Read on to find out what you will need to succeed in this position, including skills, qualifications, and experience.
The role includes monitoring water pressure and chemical levels, collecting samples, maintaining records and reports, performing equipment inspections and minor repairs, and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
The position requires a high school diploma (with coursework in chemistry or math), mechanical aptitude, and basic knowledge of water treatment processes.
Working conditions involve both indoor and outdoor work, physical labor, and exposure to chemicals and high voltage equipment. xrczosw
The employee must obtain a Class “C” Illinois Water Supply Operator’s Certificate within 18 months and a Class B Illinois CDL within six months of hire.