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Golden State Water Company is one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States. We deliver quality, reliable water to more than 1 million people in over 80 communities throughout California.
Golden State Water has been in business for more than 90 years because we put customers first.
POSITION DEFINITION : Water Supply Operator I
Accountability
The Water Supply Operator I is an entry-level position requiring immediate to general supervision.
Operates and monitors a variety of water supply and treatment equipment such as :
Pumping systems
Chemical feed systems
Water storage facilities
Measuring and control systems
Interagency control valves and meters
Pressure Reducing / Sustaining Valves
- Assists with maintenance of plant equipment and facilities
- Performs water level measurements on groundwater wells
- Loads and unloads chemicals
- Performs basic laboratory analytical techniques on water samples
- Collects samples for analytical purposes
- Performs calculations related to dosing, flow rates, pressure and other weights and measures associated with water supply and treatment operations
- Complies with all safety standards and practices as they pertain to equipment, facility operations and chemical handling
- May require after hour work due to 24-hour operation
- Available for emergency response, 24 hours / day, seven days / week
- Must reside within 25 miles of the nearest water system boundary where assigned in order to respond to emergencies.
- Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Familiar with computer applications such as Windows, word processing, spreadsheets and the Internet
- SWRCB Water Distribution Operator 1 certification - required if applicant does not hold a valid T1 certification.
- SWRCB Water Treatment Plant Operator 1 certification preferred at time of hire, or must obtain within 18 months of employment or position start date.
- Good communication (both written and verbal) and organizational skills
- Valid California driver license
Technical Skills and Experience
- One year as a Water Distribution Operator or two years' experience in the water utility industry
- OR a combination of water utility experience and education that demonstrates a moderate level of knowledge and understanding of water distribution, supply and treatment operations
- OR an Associate degree in Water Technology, Distribution, or Treatment, or similar math and science based curriculum from an accredited educational institution or program
- Basic math skills
- Knowledge of basic plumbing skills
- Understanding of safe, efficient and effective work practices and procedures.
BENEFITS
Our Company supports our employees with rich benefit programs and resources to help them thrive today and prepare for tomorrow.
Benefit options include medical, dental, and vision plans with the Company currently paying 85% of the monthly premium for employees and their eligible dependents.
We also offer paid vacation and sick time and twelve Company paid holidays per year. To help our employees plan for the future, we offer both a 401(k) retirement plan as well as a Defined Contribution Profit Sharing retirement plan.
Additional benefits include life, AD&D, and LTD insurance as well as health savings account and flexible spending plans.
COMPENSATION INFORMATION
The compensation range provided is in compliance with state specific laws. Multiple factors are used to determine the actual starting rate of pay for all of our positions, including specific skills, years of experience, education, certification(s), and other job related factors.
The responsibilities of this position will involve access to information that may be considered confidential, private and sensitive.
Therefore, the individual filling this position will be required to both allow and pass a background check.
NOTE : Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with special needs to perform the essential functions.
Last updated : 2024-05-15