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Water Treatment Facility Operator 2 or 3

December 4, 2025 / Denise Dahlberg / Uncategorized

City of Dallas

General Statement of Duties

For best consideration, apply by December 31, 2025; applications received after this date are not guaranteed a review.

Performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled technical and maintenance work in the operation, maintenance and repair of water treatment facilities and systems. Operates the City’s Water Treatment Facility in a competent and cost-effective manner, consistent with all local, state, and Federal regulations.

Essential Functions:

Monitors the performance of all equipment, gauges, and charts in the treatment plant; records statistical data concerning plant operations; maintains, operates, repairs, and replaces equipment as necessary; charts lab test results for trend analysis and maintains accurate records of analyses and test results; collects and evaluates data, updates computer database, and writes reports as required.

Performs laboratory analysis of water and samples sludge to determine chemical, physical and biological oxygen, Ph and chlorine residual; prepares various chemical solutions; calculates CT, and checks turbidity and fluoride levels.

Operates, maintains and repairs malfunctions at the water treatment plant; repairs valves, pumps, chemical feed equipment, flow meters, turbidity meters, compressors, and other controls and equipment.

Collects samples and identifies concentrations of chemical, physical or biological characteristics of water in accordance with local, state and Federal requirements; gathers and tests water samples for plant efficiency reports as required.

Performs quality control tests on lab equipment and lab analyses; evaluates procedures and results for accuracy and determines appropriate methods.  Collects total coliform samples throughout the distribution system.  Water treatment operator III does all sampling for the City.

Conducts inspections of plant equipment; assures that plant operates within required standards; and conducts inspections at both intakes.

Operates treatment facility; takes meter readings; adjusts chemical dosages, valves and settings; changes chlorine cylinders; delivers chemicals into hoppers or containers; operates equipment and machinery involved in the treatment operation, maintains treatment plant operation records as required.

Trains operators in acceptable lab methods and procedures to assure accuracy of test results and all safety procedures.

Calibrates, modifies or repairs instrumentation and control equipment including recorders, flowmeters and other water quality monitoring equipment.

Operates and maintains pump stations; cleans wet wells and operates pumps and valves to control and adjust flow and treatment process.  Changes Dam flow as directed to maintain adequate water flow.

Required to provide rotational weekend duty and weekends on-call to perform routine maintenance duties on the water treatment plant and respond to Public Works emergency calls. Employees may be required to work overtime at the discretion of the Public Works Director.

Installs weirs, flashboards and recording equipment, keeps records for water use and water rights.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Working knowledge of equipment, facilities, materials, methods and procedures used in water treatment plant maintenance and operation activities; working knowledge of laboratory procedures and practices; knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions involved in the work; knowledge of waterworks, chemistry, mathematics, hydraulics, microbiology, and State regulations for drinking water.

Skill in accurately reading meters, gauges, and flow charts and legibly recording readings and test results; detecting flaws in equipment operations and performing preventive maintenance repairs on plant equipment; skill in performing chemical tests on water samples; skill in operation of some of the listed tools and equipment listed below.

Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other departments, and the public; ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions.

Minimum Qualifications
Operator II:
HS/GED and 3 years experience, OR
1 year relevant post-high school education and 2 years experience.

Operator III:
HS/GED, 1 yr relevant post-high school, and 5 yrs experience, with 2 yrs of ODM, OR
HS/GED, 2 yrs relevant post-high school, and 4 yrs experience with 2 yrs of ODM, OR
HS/GED, 3 yrs relevant post-high school, and 3 yrs experience with 1 yr of ODM

Special Qualifications

WATER OPERATOR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. Must possess, or be able to obtain by time of employment, a valid state Driver License with an acceptable driving record;
  2. Subject to recall for emergencies and must reside within a thirty minute response time to the Water Treatment Plant within six months of hire.
  3. For Operator II – Certification from the State of Oregon as a Class II Water Treatment Operator with Filtration Endorsement; or ability to obtain certification within 6 months of employment.
  4. For Operator III – Certification from the State of Oregon as Class III Water Treatment Operator with Filtration Endorsement, or ability to obtain certification within 6 months of employment.

This position will be designated the City’s Direct Responsible Charge (DRC)/on-call employee at the Water Treatment Plant for the purposes of satisfying OHA requirements, signing DRC documents, and ensuring someone is available to respond to plant emergencies at all times once fully trained. For this responsibility, the employee will receive an incentive equivalent to 4% of their base salary per month.

To Apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/dallasor/jobs/5159295/water-treatment-facility-operator-2-or-3?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Next Training/Events

  1. Feb
    3
    Tue
    2026

    1. 8:00 am Water Treatment/Distribution Certification Review and/or Water T/D Level 3,4 and Filtration Endorsement @ Independence Event Center, Riverview Ballroom (Parking behind building)
  2. Mar
    2
    Mon
    2026

    1. 8:00 am 48th Annual Management & Technical Conference – Attendee Registration @ Sunriver Resort
  3. Mar
    4
    Wed
    2026

    1. 8:00 am 48th Annual Management & Technical Conference – Exhibitor Registration @ Sunriver Resort
  4. Mar
    17
    Tue
    2026

    1. 8:30 am Wastewater Treatment/Collections Certification Review @ Independence Event Center, Riverview Ballroom (Parking behind building)

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