Our City Our Future
St. Johns is a progressive city with a strong connection to the past and a positive outlook on the future. As one of the oldest cities in North America we have a unique history but we are also a growing city with the needs and opportunities of a modern urban population. The City of St. Johns is committed to recruiting world-class talent and expertise to join our City staff more than 1200 strong who provide a vast array of valued services to the residents of St. Johns and the metropolitan area. If you are an innovative thinker with a positive attitude and a commitment to quality we want you to help us make St. Johns a city where people want to live and feel they belong.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Supervisor Water Treatment this position is primarily responsible for the operation of the Bay Bulls Big Pond Water Treatment Plant and Regional System. Maintenance duties will be assigned on an as needed basis.
Accountabilities
Collect samples and interpret water analysis.
Replenish chemicals as required.
Perform plant process control analysis.
Monitor evaluate and adjust water treatment process.
Evaluate characteristics of source water.
Must be able to interpret Canadian Drinking Water Quality Guidelines and comply with drinking water regulations.
Compare treated water with Canadian Drinking Water Quality Guidelines
Evaluate and maintain equipment and perform housekeeping duties of all water facilities.
Perform security and safety procedures.
Operate maintain and repair equipment such as gas chlorinators various water pumps electro-pneumatic equipment mechanical screens pressure reducing valves air compressors pumps fans shafts mechanical couplings various mechanical drives diesel engines valves piping mechanical seals and hot water heating systems.
Perform preventative maintenance programs on plant equipment; basic gas welding cutting & safe rigging
Safely use and maintain shop tools and equipment and comply with all health and safety regulations.
Carry out inspections and keep records of operations and monitor activities in the protected watershed.
Other related duties including manual labour as directed by the supervisor.
Performs routine janitorial servicing of the main control room ozone rooms and all other chemical areas
The successful applicant will be required to participate in all training programs applicable to this position and other related work. The above statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be considered a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job.
Qualifications
Graduation from high school supplemented by the successful completion of a Journeyman Certificate in a related trade preferably as a Millwright and have a minimum of five (5) years experience in this field. The successful applicant must also possess a minimum of Level III certification in Water Treatment Operations. Appointments may be made of an applicant who possesses a certificate lower then Level III in Water Treatment Operations provided they can meet the Provincial requirements to obtain a Level III certificate in Water Treatment Plant Operations. Preference will be given to the Red Seal Journeyperson candidate with Level III Certification in Water Treatment Process.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to effectively perform maintenance and repairs to various water treatment plant equipment and systems such as but not limited to chlorine systems ozone disinfection systems oxygen generation systems carbon dioxide systems dual media rapid gravity filters and pH adjustment systems.
The Citys selection procedure may include testing and does include a requirement that the successful candidate pass a medical and physical assessment. Must possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License.
This position is considered safety-sensitive.
Hours of Work
Regular hours of work are Monday Friday 8:00 am 4:00 pm / 4:00 pm 12:00 am (80 hours bi-weekly). Work schedule is subject to change periodically and may include 8 or 12 hour shifts including weekends. Must be available to work full or partial shifts as required.
Applicants must be members of the Newfoundland Association of Public Employees Local 7808 or should be prepared to join the Union immediately upon appointment.
We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. The City of St. Johns does not accept applications in person by email fax or mail. Applications will be received up to 12:00 Midnight (Newfoundland Standard Time) on closing date.
This City of St. Johns is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the employment of a qualified workforce which reflects the communitys diversity.
Our City Our FutureSt. Johns is a progressive city with a strong connection to the past and a positive outlook on the future. As one of the oldest cities in North America we have a unique history but we are also a growing city with the needs and opportunities of a modern urban population. The City o...
Our City Our Future
St. Johns is a progressive city with a strong connection to the past and a positive outlook on the future. As one of the oldest cities in North America we have a unique history but we are also a growing city with the needs and opportunities of a modern urban population. The City of St. Johns is committed to recruiting world-class talent and expertise to join our City staff more than 1200 strong who provide a vast array of valued services to the residents of St. Johns and the metropolitan area. If you are an innovative thinker with a positive attitude and a commitment to quality we want you to help us make St. Johns a city where people want to live and feel they belong.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Supervisor Water Treatment this position is primarily responsible for the operation of the Bay Bulls Big Pond Water Treatment Plant and Regional System. Maintenance duties will be assigned on an as needed basis.
Accountabilities
Collect samples and interpret water analysis.
Replenish chemicals as required.
Perform plant process control analysis.
Monitor evaluate and adjust water treatment process.
Evaluate characteristics of source water.
Must be able to interpret Canadian Drinking Water Quality Guidelines and comply with drinking water regulations.
Compare treated water with Canadian Drinking Water Quality Guidelines
Evaluate and maintain equipment and perform housekeeping duties of all water facilities.
Perform security and safety procedures.
Operate maintain and repair equipment such as gas chlorinators various water pumps electro-pneumatic equipment mechanical screens pressure reducing valves air compressors pumps fans shafts mechanical couplings various mechanical drives diesel engines valves piping mechanical seals and hot water heating systems.
Perform preventative maintenance programs on plant equipment; basic gas welding cutting & safe rigging
Safely use and maintain shop tools and equipment and comply with all health and safety regulations.
Carry out inspections and keep records of operations and monitor activities in the protected watershed.
Other related duties including manual labour as directed by the supervisor.
Performs routine janitorial servicing of the main control room ozone rooms and all other chemical areas
The successful applicant will be required to participate in all training programs applicable to this position and other related work. The above statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be considered a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job.
Qualifications
Graduation from high school supplemented by the successful completion of a Journeyman Certificate in a related trade preferably as a Millwright and have a minimum of five (5) years experience in this field. The successful applicant must also possess a minimum of Level III certification in Water Treatment Operations. Appointments may be made of an applicant who possesses a certificate lower then Level III in Water Treatment Operations provided they can meet the Provincial requirements to obtain a Level III certificate in Water Treatment Plant Operations. Preference will be given to the Red Seal Journeyperson candidate with Level III Certification in Water Treatment Process.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to effectively perform maintenance and repairs to various water treatment plant equipment and systems such as but not limited to chlorine systems ozone disinfection systems oxygen generation systems carbon dioxide systems dual media rapid gravity filters and pH adjustment systems.
The Citys selection procedure may include testing and does include a requirement that the successful candidate pass a medical and physical assessment. Must possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License.
This position is considered safety-sensitive.
Hours of Work
Regular hours of work are Monday Friday 8:00 am 4:00 pm / 4:00 pm 12:00 am (80 hours bi-weekly). Work schedule is subject to change periodically and may include 8 or 12 hour shifts including weekends. Must be available to work full or partial shifts as required.
Applicants must be members of the Newfoundland Association of Public Employees Local 7808 or should be prepared to join the Union immediately upon appointment.
We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. The City of St. Johns does not accept applications in person by email fax or mail. Applications will be received up to 12:00 Midnight (Newfoundland Standard Time) on closing date.
This City of St. Johns is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the employment of a qualified workforce which reflects the communitys diversity.
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