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Job Title Sr. Maintenance & Relief Operator
Posting Start Date 3526
Job Description
Are you looking for a role that will make a difference in the community? Are you passionate about safety and wanting to provide a top-tier product and service to customers? If so, this may be the role for you. Indiana American Water is seeking a motivated Maintenance and Relief Operator to join our team in Muncie, IN. In this role, you will be tasked with day-to-day preventative and diagnostic maintenance at a surface water treatment plant and remote sites. When needed, you will get to experience operating the plant, including making process control changes, monitoring the treatment, and performing routine lab testing and reporting.
The Maintenance and Relief Operator is responsible for plant maintenance and operations, analyzing water samples, and making needed adjustments.
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Key Accountabilities
• Performs plant maintenance and relief operations, which include: • Electrical pump and motor maintenance • Chlorinators and chemical feed equipment • Calibration of process control equipment and instrumentation • Receiving and unloading chemical deliveries • Facility maintenance and snow ice removal • Valve maintenance and operations • Operates backhoe forklift and company vehicles • Walks to the carbon feed room • Must walk up down flights of stairs with railing • Must wear appropriate safety apparel • Open door to hopper 3 • Lifts 50 bags of powdered activated carbon from pallet • Can be stacked from 6 to 53 high • Trunk flexion and/or squatting forward reaching lifting from floor to waist height • Can use pallet jack to raise pallet height so that all lifting is done at waist height • Pushing down on pallet jack handle • Uses utility knife to open bags • Lift door back into position 3 • Tools used: gloves, apron, respirator, utility knife, pallet jack, electrical and process meters, computer, hand tools, and power tools
• Performs cleaning daily as needed, which include: • Responsible for cleaning lab and computer area • This task requires standing, walking, and going up down stairs • Sweeps and mops the floor • Trunk and neck flexion, trunk rotation, and gripping of handle, elbow flexion and extension • Washes glassware in the lab - slight trunk flexion, grip material handling less than 5 • May squat or reach overhead to put away glassware • Shovels walkway and steps as needed • May be walking on slippery surfaces • Tools used: cleaning supplies, mop, broom, and shovel
• Occasionally on a daily basis uses a computer, which include: • Seated task, which includes data entry and uses mouse and keyboard to turn pumps on and off • Fine motor coordination task and slight neck flexion and rotation to look at the computer screens • Tools used: computer mouse, keyboard, adjustable office chair, and keyboard tray
Key Accountabilities contd
• Performs sample collection occasionally on a daily basis, which include: • Walks outside in all weather conditions to the basin • Must walk up down flight of stairs • Sampling performed from wet lab • Tools used: sample bottles
• Analyzes samples occasionally on a daily basis, which include: • Works standing at lab table 36 high • Constant standing with occasional walking short distances • May have to reach overhead to obtain glassware from shelving • Weighs less than 2 • May have to side bend with trunk flexion and/or squat to obtain items from lower shelving • Pours samples into beakers, wrist deviation, shoulder flexion gripping • Pours packets into samples and swirls beakers to mix • Gripping with wrist deviation • Places samples into analyzers and pushes buttons to start • This task may require neck flexion, trunk flexion, and forward reaching • May lift a full water pitcher 10 to fill equipment once daily • Tools used: measuring devices, beakers, test tubes, analyzers, microscope, pipettes
• Measures the level of chemical bulk tanks, which include: • Climbs ladder on the outside of the tank • Readings from level indicators are obtained • Neck flexion, forward reaching • Tools used: ladder
Other Job Requirements
• DOT Physical: Must be able to obtain and maintain an Indiana WT5 license within 2 years of hire • Strong mechanical aptitude highly preferred • Education: A high school diploma or equivalent certificate • Travel Requirements: Local travel with the service territory • Valid state drivers license • Work Schedule: Full-time on-site, Monday-Friday, 7am-3:30pm • Shift schedule subject to change when operating 12-hour shift, 7am-7pm, 7pm-7am
Competencies
• Champions safety • Collaborates • Cultivates innovation • Customer obsessed • Drives Results • Nimble learning