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City of Meridian Utility Plant Operator (4065) in Meridian, Mississippi

UTILITY PLANT OPERATOR, (4065)

 

 

Up to a maximum salary of $44,345

 

OPENING DATE:

 

June 12, 2024

CLOSING DATE:

  Applications will be accepted until

12:00 Noon on June 28, 2024

 

Pursuant to Article 5, Section 5.04, of the Civil Service Code of Rules and Regulations (attached), the Commission may reject, or cause to be rejected the application of any person for admission to a test, or may, after examination, decline to certify, or may remove from an eligible list, an applicant who is deemed disqualified.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

The purpose of this position is to ensure the wastewater and freshwater treatment plants are functioning correctly in order to provide safe, properly treated water for the City of Meridian. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to testing and recording chemical balances in the water and adjusting as needed; cleaning and maintaining silos, pumps, and tanks; removing sludge and other debris from tanks and lines; and performing other duties as required.

  Plans, coordinates, and organizes the work assignments for subordinate staff; instructs subordinates in proper maintenance and operation of plant and provides technical assistance as needed; ensures proper plant operations and that all applicable safety regulations are followed by personnel.

  Tests water samples for pH balance, alkalinity, hardness, turbidity, chlorine levels, and fluoride amounts; adjusts chemical dosages as needed to ensure safe and properly treated water; calibrates and controls the feed supply of chlorine used to kill unwanted bacteria in water after treatment and before entering city creeks and other waterways; monitors chemical levels to adhere to parameters set local, state and federal safety guidelines; records information in logs and computerized databases. Maintains proper water flow to and from several treatment locations by means of mechanical gates; adjusts and monitors several electrical drive units to aid in the control of numerous electrical motors; adjusts the contents of large holding tanks and digesters, mechanical gates, blowers, and presses. Records chemical and utility usage; calculates normal chemical dosage requirements; reads data from chemical feed supply systems; records information into computerized databases and daily log reports; submits to appropriate individual or department. Operates numerous types of pumps; monitors pump operations; packs and adjusts pumps as needed; lubricates joints and gears and keeps oil levels correct in large influent pumps; adjusts and monitors emergency pumps to ensure proper operation in case of crisis. Removes sludge and other debris from tanks and lines; operates sludge press and digester; pumps sludge out of holding containers; cleans the tanks and replaces parts and components as needed. Operates and maintains distribution, aeration, flocculation, sedimentation, lime slurry, and filtration systems; calculates and adjusts water flow to the distribution system; maintains liquid alum system; bleeds aerator lines; drains and cleans flocculation and sedimentation basins; manipulates and adjusts filters, controls, and valves as needed. Drives various vehicles and equipment including tractor trailer, front-end loader, dump truck, and pick-up truck; operates specialized machinery and equipment including chain hoist, pH meter, computer, turbidity meter, chlorine analyzer, diesel generator, and other equipment as necessary to complete assignments; maintains equipment and performs repairs to ensure proper working order.

  Receives and responds to emergency requests relating to the water and sewer plant operations; remains on call as needed; operates emergency diesel generator. Prepares shift reports, daily logs, reports, inventory lists, letters, memoranda, forms, and other pertinent documentation relating to plant operation and staff; proofreads for accuracy and completeness; submits for approval as neede ; makes copies and files for future reference. Performs other related duties as required

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

High school diploma or GED; supplemented by vocational/technical training in specialized machinery and equipment maintenance and repair; supplemented by one (1) year of previous experience and/or training involving wastewater and freshwater utility plant equipment and machinery, or a related area; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.

  Must evidence a valid Mississippi driver's license when submitting a Civil Service Application and must maintain the same condition of continued employment.

 

CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS: Class C Water Plant Operator License, Class I Pollution Control Certificate, Class I Wastewater Operator License, Certification from the Mississippi State Health Department, Class B Freshwater License.

Persons should not apply unless they clearly meet the qualifications set forth in this announcement. False statements are grounds for rejection or discharge from employment.

 

All position classifications will require a criminal background report and work history.

  Failure to complete the background investigation phase shall constitute a failure in the examination.

  Certification of Eligibility for this position is contingent upon verification of information submitted on the Civil Service Application. The Civil Service Examining Board reserves the right to curve the test and results may be curved in accordance with the guidelines provided by the test provider and based upon the needs of the department.

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