Requisition ID: 109659
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About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886 and celebrating 140 years in 2026, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to approximately 14 million people with regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water’s approximately 7,000 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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Primary Role
To have active involvement in and make process control decisions associated with the operation and maintenance of water purification systems and related washwater processes.
Key Accountabilities
- Operate, maintain, control and perform routine repair of plant equipment including preventive maintenance duties.
- Establish, maintain and control flow through the water purification process and into and within the distribution system.
- Maintain process control through the water purification and washwater processes including the establishment, maintenance, calibration and adjustment of chemical feed rates necessary to optimize the process operation.
- Monitor the water purification plant and water distribution system and make operational control adjustments as necessary.
- Maintain all necessary records.
- Perform water quality sampling, testing and analysis to determine compliance with federal, state and PAWC’s standards.
- Loading, unloading, handling, placing into storage and batching water treatment plant chemicals.
- Operate and maintain raw water facilities including reservoir supply, transmission and pumping facilities.
- Perform general maintenance duties at water treatment plant and related facilities and other assigned duties.
- Provide assistance to other company employees, as directed by supervision.
- Perform necessary emergency operating procedures and take proper corrective action for continuous, effective operation of the water purification plant.
- Any other duties which are assigned.
Knowledge/Skills
- Knowledge of water purification processes, basic scientific concepts, water quality standards and regulations.
- Working knowledge of basic mechanical and automated control systems.
- Ability to obtain Waterworks Operators Certificate (Plant Specific) within one to three years, depending on class.
- Must adhere to company policies regarding mandatory shift coverage when required.
- Must possess a valid PA driver’s license.
- Communicate in an effective manner, both oral and written, with the general public and company personnel. Read and understand instructions, safety rules, etc.
- Mathematical skills sufficient to be able to calculate dosages, surface areas, volumes, weights, measures and algebraic formulas.
- Mechanical ability sufficient to operate pumps, valves, motors and other mechanical equipment related to plant operation and maintenance.
- Must cope with environmental conditions including contact with water, chemicals, fumes, odors and dust as a result of working with and handling potentially hazardous water treatment and laboratory chemicals. Minimum exposure to inclement weather mostly of short duration.
- Must be able to comply with continuing education requirements as needed for Operator certification renewal.
Experience/Education
- High School graduate or state recognized education equivalency certificate.
- Experience with technically advanced computer control systems (SCADA), mapcall and advanced coagulant control using zeta meter is preferred.
- Previous employment in water treatment, hydrology or related environmental science, civil or environmental engineering, or analytical experience, is preferred.
- Technical college coursework and / or degree in chemistry, environmental sciences, civil or environmental engineering is preferred.
- Successful Completion of the following correspondence course; "Volume 1 - Water Treatment Plant Operation", offered by University of California at Sacramento.
- Class A Water Operator's Certification is highly preferred and required within first 3 years of employment.
Schedule/Work Environment
- 6 week Rotating Shift. Includes weekends, holidays and nights.
- Physical fitness- capable of lifting and/or carrying 50 lbs. or more on a frequent basis. Walking up and down stairs. Working in confined areas. Ability to wear a respirator.
- Ability to comply with the Company's attendance policies.
- Ability to respond to 24 / 7 callout.
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