What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Plant Operator Trainee / I position at City of Lompoc, CA?
DEFINITION/SELECTION PROCESS
The City reserves the right to stop accepting applications prior to the posted deadline, if sufficient numbers of qualified applications are received. Therefore, applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. The recruitment is officially closed once it has been removed from the City's website.
The Water Plant Operator I, under supervision on an assigned shift operate a water purification and distribution plant that involves a complete treatment process; and performs other specifically related work as required.
ALLOCATION FACTORS: Level of knowledge of water treatment, level of skill in operations and level of decision making.
Water Plant Operator-in-Training: $4,456 - $5,596 per month
May be hired at either level, depending on current certification and experience qualifications. Incumbents receive training, certification, and experience and are expected to progress to the budgeted class of Water Plant Operator I, upon acquisition of the appropriate job knowledge, work experience, certification, and satisfactory job performance.
EXAMINATION PROCESS: Based upon screening of the City application, résumé, and responses to supplemental questions. Applicants whose qualifications best meet the requirements of the position will be invited to the examination process. This process may include, but is not limited to: written examination, performance examination and/or panel intervidew, which consists of an evaluation of some of the essential knowledge, skills, abilities, and job related experience listed below. Those candidates who pass the examination process are placed on an eligibility list from which the final selection will be made.
SELECTION PROCESS: As authorized by City policy, applicants being considered for hire in this position are subject to fingerprinting for purposes of investigating criminal history background, as part of the employment screening process. Appointment is subject to successful completion of a pre-employment medical exam (based upon job-related physical standards) by a City-designated physician.
Failure in any one part of the examination or selection processes will disqualify a candidate from further consideration.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
- Operates a water treatment plant
- Maintain the daily water requirements of the distribution system
- Maintain constant vigil over all equipment of the plant to see that it is functioning properly
- Regulate chemical feeders to maintain proper treatment of water
- Take samples of raw water and treated water
- Perform basic laboratory tests and analysis
- Keep accurate records of plant operations
- Regulate plant operation to meet changes in raw water quality
- Assist in the repair and replacement of equipment
- Operate plant in accordance with all safety and health regulations
- Operate forklifts and other City vehicles
- Perform related work as required
TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE: Include any combination of training, education and experience which demonstrates an ability to perform the duties of the position. They typical qualifying entrance background is:
Water Operator in Training: One (1) year of experience in construction and maintenance, including operation of pumps and motors.
Water Plant Operator I: One (1) year of experience in water treatment operation or maintenance AND possession of a valid California State Public Health Grade II Water Plant Operator certification is required.
LICENSE REQUIRED: Possession of a valid and appropriate California Driver's License.
CERTIFICATION REQUIRED: Issued by California State Public Health Department
Water Plant Operator I: Grade II Water Treatment Certification
KNOWLEDGE OF: Basic chemistry; basic math; and recordkeeping.
In addition to above, Water Plant Operator I: Proper methods, materials, tools and equipment used in water treatment operations; general analysis, lab terminology; quality assurance and sampling techniques; and appropriate safety precautions and procedures.
ABILITY TO: Water Plant Operator I: Perform the laboratory tests and analysis required in the operation of a water treatment plant; operate and maintain lab equipment and chemicals; interpret and read plans and flow schedules, telemetering equipment, flow charts and indicating meters; apply first aid for chemical burns; use and care for tools; read, write and perform mathematical calculations at the level required for successful job performance; operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work; maintain accurate records.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL DEMANDS - The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical: Medium - Exert force of 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10 lbs. Constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or move objects. Constantly stand or walk; handle, grip and grasp. Occasionally sit, bend stoop, crouch, push/pull and twist at the waist. Frequently reach above at and below shoulder level. Frequently extend neck upward, downward and from side to side. Occasionally kneel, finger/type. Rarely crawl. Frequently climb ladders and stairs and rarely scaffolding. Vision: Visual acuity which could be corrected sufficiently to perform the essential functions of the position; average depth perception needed. Hearing: Hearing ability to effectively hear and comprehend oral instructions and communication.
Mental/Psychological: Work cooperatively and interact appropriately with those contacted in the course of work, including the general public; read/comprehend complex material; utilize complex math skills; utilize complex writing skills; understand, remember and carry out complex job instructions; respond quickly to changing priorities; communicate effectively orally; work under pressure; work within deadlines; train other workers.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Incumbents may be required to work rotating shifts and under adverse conditions such as exposure to toxic chemicals and gases, heights, and confined space. Work both indoors and outdoors. Constantly work around machinery. Occasional exposure to excessive noise and chemicals, dust, fumes, smoke, gases, odors, and to slippery or uneven walking surfaces. Occasionally uses a computer, drives motorized equipment/vehicles. Rare exposure to solvents, grease or oil, flames/smoke. Work both alone and with others.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Employees in this classification may be required to utilize respirators in the course of their job duties or under emergency circumstances, and thus must be in compliance with General Industry Safety Order 5144. Employees shall not wear beards, mustaches, sideburns, facial hair or other conditions in such a manner that may prevent or interfere with establishing and maintaining a proper seal of the respirator face mask. This requirement is implemented in order to insure the safety and health of the employee.
These provisions are subject to change without notice.
Job classes in this unit are subject to the City's Personnel Rules, Procedures, and Policies. Benefits include the following:
Bilingual Pay: Individuals determined to be in an eligible position and qualified by the City will be eligible for $150 per month bilingual pay.
Deferred Compensation: The City encourages and supports employee enrollment in either MissionSquare or CalPERS deferred compensation plan. Employees may contribute up to the maximum amount according to the IRS Retirement Plan Contribution Limits.
Dental Insurance: Effective the first day of the month following six complete months of employment, the employee and dependents are eligible for insurance; the City contributes a substantial amount of the premium for the employee and dependents.
Health Insurance: Effective the first day of the month following appointment, the employee and dependents are eligible for insurance; the City contributes a substantial amount of the premium for the employee and dependents. Employees can select from three (3) Blue Shield Plans.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Employees of the City of Lompoc are eligible to receive EAP services administered by Anthem Blue Cross. Employee, spouse, and eligible dependents are entitled to receive five (5) sessions per family member, per incident. Services include counseling for various reasons/needs.
Holidays: Thirteen (13) days per year including one floating holiday.
Life Insurance: The City provides life insurance in the amount equivalent to two years' annual salary up to a maximum of $300,000. The premium is paid entirely by the City. Employees are eligible for enrollment after the first day following six (6) months of continuous employment. Additional employee coverage is available at group rates.
Long-Term Disability Insurance: Effective the first day of the month following six complete months of employment, the employee is eligible for insurance. The City pays 100% of the premium.
Retirement: Third Tier - Employees hired after January 1, 2013 are covered by California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% at age 62 formula. Employees pay 50% of the normal cost of the member's contribution as prescribed by PEPRA. Final compensation is the average for the highest 36 consecutive months.
Second Tier - Employees hired after November 19, 2011 and before January 1, 2013 are covered by California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% at age 60 formula. An eight percent (8%) member's contribution is paid by the employee. Final compensation is the average for the highest 36 consecutive months.
First Tier - Employees hired prior to November 19, 2011 are covered by California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) 2.7% at age 55 formula with 1959 survivor's benefit. A ten percent (10%) member’s contribution is paid by the employee. Final compensation is the average for the highest 12 consecutive months.
Social Security: As a City of Lompoc employee, your earnings are not covered by Social Security. Under the Social Security law, there are two ways your Social Security Benefit amount earned under previous employers may be affected, "Windfall Elimination Provision" and "Government Pension Offset Provision." FOR MORE INFORMATION, please visit http://www.socialsecurity.gov. You may also call 1-800-772-1213 or for the deaf or hard of hearing, call the TTY number 1-800-325-0778, or you may contact your local Social Security Office.
Section 125 Tax Deferral: Program used for out-of-pocket health premiums, medical costs not covered under health plan, and day care/elder care.
Sick Leave: Commencing at the time of appointment, sick leave benefits accrue at a bi-weekly rate and the employee is eligible to use those benefits reflected as their sick leave balance; accrual rate is 12 days/year.
Tuition Reimbursement: The City will provide tuition reimbursement for college courses in accordance with Personnel Procedures Manual Chapter 43 "Tuition Reimbursement for College/University Courses." In addition, the City will provide community college students up to 100% tuition reimbursement and 100% reimbursement for required course books per semester. (Course syllabus and receipts identifying books purchased are required for books).
Vacation: Commencing at the time of appointment, vacation leave benefits accrue at a bi-weekly rate based upon length of employment. Employees are eligible to use vacation leave following completion of six months employment and accrue 10 days per year, which increases to 21 days based on years of service.
UNION DUES/SERVICES FEES: This classification is a bargaining unit position and, after completion of the probationary period, incumbent must pay either the required union dues or union service representation fee. At which time, the incumbent's terms and conditions of employment are subject to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ("IBEW"), Local Union 1245 Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU"). To view the IBEW MOU, go to http://www.cityoflompoc.com/humanresources/#mou.
Salary : $300,000