Treatment Plant Operator - Surface Water
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Environmental Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Overview
Earn up to $5000 in hiring incentives!
Are you service-oriented? Could you excel in fast-paced environments? If so, you may be perfect for this position!
The Treatment Plant Operator I – Surface Water earns a competitive hourly salary of $21.83-$23.63 based on experience and qualifications. There is also certification pay for licenses higher than required for the position. The city pays premiums for dental, long-term disability protection, and life insurance, and covers a majority of the medical premium for employees and dependents. A TMRS retirement plan with a 2:1 employer match
, life insurance, disability, access to the city’s recreation fitness center, employee assistance program, educational assistance,
11 paid holidays and 2 designated paid holidays
, paid vacation, sick leave, and an active wellness program are also offered.
Earn Up To $5,000 In Hiring Incentives When You Join The City Of Pearland's Utilities Team As a Licensed TCEQ Water Operator! Incentive amounts are based on your license grade.
Grade C License - $2500
Grade B License - $3500
Grade A License - $5000
Pearland is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas due to affordable housing, outstanding schools, safe neighborhoods, and superb quality of life. Ranked as one of the top ten safest cities in Texas, Pearland residents know their families are safe and secure in the community and surrounding areas. Our close proximity to Houston, just a short 20-minute drive to downtown, allows residents to experience all the city has to offer, including professional sports, world-class cultural amenities, and recreation.
WorkEnvironment
Employees of the City of Pearland use multi-directional communication and cross-functional teams to promote a greater understanding of the organization by employees at all levels. We have created a culture of continuous learning that encourages and supports employee development and growth. Our work environment is one where innovation is not only supported but encouraged.
A Day in the Life – Treatment Plant Operator I (Surface Water)Under general supervision of a SWTP Operator II, this position is responsible for daily inspection, operation, and monitoring of the raw water intake, coagulant feed systems, rapid mix, flocculation, sedimentation, sludge system, filtration, and disinfection processes. Performs technical tasks relative to the assigned area of responsibility including routine preventative maintenance of all equipment. Maintains plant grounds and buildings including cleaning plant process areas.
EssentialFunctions
Participates in routine water quality analysis for each stage of the treatment process and accurately records data on standard forms. Under supervision, performs laboratory testing which includes but is not limited to turbidity, chlorine residual, pH, and alkalinity.
Operates mechanical equipment including pumps and motors, chemical feed pumps and systems, air compressors, belt press, and valves; assists mechanics in repairs.
Operates chlorination equipment; performs maintenance on chlorine system including chemical piping system; participates in calibration of chemical feed equipment. Changes chlorine containers when necessary.
Assists with the starting and stopping of plant operations.
Maintains operational logs and records.
Performs daily rounds as assigned by the PCS or SWTP Operator II.
Monitors and interprets instrumentation and control systems, evaluates data, and responds to routine alarm conditions to make necessary routine process or equipment adjustments based on written and verbal guidelines.
Monitors filter performance and performs routine backwashing, clean-in-place, integrity tests and replaces membrane cartridges when necessary.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Additional DutiesAttend and participate in monthly safety meetings.
Comprehension of the principles and processes of water testing and treatment.
Knowledge of methods, procedures, equipment, materials and supplies used in the operation of a water treatment plant.
Capacity to diagnose equipment failures and take appropriate corrective action.
Ability to operate a variety of hand tools, power tools and equipment.
Perform laboratory tests and follow QA/QC protocols.
Capability to establish and maintain effective relationships with others.
Performs related work as assigned.
Minimum Education and ExperienceRequires a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Minimum of one (1) year of experience in surface water treatment plants or closely related field.
Special Certifications and LicensesValid Texas Driver's License
TCEQ Class D Water Operator License - Required
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