
Industrial Pretreatment Program Support Specialist
Pay Grade: 918
Location: Water/Wastewater Facilities
Vacancy Announcement
Brief Description
The purpose of this position is to provide support to the Brazos River Authority's (BRA) Industrial Pretreatment Program (IPP). This is accomplished by compiling, reviewing and summarizing and analyzing data; preparing contract and regulatory reports; assisting with industrial inspections and sample collections; performing data, documentation and report tracking; performing administrative functions as needed; and other duties as assigned.
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Job Requirements
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SALARY RANGE $22.07 to $28.14 per hour. This is a non-exempt position
POSTING DATEDecember 1, 2025. Open until filled.
BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY, EOE The BRA was created by the Texas Legislature in 1929 and exists to develop, manage and protect the water resources of the Brazos River Basin. Today, BRA's staff develops and distributes water supplies, provides water and wastewater treatment, monitors water quality, and pursues water conservation through public education programs. The BRA is looking for dedicated individuals who are team and customer-focused, perform their jobs ethically and with integrity, are adaptable and embrace diversity, seek innovative and creative ways to conduct business, have a desire to grow with a great organization, and are committed to the mission and goals of the BRA.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: All applicants, including employees, must submit an online Application for Employment by way of the Brazos River Authority Website at www.brazos.org
The Brazos River Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Women & Minorities are Encouraged to Apply

The Brazos River Authority was created by the Texas Legislature in 1929 as the first government entity in the United States created specifically for the purpose of developing and managing the water resources of an entire river basin.
Today, the BRA's staff of more than 250 develop and distribute water supplies, provide water and wastewater treatment, monitor water quality, and pursue water conservation through public education programs.
The Brazos River Authority is entirely self-supporting, except for occasional governmental grants to help pay the costs of specific projects. The BRA does not levy or collect taxes; rather maintains and operates reservoirs and treatment systems using revenues from the customers it serves.
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