WATER PLANT SUPERVISOR
CITY OF WILLITS
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: WATER PLANT SUPERVISOR
REPORTS TO: UTILITIES DIRECTOR
POSITION SUMMARY
Responsible for supervising the operation and maintenance of the water system and Water Department personnel; inspects and performs repair work on water system facilities and equipment; monitors and maintains water sources, storage tanks, keeps various records pertaining to plant operations, dams, reservoirs, and watershed. Responsible for completing all local, State and Federal reports.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Ability to lift items of up to 75 pounds to level of waist; small motor skills; sense of touch, smell; ability to hear and give oral instructions; walking on hard and uneven surfaces; working on ladders and scaffolding; climbing ladder of up to 48 feet in height; frequent bending, squatting and kneeling; ability to read instructions and write information on reports.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible For:
Supervising Water Department personnel.
Monitoring and adjusting the operation of water system pumps, motors and other equipment.
Accurately reading gauges, dials and other instruments that depict and/or record data.
Servicing, maintaining, and repairing a variety of water system equipment, including pumps, valves, motors, filters and meters.
Inspecting water system equipment and facilities to locate needed repairs, and making repairs to various water system equipment as required.
Inspecting and maintaining water and water distribution systems.
Keeping records and responsible for preparing necessary reports, which includes logs and computer files.
Assisting the Chief Water Operator in the training of other water department personnel and maintaining a harmonious work environment.
Collecting samples and assisting in conducting a variety of chemical and physical tests.
Recommending Water Department policies and fees.
Reviewing plans and specifications and making recommendations to TAC Committee.
Assisting the Chief Water Operator in the overview of the water distribution system and work performed by Public Works Department as it relates to the water distribution system.
Overseeing and performing general plant maintenance work.
Scheduling the water meter routes, inspection, and system maintenance.
Assigning shifts, work weeks, holiday coverage, etc.
Providing ongoing safety and injury prevention program.
Directing water systems operations.
Preparing performance evaluations of water operators.
Assisting in the preparation of annual Water Department budget.
Assisting in disaster preparedness.
Performing other related duties as assigned.
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
Electrical testing equipment, grinders, torches, hammers, loader, motor vehicles, face shields, gloves,
goggles, laboratory meters and equipment, shovels, rakes, wrenches, chain saw, and calculator.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Possession of a valid Class C or higher California driver=s license. Persons employed in the classification will be required to possess a Grade IV Water Treatment Operator Certificate issued by the State of California Department of Health Services. Possession of a valid Grade 2 Water Distribution License issued by the State of California.
DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Principles and practices of water system treatment and water distribution operations.
Operating principles of valves, pumps, motors, and various types of electrical and electronic equipment.
Safe work practices.
The appropriate use of hand and power tools used in the maintenance and repair of all water system(s).
Principles of supervision, training and employee development.
Ability to:
Read and interpret gauges and other recording devices reflecting water system(s) operations.
Perform various laboratory tests and document the results of same.
Diagnose operating problems and take effective course of action.
Read water meter routes.
Inspect, service and replace meters, fittings, and meter boxes.
Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
Supervise the operation, repair, maintenance and improvement of water system facilities.
Work cooperatively with others.
Keep records and maintain reports.
Supervise and train others in the procedures of water system operations.
Assists in the ongoing safety and injury prevention program.
Operate Windows Based P.C. with knowledge of MSWord, Excel, Outlook, as well as Windows Based Data retrieval.
Work weekends and holidays, and to respond to emergency calls during off-duty hours.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
Any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, abilities
and certification is qualifying. Grade 3 in Water Treatment License (T3) and Water Distribution System
Grade 2 (D2).
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Constant exposure to sun, working in low temperatures and high humidity environment, exposure to
loud noise and vibration, walking on slippery and hard surfaces, exposure to airborne dust, bending,
kneeling, squatting; frequent walking on uneven surfaces, uses sense of vision, hearing and smell to
diagnose problems, work on ladders and structures up to 48 feet in height, work in confined space or
cramped body position; lifting of items weighing up to 75 pounds.
