Job Description
The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority located in Marietta, Georgia is a regional public utility that provides potable water (drinking water and water for fire protection) on a wholesale basis. We are the second largest supplier of drinking water in Georgia. Our customers include counties and municipalities in the metro region – as well as Lockheed Martin Corporation. We have built a strong reputation of success by investing in the protection of our precious water resources through conservation programs such as waterSmart, while maintaining dependable customer service and consistent product quality at competitive wholesale rates. The Authority is in a strong financial position and enjoys a triple AAA bond rating. Additional information on the Authority is available at our web site at ccmwa.org. Water Treatment Plant Operator Trainee, III, II, or I Water Treatment Operators (III, II, and I) are responsible for producing high quality drinking water by monitoring the water treatment process in accordance with Federal, State and Authority standards as well as maintaining distribution water levels and pressures as system demand dictates. Work is performed in accord with established practices and procedures. Duties require the exercise of independent judgment. This position reports to the Operations Superintendent. Schedule: At this time, positions in this class are assigned twelve (12) hours days with 4 days on/4 days off, requiring overtime. The hours are Noon to Midnight or Midnight to Noon. Holidays and weekends may fall within a scheduled 4-day shift and will be required to be worked unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Tasks and responsibilities which are common to the Water Treatment Plant Operator positions include: Monitors and adjusts the pumping system of the treatment plant to control water flow through the plant and distribution system. Inspects plant equipment and processes, checks gauges, records flows, levels and pressures. Monitors pumps, motors, and other equipment essential to the operation of the plant. Takes water samples and analyzes for pH, chlorine residual, fluoride and chlorine dioxide on an hourly basis and others as assigned. Controls, monitors and cleans water filters as required. Adjusts chemical dose rate as needed using laboratory results. Monitors the flow throughout the plant to ensure water quality. Monitors raw water pump station. Maintains log books and enters the following data into computer system: laboratory analysis results, plant operating data, distribution system data, filter operating data, process control changes, chemical inventory and other data as required. Documents all problems or complaints. Documents maintenance problems using computerized maintenance system and issues work requests. Answers phone and monitors security system providing access to identified visitors. Changes chlorine feed system by connecting and exchanging one-ton chlorine cylinders using electrical lifting/moving hoist. Receives chemical deliveries. May be assigned to act as shift leader, providing direction and training to other operators, and assuming responsibility for overall direction, coordination and evaluation of this unit. Caries out leadership responsibilities within the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include assigning and directing work, addressing complaints and resolving problems. Performs custodial duties. May act as a tour guide for visiting groups. Works overtime as required. Performs related duties as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles of surface water treatment, coagulation chemistry, disinfection, filtration and hydraulics. Knowledge of centrifugal and vertical lift pumps and motors used to power the pumping units. Knowledge of the principles, practices, machines, equipment, materials and operating and maintenance procedures of a modern automated treatment plant. Knowledge of water treatment nomenclature and water treatment processes and regulations. Knowledge of occupational hazards connected with water plan operation and maintenance, and of necessary safety equipment and precautions. Knowledge of applicable laws, rules and regulations. Knowledge of basic biological and chemical reactions. Knowledge of recordkeeping practices. Skill in prioritizing work. Skill in using a computer and applicable software applications. Skill in collecting and recording sample data. Skill in performing jar tests and determining coagulant dosage. Skill i