What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Systems Operator – Full-time position at Gilford Well?
Please apply in person or send application and resume to the attention of Norman Harris, President norm3@gilfordwell.com, or by mail to Gilford Well Company, 1440 Lake Shore Road, Gilford, NH 03249. Thank you.
Water Systems Operator – Full-time
The ideal candidate will have a professional appearance, strong work ethic, and excellent customer relations skills. Experience in plumbing or water treatment is a plus. Principal responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the monitoring and adjusting chemical treatment equipment, monitoring and adjusting filtration systems, and performing maintenance on water quality analyzers, chemical feed, and storage equipment, tanks, pressure control valves, and other supply and production equipment. Oversee the collection of water quality samples and analysis of water quality test results. Investigate water quality complaints. Investigate and troubleshoot emergency water issues and work with upper management to restore water systems issues to normal operations.
Minimum Requirements: Minimum of Operator 1A certification is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate. The ability to attain their Grade 1 operator Certificate these within 12 months of hire. A valid state driver’s license in good standing; demonstrate mechanical aptitude; Knowledge of OSHA safety rules; and the ability to lift 50-100 lbs.
Monday to Friday – Competitive salary, vacation and holiday pay, health insurance- 100% paid premium, available employee funded pre-tax retirement savings, and a yearly bonus based on performance.
The ideal candidate will have a professional appearance, strong work ethic, and excellent customer relations skills. Experience in plumbing or water treatment is a plus. Principal responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the monitoring and adjusting chemical treatment equipment, monitoring and adjusting filtration systems, and performing maintenance on water quality analyzers, chemical feed, and storage equipment, tanks, pressure control valves, and other supply and production equipment. Oversee the collection of water quality samples and analysis of water quality test results. Investigate water quality complaints. Investigate and troubleshoot emergency water issues and work with upper management to restore water systems issues to normal operations.
Minimum Requirements: Minimum of Operator 1A certification is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate. The ability to attain their Grade 1 operator Certificate these within 12 months of hire. A valid state driver’s license in good standing; demonstrate mechanical aptitude; Knowledge of OSHA safety rules; and the ability to lift 50-100 lbs.
Monday to Friday – Competitive salary, vacation and holiday pay, health insurance- 100% paid premium, available employee funded pre-tax retirement savings, and a yearly bonus based on performance.