Operator II
Listed on 2025-11-29
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Utility Technician
Operator II
Operator II is responsible for performing a full range of water utility duties, including operation and maintenance of wells, booster pumps, tanks, pressure reducing valves, distribution mains, service connections, meters, and SCADA; initiating and terminating water services, and conducting meter reading, all work is conducted with appropriate supervision. Employees in this classification ensure accurate billing, maintain water system infrastructure, and respond to customer inquiries to support efficient utility operations to all water customers.
The following is a list of major duties and responsibilities for this position along with certain supportive duties. It is not all-inclusive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added as needed and in addition, management, as appropriate, may modify this job description.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:The position requires mobility to work in the field, including strength, stamina, and flexibility to perform medium to heavy physical labor in confined spaces, around machinery, and on ladders. Responsibilities include operating various hand and power tools, construction equipment, and accessing, entering, and retrieving data via computer or calculator. Fieldwork involves frequent walking in operational areas to identify hazards, as well as bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching, and climbing for inspections and tasks.
Employees must be capable of lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling materials up to 75 pounds, with proper equipment for heavier loads. Additionally, the role requires intermittent sitting while operating equipment, standing and walking during maintenance activities, and executing fine motor tasks such as grasping, pushing, pulling, and manipulating tools. Climbing onto heavy equipment for testing or inspection is necessary, with the ability to lift or carry up to 50 pounds as part of routine duties.
Vision, hearing, and speech capabilities are essential for reading materials, working with computer screens, and communicating in person or via telephone or radio.
$26 - $30 depending on certifications.
BenefitsCompany provided health insurance for employee plus dental, vision and life; 401K Plan; PTO - accrue up to 80 hours first year and 120 hours second year.
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