CHIEF
WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR (TYPE IIB) 7433
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in this class oversees the pump operation, treatment and system maintenance of a Type IIB water treatment system without facilities for filtration, which produces 2.5 million gallons of water or less per day, subject to the regulatory control of State and County health and conservation agencies. The incumbent may supervise operators and maintenance personnel or contractors performing maintenance services in the repair and/or extension of existing pipes, mains and hydrants. This position differs from Water District Superintendent in that the incumbent is not responsible for the management functions of finance and budget, accounts and personnel. The employee works under the general supervision of the local agency or municipal body. Performs related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Oversees
the technical operation of a Type IIB public water treatment and distribution
system;
Supervises all technical
and maintenance personnel in the Water District;
Supervises and/or
participates in the extension or repair of service lines which requires the use
of hand tools or mechanized equipment;
Supervises and/or
participates in the installation of mains, hydrants, meters and back-flow
prevention equipment;
Supervises and/or
conducts sampling programs in accordance with requirements of State Sanitary
Codes and local Health Department standards;
Provides technical
expertise to administrative supervisor in planning for extension, maintenance
and repair of existing treatment and distribution facilities;
Responds to consumer
inquiries regarding quality of the water supply, the operation and accuracy of
the metering equipment (if any), and related matters of concern to a domestic
or commercial consumer of potable water.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Thorough
knowledge of the functions and activities of a Type IIB water treatment
facility; thorough knowledge of the operating characteristics of pumping
equipment and the chemicals used in the treatment and distribution of potable
water; basic knowledge of Long Island hydrology and geology; thorough knowledge
of the methods, equipment and tools used in the extension, maintenance and
repair of mains, hydrants and meters; working knowledge of the principles of
back-flow prevention and the fittings and equipment necessary to insure the
integrity of a public water supply; ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with contractors, subordinates and consumers; physical
condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Four (4) years experience
in the chemical treatment of potable water, at least one (1) of which must have
been in a supervisory capacity.
NOTE:
Relevant education from a regionally accredited or New York State registered
college or university may be substituted for the non-supervisory experience on
a year-for-year basis.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENT
Candidate
must possess a Grade IIB Water Treatment Operator's certificate, issued by the
New York State Department of Health, at the time of appointment. Appointees must maintain that certification
throughout their employment in this title.
08/28/89
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Competitive