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Wastewater Operator

Job in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, 97403, USA
Listing for: City-of-Eugene,-or
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-26
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Utility Technician
  • Engineering
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 71156 - 88649 USD Yearly USD 71156.00 88649.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Wastewater Operator 1/2

Public Works Wastewater Division is Hiring!

Final date to receive applications:
Friday, June 12, 2026 - 5:00 p.m. Accepting online applications only.

The Wastewater Operator position performs duties in all phases of resource recovery at a complex activated sludge treatment facility. The successful candidate is expected to assume the Operator role with minimal instruction and supervision. This position will be a swing shift position. Lead role responsibilities may be assigned as needed.

Depending upon the knowledge, skills, licenses, and abilities possessed by the successful applicant, this position may be filled at either a Wastewater Operator 1 or a Wastewater Operator 2.

Salary Range

WW Operator 1: $31.31 - $39.03 hourly; $65,124.80 - $81,182.40 annually.
WW Operator 2: $34.21 - $42.62 hourly; $71,156.80 - $88,649.60 annually.

Benefits

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Department/Division

Public Works Department / Wastewater Division

Work Schedule

Day shift for training purposes then rotate to Swing shift after 6 months. 3:30 pm – 2:00 am. Positions designated to work a Swing shift or Graveyard shift receive a $0.80 per hour shift differential.

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Responsibilities
  • Performs routine inspections for proper equipment operation. Monitors instruments, gauges, and other equipment indicators. Starts and stops process equipment and monitors a variety of process areas for maximum efficiency.
  • Operates centrifugal blowers, pumps, methane-fired electrical generators, grit collection system, clarifiers, chemical feed pumps, calibrates instruments, gravity belt thickeners, and anaerobic digesters. Troubleshoots and isolates problems in malfunctioning equipment as necessary.
  • Performs corrective and preventive maintenance of plant equipment as necessary.
  • Makes necessary equipment adjustments as established by Operations and Maintenance procedures and guidelines.
  • Operates the distributive control system (DCS) alarm console to interpret and respond to a wide variety of situations and alarm conditions including chemical leak, fire, collection system and pump stations, power failures, starting and stopping of equipment, opening and closing of gates, and up to 2,600 other alarm conditions.
  • Enters, retrieves, and manipulates data from networked personal computer system files. Uses software such as Excel, Access, Outlook, electronic log, Maximo, WIMS, and Word as necessary.
  • Performs process laboratory analysis testing for effective management of different stages of process treatment.
  • Operates laboratory and online instruments such as dissolved oxygen meter, chemical analyzers, centrifuge, moisture balance, gas monitors, and pH meters. Calibrates, maintains, and completes minor repair of instruments.
  • Collects samples from treatment plant processes for both process control and main permit laboratories.
  • Interprets process control laboratory data; analysis includes use of phase contrast microscope and microbial identification. Makes adjustments to meet targets set by process control guidelines.
  • Analyzes process conditions and makes recommendations to Operations Supervisor or Operator 3 for process mode changes.
  • Under direction of Operations Supervisor or Operator 3, may develop and/or modify operational procedures used in the Wastewater Division.
  • Follows safety procedures when isolating equipment including information tagging and lock-out requirements.
  • Performs safety inspections, completes reports, and identifies and/or performs required corrective action.
  • Trains other Wastewater Operators in operational techniques, equipment operation, and proper safety procedures used in the Wastewater Division.
  • May be required to rotate on safety committee and other active roles dealing with the safety and welfare of the Wastewater Division.
  • Cleans spills of oil, sludge, and other materials found in the work area responsible for keeping equipment neat, clean, and properly stored.
  • Initiates direct response and reporting for emergency calls for spills, overflows, and abnormal…
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