Requisition ID: 107415
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American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations. American Water’s 6,500 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders.
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We were awarded ownership and a 50-year contract for the operations and maintenance of the water and wastewater treatment facilities and distribution and collection systems at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. FLW is located in Pulaski County and is bordered on the north by the towns of Waynesville and St. Robert, Missouri. Our responsibilities include system capital investment, regulatory and environmental compliance, planning, asset recapitalization, and long term operations and maintenance. The primary source of water for the Installation is from Big Piney River. The surface water treatment plant provides approximately 3 million gallons per day (MGD). This is supplemented by 22 groundwater wells. The water system also includes five 500,000-gallon elevated storage tanks, 1.5 million-gallon clear- well, a 170,000-gallon aboveground storage tank, and a 2.25 million-gallon aboveground storage tank.The average sewage generated and treated at the wastewater treatment plant is 2 MGD. The wastewater collection system includes 55 lift stations. We are looking for an AMazing Sewage Plant Operator to join the Fort Leonard Wood MSG Team! Apply now for immediate consideration!
Primary Role
Independently operates, maintains, repairs and inspects wastewater treatment plant and collection system (lift stations, holding tanks, grease traps, etc.). Includes the collection of wastewater samples per state regulations, performing process control laboratory testing, recording data and preparing regulatory reports, adjusting chemical feed rates, and other similar duties. Position will also be required to assist with the water collection system on a periodic basis and participate in water and sewer main and service repairs.
Key Accountabilities Operates wastewater system (conventional treatment plant, spray irrigation system, lift stations, holding tanks, grease traps, etc.) to provide compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. Collects and analyzes samples required for compliance and process control. Performs maintenance of the wastewater systems. Perform assigned general housekeeping duties. Maintains and calibrates hand-held and on-line monitoring equipment and treatment equipment as required. Follows Company’s Environmental, Health, and Safety Policies, and report unsafe conditions. Takes and records system operation readings according to prescribed schedules. Maintains daily logs, records plant operating data as required in logs and operations software Effective, timely, and respectful communication and interactions with other employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations, and citizen customers. Assist in repairs of treatment plant equipment, and water and sewer main and service repairs with other project staff Performs other related functions assigned or as they become apparent or as management assigns. Knowledge/Skills Able to read gauges and meters. Prepare and maintain accurate paperwork such as records, logs, orders, surveys and routine reports as directed. Able to perform accurate mathematical calculations related to this position. Perform standardized water process control, monitoring, and compliance sampling and testing. Past working knowledge using mechanical skills, for making minor repairs to process equipment, piping, motors, etc. Hands-on experience in light duty electrical power systems (240 V/ single and three phase) and instrumentation calibration and use. Some computer skills; MS Word, MS Excel and SCADA systems. Collect wastewater samples for analysis by state lab · Knowledge of the techniques, equipment and materials used in the mechanical maintenance and repair of related equipment and systems. Possesses a thorough knowledge of activated sludge treatment for domestic waste. Specifically, but not limited to knowledge of methods and precautions in storing and handling chlorine and other industrial chemicals. Knowledge of health and safety regulations. Experience/Education Must possess a high school diploma or GED State Class B Wastewater License highly preferred but a combination of experience and lower license could be considered. Additional trade specific courses preferred. Three years in operation of activated sludge plants Three years’ experience in working in sewage collection systems Travel Requirements Less than 5 % Other Work Environment Employee may be required to work indoor or outdoor work during seasonal heat and cold or other adverse weather conditions. Must be physically able to complete necessary tasks while wearing an approved respirator as required, as some required work may have potential for exposure to harmful contaminants, environments, noise, etc. Must be able to lift 75 pounds, unassisted There will be some weekend, holiday and overtime work as needed, including on-call assignments Competencies Champions safetyCollaboratesCultivates innovationCustomer obsessedDrives ResultsNimble learning
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