
Posting expires: January 23, 2026
Salary range: $44,369 - $59,232
General Description and Classification Standards:
Manages, directs and coordinates the repair, maintenance and installation of machines and equipment in the maintenance of buildings, grounds and utility systems of plants. This is a journey level position which performs a full range of semi-skilled and skilled tasks. Duties may include, but are not limited to: plumbing, welding and maintaining machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications.
Supervision Received:
Works under minimal supervision. May assist in training, orienting, or observing lower level associate, apprentice, or semi-skilled employee in the group.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive.
Maintains in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications, machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks, screens and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments
Adjusts functional parts of devices
Identifies equipment maintenance needs; records mechanical equipment readings; lubricates and clean parts
Repairs and troubleshoots equipment
Observes mechanical devices in operation to locate causes of trouble
Dismantles devices to gain access to repair or replace defective parts using hoists, cranes, hand tools and power tools
Repairs electrical equipment; welds and uses cutting torches
Performs routine mechanical, electrical, welding, or machining maintenance activities on equipment including lubrication, inspection, and replacement parts; order and maintain stock levels of lubricants used in plant equipment.
Conducts performance tests of plant equipment using tachometers, pressure gauges, flow meter, amp and volt meters.
Diagnoses, troubleshoots, updates and repairs malfunctioning plant equipment
Maintains, repairs and overhauls treatment plant equipment including aeration blowers, barminutors, pumps and motors, compressors, belt press, valves, drive units, hydraulic control units, chlorinators, chemical feeders, pneumatic equipment and hydraulic pressure systems
Participates in the installation of wastewater treatment plant equipment
Participates in making modifications to equipment for maximum treatment process performance
Performs pipefitting; install and repair air, sewer and hydraulic piping systems.
Maintains efficient records on operations and activities
Maintains plant safety records
Maintains and record shipping and receiving of parcels
Prepares a variety of reports on data; maintains records of plant function readings and equipment history
Maintains preventative maintenance records and schedules
Ensures and adheres to safe work practices and procedures including, but not limited to lockout/tag out and confined space rules and regulations.
Interprets drawings, blueprints, schematics and diagrams for a variety of wastewater systems.
Operates a variety of heavy equipment including loaders, backhoe, bull dozers, cranes, forklifts, and graders as necessary.
Initiates purchase orders for parts and equipment.
May perform other duties as assigned.
The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully, it is not an exhaustive list.
Knowledge of: methods and techniques of maintaining and repairing wastewater plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; of lubricants used in plant equipment; of electrical codes; of the fundamentals of pipefitting and fabrication; of programmable logic controls, telemetry units and fiber optics; of operational characteristics of maintenance equipment and tools; of occupational hazards and standard safety practices.
Skill in the use of office equipment including computers and supporting software applications.
Ability to: preventative maintenance tasks on plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; to interpret, explain, and enforce department policies and procedures; to operate a variety of maintenance equipment in a safe and effective manner; to read, interpret and understand technical manuals, blueprints, drawings, and diagrams; maintain detailed records and prepare clear and concise reports.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience –
High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
5 years' of increasingly responsible experience in the maintenance and repair of wastewater plant equipment.
Preferred Requirements -
Mechanical Tech license, Basic Mechanic, Maintenance technician certification, wastewater operators license, Class A CDL, Water distribution license, Journeyman’s license, Welding.
Completion of technical or vocational course of study in mechanics or a related field, or associates degree in the appropriate area and 5 years' of increasingly responsible experience in the maintenance and repair of wastewater plant equipment.
Lifting Requirements:
Medium work Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
It is the policy of the City of Atlanta (“COA”) that qualified individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources Director for your department.
The City of Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran’s status or national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce.

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