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The Dedham-Westwood Water District is seeking a Water Treatment Plant Relief Operator to join its Production Department. This position is responsible for efficiently assisting in the operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities and equipment related to the production and treatment of a water supply. To ensure adequate supply from all sources to meet customer demands and to provide safe, clean, and potable drinking water in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Federal Environmental Protection Agency regulations. For a full job description, please reference the Mechanic B/Relief Operator position by visiting www.dwwd.org/employmentvacancy. About Dedham-Westwood Water District (www.dwwd.org) The Dedham-Westwood Water District is the Public Water Supplier to the towns of Dedham and Westwood. The District was formed as a government body in 1985 and is governed by a six-member Board of Water Commissioners appointed by the Select Boards of the two towns. Instructions: Please email your cover letter and resume to Blake Lukis at blukis@dwwd.org. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is chosen.
Job Responsibility
Responsibility for efficiently assisting in the operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities and equipment related to the production and treatment of a water supply
To ensure adequate supply from all sources to meet customer demands and to provide safe, clean, and potable drinking water in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Federal Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
Requirements
Responsibility for efficiently assisting in the operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities and equipment related to the production and treatment of a water supply
To ensure adequate supply from all sources to meet customer demands and to provide safe, clean, and potable drinking water in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Federal Environmental Protection Agency regulations.