjustment as needed. Inspects and maintains all grounds around pumping plants, tanks, reservoirs, and water treatment plants. Performs corrective maintenance and basic troubleshooting of pumping and treatment systems. Maintains and repairs regulating stations valves and pilot controls. Performs routine preventive maintenance, such as lubrication, operating adjustments, cleaning, and painting equipment at various water facility locations, including but not limited to: wells, pumping plants, tank sites, regulating stations, and water treatment facilities. Monitor the status of plant operating guidelines, such as flows, pressures, chemical feeds, levels and water quality indicators. Load and unload chemicals either by hand or using chemical-handling equipment, i.e. hand trucks, hoists and/or chemical transfer pumps. Maintains recordkeeping, including operating logs, daily diaries, chemical inventories, data logs, reports, and SCADA data/trends. Make arithmetic calculations to determine chemical feed rates, flow quantities, detention and contact times, and hydraulic loadings as required for plant operations. Performs routine water sampling for water quality, including but not limited to bacteriological, organic and inorganic, point of entry, and process sampling (turbidity, chlorine residuals, pH, etc.) as needed and field lab testing as required. Conducts safety inspections and participate in safety tailgate meetings. Follows safety rules as they pertain to equipment, facility operations, employees, and calibration of equipment. Trains new employees on key accountabilities and communicates effectively with other operators and supervisors on the technical level expected for the position. Performs other similar work which he/she may be called upon, and any other work as necessary to satisfactorily complete the job which he/she has been assigned. Orders chemicals, parts, and tools. Drives a company vehicle and operates equipment according to established safety procedures and policies.
Normal Work Schedule
Forty (40) hours per week being five (5) consecutive days of eight (8) hours each, exclusive of lunch periods; hours M-F 7:00am - 3:30pm. Position may be required to work overtime hours and is subject to 24-hour call out as needed. Position may require weekend work.
Experience/Education
Skills:
Knowledge:
Certifications & Licenses
Any person hired, transferred or promoted, to the position of Production/Treatment Plant Operator must take and pass the Water Treatment Grade I Certification and a Water Distribution Grade 1 certification, as provided by the applicable regulatory agency, within one year of employment or transfer or promotion into the position, and must obtain a Water Treatment Grade II Certification within thirty (30) months of the employment or transfer date, subject to the requirements of the applicable regulatory agency.
Work Environment
Physical demands include, but not limited to: standing, climbing, walking, lifting, bending, pulling, pushing, grasping, reaching, stooping, crouching, sitting, etc. Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move over 100 pounds. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, etc. May require working in trenches tanks and/or elevated areas.
Additional Info:
The employee frequently works in, but not limited to; extreme outside weather conditions i.e. some potential exposure to poison oak, insects, reptiles and animals. Additionally, the position works near moving mechanical parts and in high or precarious places, and is exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, vibrations, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and the risk of electrical shock. Position has potential exposure to hazardous chemicals, and requires use of appropriate safety equipment such as self-contained breathing apparatus.
Required to wear approved respirator and other PPE as conditions dictate.
Competencies
Champions safety
Collaborates
Cultivates innovation
Customer obsessed
Drives Results
Nimble learning
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