Water Resources Mechanic ll
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
We are inviting applications to fill two (2) Water Resources Mechanic vacancies at the I or II level. This listing is for Water Resources Mechanic II; a separate posting exists for Water Resources Mechanic I.
DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, repairs and maintains mechanical and electrical equipment used in wastewater treatment, collection, storm, and water distribution systems; leads a crew; and performs other duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThe Water Resources Mechanic II performs a broad range of tasks requiring advanced journey-level mechanical aptitude and skill. The Water Resources Mechanic II may be assigned overall responsibility for whole systems or classes of equipment. Independent judgment is required in assessing overall mechanical condition and choosing between alternative solutions to chronic or acute mechanical problems. This classification is distinguished from the Water Resources Mechanic I by the broader range of responsibility, more technical problem solving, higher level of skill required, and responsibility for leading a crew.
This classification further distinguished from the Water Resources Coordinator, which assumes administrative and supervisory responsibilities over the maintenance and instrumentation functions at the Water Reclamation Plant.
General supervision is provided by the assigned Water Resources Coordinator. Work assignments and direction may also be received from the Public Works Supervisor.
SUPERVISION EXERCISEDProvides lead direction to Water Resources Mechanic I employees and temporary employees assigned to the Maintenance Section.
LEAD WORKER FUNCTIONSDevelops procedures and long-term programs for process equipment and facilities maintenance; implements preventative maintenance techniques; inspects overall systems; writes and revises maintenance manuals; assigns, trains, and checks work-in-progress of maintenance crews ensuring safe work practices; recognizes, evaluates, and solves the most difficult and technical problems; utilizes various resources to solve problems, such as researching manuals and the internet, and working with manufacturing representatives;
tracks work orders and ensures timely completion; and researches and recommends new processes for continuous improvement.
Repairs and maintains mechanical and electrical equipment such as pumps, motors, compressors, piping, boilers, HVAC systems, mechanical drives, blowers, collectors, belt filter presses, chemical feed systems, valves, filtration devices, and other related treatment equipment; repairs and maintains water resources facilities including the treatment plant, sewer lift stations, storm lift stations, facility buildings, grounds/landscaping, and underground infrastructure; performs welding; fabricates parts; paints equipment;
and maintains a clean shop, work area, tools, and organized inventory.
Maintains accurate up-to-date records; researches prices and orders materials; ensures contract compliance; and uses a computer to perform spreadsheet and specialized functions, such as utilizing utility management system software for inventory control, preventative maintenance work order generation, and other programs.
DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE OF- Maintenance, diagnosis and repair of mechanical and electrical equipment, including pumps, plumbing systems, motors, gearboxes, boilers, chemical feed systems, blowers, compressors, and piping.
- Safe operation and maintenance of power and hand tools.
- Safety precautions and first aid techniques.
- Principles used in electrical, mechanical, hydraulics, engineering, carpentry, and excavation.
- Basic project management.
- Computer operating systems and software applications including SCADA control of equipment.
- Keep accurate, up-to-date files, records and logs.
- Work under minimal supervision; work safely and use safety devices; use available materials to make repairs.
- Learn and remember characteristics of specific types and brands of equipment.
- Troubleshoot, repair and maintain electrical and mechanical equipment; safely make 480‑volt 3‑phase electrical connections;…
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