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The town of Groton Water department is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time (40 hour) Senior Water Technician I. The hourly range is $32.02 to $42.47 based on experience. The Senior Water Technician is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the water pumping stations, treatment and distribution systems, to ensure adequate and reliable water for domestic use and fire protection. Provides the general public with the best possible service for the least cost; oversees the completion of any assigned projects; monitors all maintenance of buildings and repair of water system(s), new construction, wells, pumping stations, water tanks, and customer relations; assists in coordinating the needs and operations of the Water Department with all interested and affected parties, such as town agencies and private property owners. Communicates with contractors and developers to ensure that end users’ interests are protected. Coordinates the work of outside contractors and professional engineers. Provides emergency response to water and ensures efficient and economical repairs; resolves customer complaints; intervenes with staff to resolve disputes over water quality and inadequate pressures. On-call rotation required (30-minute radius preferred). All other duties as assigned.
Job Responsibility
Operation and maintenance of water pumping stations, treatment and distribution systems
overseeing completion of assigned projects
monitoring maintenance of buildings and repair of water system(s), new construction, wells, pumping stations, water tanks, and customer relations
coordinating needs and operations of the Water Department with town agencies and private property owners
communicating with contractors and developers
coordinating work of outside contractors and professional engineers
providing emergency response
resolving customer complaints
intervening with staff to resolve disputes over water quality and inadequate pressures
on-call rotation required
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
three to five years related experience
possession of a Massachusetts Drinking Water Supply, Grade I-Treatment, Grade II Distribution, and valid Driver's License