Water Distribution System Operator II; underfill
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance, Utility Technician
Water Distribution System Operator II (may underfill) – Salt Lake City Corporation
Position TitleWater Distribution System Operator II (may underfill)
Job DescriptionUnder guidance of Water System Operation Supervisor, incumbent performs daily lead operations and maintenance duties for a major segment of the City’s water distribution system. Responds to water department emergencies and trouble calls, determines problem and takes proper steps to correct. Notifies appropriate maintenance supervisors for needed repairs. Assists department with security. Under minimal supervision, maintains proper flow, storage and pressure in system, and performs necessary maintenance work on pressure regulators, valves, pumps and associated equipment.
Duties are performed on a rotating shift, requiring 24 hour coverage.
Water Distribution System Operator I: $23.63 - $31.10
Water Distribution System Operator II: $24.36 - $32.02
- Health Insurance (95% of premium paid by city)
- Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
- Paid vacation and personal leave
- Six to Twelve weeks of paid parental leave from day 1 of employment
- Retirement contributions toward a pension plan and/or 401(k)
- A robust Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
- Up to $4,000 tuition reimbursement annually
- Discounted supplemental benefits like pet insurance and legal services
IMPORTANT: Early application submittal is encouraged. This position will remain open until filled and may close at any time without notice.
Key ResponsibilitiesWater Distribution System Operator I
- Operates pumps, wells, and computer telemetry system. Monitors data from treatment plants, supply conduits, reservoirs and pumping stations. Makes adjustments when necessary to sustain pressure and reservoir levels. Meets emergency demands and flow requirements in various distribution zones. Correlates pumping/regulating operations for high and low demands to minimize costs and use cheapest available water. Completes reports identifying property damage. Contacts appropriate maintenance supervisors to repair and restore service.
Resolves customer complaints. Provides back up services for dispatch as needed. - Responds to emergency and routine water related situations, including but not limited to:
Main, service, fire line and hydrant breaks; blown meters; broken valves; water related road damage and sinkholes. Identifies problem and takes corrective action. May use specialized equipment to locate mains, services, and valves. Investigates accidents where water system has been damaged by high or low pressure, or where system has damaged other areas because of human error or equipment malfunction.
In the event of natural disaster, makes emergency decisions for assigned area, inspects and reports on damages, shuts down large conduits and pipelines for relocation, new construction and maintenance. - Ensures security of water department equipment and buildings by making periodic checks and inspections. Checks city construction project areas to ensure barricades are properly placed. Returns barricades to department or other areas when appropriate.
- Conducts pressure surveys, test fire and hydrant flows, collects pressure recorder data, completes and turns in various records and reports and inspects and repairs pump controls and regulator valves. Also repairs, calibrates and installs pressure recording clocks and gauges, altitude valves and surge control valves. Cleans reservoirs, tanks, pump stations, well stations, conduits, aqueducts and other water distribution equipment.
- Operates and changes chlorine tanks and associated equipment. Implements emergency procedures when handling chlorine leaks. May assist maintenance crews in emergency repairs. Works with other water companies, fire departments and fire insurance writers.
- Performs other related duties as required.
Water Distribution System Operator II
- Operates pumps, wells, and computer telemetry system. Monitors data from treatment plants, supply conduits, reservoirs and pumping stations. Makes adjustments when necessary to sustain pressure and reservoir levels. Meets emergency demands and flow requirements in various distribution zones. Correlates pumping/regulating operations for high and low demands to minimize costs and use cheapest available water. Completes reports identifying property damage. Contacts appropriate maintenance supervisors to repair and restore service.
Checks city construction project areas to ensure barricades are properly placed. Returns barricades to department or other areas when appropriate. Ensures security of water department equipment/buildings by periodic checks and inspections. - Responds to emergency and routine water related situations, including but not limited to:
Main, service, fire line and hydrant breaks; blown meters; broken valves; water related road damage and sinkholes. Identifies problem and takes corrective action. May use specialized equipment to locate mains, services, and valves. In the event of natural disaster, makes…
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