Job Description
The Water Systems Technician is responsible for supporting facility water management activities through routine sampling, system flushing, and documentation throughout the Johns Hopkins University campus. This role is primarily field-based and involves extensive walking across multiple buildings while following established water safety and compliance procedures. This position focuses on execution of routine tasks rather than program design or advanced water safety management. Expectations Perform routine water sampling across facility locations in accordance with established procedures Conduct scheduled flushing of domestic water systems and outlets Travel throughout campus buildings daily to complete assigned routes and tasks Accurately label, document, and prepare water samples for testing and analysis Maintain detailed records using digital or paper reporting tools Follow site safety requirements and infection prevention protocols Communicate completion of daily activities to supervisors and project managers Assist with basic inspections of fixtures and water outlets as directed Maintain organization of sampling equipment and supplies Water Safety Conduct water testing, sampling, and remediation activities to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Aid in remediation efforts across the organization, as needed. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Reliable attendance and ability to work independently Strong attention to detail and documentation accuracy Comfortable following structured procedures and schedules Preferred (Not Required) Experience in facilities, maintenance, environmental services, healthcare, or water systems Experience with sampling or compliance-based field work Compensation & Classification Hourly, non-exempt position Overtime eligible in accordance with applicable laws Training provided Work Environment This is a fully on-site role within an active university and healthcare environment. The technician will interact with staff and occupants while maintaining professionalism and adherence to safety protocols. This job requires an extensive amount of prolonged walking, and standing.