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Wastewater Treatment Technician
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Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, 03755, USA
Listed on 2026-06-02
Listing for:
Town of Hanover, NH
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Wastewater Treatment, Water Management
Job Description & How to Apply Below
(Assistant Wastewater Treatment Technician opportunity available for the right candidate)
Department:
Water Reclamation
Job Code: WR/4
Labor Grade: 12; $24.95-$37.89
Employment Type:
Full-Time
Reports To:
Wastewater Treatment Superintendent/ Chief Operator
Protect public health. Safeguard the environment. Build a career with purpose.
The Town of Hanover is seeking a motivated and technically skilled Wastewater Treatment Technician to support the daily operations of its wastewater treatment facility. This position plays a vital role in ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient wastewater treatment for the community. For the right candidate, the Town may offer an Assistant Wastewater Treatment Technician pathway, providing hands-on experience and support toward obtaining required state certifications.
Why Join Us & Benefits - Town of Hanover, NH
- Protect environmental and public health every day
- Work hands-on with essential municipal infrastructure
- Join a collaborative and skilled wastewater operations team
- Serve a community committed to sustainability and quality services
- Enjoy competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, which may include:
- Health and dental insurance
- Participation in the New Hampshire Retirement System
- Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave
- Town-paid disability and life insurance
- Professional development and certification support
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform daily inspections of the wastewater treatment facility and sewage lift stations
- Utilize wastewater CMMS and data management software
- Collect wastewater samples and perform laboratory testing; record and report results
- Collect, prepare, read, and document solids process samples
- Schedule, collect, and prepare samples for outside laboratory analysis
- Calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment; maintain related reports and checklists
- Read and record pump station parameters
- Assist with pump station maintenance and repairs
- Repair and maintain plant facilities, equipment, and pump stations
- Respond to treatment system upsets and alarm systems
- Respond to after-hours emergencies
- Monitor pumps, blowers, and related wastewater equipment and make operational adjustments
- Read meters and gauges; calibrate meters as necessary
- Operate solids removal equipment
- Perform general housekeeping, mowing, trimming, and snow removal as needed
- Perform related duties as assigned
- Knowledge of wastewater treatment plant operations and maintenance
- Knowledge of water pollution control equipment
- Knowledge of water sampling and laboratory analysis principles
- Skill in operating and maintaining pumps, blowers, and solids separation equipment
- Skill in using hand and power tools
- Skill in using gauges, meters, and wastewater testing equipment
- Skill in operating lawn and snow removal equipment
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Work performed while sitting, standing, stooping, and climbing
- Occasional lifting of light and heavy objects
- Use of tools and equipment requiring dexterity
- Ability to distinguish between shades of color and utilize sense of smell
- Work performed in office settings, treatment plant environments, and outdoors in cold or inclement weather
- Exposure to moving machinery, infectious materials, and treatment chemicals
- Use of protective equipment such as masks, goggles, and gloves required
- Specialized training related to wastewater or a technical field in addition to a high school education
- Experience sufficient to understand basic wastewater treatment principles (apprenticeship, internship, or similar experience)
- Valid New Hampshire driver's license or ability to obtain
- Possession of or ability to obtain a Grade II or Grade II OIT Wastewater Treatment License
- Availability to work outside standard hours, including rotational weekends, holidays, and emergency call-ins
For candidates who demonstrate strong aptitude and commitment but have not yet obtained required certifications, the Town may consider placement in an Assistant Wastewater Treatment Technician role. This pathway provides:
- Structured on-the-job training
- Support in preparing for and obtaining required state certifications
- Mentorship from licensed operators
- Clear progression toward full Wastewater Treatment Technician status
Hours of Work:
40 hours a week: 7:00am- 3:30pm Mon-Fri
Union, Non-Exempt Position
Build a career where your work truly matters.
If you're ready to grow your technical skills while protecting clean water and healthy…
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