Water Treatment Plant Operatorother related Employment listings - Latrobe, PA at Geebo

Water Treatment Plant Operator

Latrobe Municipal Authority Latrobe Municipal Authority Latrobe, PA Latrobe, PA Full-time Full-time $27.
50 - $27.
85 an hour $27.
50 - $27.
85 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Position:
Water Treatment Plant Operator Hours of Work:
Shift hours of 7:
00 A.
M.
to 3:
00 P.
M.
; 3:
00 P.
M.
to 11:
00 P.
M.
;11:
00 P.
M.
to 7:
00 A.
M.
Days of Work:
Full time, set swing shift 40hr work week.
Afternoon Shift - Tuesday through Monday Daylight Shift - Thursday through Tuesday Midnight Shift - Friday through Thursday Rate of Pay:
$26.
50 per hour, plus shift differential Duties:
Perform any combination of the following tasks pertinent to controlling the operation of the water filtration plant:
read and review all manuals for equipment used in operations;follow all safety requirements; operate and maintain raw water pumping station, chemical feed equipment, coagulation and sedimentation areas, filtration equipment, and chlorination equipment; monitor gauges, meters, and control panels; perform chemical tests; collect and record all required data for daily operations; observe variations in operating conditions and interpret meter a requirements; operate valves, gates, pump engines, and generators to regulates the rate and levels of flow to the filtration plant; performs custodial duties and all other duties assigned by any LMA supervisor.
Must possess a valid PA Driver's License.
Must acquire a valid PA certified Water Operator's License within three years.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$27.
50 - $27.
85 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Holidays Monday to Friday Night shift Overnight shift Overtime Weekends as needed Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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