Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager jobs in Temecula, CA

Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager supervises the operations and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and reporting practices. Oversees sampling and testing systems, and the testing and maintenance of pumps, conveyors, blowers, and other equipment. Being a Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager ensures staff is up-to-date with all federal, state, and local regulations and environmental guidelines. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or other tech degree. Additionally, Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager typically reports to a manager or director. The Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/ production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for personnel actions. To be a Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager typically requires 3-5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Operations Technician II / III - Wastewater Treatment Plant
  • Western Municipal Water District
  • Riverside, CA FULL_TIME
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    THE OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN II / III POSITION IS DEDICATED TO THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND WILL BE ASSIGNED TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Western Riverside County Regional Wastewater Authority (WRCRWA) in EastvaleWestern Water Recycling Facility (WWRF) in RiversideWestern Water's vision is to integrate the best-in-business processes and business systems while developing a leading-edge workforce that continuously creates greater efficiency and value for our customers.Western Water’s values include: Service ExcellenceEfficiency Water Supply ReliabilityFiscal Responsibility and ValuePublic Trust, Accountability and TransparencyEnvironmental StewardshipEmployee EmpowermentInnovationAre you looking to take your career to the next level at an agency committed to the vision and values above? Are you an experienced operator with progressive experience supporting a team dedicated to the maintenance of wastewater facilities? If you have skills focusing on the following areas, we invite you to submit your interest to be considered for this position: Strong knowledge of principles and practices related to the assigned functional areas of responsibility within a tertiary Wastewater Treatment Facility. Operate and maintain treatment facilities.Strong ability to operate and maintain equipment, associated with the day-to-day operations and maintenance of wastewater systems and facilities. Extensive use of modern office equipment including computer software applications related to the field of work.Utilize exceptional customer service and communication skills both verbally and in writing, with the ability to cultivate professional business partnerships and inspire team collaboration.Read and interpret blueprints, construction designs and drawings and hydraulic/pneumatic schematics.Perform heavy manual labor. THE IDEAL CANDIDATEThe ideal candidate will possess strong knowledge and capabilities to coordinate repairs and maintenance with internal support systems. In addition, the position requires prior hands-on experience and working knowledge of troubleshooting (from an Operator’s perspective): wastewater systems including mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation component of the systems. The selected candidate will be placed in the Operation Technician series level which is commensurate with current experience. Individuals within the Operations Technician series can expect to perform routine to complex duties related to the operation of Western Water wastewater facilities. Incumbents to the series will be assigned to a department within the Operations function.Operations Technician IIThe Operations Technician II is the intermediate journey-level class in the technician series. Incumbents perform the full range of duties of the class independently or as a member of a crew with limited guidance and direction, applying a thorough knowledge of the assigned section’s systems, facilities, equipment, procedures and standards for the construction, installation, maintenance, repair and operation of assigned equipment and facilities. Assignments vary, encompass a variety of tasks, seldom require detailed instructions, and require sound judgment and initiative. Incumbents work under general supervision while exercising independent judgment within established functions and procedures. Operations Technician IIIThe Operations Technician III is the full journey-level class in the technician series. Under minimal guidance and direction, incumbents carry out duties and assignments requiring full technical knowledge and skill in the work of an assigned unit. Incumbents work under general supervision while exercising independent judgment within established functions and procedures.Incumbents within the Operations Technician series report to an Operations Field Manager. or Operations Supervisor. Operations Technicians may receive general direction from a Senior Operations Technician I/II.Western Water employees are expected to work overtime, weekends, evenings and holidays as required to accommodate the Western Water needs, in addition to responding as a Disaster Services Emergency Worker.

    EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
    The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this classification. Universal Functions to Operations Technician Series: Perform grounds maintenance, weed abatement and facilities cleaning duties, some of which requires heavy manual labor.Operate a pager, cell phone, and a mobile and/or base station two-way radio for dispatching and routine communications.Investigate public complaints and recommend corrective action.Maintain accurate and legible records for timesheets, workload planning, and related documents in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations, and District policies and procedures.Utilize and maintain detailed records for use within the Computerized Work Management System (CWMS).Participate in safety training programs and other related functions.Inspect, operate, calibrate, and maintain light/heavy equipment linked to department functions.Perform inspections and maintenance of District facilities, equipment, tools, and vehicles.Monitor and utilize the District's SCADA system as required by department or call team roles.Coordination and purchase of department supplies or equipment.Operate GPS equipment in order to locate and survey District systems as determined by department functions.Perform lockout/tag out (LOTO) procedures to block electrical and other energy sources utilizing District safety policies and procedures.Perform duties in confined spaces utilizing District safety policies and procedures.Perform a variety of semi-skilled and skilled maintenance, operational, and repair tasks involved in the Western's water or wastewater systems.Operate sign boards, flagging, placing and removing barricades, delineators, warning signs and traffic plates in work areas.Contingent upon meeting certification and experience requirements, employees may be assigned to the appropriate department call team to provide continuous operational services in accordance with the California Municipal Water District Act of 1911. This requirement is at the sole discretion of Western and typically occurs on a rotating basis for a 1–2-week period following supervisor approval.Wastewater Treatment Team: Members of this team will be assigned to either the WRCRWA WWTP or WWRF WWTP as needed. Also, working hours and schedules may change with operational need. The Wastewater Treatment Plant team is responsible for operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants to ensure compliance of applicable discharge and regulatory requirements. The team spans from the Western Water Recycling Facility (WWRF) in Riverside to the operation of the Western Riverside County Regional Wastewater Authority (WRCRWA) in Eastvale. The performance of this team is essential to protect public health and the environment through the operation of compliant treatment plants. Incumbents in the department can expect to utilize their skills in the areas noted below: Operate and maintain wastewater treatment facilities to control flow and processing of wastewater, sludge and effluent; monitor gauges, meters, SCADA and control panels; observe variations in operating conditions; interpret and gauge readings and test results to determine processing requirements.Operate valves, gates, pumps, engines and electric motors to control and adjust the flow and treatment processes, in addition to operating and maintaining boilers and incinerators.Inspect plant machinery, equipment, storage ponds, disposal systems and related equipment to determine need for repairs, calibrations, and perform routine preventative maintenance work.Calculate loading and flow rates, sets pump rates and make process adjustments in accordance with applicable requirements.Read and interpret plant piping and distributing plans; and assists in locating and troubleshooting plant malfunctions.Perform lab analysis of process samples, while calculating and verifying results.As a member of the Wastewater Treatment team, individual may be required to maintain ability to wear respirator protection and maintain cleanly shaved face in the sealing areas of the mask; in the event that a public health concern is identified, and specific protocols enacted (i.e. a known Ebola patient in the service area).

    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
    PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS The characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. All groups in the series may be required and medically able to wear respiratory and fall protection, to be annually fit tested, confined space entry trained, and maintain facial hair such that it does not interfere with any respirator or SCBA sealing surface. Each may be required to be a member of the confined space rescue team at the sole discretion of the District. Physical: Employees are regularly required to operate equipment, machinery, controls and tools; perform manual labor, work overhead, frequently grasp, hold and reach; frequently walk, stand, squat, twist and bend; frequently climb ladders, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl; frequently lift and carry up to 50 pounds or 100 pounds with assistance; constantly use overall color vision plus hand, eye, and feet coordination; and frequently hear and talk, in person and on the phone. Employees may be required and medically able to wear respiratory and fall protection equipment. Mental: Employees should possess the ability to speak, read, and write English, in addition to exercising math and computer aptitude as required. Employees work under pressure with frequent interruptions while communicating and interacting with a variety of District personnel, the public, and others encountered in the course of work. The ability to explain, interpret, and apply related rules, regulations, policies and procedures; and work on multiple concurrent assignments, often within tight timeframes using good business judgment is necessary. Environmental: Employees primarily work outside with exposure to various weather conditions and regularly work near moving mechanical parts. The noise level is typically loud. Employees may work in confined spaces and may be exposed to fumes, vapors, dust, sewage, toxic or caustic chemicals. Employees may work in areas with poisonous plants and/or venomous or threatening animals or insects. Incumbents are expected to use principles of effective safety practices including the use of personal protective equipment in a proper and safe manner, use of preventative personal ergonomic techniques, and maintaining safe personal and common workspaces. Western is a tobacco free campus prohibiting smoking and the use of smokeless tobacco products, e-cigarettes, and unregulated nicotine products in any District vehicle and building, which includes any building owned and occupied, or leased and occupied, by the District, including, Headquarters, the Operations Center, and any remote facilities owned, leased and/or operated by the District.
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Project Manager
  • Bonadiman Water, Inc
  • Perris, CA FULL_TIME
  • Job Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Project Manager to join our firm. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery of var...
  • 10 Days Ago

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Case Manager
  • WATER OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH
  • Fontana, CA OTHER
  • Job Details Job Location: CityLink - Fontana, CA Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: $20.20 - $27.77 Hourly Description*This position starts between $20.20 and $22.72 The Case Manager is responsibl...
  • 5 Days Ago

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Plant Manager
  • Masonite Corp.
  • Moreno Valley, CA FULL_TIME
  • We heard you knock! The Plant Manager oversees the activities of the manufacturing operations through a team of supervisors and group leaders. This role ensures that we produce quality products that a...
  • 11 Days Ago

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Plant Manager
  • THE NEW-INDY GROUP
  • Ontario, CA OTHER
  • Job Details Level: Management Job Location: Proactive Packaging - Ontario, CA Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: Undisclosed Job Category: Management Plant ManagerWhat You’ll Do: SUMMARY: The Plan...
  • 4 Days Ago

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Plant Manager
  • JB Poindexter & Co
  • Riverside, CA FULL_TIME
  • Plant Manager Location: Riverside, CA How You Will Make an Impact? The hands-on Plant Manager is responsible for leading and directing the overall operations of a manufacturing plant. You will ensure ...
  • 21 Days Ago

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Shop Foreman (Water & Wastewater)
  • Coombs Service Group
  • Escondido, CA
  • Job Description Job Description Coombs Service Group is seeking a shop foreman to work in the ever-expanding water and w...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Regional Vice President for Municipal Water Projects
  • Veolia
  • Corona, CA
  • Job Details Company Description About Veolia North America A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offe...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Plant Manager
  • Kemira
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Job Description Job Description Join us and develop your career while creating a more sustainable future! You’ll be part...
  • 4/17/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Civil/Coastal Professional Engineer
  • Noble Consultants, Inc.
  • Irvine, CA
  • POSITION: CIVIL AND COASTAL ENGINEER STATUS: Full Time STARTING PAY: Based on experience HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 7:3...
  • 4/17/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Water Operator II
  • Inframark
  • Perris, CA
  • JOB FUNCTION/ PURPOSE The Operator II is responsible for the operation and maintenance of equipment at small to medium s...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Sewer District Wastewater Collection Systems Worker
  • Dudek
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • Who We Are Dudek is a leading environmental, planning, and engineering firm that help public and private clients plan, d...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Sewer District Wastewater Collection Systems Worker
  • Dudek
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • Who We Are Dudek is a leading environmental, planning, and engineering firm that help public and private clients plan, d...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

Temecula /təˈmɛkjʊlə/ is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The city is a tourist destination, with the Temecula Valley Wine Country, Old Town Temecula, the Temecula Valley Polo Club, the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival, the Temecula Valley International Film Festival, championship golf courses, and resort accommodations for tourists which contribute to the city's economic profile. The City of Temecula, forming the southwestern anchor of the Inland Empire region, is approximately 58 miles (93 km) north of downtown San Diego and 85 miles (137 km) southea...
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Income Estimation for Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager jobs
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Temecula, California area prices
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Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager in Manchester, NH
A waste water treatment plant cleans sewage and water so that they can be returned to the environment.
December 23, 2019
The completion of an associate degree or a 1-year certificate program in water quality and wastewater treatment technology increases an applicant's chances for employment and promotion because plants are becoming more complex.
March 02, 2020
Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager in Galveston, TX
By introducing a Baseline model which online monitors the actual energy consuming parts and processes in a WWTP you receive real-time information about actual energy balance of the plant.
February 07, 2020
Waste Water Treatment Plant Manager in Clarksville, TN
This plant will insure continued compliance with permit requirements and meet future demand growth.
January 05, 2020