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The handling of water and wastewater is an increasingly important profession in today's environment-conscious society. Water and Wastewater Operators serve their community by providing a safe drinking water supply and reliable sanitation services. It is a stable career, with positions available in communities of all sizes.

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Operator Level 1
Position Type: Full Time
Location: Saskatchewan
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Employer: EPCOR
Job Title: Operator Level 1


Job Description:

Highlights of the job As a WWTP Operator, you will have the opportunity to learn new wastewater treatment processes and technologies in an innovative plant environment as well as the opportunity to grow your career with an industry leader in the area of water & wastewater treatment.

We are hiring two (2) Permanent Full Time, Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Operator positions working out of the Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Wastewater Treatment Plant in Regina, SK.

Regina is located on Treaty 4 land and within the traditional territory of the Metis. It is the capital of Saskatchewan and the 16th largest city in Canada - located in the south central area of the province. It is in the middle of the Prairie Provinces with Alberta to the west, and Manitoba to the east, has a diverse and vibrant community and is one of Canada’s fastest growing major cities. Regina is a four-season city that generally experiences warm springs and summers, pleasant falls, and cold, dry winters. With hundreds of parks and an abundance of sport and recreation facilities, arts and cultural centres, museums and performance spaces, major attractions and events all year round, there is something for everyone. Libraries and bicycle pathways add to an exceptional quality of life. To discover more about Regina visit: www.regina.ca 

What you’d be responsible for As a Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Operator working in a highly technical facility, you are accountable for monitoring all ongoing operational aspects of the plant which includes ensuring plant operations conform with operating standards, regulatory approvals and procedures, and initiating control process adjustments in response to changing conditions.

Reporting to the Operations Lead Hand, the Operator 1 key accountabilities are, but not limited to: Overseeing process and equipment monitoring and control. Operating and inspecting various pieces of process equipment. Reviewing computerized operating and laboratory data. Performing general plant operational duties. Participating in plant process cleaning activities.

General duties of WWTP Operator 1 will also include: Performing routine and non-routine process configuration activities as required by Standard Operating Procedures, including lock-out/tag-out of process equipment and draining, de-pressurization and flushing of isolated equipment.

Conducting routine process control tests to optimize various processes throughout the plant. Performing daily rounds by inspecting the plant process and equipment and using the plant process control computer system.

Performing routine preventive maintenance activities as required by the Standard Operating Procedures. Testing and/or collecting, preparation and delivery of wastewater, sludge and other related samples to the laboratory.

Recording process information onto the daily operations log sheets and into the plant computer system.

Ensuring work permits and hazard assessments are completed and areas inspected before safe work can proceed.

Operation of tandem trucks and other equipment such as forklifts. Training will be provided if required.

The incumbent will be required to participate in On-Call duties, which will result in after-hours callouts.

What’s required to be successful Qualifications, experience and behaviours the successful candidate will possess are:

High school diploma (GED, or equivalent level of secondary education).

Level I or Level II Wastewater Treatment Operator certification preferred candidates with related WWTP plant experience, but not possessing this level of certification may be considered as a Non Certified Operator.

Previous experience in a wastewater treatment plant preferred.

Demonstrated proficiency in applicable computer process software applications, including Microsoft Office Suite of products (outlook, excel word, etc.).

Previous experience with asset management software and SCADA control systems will be considered an asset.

Must have a valid Class 3A driver's license or able to obtain a Class 3A driver's license within 3 months of date of hire. (with 6 demerits or less).

A 5 year Drivers Abstract will be required at the time of hire. Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the position.

Clearance on pre- placement medical testing and drug & alcohol testing will be required. As the ideal candidate, the qualifications (skills and behaviours) listed above are supplemented with your ability to perform all functions within defined health, safety and environmental requirements and demonstrate a high level of independence and initiative.

You have highly developed written and verbal communication skills in order to develop and deliver both written and verbal reports and additionally, you have the analytical thinking/decision making and technical skills required to effectively carry out their responsibilities.

On Team EPCOR, we believe in building an engaging, inclusive and diverse work culture that inspires creative thinking, innovation and adds value to our communities. Our organization is a place where everyone is welcome, and where you can bring your whole self to work. As part of the Team EPCOR you are expected to act with integrity and uphold a respectful, ethical, and open workplace.

Other important facts about this job Jurisdiction:

CUPE7667 Class: 2101 Wage: $29.76 - $31.51 Hours of work: 80 hours bi-weekly, Shifts/days vary. Overtime, weekend and shift work may be required. The successful candidate must also participate in the on-call rotation system.

Internal Applicants please ensure that you are using your “@epcor.com” email address.

Note: We look forward to receiving your application and will be in contact with you, should you be selected for an interview. This posting is for a current opportunity and while no posting end date is indicated, it may close at any time (after the initial 14-day period), based on fulfillment of business needs.

We thank all candidates for their interest; however only those selected to move forward will be contacted. Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Glassdoor or Facebook! Please note the following information: A requirement of working for EPCOR is that you are at least 18 years of age, successfully attained a high school diploma (GED, or equivalent level of secondary education) and legally entitled to work in Canada. (A copy of a valid work permit may be required.)

If you are considered for the position, clearance on all applicable background checks (which may include criminal, identity, educational, and/or credit) and professional reference checks is required. Some EPCOR positions require an enhanced level of background assessment, which is dictated by law. These positions require advanced criminal record checks that must also be conducted from time to time after commencement of employment. A technical/practical assessment may be administered during the selection process and this exercise will be used as a part of the selection criterion. To meet the physical demands required of some positions, candidates must be in good physical condition and willing to work in all weather conditions. Clearance on pre-placement medical and drug and alcohol testing may be required.
Job Type: full-time
Job Location: Saskatchewan
Email: careers@epcor.com
Posting Start Date: 04/11/2024
Posting End Date: 

Public Works Foreman - Town of Hague
Position Type: Full Time
Location: Saskatchewan
Closing: 05/06/24
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Job Title: Town of Hague Foreman

Public Works Foreman
The Town of Hague invites applications from qualified persons for the position of a
permanent full-time Public Works Foreman, to begin May 21st, 2024, or as soon as
possible thereafter. Reporting to the CAO, the Public Works Foreman will be
responsible for the organization and directing of all related works associated with
transportation services, public works, water and sewer, recreation facilities, public
parks and playgrounds, green spaces, town owned buildings and all other town
operations. This is a working foreman position.
The applicant must have excellent public relations and communication skills, be self-motivated, be able to manage time effectively, and be able to work independently.
Required qualifications include a Grade 12 or GED completion, a minimum of 2 years
experience in a municipal public works and/or parks and recreation setting, Class 1
water distribution and wastewater treatment and collection certifications, experience
in heavy equipment operation and other equipment typical of a transportation
services/public works/parks and recreation department and a valid minimum Class 5
Saskatchewan driver’s license.
First Aid, equipment certifications and any and all other safety, public works, OH&S
certifications, and management experience are an asset.
This position will also entail attendance at periodic evening Council meetings as
required and attendance at meetings with the CAO as required. Work week and
schedule will vary and the position requires rotating weekly and weekend on-call
responsibilities.
The ability to quickly respond to emergencies is extremely important and it is expected
that the successful incumbent be willing to reside in, or close to, the Town of Hague.
Wage will be based on qualifications, certification and experience. The Town of
Hague offers a comprehensive SUMA health and MEPP benefits package.
Successful candidate will be required to submit a criminal record check and a sector
vulnerability check.
Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter, resume detailing qualifications,
experience and education, with a minimum of 3 references, and wage expectations
to the Town of Hague by 4pm, May 6th.

Only those applicants called in for an interview will be contacted.
TOWN OF HAGUE
P.O. Box 180 Hague, SK S0K 1X0 Tel: 306-225-2155 Fax: 306-225-4410 town.hague@sasktel.net