North Texas Municipal Water District

Laboratory Section Supervisor

North Texas Municipal Water District  •  $69k - $102k/yr  •  Wylie, TX (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) provides vital wholesale water, wastewater and solid waste management services to more than two million people who call North Texas their home. Our culture is deeply ingrained in our core values of Integrity, Trust, Respect, Unity, Service, and Teamwork (ITRUST). Our employees will tell you they feel a sense of purpose and have a daily opportunity to make a positive impact on the cities we serve by helping to provide services that their residents and businesses need to thrive. We offer an array of excellent benefits, including comprehensive health and wellness packages, generous paid time off, professional development opportunities, and a robust pension plan to help secure our employees’ financial future. If you are looking for a rewarding, long-term career where you can make a meaningful impact on the North Texas region, look no further than NTMWD!

Section 1 – Position Summary

Assumes responsibility for working independently and exercising competent judgment in performing a variety of complex biological identifications and chemical analyses on water and wastewater samples. Performs with high proficiency on all advanced laboratory instrumentation and uses knowledge of scientific methodology to develop more efficient procedures. Supervises laboratory sections personnel to ensure chemical and biological analysis are performed timely and meet defined quality criteria.

Section 2 – Major Responsibilities

1. Oversees all analytical processes in assigned laboratory work area to meet designated project goals including holding and turnaround times.
2. Oversees daily staffing requirements in assigned work area.
3. Oversees training of new personnel in assigned work area.
4. Oversees QA/QC functions as outlined by lab quality system for area analytical protocols.
5. Oversees safety protocols in assigned work area.
6. Prepares technical reports under the direction of Laboratory Operations Manager as needed.
7. Oversees data review processes including secondary review.
8. Oversees preparation of highly specific bacteriological media and chemical standards for specialized requirements in assigned work areas.
9. Assists adherence to NELAP Quality System Standards.
10. Assists in reviews, audits, documentation, and special technical lab reports associated with assigned work area.
11. Performs analytical procedures as needed.
12. Oversees maintaining equipment and laboratory area to ensure the accuracy of measurements and the proper cleanliness and functional operation of the equipment.
13. Oversees adequate stock of chemicals, standards, and reagents of assigned lab area.
14. Recommends laboratory improvements, such as laboratory personnel positions, analytical equipment purchases, analytical methods, laboratory information services, and laboratory quality systems.
15. Member of Laboratory Management Group.
16. Serving as a laboratory technical director depending on experience level.

Section 3 – Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

1. Capable of developing mechanical abilities to operate and maintain complex laboratory instruments and to understand their operation with a high degree of competence with careful attention to details.
2. High mathematical ability required.
3. Membership in the Texas Water Utilities Association and the North Texas Lab Analysts Association is desirable.

Section 4 – Education and Experience

1. Degree in Biology/Chemistry, or a related physical science received from a college or university accredited by a National Association. Experience of the specified type may be substituted on a year for year basis for the desired education.
2. Ability to obtain a Class "B" Water and Wastewater Certification.
3. Requires a valid Texas Driver’s License.

Section 5 – Environmental Factors, Activity Levels and Equipment

Moderate physical labor and considerable mental attention required with some eyestrain. General desirable conditions with safety protocol. Potential hazards include pesticides, carcinogens, pathogenic organisms, highly flammable solvents and chemical fumes. Equipment used includes the following: Network Computer System, Inductive Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, Latchat Quickchem 8000 auto Chemistry Analyzer, Incubators, Sterilizers, Compound and Dissecting Microscopes, Total Organic Carbon Analyzer, Millipore Water System (Reverse Osmosis and Deionizing), Analytical Balances, Specific Ion Probes and Meters, Autoclaves, basic laboratory equipment, glassware, and High Speed Centrifuge.

Thank you for considering a career with us! We value diversity, equal opportunity, and a positive work environment. We are committed to providing a rewarding and fulfilling career with opportunities for growth and development. If you are passionate about making a difference and contributing to a dynamic and growing organization, we want to hear from you. Apply today and let’s explore the potential of working together to provide affordable, safe and reliable water, wastewater, and solid waste management services to the North Texas region.
North Texas Municipal Water District

About North Texas Municipal Water District

About Us:

The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is a regional provider of water, wastewater and solid waste disposal services. The NTMWD serves a population of more than 2 million residents in communities across the north Texas counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton, Fannin, Grayson, Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, and Rockwall – a service territory covering 2,200 square miles.

History:

In 1946, local leaders from ten cities formed the Tri-County Reservoir Association (TCRA) to work with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build Lavon Lake for flood control and water storage. By request of the TCRA, the Texas Legislature authorized the formation of the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) in 1951 to develop, finance, construct, and operate facilities to meet future water needs for the region.

The 10 original cities - Farmersville, Forney, Garland, McKinney, Mesquite, Plano, Princeton, Rockwall, Royse City, and Wylie - became the original Member Cities, each with representation on our Board of Directors. Three additional cities were added including Richardson (1973), Allen (1998), and Frisco (2001). We also provide treated water service to 33 Customers (cities and other special/municipal utility districts) and indirectly serve 46 other communities who purchase water from our Member Cities and Customers.

We began offering wastewater treatment services in the 1970s and solid waste disposal services in the 1980s. We also operate the largest man-made wetlands in the country - a vital water reuse project that helps to naturally polish treated wastewater, supplement our water supplies, and supports a valuable ecosystem to the region.

Regional Service Through Unity… Meeting Our Region’s Needs Today and Tomorrow

Industry
Energy & Utilities
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Wylie, Texas
Year Founded
1951
Website
ntmwd.com
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