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Operator In Training-Job 5064 - HKA Enterprises, Inc (San Marcos, TX)

Job summary San Marcos, TX, United States, North America Career Level:
Not Specified Education:
High School Job type:
Contract Positions:
1 Salary:
Negotiable Apply now Return to list Operator In Training-Job 5064 About this job
Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of tasks in the operation and maintenance of a water/wastewater treatment plant on an assigned shift.
This position typically holds or is working on first level water/wastewater treatment certification.
Learns and gains skills involving the maintenance of equipment and servicing work in the plant.
Operates treatment facilities to control flow and processing of water/wastewater, sludge, and effluent.
Operates valves and gates either manually or by remote control, starts and stops pumps, engines and generators to control and adjust flow and treatment processes.
Monitors gauges, meters, and control panels.
Observes and reports abnormalities to supervisor.
Maintains shift log and records meter and gauge readings.
Collects samples and performs routine laboratory tests and analyses.
Performs routine maintenance functions and custodial duties Understands and carries out oral and written directions.
Duties
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED Must have knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools employed in the general operations of engines, pumps, and related equipment; general maintenance work; safe work practices; basic biological and chemical principles HKA is an EEO Employer and fully cooperates in the enforcement of Federal and State immigration laws.
Job keywords/tags:
operations,maintenance,water,wastewater,utilities Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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