WasteWater Chief Operator
City of North Port
- North Port, FL
- $62,685-100,296 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Acts on the Superintendent's behalf by assignment or delegation in the Superintendent's absence.
- Supervises employees and inspects the plant.
- Prepares operational and other written and verbal reports.
- Prepares work schedules, including coordination of maintenance and operations.
- Prepares and submits regulatory reports.
- Keeps inventory of chemical usages and dosages.
- Leads, motivates, directs, and assists in evaluation of work performed by employees.
- Oversees all aspects of wastewater operations, including developing and maintaining operator excellence through appropriate training.
- Conducts comprehensive analysis of all treatment processes.
- Inspects mechanical failures and creates and schedules work orders.
- Utilizes computer hardware and software.
- Assists in the preparation of the divisional expense budget and annual capital improvement program for the Wastewater Treatment facilities.
- Ensures all vendor documentation has been received from vendors being utilized and prepares all
- Maintains compliance with all State, Federal and City regulations as well as operating permits.
- Responsible for creating and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures.
- Responsible for conducting Operations and Maintenance training and safety audits/inspections.
- Recommends appropriate Capital Improvement Plan projects.
- Identifies, recommends and implements cost saving measures.
- Ensures safe operating conditions throughout plant and deep injection well site(s).
- Keeps sound records of all operational aspects.
- Encourages staff to maximize output of beneficial reclaimed water and minimize deep injection well use.
- Represents the wastewater plant at management meetings.
- Maintains operations during planned and emergency repairs.
- Performs shift-work or covers vacant shifts on an as needed basis.
- Mastery knowledge of the occupational hazards to employees' health and individual safety involved at the plant.
- Mastery knowledge of remote telemetry systems as they apply to plant operations.
- Mastery knowledge of the operating principles and theories of wastewater treatment and disposal systems.
- Mastery knowledge of standard practices and procedures used in the operation and maintenance of wastewater plant equipment and related laboratory testing and measuring devices.
- Mastery knowledge of potential rule changes and resulting impact on areas of responsibility.
- Mastery knowledge of the preventive maintenance practices applicable to wastewater plant equipment.
- Skilled in the use of small office equipment, including copy machines or multi-line telephone systems.
- Skilled in using computers for data entry, word processing and accounting purposes.
- Ability to apply the rules and knowledge to assure precautionary measures are in place and adhered to.
- Ability to interpret laboratory data as it relates to various chemical processes and be capable of implementing changes in feed systems to optimize treatment.
- Ability to organize, establish priorities, supervise technical employees and to assure high quality operations at all times.
- Ability to develop sound record keeping procedures and to prepare accurate records.
- Ability to understand complex directions and to follow moderately complex prints and sketches.
- Ability to prepare written reports and to be able to present them orally and professionally.
- Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally.
- Ability to effectively supervise subordinate personnel in the proper inspection, adjustment and minor repair of wastewater treatment plant equipment and machinery.
- Ability to plan, organize, supervise and inspect the work of plant operations staff engaged in wastewater treatment operations.
- Ability to maintain accurate and detailed plant records and prepare clear and concise reports of plant operations.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment.
- Ability to work in a team environment and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, regulators or customers.
- Ability to utilize computer hardware and software effectively
- High School Diploma from an accredited high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma is required supplemented by courses in mathematics, science, wastewater treatment and supervisory methods.
- Six (6) years of work experience in the operation of wastewater treatment plants with extensive supervisory experience.
- Must possess a valid State of Florida driver's license.
- State of Florida Class "B" Wastewater Treatment certification or higher required.