The Wastewater Treatment Operator must have a general knowledge of the operation, methods and procedures of a wastewater treatment plant including: Performing chemical treatment of oil, metal working lubricants, grease, coolants, acids and alkalis and other waste products to meet pretreatment discharge requirements; performing all aspects of wastewater collecting, sampling, monitoring and testing required to maintain compliance with federal, state and local regulations governing the wastewater treatment process, storm water, and sludge/solids management; ability to work from blueprints, drawings, layouts or other specifications to plan sequences of operations; reading technical instructions related to the trade in order to comprehend written work instructions, equipment operating instructions, and/or other documents related to the job functions; maintaining daily logs of operation, maintenance, and safety activities, including test results, instrument readings, calibrations, details of equipment malfunctions, and maintenance work; observing and interpreting readings on gauges, meters, and charts registering various aspects of wastewater treatment operation to ensure they are operating properly; inspecting equipment on a regular basis which may require the installation, maintenance and repair of the plant equipment including pumps, piping, valves, meters and gauges; assisting in the performance of regular and unscheduled maintenance and repairs on all plant equipment including laboratory instruments, equipment and process machinery.
Basic Requirements:
High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)
A minimum of four (4) years of documented experience as a Wastewater Treatment Operator
Hold all licenses and/or certifications required by local, state and/or federal law applicable to the performance of the job in the plant to which the successful candidate is assigned which may include:
A-1b - Plain Clarification Certification (State of Michigan Requirement for Assembly Plants)
A-1h - Non-Contact Cooling Water Certification (State of Michigan Requirement for site with NPDES Non-Contact Water Permit)
A-1i - Storm Water Management Certification (State of Michigan Requirement for All Plants)
B-1b - Neutralization Certification (State of Michigan Requirement for Assembly Plants)
B-2a - Chemical Clarification Certification (State of Michigan Requirement for Assembly Plants)
Ability to work any shift and work overtime, including daily, weekends and holidays as required, with or without reasonable accommodation
Ability to descend and climb a maximum of 30 rungs to access system process tanks and equipment, with or without reasonable accommodation
Ability to detect and differentiate colors, with or without reasonable accommodation
Knowledge of Microsoft Office
Preferred Requirements:
Wastewater Treatment Operator experience in a manufacturing environment
Knowledge of G-Suite
EOE/Disability/Veteran
EOE/Disability/Veteran
EOE / Disability / Veteran
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit and business needs. We welcome applications from people of all gender identities, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation and disability. Diverse teams will allow us to better meet the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.
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