LEAD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR
Salary range $7364-8793/monthly DOE
Open until filled
The City of Camas is currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Lead Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. The individual selected for this position will work under the supervision of the Wastewater Operations Manager and the Utilities Manager.
This individual will lead, oversee and participate in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for the maintenance and operations of the wastewater treatment plant and sewage pump stations and related equipment; help ensure compliance with the NPDES permit requirements and State and Federal water quality regulations; complete special projects; perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility; coordinate activities with other operators; and provide highly responsible assistance to the Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Manager.
This facility is staffed 7 days/week. Days and hours for this position will be assigned upon hire but may include weekends and holidays. The position is represented by AFSCME, Local 307CC and is eligible for a full benefits package.
Minimum Qualifications:
In addition to the job description requirements, the preferred candidates will possess the following attributes: positive attitude, ability to take initiative, excellent customer service skills, good verbal, and written communication skills, demonstrated organizational and decision-making skills and flexibility to work non-standard hours as needed.
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All application materials must be attached when the application is submitted.
Apply online at www.cityofcamas.us/jobs
The City of Camas, situated in the eastern hilly portion of Clark County, Washington, is home to over 22,000 residents. Enjoy the many amenities of our community including a quaint yet vibrant downtown with flower baskets in the summer, First Friday evening family events, a beautiful public library, summer farmer's market on Wednesdays, Lacamas Lake and miles of surrounding trails to walk, and much more.