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5753 - WW Conveyance System Flow Monitor

Salary Grade: 8
 
Pay Range
Hiring Range: $22.16 - $26.04 Per Hour  
Full Range: $22.16 - $29.92 Per Hour  

Salary offers are based on the candidate's equivalent experience and internal equity with other employees within the same job classification.     

The Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department (RWRD) is seeking a talented person to become a part of our Flow Monitoring team. The selected individual will work as part of a two-person field crew, installing and maintaining flow metering equipment. The ideal candidate will be self-driven and possess good communication and troubleshooting skills. Our goal is to keep our wastewater system safe and reliable!
 
A post job-offer physical is required.

Duties/Responsibilities

(Work assignments may vary depending on the department's needs and will be communicated to the applicant or incumbent by the supervisor.)
 
Installs, operates and maintains the flow monitoring, CCTV, and odor control equipment in the wastewater conveyance systems;

Inspects, collects and documents data relative to the quantity of odor levels, flow, type and condition of pipeline, obstructions, meter operation and other pertinent information;
 
Sets up and operates traffic control devices to facilitate the safe entry of manholes to install, operate, collect, adjust or service metering equipment;
 
Answers inquiries and provides information to the public regarding sanitary sewerage systems functions and conditions;
 
Participates in the selection of wastewater monitoring locations for reliable sample collection, flow metering, CCTV  inspections and assessments, and testing odor levels;
 
Coordinates activities with Conveyance, Industrial Wastewater Control and Treatment Plants to minimize/avoid service disruption in compliance with state and federal permit regulations;
 
Participates in performing special surveys to collect data required for determining stormwater inflow, for setting rates and for use in planning and engineering;
 
Participates with the department in the development of improved or new techniques and procedures for measuring wastewater flow and/or odor levels;
 
Maintains, monitors, disassembles, cleans, reassembles, installs and tests equipment and makes necessary adjustments and/or minor repairs;
 
Maintains and operates assigned County equipment and vehicle;
 

Creates and maintains automated file systems for documenting collected data and producing reports;
 
Assists in the training of personnel in the procedures and techniques required for metering the sanitary sewage flow, performing CCTV inspections and assessments, and controlling odors in the conveyance systems.