Job Description
JOB Are you ready to make an impact where every drop counts?Marin Water is seeking a skilled and driven Water System Technician – Leak Detection Specialist to help protect one of our most valuable resources. The main focus of leak detection is to accurately identify and locate hidden leaks within the Districts distribution system, using specialized acoustic leak detection equipment, conducting field leak surveys and documenting field survey findings with goals aimed at reducing water loss. In this critical field role, you’ll use advanced leak detection technology, investigate water system issues, respond to customer concerns, and help maintain the reliability and safety of the District’s water distribution system. If you enjoy hands-on problem solving, working outdoors, and using cutting-edge tools to locate hidden leaks and improve water system performance, this is your opportunity to join a team dedicated to sustainability, public service, and operational excellence.Bring your experience in water distribution systems, hydraulics, and leak detection — and be on the front lines of protecting a reliable water supply for the community!Marin Water offers competitive pay, excellent benefits, and opportunities for career growthin a supportive, mission-driven environment. Benefits include: Competitive salaries. Salary Range effective 7/13/26: $8,867 - $10,627/per month (includes 4% COLA)Tuition reimbursement12 District paid holidaysA variety of benefit options available (medical, dental, vision) FILING DEADINE: MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026 at 11:59 P.M.DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, investigates and performs skilled work in a variety of water system problems such as leak detection in pipelines, meters, valves, fittings and hydrants. Investigates and facilitates repairs for other water system problems; valve operation, pipeline breaks, water flow, pressure, and air or noise complaints, performs valve exercise and valve maintenance; and performs related work as required.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThis is an advanced skill level position demonstrating proficiency in investigating consumer complaints, assessing water system breaks and leak detection incidents, performing valve exercise, demonstrating the ability to determine appropriate maintenance and repair action. An incumbent in this classification independently performs the full range of water system inspection duties both in routine and emergency conditions. Individuals work independently in the field, provide authoritative information on required water system maintenance and repairs and will have extensive contact with consumers and other District staff. This classification is under the supervision of the Field Supervisor. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Investigates residential and business consumer complaints related to leakage, seepage, pressure, flow and noise; determines whether flow and pressure problems are caused by consumer’s plumbing system or deficiencies in the District’s service lines or its meters; determines or provides appropriate repair or maintenance.Investigates meter leaks; determines appropriate repair or maintenance, replacement or relocation of meters and meter boxes.Inspects and researches suspected leaks in the water distribution system pipelines, valves, fittings and hydrants and determines extent of problem and recommends the personnel and materials required to complete the repairs or maintenance.Participates in the installation, repair and maintenance of pipelines, valves, fittings, hydrants and meters.Takes appropriate action to shut down the water system to isolate breaks and facilitates the repair or replacement of new connections.Performs flushes and plans and/or directs field personnel in routine, emergency and systematic flushing of water mains; notifies consumers and local Fire agencies of planned system flushing; opens and closes main gate valve, blow-offs and hydrants by hand to accomplish flushing as required; monitors water quality, pressure, and runoff drainage visually and by gauge to determine adequacy of flushing.Operates leak detection equipment such as pipe locators, metal detectors, data loggers, correlators, and other leak detection equipment as needed.Utilizes District’s water system maps and geographic information systems to locate water mains, valves, hydrants, meter boxes and other water distribution system equipment; remains current with water distribution system changes.Performs valve exercise by hand, and by using a hydraulic/electric valve exerciser. Prepares and follows routing for program efficiency.Maintain, operate, lubricate and mark location of water valves.Conducts hydrant flow tests; in support of field engineering studies, initiates and conducts pressure and flow levels in selected system of the distribution system; prepares reports of findings according to standard operating procedures and recommends corrective action as needed.Prepares written and/or makes verbal report