[SRJC Water-Wastewater] Plant Operator Job

Stribling, Janet jstribling at santarosa.edu
Mon Apr 27 10:16:11 PDT 2020


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The men and women of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) are dedicated to the fire protection and stewardship of over 31 million acres of California's privately-owned wildlands. In addition, the Department provides varied emergency services in 36 of the State's 58 counties via contracts with local governments.

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WATER AND SEWAGE PLANT OPERATOR

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CAL FIRE
California Department of Forestry
& Fire Protection
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Requirements


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The Scope
Under general direction in a conservation camp in the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, to perform a variety of skilled work in the operation, maintenance, and repair of a water/wastewater treatment plant,  water,  sewer,   heating,   boiler, air conditioning, ventilating, lighting, power, and other mechanical systems normally found in a State conservation camp facility; to work closely with Region, Headquarters facility  planners,  and various control agencies on  facility  maintenance problems and code requirements; to maintain order and supervise the conduct of inmates or wards; to instruct or lead inmates, wards, or resident workers in facilities maintenance while protecting and maintaining the safety of persons and property; and to do other related work.




On The Job

Positions in this class are in Department of Forestry and Fire Protection conservation camps which are located in remote, isolated areas of California that preclude using existing local municipal water or wastewater systems. The camps have their own drinking water supply and treatment systems, along with on-site wastewater disposal systems that serve the inmate population as well as State staff. Assignments may include sole responsibility for the lead and instruction of inmates, wards, or resident workers and/or the protection of personal and real property.


Benefits

*      Fulfilling Work & Safety Retirement

*      Employment Throughout California

*      Sick Leave & Vacation Hours

*      Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Options


Salary (Monthly)
Water and Sewage Plant Operator      $6,501.00 - $6,826.00


Thank you,

Janet Stribling
Administrative Assistant III
To Catherine Williams, Dean of Instruction
and Enrollment Management
707-778-2476
Jstribling at santarosa.edu<mailto:Jstribling at santarosa.edu>

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