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Columbus, OH - USA

Yearly Salary drjobs

$ 69483 - 75023

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

General Statement of Duties

Under the direction of a supervisor this employee supervises and participates in the work of the Distribution Valve Section in the determining the location of leaks; investigating taste odor and low pressure complaints; chlorinating and flushing water mains tanks and storage facilities; operating valves by hand and with turning machines; obtaining samples; utilizing leak detection equipment; checking best times for shutdowns; notifying consumers; posting no parking; and assigning work trucks and equipment to staff. Participates and supervises as necessary. Trains personnel in correct work procedures in the operation of the various types of Water Works valves tools and equipment in the correct manner of making various types of field investigations and customer interactions and in correct safety practices and procedures. Performs related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)

(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.

Knowledge of:

Basic supervisory practices sufficient to direct a crew of valve operators and dispatchers during a work period.

Methods to train valve operators and dispatchers on the job.

The procedures policies and operational requirements of the Distribution Valve Section.

The procedures and equipment to make connections utilized in pressure testing and chlorinating new or existing water lines. The Cincinnati Water Works transmission and distribution water system including the ability to utilize GIS electronic and paper records.

The procedures for installing repairing or replacing a strap over to provide temporary safe drinking water and/or fire protection.

The procedures for taking sample.

Methods used in locating detecting and isolating leaks in water mains service branches and appurtenances.

The various types of pipes recognize the type of joints and how they are joined including compression joints and mechanical joints.

The operation of basic equipment large hydraulic and 6 gas etc.

Safety equipment and its proper use such as shoring equipment hard hats respirator/dust masks etc. Proper use of equipment truck and traffic control devices to ensure safety of the crew at job site.

The State of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati traffic rules and regulations sufficient to operate a truck on the alleys roadways and highways.

The streets of Cincinnati and surrounding areas sufficient to drive to assigned work site with minimal direction.

How a truck and auxiliary equipment operates when there is an equipment breakdown sufficient to stop driving or operating how to explain the breakdown to the proper person and which departmental procedures to follow when this occurs.

Accident reporting procedures sufficient to report to the appropriate persons about a personal injury accident a private property damage accident or a traffic accident including the procedures for completion of proper accident and injury reporting forms.

The characteristics of the various types of leaks sufficient to be able to evaluate leaking or flowing water and to make a preliminary suggestion as to its source.

High and low pressure areas within the water transmission and distribution system.

The procedures to be followed for water main shutdown sufficient to assist with the completion of shutdown in a minimum amount of time with the least amount of damage to public and private property. The proper method to perform fire hydrant flow tests.

Proper method of cleaning up after a repair job.

Proper procedures to contact the Water Works office to receive and give information by twoway radio. The limits of responsibility of the Water Works Department in the repair replacement or maintenance of a branch service sufficient to be able to communicate to a Water Works customer.

The appropriate ways to deal with the public sufficient to present a positive image of the Water Works Department and to successfully communicate with customers from all socioeconomic levels.

Perform basic mathematical computation sufficient to calculate water volume pressure in relation to elevation acceptable water loss for pressure testing chlorine dosage for disinfection compute distances or to determine amounts of materials for jobs.

Divisional and departmental daily or weekly reporting procedures sufficient to be able to complete and turn in reports to appropriate person.

Basic computer skills.

Skill to:

Use tools such as screwdrivers wrenches and pliers to perform routine maintenance tasks on trucks such as tightening side view mirrors and to hook up any equipment which will be towed.

Use specialized tools such as hydraulic valve operating machines.

Operate valves and various water works appurtenances.

Operate and talk over a twoway radio.

Operate metal detector to locate water lines valve boxes and other appurtenances.

Operate chlorinating machine and pressure testing pump.

Take measurements with a measuring tape up to 100 feet in length.

Perform the preoperation checks and maintenance tasks (adding oil putting air in tires etc. that are performed on a truck sufficient to keep it in a safe and operating condition.

Drive a truck in all types of weather conditions and knowledge of defensive driving techniques and the actions or lack of actions when one is driving which will cause damage to the truck.

Drive various valve operating trucks including the band truck & salt truck 1Ton).

Install and/or disconnect various water meters up to 2 in size including soldering copper to repair meter settings in addition to air release run arounds.

Proper use of fall protections & gas monitoring devices in confined spaces.

Ability to:

Listen to water lines and valves to determine locations of water leaks.

Follow oral instructions including those given over a twoway radio.

Write legible concise and accurate reports of work performed and fill out work forms properly.

Read and understand written instructions procedural training manuals departmental memos and directives street guides copies of detailed maps of water line locations and pressures and valve locations and measurements.

Work without direct supervision.

Train members of the crew.

Direct correct and oversee work performed by a crew.

Climb down into and out of valve chambers vaults and ditches in which water mains are located. Cover & fill in as Dispatcher and Valve Operator 1 or 2 when needed.

Develop material requirements for projects and order materials through computerized work order system. Verify material orders are accurate.

Perform fire hydrant flow tests and enter data into spreadsheet to perform flow calculations.

Required Education and Experience

Each applicant must have one year of experience with the City of Cincinnati in the Water Works Department as a Water Works Valve Operator 2 or a Water Works Dispatcher.

OTHER REQUIREMENT

Must have a valid Drivers License.

Must be able to work rotating shifts.

Must have physical strength and ability to lift pull carry twist turn and otherwise maneuver and operate tools and equipment associated with Water Works valve operations line preparation and providing service to Water Works customers.

Must have color vision sufficient to read color codes on high pressure valves and high pressure hydrants and to compare readings in chlorine testing kits.

Must have hearing acuity sufficient to detect sound of water leaking through mechanical and electronic listening devices.


MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION

Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.


HR Contact: Roshaun Laudat

Working and Physical Conditions

Environmental Conditions:

Indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to extremes in weather conditions; exposure to computer screens; high noise level; electrical/gas hazards; work closely with others; stressful situations.

Physical Conditions:

Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for standing for long periods of time lifting walking climbing squatting bending; heights; steady of hands; confined spaces; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.

Employment Type

Full-Time

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