Field Technician
This position involves learning the skills required for the Water or Wastewater Operator position. This role involves on-the-job training and opportunities to gain further certification in water or wastewater operations as appropriate.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Operates, maintains, and performs minor repairs on water and wastewater treatment and/or distribution and disposal systems. Will help with occasional bigger projects that would include plumbing and/or electrical work.
Drive to a client’s property to inspect septic tank and wastewater treatment system and recommend the best course of action for any noted issues
Regular check-ins with supervisor throughout workday
Monitors sludge levels in wastewater process tanks. Cleans service area equipment such as process floats, tanks, and distribution boxes.
Interact with clients to each about proper maintenance of their system
Fills out inspection reports to fulfill County and manufacturer requirements using technology provided by employer
Monitors gauges, meters, and control panels, recording information as needed
Collects samples
Performs routine maintenance functions and custodial duties
Works safely and adheres to established safety procedures
Ability and willingness to work on-call shifts, as requested, including being fit and able to respond to call-ins in a timely manner
Maintain our existing team philosophy and culture, including cooperative relationships with coworkers and clients
Performs other duties as required
Field Technician Basic Qualifications
One year of experience in general maintenance, electrical, or plumbing
Possess a valid driver’s license
Ability to work occasional weekend days
Must be able to regularly lift/move up to 50 pounds
Self-starter who can work reliably work alone or in teams
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools employed in the general operations of pumps, and related equipment;
General maintenance work experience at least 2 years
Safe work practices including knowledge of OSHA regulations
Knowledge of biological and chemical principles
T1 or D1 (or higher) California Water Operator certification, or NAWT (National Association of Wastewater Technicians) certification
Pay and Benefits
$23-30/hr depending on experience
35-40 hours/week
After probationary period of 90 days, health/dental/life insurance offered, as well as option for Roth IRA