Description
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT # 2024-057
APPROVED C.S.C. MEETING MINUTES 04/26/2024
WATER PLANT OPERATOR (OPEN) |
FILING OF APPLICATION:
Application must be made electronically through the City of Cleveland’s web site:
www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland
THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRIDAY, MAY 4 2024
UNTIL 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, MAY 30 2024. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, MAY 30 2024
SALARY: The prevailing salary for this position as established by Ordinance of the Council of the City of Cleveland is $22.18 - $34.00
EXAMINATION INFORMATION
WRITTEN EXAMINATION: Applicants will be notified of the time, date, and place of the examination via email.
NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licenses, certificates, resumes and any other required documents must be uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. Applications without the required documents will be rejected.
Examples of Duties
DUTIES
Under general supervision, performs laboratory tests of water to determine water quality. Operates the treatment plant effectively and economically and implements proper procedures for treatment plant operation and maintenance to ensure desired water quality is achieved and maintained. Performs routine certified laboratory analyses to determine chemical constituents of water. Follows developed standards and approved methods. Works within a crew on a routine basis with full responsibility for the plant operation. Records, calculates and reports results of laboratory analysis, chemical feed amounts, meter readings, flow data, and filter run hours. Performs the following in accordance with standard operating procedures: Performs residuals handling, operates boilers, and operates backup generators. Inspects facility and all equipment on a scheduled basis and make all necessary adjustments to the water treatment process. Ensures proper levels of secondary storage tanks and plant clearwells are maintained. Performs preventative maintenance and calibrations of equipment and facility. Performs basic math calculations using algebra and geometry. Utilizes basic chemistry and biology as well as good problem solving skills in order to perform duties. Inspects and cleans filters. Cleans sludge from settling basins. Starts and transfers operations to emergency backup power as necessary and returns operations to normal mode. Maintains accurate records and maintenance logs. Utilizes a computer. Advises plant supervisor of present and potential problems in operation and maintenance. Handles hazardous chemicals. Performs general
Maintenance and cleaning of facility and equipment. Participates in training programs as necessary. Complies with all applicable EPA and safety regulations. Performs job-related duties as required or directed. Follows all operations and safety policies and safe work practices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training classes and demonstrates competence (demonstration of competence may be determined by exam.) Wears and properly utilizes safety equipment in accordance with Divisional policy at all times.
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A High School Diploma or GED is required. Must be able to pass a respiratory fitness test. Must be able to go up and down ladders and stairs. Must be able to access confined spaces. Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver's License is required. Possession of a current Ohio EPA Water Supply I, II or III license is preferred. Must obtain (and maintain) the following licenses within the indicated amount of time of the date of hire: A) Water chemistry operational lab certification from the Ohio EPA within 90 days; B) Ohio EPA Class I Water Supply License within 24 months; C) Ohio EPA Class II Water Supply License within 4.5 years; (D) Ohio EPA Water Supply Class III License within 7.5 years. Must possess basic computer literacy and be familiar with Microsoft Office software.
Supplemental Information
NOTE: Minimum qualifications must be met as of the last day of the filing period unless otherwise stated.
RESIDENCY CREDIT
In accordance with the Ordinances of the City of Cleveland: A person who has had as his/her primary residence in the City of Cleveland for at least one year at the time of filing a Civil Service application, and desires to take an entry-level Civil Service examination, shall, if a passing grade on the written examination is attained, have ten (10) points added to his/her passing score. (NOTE: Not all Examinations consider residency credit in the scoring process) To substantiate a claim for residency points, Applicants must UPLOAD LEGIBLE COPIES of the following:
- A signed and notarized Residency Affidavit available on the City’s website here:
https://www.clevelandohio.gov/sites/clevelandohio/files/AffidavitOfResidency0321.pdf
VETERANS’ PREFERENCE
Veterans' preference will be awarded, when applicable, to eligible veterans in accordance with Civil Service Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of active service or a DD Form 214, must be presented to the Commission at the time of filing application for the examination in which credit is sought in order to qualify for veterans' credit. If the applicant has received an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions that applicant shall receive an additional five (5) points added to their raw score on the examination; or ten (10) points are added to their raw score on the examination if applicant’s supporting documentation indicates more than fifteen percent (15%) service connected disability.
NOTE: Only DD Form 214 (long form) or an official armed service document indicating type of discharge or separation and the dates of active service will be accepted as proof of active service.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin/ancestry, military status, disability, age and religion.