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Water Treatment Operator OIT, I or II Recruitment 

The Cambria Community Services District is currently accepting applications for the Water Treatment Operator OIT, I or II positions. This recruitment is open until the needs of the District are met. For first consideration, apply immediately. 

About the Water Treatment Operator OIT, I or II Positions

Water Treatment Plant Operator-In-Training

Definition: Under direct supervision of a licensed operator and/or Water Systems Superintendent, installs, repairs, maintains, and replaces water mains, meters, service connections, and other water facilities; assists in the operation of the water supply, treatment, distribution, storage, and pumping systems; reads meters; and performs other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Once qualified, participates in standby duties: As an on-call operator, operates and maintains the treatment facilities and distribution system and responds immediately to water emergencies.
  • Performs a variety of unskilled and semiskilled duties in the maintenance of the water supply and distribution facilities.
  • Assists as a member of a crew in the installation, replacement, or repair of water lines, service connections, meters, valves, fire hydrants, and other water facilities.
  • Operates and maintains power-driven equipment and pneumatic tools.
  • Assists in the operation of the district wells and water treatment plants.
  • Assists in locating and repairing leaks in water lines.
  • Operates and maintains backhoe for excavations, backfill, and loading.
  • Reads and replaces water meters and coordinates field activities with the billing office.
  • Responds to and resolves customer complaints.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 

  • Methods, practices, materials, tools, and equipment used in the operation, installation, maintenance, and repair of water mains, pipes, pumps, water wells, controls, and equipment; safety precautions and procedures; basic plumbing and construction; and basic computer skills.
  • Install, maintain, and repair water mains, pipes, pumps, and wells; operate, maintain, and repair storage tanks and other water facilities; use tools and operate power-driven equipment necessary for the performance of the work; understand and carry out oral and/or written instructions; conducts work in a manner that is prompt and courteous, while maintaining good public relations.

Required Qualifications:

  • One year of experience in general construction and maintenance work. Word processing and spreadsheet experience (Word and Excel preferable).
  • High school graduate or G.E.D.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid California class “C” driver’s license and maintain a satisfactory DMV record to maintain District insurability.
  • Required to obtain a California Grade T1 Water Treatment Operator License within one (1) year from the date of hire.
  • Required to obtain a California Grade D1 Water Distribution Operator License within two (2) years from the date of hire.

Water Treatment Operator I

Definition: Under the supervision of the Water System Supervisor and/or Senior Operator, installs, repairs, maintains, and replaces water mains, meters, service connections, and other water facilities; assists in the operation of the water supply, treatment, distribution, storage, and pumping systems; reads meters; and performs other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Participates in standby duties: As an on-call operator, operates and maintains the treatment facilities and distribution system and responds immediately to water emergencies.
  • Performs a variety of unskilled and semiskilled duties in the maintenance of the water supply and distribution facilities.
  • Assists as a member of a crew in the installation, replacement, or repair of water lines, service connections, meters, valves, fire hydrants, and other water facilities.
  • Operates and maintains power-driven equipment and pneumatic tools.
  • Assists in the operation of the district wells and water treatment plants.
  • Assists in locating and repairing leaks in water lines.
  • Operates and maintains backhoe for excavations, backfill, and loading.
  • Reads and replaces water meters and coordinates field activities with the billing office.
  • Responds to and resolves customer complaints.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 

  • Methods, practices, materials, tools, and equipment used in the operation, installation, maintenance, and repair of water mains, pipes, pumps, water wells, controls, and equipment; safety precautions and procedures; basic plumbing and construction; and basic computer skills.
  • Install, maintain, and repair water mains, pipes, pumps, and wells; operate, maintain, and repair storage tanks and other water facilities; use tools and operate power-driven equipment necessary for the performance of the work; understand and carry out oral and/or written instructions; work independently; and conduct work in a manner that is prompt and courteous, while maintaining good public relations.

Required Qualifications:

  • One year of experience in general construction and maintenance work. Word processing and spreadsheet experience (Word and Excel preferable).
  • High school graduate or G.E.D.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid California class “C” driver’s license and maintain a satisfactory DMV record to maintain District insurability.
  • California Grade T1 Water Treatment Operator License.
  • California Grade D1 Water Distribution Operator License, or the ability to obtain a California Grade D1 Water Distribution Operator License within two (2) years from the date of hire.

Water Treatment Operator II

Definition: Under the supervision of the Water Systems Superintendent and/or Senior Operator, installs, repairs, maintains, and replaces water mains, meters, service connections, and other water facilities; assists in the operation of the water supply, treatment, distribution, storage, and pumping systems; reads meters; and performs other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Participates in standby duties: As an on-call operator, operates and maintains the treatment facilities and distribution system and responds immediately to water emergencies.
  • Performs a variety of unskilled and semiskilled duties in the maintenance of the water supply and distribution facilities.
  • Assists as a member of a crew in the installation, replacement, or repair of water lines, service connections, meters, valves, fire hydrants, and other water facilities.
  • Operates and maintains power-driven equipment and pneumatic tools.
  • Assists in the operation of the district wells and water treatment plants.
  • Assists in locating and repairing leaks in water lines.
  • Operates and maintains backhoe for excavations, backfill, and loading.
  • Reads and replaces water meters and coordinates field activities with the billing office.
  • Responds to and resolves customer complaints.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 

  • Methods, practices, materials, tools, and equipment used in the operation, installation, maintenance, and repair of water mains, pipes, pumps, water wells, controls, and equipment; safety precautions and procedures; basic plumbing and construction; and computer skills.
  • Install, maintain, and repair water mains, pipes, pumps, and wells; operate, maintain, and repair storage tanks and other water facilities; use tools and operate power-driven equipment necessary for the performance of the work; understand and carry out oral and/or written instructions; conduct work in a manner that is prompt and courteous, while maintaining good public relations; and supervise small crew and/or work independently.

Required Qualifications:

  • One year of experience as a California Grade T I Water Treatment Operator. Word processing and spreadsheet experience (Word and Excel preferable).
  • High school graduate or G.E.D.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid California class “C” driver’s license and maintain a satisfactory DMV record to maintain District insurability.
  • California Grade T II Water Treatment Operator License.
  • California Grade D II Water Distribution Operator License.

These positions are within the SEIU employee group. To review the position descriptions, please click the links below.

Water Treatment Plant Operator-In-Training Position DescriptionWater Treatment Operator I Position DescriptionWater Treatment Operator II Position Description

Benefits

  • Water Treatment Plant OIT: $49,914 to $60,671 annually, effective first full payroll following January 16, 2024
  • Water Treatment Operator I: $52,205 to $63,456 annually, effective first full payroll following January 16, 2024
  • Water Treatment Operator II: $59,138 to $71,883 annually, effective first full payroll following January 16, 2024
  • 11 standard paid holidays per year
  • 3.08 hours biweekly (120 hrs/yr) of paid vacation
  • 3.70 hours biweekly (96 hrs/yr) of sick leave
  • Regular employees, after completion of their probationary period, shall be eligible for the Health Care Reimbursement Program. Eligible employees receive a credit of $1300 each January 1.
  • The district pays 85% of the health premiums currently in effect for employee and dependent coverage for the lowest cost plan available to district employees offered through CalPERS.
  • The district pays 85% of the dental premiums currently in effect for employee and dependent coverage for the lowest-cost plan.
  • A Group Life Insurance Plan will be provided with a $25,000 life insurance policy, a $1,000 policy for each employee's spouse, and a $1,000 policy for each employee dependent under the age of 21.
  • CalPERS 3% @ 60 retirement plan for covered employees hired prior to October 1, 2012, including single highest year computation and credit for unused sick leave; 2% @ 60 retirement plan for covered employees hired on or after October 1, 2012 up through December 31, 2012, including the 36 highest consecutive months’ final compensation provision; covered employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who are defined as “new members” under PEPRA will be covered by the 2% @ 62 retirement plan and the 36 highest consecutive months’ final compensation provision. Employee pays 100% of the CalPERS employee contribution.
  • The district provides a Deferred Compensation 457 matching monthly contribution of $25.

Application Process

Electronic submittals are strongly preferred and should be directed to administration@cambriacsd.org and include the following: completed application, cover letter, resume, and proof of required qualifications. All applicants will be reviewed, and only those candidates determined to be most qualified for the position on the basis of experience, training, and education as submitted will move forward in the hiring process. The candidate who has successfully completed all prior phases of the hiring process will be subject to a thorough background investigation.

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