Job Class: Production Operator I-III
FLSA Status: Non Exempt
Effective Date: May 27, 2024
**You MUST specify which level (I, II, III) you are applying for. It is only necessary to apply once to be considered for both Production and Distribution positions. You MUST complete a SSWD application at www.SSWD.org**
Definition
Performs a wide variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the operation, maintenance, and repair of water treatment, storage, and production facility systems, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Production Operator I is the entry level class and is distinguished from the II level by performing less than the full range of duties assigned to the II level and certification requirements. Incumbents work under direct supervision while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as procedures and processes of assigned area of responsibility are learned.
Production Operator II is the journey level class and is distinguished from the I level by the assignment of the full range of complex field and office engineering support duties assigned to the Grade I level, as well as by duties allowed by the Water Distribution Operator Certificate Grade D2 and Water Treatment Operator Certificate Grade T2.
Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new, unusual, or unique situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the Operator I level.
Production Operator III is the advanced journey level in the Production Operator series. It is distinguished from the Production Operator – Grade II by the ability to perform the full range of duties assigned including those that require a Water Distribution Operator Certificate Grade D3 and Water Treatment Operator Certificate Grade T2. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the Operator II level.
Production Operator Grades II and III may provide on-site direction to less experienced staff and may include the indirect supervision of contractors or temporary staff.
This class is distinguished from the Production Foreman in that the Foreman provides supervision over assigned staff.
Examples of Essential Duties
The following duties are typical for this classification. Depending upon the assignment, the employee may not perform all of the listed duties and may be required to perform additional or different duties from those below to address business needs and changing business practices. Management retains the right to add, remove, or change duties at any time.
Production Operator I-III
Performs a variety of skilled maintenance, repairs, and preventive maintenance on production facilities, including, but not limited to, wells, iron/manganese treatment plants, storage tanks (elevated and ground), booster stations, pressure reductions stations, and interties.
Regulates and controls the amount of chemicals used to maintain specified water treatment requirements.
Performs preventative maintenance on pumps, motors, chemical analyzers, booster pumps, water quality testing devices, internal combustion engines, chemical feed pumps, chemical injection systems, sample stations, hydraulic valves, air compressors, sump pumps, air release valves, level transducers, and generators.
Operates complex field test equipment (e.g. chlorine, PH, conductivity, and hardness meters).
Titrates, transfers, and handles hazardous materials on a daily basis. Monitors, reviews, interprets data, and adjusts controls within the Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA) system to ensure proper operation of District facilities; operates system to balance system pressure, conjunctive use, and contractual obligations.
Collects samples for bacteriological and chemical analyses from wells and the distribution system.
Performs instrumentation calibration and low voltage electrical troubleshooting, repair, and installations for 120 volt and 4-20 mA equipment.
Investigates water quality complaints; flushes distribution mains for water quality control and performs water quality field monitoring to ensure a high quality of water in the mains.
Complies with all District policies, procedures, rules, and regulations, including safety standards; complies with State and local regulations.
Inspects and oversees work performed by contractors and vendors.
Performs emergency response duties in accordance to State regulations; works extended hours including mornings, evenings, and weekends outside of scheduled workday to respond to after hour emergencies.
Performs standby duty as scheduled.
Performs duties in hazardous work areas including high traffic areas, roadways, confined space vaults, chemical rooms/sheds, and works around live machinery with moving parts. Utilizes various software programs to input accurate and detailed data.
Performs related duties as assigned.