Job Description
Job Title:
Utility Plant Operator
Posting Start Date:
10/28/25
Job Description:
Primary Role
This position is cross trained to work in distribution, field services, as well as plant operations. Day-to-day activities may include meter reading, service repairs, flushing hydrants, or operating our water/wastewater treatment plant(s). Performs a variety of tasks in the locating, laying, repairing, and extending underground water mains and distribution pipes. Performs skilled work in the operation and maintenance of a water/wastewater treatment facility and ensures that the facility is operating in a manner which meets all state and federal regulatory requirements.
Essential Functions
- Utility Technician:
- Sets up barricades and places safety lights around work sites to protect workers from street traffic.
- Breaks up asphalt and concrete, using pneumatic power tools for trenching and compaction.
- Manually digs valve boxes and curb boxes, using shovel and digging bar.
- Guides pipe sections, valves and fittings into position and holds pieces steady while worker tightens connections.
- Taps into pressurized water mains.
- Flares and connects copper and plastic piping.
- Installs repair clamps on pressurized water mains and service lines.
- Operates valves and fire hydrants.
- Investigates complaints and determines corrective action per company procedure.
- Operates pneumatic and/or hydraulic boring equipment.
- Completes all necessary forms, sketches, field notes and uses maps and records.
- Drives vehicles and/or trucks in performance of general job.
- Performs any other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Water/Wastewater Plant Operator:
- Responsible for the startup, shutdown, and periodic operating checks of a water treatment plant.
- Make necessary adjustments to pumping systems, chemical feeders, auxiliary equipment, and control systems.
- Monitoring storage tank levels and pump station indicators.
- Inspects plant as scheduled, recording all data and problems in the daily log.
- Performs routine maintenance of plant equipment and grounds which may include painting, cleaning, snow removal and other repairs.
- Loads and unloads chemicals used at the treatment plans.
- Monitors flow, pressures, chemical feeds, levels, and water quality indicators.
- Collects water samples and performs laboratory tests on samples for turbidity, hardness, alkalinity, ph, fluoride, and chlorine.
- Maintains plant records such as operating logs, chemical feeds, temperature, levels, and pressures.
- Backwashes multimedia filters as needed.
- Records all operating data on daily work sheet from laboratory analysis and flow metering equipment.
- Acquires knowledge of metric system to use for calibration.
- Conducts safety inspections and follows safety rules and procedures.
- Communicates effectively with other operators and supervisors.
- Attends and participates in operational and safety training programs as directed by management.
Knowledge/Skills
- Working knowledge of distribution/collection systems.
- Basic knowledge of the principles and safety practices of wastewater or water distribution, pumping, collection, and treatment, each as they may apply to area of responsibility.
- Basic understanding of the mechanical, chemical, and biological processes and related equipment, as well as an awareness and alertness regarding operational modification necessary in both routine and emergency situations.
Experience/Education
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- At least five (5) years water and/or wastewater systems and treatment.
Certifications & Licenses
- License requirements vary by state. Candidate must possess required licenses or have the ability to obtain within designated timeframe.
- Valid state driver’s license required.
Work Environment
- May be required to work indoor or outdoor work during seasonal heat and cold or other adverse weather conditions.
- Standing 25%; walking 75% for as many as 5 miles per shift; Required to occasionally stoop, kneel or crouch and enter confined spaces; may be required to use ladders or stairs.
- Able to lift or move up to 50-60 pounds.
- May be exposed to possible operations hazards including fumes and caustic chemicals, heavy machinery, high pressure, slippery surfaces, water/wastewater hazards and electrical equipment.
- Must be able to perform essential functions and meet the physical requirements for the position.
Competencies
Champions safety
Customer obsessed
Cultivates innovation
Nimble learning
Drives Results
Collaborates