Water Treatment Technician -OK Carbon - Star Center
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Compliance & Protection, Environmental Engineer
Water Treatment Technician Role Purpose / Mission
The Water Treatment Technician ensures the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of Webco's industrial water systems, including treatment, discharge, and recycling processes. This role is critical to environmental compliance, equipment longevity, and production efficiency. The technician collaborates with maintenance, operations, and environmental teams to ensure all systems meet internal and regulatory standards, supporting Webco's commitment to operational excellence and environmental stewardship.
ShiftD-Shift (Thursday Night - Saturday Night, EO Wednesday Night, 6pm to 6am)
Key Responsibilities- System Monitoring & Operation:
Operate and monitor water treatment equipment, including clarifiers, filters, softeners, reverse osmosis units, and chemical dosing systems. - Testing & Analysis:
Conduct regular water quality testing (pH, turbidity, conductivity, TDS, etc.) and adjust systems to maintain target parameters. - Preventive Maintenance:
Perform routine maintenance on pumps, valves, tanks, and other water system components to prevent downtime and extend equipment life. - Compliance & Documentation:
Ensure compliance with environmental regulations (EPA, DEQ, NPDES, etc.) and maintain accurate records of chemical use, testing, and system performance. - Chemical Handling:
Safely handle, store, and apply treatment chemicals following safety standards, SDS requirements, and manufacturer guidelines. - Troubleshooting:
Identify, diagnose, and resolve system issues; coordinate with maintenance or external vendors as needed. - Environmental Support:
Assist with wastewater treatment, discharge permits, spill response, and stormwater compliance initiatives. - Collaboration:
Work closely with production, maintenance, and EHS teams to support water-related needs and continuous improvement projects.
- Water Treatment Knowledge – Familiarity with industrial water and wastewater systems, equipment, and processes.
- Regulatory Compliance – Understanding of environmental permits, EPA/DEQ regulations, and operational standards.
- Analytical Testing – Ability to perform water testing, interpret results, and adjust treatment systems accordingly.
- Mechanical Aptitude – Troubleshooting and performing basic maintenance on pumps, valves, sensors, and tanks.
- Chemical Safety – Knowledge of SDSs, PPE, and safe chemical handling procedures.
- Attention to Detail – Accurately tracks data, follows procedures, and identifies anomalies early.
- Recordkeeping – Maintains organized logs, test results, and regulatory compliance records.
- Communication – Effectively reports issues, trends, and improvement opportunities to teams.
- Integrity – Honest and diligent in recordkeeping, reporting, and compliance.
- Accountability – Takes ownership of system performance and environmental responsibilities.
- Team Player – Collaborates respectfully with maintenance, production, and EHS teams.
- Trustworthy – Dependable in meeting responsibilities, including after-hours or emergency needs.
- Problem Solver – Investigates issues independently and proposes thoughtful, practical solutions.
- Safety-First Mindset – Prioritizes personal, team, and environmental safety in all operations.
- Adaptable – Responds effectively to changing equipment, schedules, and priorities.
- Water Quality Compliance:
Consistent testing results within required ranges; zero regulatory violations. - System Uptime:
Minimal unplanned downtime; effective preventive maintenance and rapid issue resolution. - Documentation Accuracy:
Complete, organized, and error-free logs, reports, and permit records. - Chemical Efficiency:
Proper use of treatment chemicals with minimal waste or overuse. - Audit Readiness:
Preparedness for internal, environmental, and safety audits. - Team Feedback:
Positive feedback from operations, maintenance, and EHS teams regarding responsiveness and support.
Preferred Qualifications
Required
- High school diploma or GED.
- 2+ years of experience operating or maintaining industrial water treatment or wastewater systems.
- Basic knowledge of water chemistry, treatment equipment, and regulatory requirements.
- Ability to obtain state-issued water/wastewater treatment certification if required.
- Familiarity with mechanical systems, basic PLC/HMI operation, and lab testing equipment.
Preferred
- Water or wastewater operator certification (Class C or higher, Oklahoma or other).
- Experience in industrial or heavy manufacturing environments.
- Knowledge of NPDES permitting, stormwater plans, and spill prevention systems.
- Experience with CMMS, data logging, or digital compliance tracking systems.
Frequent lifting, carrying, and handling of chemicals and equipment (up to 50+ lbs.). Standing, walking, bending, and climbing stairs or ladders for extended peri
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