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Wastewater Operations Supervisor

  2025-12-21     Government Jobs     Caldwell,ID  
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Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisor

Supervises work of WWTP staff performing operation of advanced class IV wastewater treatment facility and other public works facilities as needed. Holds supervisory responsibility for ensuring procedures are performed safely and in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and laws. Assists with developing bids for equipment and materials. Work requires independent judgment, initiative and is performed under general supervision of the Wastewater Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent. The principal function of an employee in this class is to supervise and direct work crews, operate, troubleshoot, and adjust industrial equipment and processes utilized in advanced wastewater treatment and nutrient recovery systems. Routinely inspects facilities and equipment through direct observation, and manually adjusts equipment as needed. Use complex automated computer control systems to remotely monitor and adjust equipment and process. Reviews and interprets daily trends to diagnose biological and chemical treatment conditions and optimize process. Supervises special projects such as stress, pilot, and optimization testing of equipment and processes. Evaluates and responds to alarm conditions and initiates corrective action as needed to ensure safe and effective operation. The work is performed under the direct supervision of the Wastewater Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent.

Responsibilities include participating in the development and annual review of standard operating procedures, best management practices and action plans; developing data management programs and computerized control systems; analyzing and compiling operational data and preparing reports; reviewing operations and maintenance plans, engineering design documents, industry publications and equipment specifications to advise and make recommendations on process, facility and equipment selection; participating in facility planning, project design and implementation of sustainability programs; performing QA/QC review and management of operational data, maintenance records, sample collection and laboratory testing to assure regulatory compliance; attending and completing assigned training as required to ensure compliance with city policy, state and federal regulation, and maintain professional licensing and certification; providing training and instruction to other staff on the maintenance, operation and safety procedures of industrial wastewater equipment and processes; assisting with preparation and review of bid specifications for purchase of large equipment, mechanical and electrical equipment and related components; reviewing and making recommendations on acceptance of bids for equipment; assisting in treatment plant processes and operations, including plant electrical and mechanical support systems to ensure optimum performance; checking all equipment, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and biological to ensure proper operations; operating and maintaining plant support systems, including stepping screens, grit removal equipment, sludge pumps, boilers, heat exchangers, greasers, oilers, clarifiers, aeration equipment, digesters, gas equipment, dissolved air floatation system, ultra violet disinfection, gravity belt thickener, belt filter press, sampling, and metering equipment, emergency power generation equipment, and all associated valves, pumps, motors, and control circuitries; monitoring plant alarm systems and supervisory control and date acquisition (SCADA) system; interpreting laboratory test results to evaluate plant performance; using mathematical calculations in figuring detention times, flow rates, areas, volumes, pumping rates, mixed liquor suspended solids, percent solids, volatile suspended solids destruction/reduction, etc; responding to 24 hour on call and standby; adhering to and complying with all state, federal and local regulations, policies and procedures pertaining to safe work practices and all operation and maintenance duties; keeping immediate supervisor and designated others fully and accurately informed concerning work progress and status, including present and potential work problems and suggestions for new or improved ways of addressing such problems; attending meetings, conferences, workshops, and training sessions and reviewing publications and audio-visual materials to become and remain current on the principles, practices and new developments in assigned work areas as approved by the superintendents; communicating and coordinating with others to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of interdepartmental operations and activities to help keep a positive work environment; respecting the opinions of others and maintaining a positive and professional working relationship with plant operator, employees, supervisors, public, and others; and performing other related duties as assigned or required.

Minimum qualifications include at least five (5) years of experience in wastewater operations, at least one year experience in supervisory and/or training responsibilities, possession of a Class III Wastewater Operator License issued by the State of Idaho, completion of .6 continuing Education Units in Wastewater annually, subject to after hours on call, call back and/or varying shift hours if work dictates, and successful completion of pre-employment background check, drug testing, and physical.


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