Wastewater Treatment Operator I or II
Company: Eagle Mountain City
Location: Eagle Mountain
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nOperator I: $22.00-$24.00
GENERAL PURPOSE Performs a variety of entry level duties related to
the construction and maintenance of the City's wastewater treatment
facility, equipment and will assist in the maintenance of the
collection system. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the broad
policy guidance and direction of the Wastewater System
Supervisor/Operator Lead. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Treatment Facility OperationsConduct daily operations and
routine maintenance of the city's wastewater treatment
facility.Maintain and inspect clarifiers, buildings, yard areas,
backup generators, blowers, and chlorine disinfection
systems.Ensure proper application of effluent water and effective
operation of the rapid infiltration basin.Monitor and maintain
various pumps and motors to ensure optimal performance.
Preventative Maintenance & Equipment OperationPerform ongoing
preventative maintenance tasks such as greasing, belt and pulley
adjustments, pump and motor replacements, and unclogging
systems.Operate heavy machinery and equipment including skid
steers, backhoes, trackhoes, loaders, tractors, crane trucks,
jet/vac trucks, forklifts, trash pumps, weed whips, and hand tools
to support facility operations. Sampling & Laboratory
AnalysisCollect daily and monthly samples from various stages of
the treatment process in compliance with Division of Water Quality
(DWQ) standards.Gather grab and composite samples, complete
chain-of-custody documentation, and deliver samples to analytical
labs.Analyze lab results to assist in adjusting Return Activated
Sludge (RAS) and Waste Activated Sludge (WAS) rates for process
optimization. Process Monitoring & AdjustmentsConduct routine tests
to monitor system performance and biological activity.Evaluate
solids and bacterial concentrations for proper flocking and
settling.Adjust RAS and WAS rates to maintain biological stability
and prevent process disruptions. Confined Space Entry &
SafetyConduct confined space entries for system maintenance and
cleaning, utilizing appropriate safety equipment such as davit arm
hoists, tripods, SRLs, and gas detectors.Prepare confined space
entry permits and assess environmental hazards to ensure safe
operations. Emergency ResponseRespond to sewer emergencies
including breaks, backups, and system/equipment failures.Coordinate
emergency repairs using appropriate equipment and personnel.
Additional ResponsibilitiesPerform related duties as assigned to
support overall wastewater operations.Cross-train with wastewater
collection system personnel and assist with collection system
operations as needed.Perform inspections of the collection system
to identify and correct structural deficiencies, infiltration
issues, and blockages.Operate specialized equipment including jet
trucks, power rodders, root cutters, jackhammers, and metal
detectors.Repair and rebuild manholes, wastewater mains, and
replace covers as needed.Document and map the collection system,
noting pipe sizes, flow directions, and maintenance needs; prepare
inspection and cleaning reports.Operate high-velocity jet trucks to
clean wastewater lines and vac trucks to address system leaks.Use
CCTV inspection trucks to assess sewer lines and lift station
performance. Other Duties Performs other related duties as assigned
to support the division's goals and maintain permit compliance and
to help the growth of Eagle Mountain City or other departments as
necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience:
Graduation from high school or equivalent; AND No experience
necessary OR An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Some knowledge of general trench
work and pipefitting; pumping systems; hazards and precautions
associated with trench work line construction; interpersonal
communication skills; basic hand and power tools required to
install and maintain pipe line; pipe classifications and type; the
occupational hazards and safety precautions of trench work
construction and pipeline maintenance work; hazards common to heavy
equipment operation; drain system construction methods etc.;
construction requirements for wastewater collections and pumping
stations; hazards associated with wastewater collections and
treatment chemicals; wastewater line chemical cleaning procedures
and associated hazards; state or federal regulations governing
installation and maintenance of wastewater systems; water quality
laws; interpersonal communication skills; traffic control and
diversion; use of respirators; OSHA safety standards. Skill in the
operation of heavy mechanized equipment as required by the
position, i.e., computer, backhoe, skidsteer, air compressor, saws,
jack hammer, chipping hammer, paint sprayer, dump truck, pumps,
chain saw, torches, etc. Ability to adapt to emergency or unusual
situations; tolerate weather extremes in the work place; analyze
wastewater system(s), identify problems and determine optimum
solutions; make accurate decisions in emergency situations where
consequences of error could be costly; develop and maintain
effective working relationships with supervisors co-workers,
elected officials, local agencies and the general public;
communicate effectively verbally and in writing; perform strenuous
manual labor. Ability to lift 100 lbs. Special Qualifications: Must
possess a class "A" commercial driver's license (CDL). Must work on
a twenty-four (24) hour stand-by or on call. (Rotating with all
other operators for seven (7) days at a time.) Must work weekends
and holidays, rotating with all wastewater treatment operators.
Must become a certified Wastewater Treatment Systems Operator I
within 12 months of hire. Must become a certified flagger. Must
become confined space certified. Must become forklift certified.
Must know basic functions of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and
other wastewater specific software. Work Environment: Employees in
this position normally work in an outdoor environment, subject to
changing and seasonal weather extremes. Frequently, tasks require a
variety of physical activities, generally involving muscular
strain, related to walking, standing, stooping, sitting, reaching,
and lifting; daily potential for hazardous exposure to electrical
shock, industrial wastes and raw sewage (containing pathogens such
as typhoid, paratyphoid, dysentery, polio, tetanus, etc.); daily
exposure to moving parts and equipment such as pumps, motors, heavy
equipment, etc.; daily or regular exposure to traffic hazards
working in the public right-of-way; daily or regular exposure to
hazards associated with confined space operations. Talking, hearing
and seeing essential to performing required job functions. Common
eye, hand, finger dexterity exist. Mental application utilizes
memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability,
discriminating thinking and creative problem solving. Operator II:
$24.00-$26.00 GENERAL PURPOSE Performs a variety of "unrestricted",
working level duties related the construction and maintenance of
the City's treatment facility, equipment and will assist in the
maintenance of the collection system. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works
under the broad policy guidance and direction of the Wastewater
System Supervisor/Operator Lead. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Provides
general guidance and direction to Wastewater System Operator(s) I
while in training or on a project-by-project basis. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Main Duties: Treatment Facility: Performs daily operation
and maintenance of the city wastewater treatment facility;
maintains clarifiers, buildings, yard, back-up generator, blowers
and chlorine disinfection equipment; ensures proper application of
effluent water and operation of rapid infiltration basin; ensures
proper operation of various pumps and motors. Monitors and performs
ongoing preventative maintenance, including greasing, adjusting
belts and pulleys, changing out pumps and motors and unclogging
pumps; operates machinery to ensure readiness and effectiveness of
service, including skid steers, backhoes, trackhoes, loaders,
tractors, crane trucks, jet/vac trucks, forklifts, trash pumps,
weed whips, and a variety of hand tools as needed to keep the
wastewater treatment facility and the discharge of effluent product
running in an efficient manner. Collects daily and monthly lab
samples from various phases of the treatment process as required by
the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) and for process control;
gathers "grab" samples and from a composite sampler; creates "chain
of custody" reports and delivers samples to analytical
laboratories; based upon lab results, assists to adjust process
rates for activated sludge (RAS) and waste activated sludge (WAS).
Performs daily and weekly tests to verify proper operation and
control of the wastewater treatment systems; evaluates
concentrations of solids and bacteria for "flocking" and settling
in the treatment process; determines additional influence of
results and effect upon return activated sludge (RAS) and waste
activated sludge (WAS) rates; adjusts rates as needed to prevent
disruption of "bug" colonies. Performs related duties as required.
Cross train with wastewater collections system personnel. Help with
wastewater collections system operations when required. Secondary
Duties: Collection & Field Operations: Performs daily operation and
maintenance of the city wastewater collection system, including
lift stations, manholes, yard, backup generators, and various pumps
and motors; oversees and performs ongoing preventative maintenance,
including, greasing, changing oil on pumps, adjusting belts and
pulleys, changing out pumps and motors, unclogging pumps, etc. as
needed to ensure efficient and effective delivery of raw sewage to
treatment facilities. Performs collection system inspections;
correct structural deficiencies, eliminating infiltration and
stoppages of wastewater mains. Performs daily maintenance and
repair of equipment used; operate jet truck, power rodder, root
cutter and other equipment; operates jackhammer; repairs and
rebuilds manholes, and the repair of wastewater mains, replacement
of covers; operate metal detector and/or SOND locaters to locate
concealed manholes and raise to grade. Document and maps collection
system, records pipe size, direction of flow and congestion status,
determines need for cleaning or other maintenance; prepares and
files inspection and cleaning reports. Performs confined space
entry to access collection system lines; performs maintenance and
cleaning as needed while supported by specialized safety equipment;
ensures proper set up and application of safety equipment,
including davit arm hoist, tripod and with self-retracting lifeline
(SRL); calibrates, setup, and operate gas detectors for confined
space entry; prepares confined space entry permit as required;
assesses overhead, atmosphere and tripping hazards; ensures
effective use of support harness and related equipment. Operates a
high velocity jet truck; cleans and maintains existing wastewater
lines. Also provides vac truck operation to resolve water leaks in
the system operates television inspection truck used to inspect
main sewer lines and lift station pumping systems. Operates
television viewing and inspection equipment to detect wastewater
line leaks obstructions; sets up power equipment; performs
maintenance and repairs of specialty equipment; operates jet
cleaning unit to clean ditches and culverts; performs dye testing
to deter origins of problems; performs maintenance and repairs of
electrical parts on TV truck. Responds to sewer emergencies;
performs emergency repair services dealing with breaks, backups and
other issues; organizes and utilizes necessary resources, including
staff and equipment; such as combo jet/vac trucks, CCTV inspection
equipment, crane trucks and trash pumps as needed; coordinates with
TSSD if additional resources and help are needed. Other Duties as
Assigned: All other duties that the Public Utilities
Director/Manager and Wastewater Systems Supervisor deems fit to
helping the growth of Eagle Mountain City or other departments as
necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience:
Graduation from high school or equivalent; AND Two (2) years of
experience performing the above or closely related duties; OR An
equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities: Some knowledge of general trench work and
pipefitting; pumping systems; hazards and precautions associated
with trench work line construction; interpersonal communication
skills; basic hand and power tools required to install and maintain
pipe line; pipe classifications and type; the occupational hazards
and safety precautions of trench work construction and pipeline
maintenance work; hazards common to heavy equipment operation;
drain system construction methods etc.; construction requirements
for wastewater collections and pumping stations; hazards associated
with wastewater collections and treatment chemicals; wastewater
line chemical cleaning procedures and associated hazards; state or
federal regulations governing installation and maintenance of
wastewater systems; water quality laws; interpersonal communication
skills; traffic control and diversion; use of respirators; OSHA
safety standards. Skill in the operation of heavy mechanized
equipment as required by the position, i.e., computer, backhoe,
skidsteer, air compressor, saws, jack hammer, chipping hammer,
paint sprayer, dump truck, pumps, chain saw, torches, etc. Ability
to adapt to emergency or unusual situations; tolerate weather
extremes in the work place; analyze wastewater system(s), identify
problems and determine optimum solutions; make accurate decisions
in emergency situations where consequences of error could be
costly; develop and maintain effective working relationships with
supervisors co-workers, elected officials, local agencies and the
general public; communicate effectively verbally and in writing;
perform strenuous manual labor. Ability to lift 100 lbs. Special
Qualifications: Must possess a class "A" commercial driver's
license (CDL). Must work on a twenty-four (24) hour stand-by or on
call. (Rotating with all other operators for seven (7) days at a
time.) Must work weekends and holidays, rotating with all
wastewater operators. Must be a certified Wastewater Treatment
Systems Operator II. Must become a certified flagger. Must become
confined space certified. Must become forklift certified. Must know
basic functions of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and other
wastewater specific software. Work Environment: Employees in this
position normally work in an outdoor environment, subject to
changing and seasonal weather extremes. Frequently, tasks require a
variety of physical activities, generally involving muscular
strain, related to walking, standing, stooping, sitting, reaching,
and lifting; daily potential for hazardous exp
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