Incumbents in this position are responsible for assisting in the collection of samples and the monitoring of public drinking water and wastewater for Cape Fear Public Utility Authority.
In the absence of the Water Quality Supervisor, trains, assigns daily work, and maintains water quality and compliance for 3 separate distribution systems.
In the absence of Water Quality Supervisor, prepares and responds to communication concerning water quality actions and complaints.
Assists Water Quality Supervisor with planning and managing BWA (Boil water advisories) and issuing notifications.
Obtains samples of the drinking water and wastewater in the distribution/collection system in strict accordance with established monitoring procedures.
Transports samples to the lab for testing for state compliance and for special projects.
Samples new lines for activation and activates new lines.
Conducts flow tests, pressure surveys, and an annual flushing program.
Collects GPS data utilizing a GPS device. Notifies supervisor of any mapping inaccuracies.
Disables water main for emergencies or for work on distribution system, restores water, flushes lines, and collects sample for analysis after restoring water to customers.
Assists with investigating customer complaints by collecting samples, reporting findings to the supervisor, and recommending appropriate action to remedy customer concerns.
Maintains detailed records of investigations and maintenance assignments.
Directs the path of contaminated water flow during system flushing by following directions from a supervisoror system ORC.
Chooses the appropriate hydrant and/or valve to ensure water quality during scheduled maintenance and emergency repair so as to contain and properly flush any water contaminants.
Assists with providing instructions to construction crews in disinfecting newly installed water mains through appropriate use of chlorine, flow direction, and discharges into the collection system.
Uses GIS maps, engineered drawings, and knowledge of the distribution system configuration to locate problem areas for implementation of flushing programs.
Responds to emergency and other operation situations.
Performs preventive maintenance on equipment as directed.
Performs other related job duties as assigned.
In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties.
High school diploma or GED.
Five (5) years of work experience in water quality or any related work field.
Requires a Class “B” or “A” Distribution license.
Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid State of North Carolina driver's license.
Pay Grade: G14
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