ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform monitoring, operational and maintenance tasks necessary for the proper operation of all aspects of the Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility, remote facilities, and system-wide SCADA network. Independently operate plant and residual system without supervision. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and solve operational problems during emergency scenarios and scheduled maintenance projects. Perform and coordinate maintenance tasks as necessary to maintain/improve plant operations. Routine contact with contractors, suppliers, internal employees and occasional contact with customers and the public.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Vocational training in electrical, mechanical, or environmental field.
Associate degree in engineering, environmental science, chemistry, or other physical science.
Knowledge and experience in water system operation, water quality analysis, hydraulics, pumps, chemical feed systems and instrumentation.
Knowledge of ozonation, DAF and chloramination processes. Commonwealth of MA Drinking Water Supply Facilities Certified Grade 4T (or C) Full Operator License.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, walk, and hear, as well as climb ladders. Must have ability to access, input and retrieve information from a computer, answer telephones and maintain multiple files. Must have sufficient mobility to travel back and forth from various sites throughout the City. Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Performs duties inside and outside of buildings. Exposure to all weather conditions, as well as to general office environments with air conditioning and fluorescent lighting. Protective equipment required in specified work areas. Frequent work and maintenance activities are conducted in process equipment areas and chemical feed areas of the facility and offsite locations. Some work must be done in confined spaces.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS (As Outlined in Current Teamster Collective Bargaining Agreement):
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
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Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Greater Boston area. It was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, a nexus of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders. Notably, Cambridge is home to two internationally prominent universities, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. According to a 2008 census estimate the city population was 105,594. It is the fourth most populous city in the state, behind Boston, Worcester, and Springfield. Cambridge is one of the two county seats of Middlesex County (Lowell is the other).
The site for what would become Cambridge was chosen in December 1630, because it was located safely up river from Boston Harbor, which made it easily defensible from attacks by enemy ships. The first houses were built in the spring of 1631. The settlement was initially referred to as "the newe towne". Official Massachusetts records show the name capitalized as Newe Towne by 1632. Located at the first convenient Charles River crossing west of Boston, Newe Towne was one of a number of towns (including Boston, Dorchester, Watertown, and Weymouth) founded by the 700 original Puritan colonists of the Massachusetts Bay Colony under governor John Winthrop. The original village site is in the heart of today's Harvard Square. The marketplace where farmers brought in crops from surrounding towns to sell survives today as the small park at the corner of John F. Kennedy (J.F.K.) and Winthrop Streets, then at the edge of a salt marsh, since filled.