FACILITY MECHANIC - WATER/WASTEWATER (PERM/FT/BENEFITS)
Company: Harford County Government Department of Public Wor
Location: Abingdon
Posted on: May 14, 2025
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Job Description:
Nature of Work
Read on to fully understand what this job requires in terms of
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This work involves operating, maintaining, and repairing the
Harford County Water pumping stations and/or treatment facilities.
Daily and weekly job duties depend upon the assignment area and
require learning and strict adherence to prescribed safety
standards. If not already known, this classification requires the
employee to learn the principles, practices, and methods used in
the operation, servicing, and overhaul of mechanical and electrical
equipment used in the various facilities. Duties include direction
by other personnel and may also require work on an independent
basis. Work may be on a rotating shift, seven-day-a-week coverage
basis. The employee receives close supervision from the applicable
system Supervisor. Work is subject to the outside environment, and
drinking water conditions such as raw sewage, bacteria, viruses,
wet wells, gases, odors, dust, chemicals, noise, heat, cold,
etc.
The Department of Public Works - Division of W&S Operations is
actively recruiting to fill positions as one of the
following:
Water Facility Mechanic Trainee
Water Facility Mechanic
Through the recruitment process, a determination will be made on
which position will be offered to a candidate, based on the
candidate's skills and abilities related to the minimum
qualification requirements for each position listed above. The
minimum qualification requirements for each role are detailed
below.
Working hours for this position are Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM-3:00
PM; but may include rotating shifts and alternate schedules as
needed for the 24/7 operation.
Examples of Duties
(The following examples illustrate the work performed in the
positions in the class. Positions may require some or all of these
examples depending on the organization of work within the
department. The list is not inclusive. A position may require
duties not listed, if necessary, to accomplish the work of the
department.)
Start and stop pumps, regulate valves, and observe the flow. Reads
various charts, gauges, and dials and records reading on log
sheets; changes charts on a routine basis.
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance on pumps, electrical
motors, generators, and related mechanic equipment. Operate and
maintain generators and associated equipment. Maintains a
preventative maintenance record on each piece of equipment.
Repair pumps or related equipment, including pulling the equipment
and replacing major parts such as impellers and bearings.
Adjust and lubricate packing glands and other components, as
needed.
Maintain the facility buildings and grounds as required.
Adjust and repair electrical control equipment.
Assist, review, and/or assure contracted maintenance programs are
properly executed. Example contracts include electrical,
switchgear, generator, pump repair, flow instrumentation
calibration, and maintenance.
Operate, maintain, and respond promptly to emergency conditions or
customer complaints at various sites.
Operate, maintain, and adjust chemical addition processes in
facilities related to pH and disinfection. This includes the
addition of such chemicals as soda ash, caustic, carbon, ferric
sulfate, and sodium hypochlorite at various facilities.
Perform pH control work at treatment facilities under the guidance
and restrictions of a certified plant operator.
Attend mandatory training sessions on safety, new equipment, or
other County designated training at the request of the
supervisor.
Operate and perform minor maintenance on electronic monitoring
equipment such as telemetry controls, supervisory control, and data
acquisition (SCADA) systems, laptops, or base station computer
systems. Troubleshoots systems remotely through computer
interfaces.
Maintain overall records and prepare reports, as required. Examples
include providing, maintaining, reviewing, and reporting on the
system-wide preventive and repair maintenance records and work
orders.
Maintain records, conduct root cause analysis, and prepare reports
as required.
Maintain effective working relationships with employees, officials,
and the public.
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Familiarity with the functions of water and related equipment.
Knowledge of the design and composition of pumps, simple pump
repair and maintenance methods, and of blueprint reading.
Experience working with elementary mechanical, electrical, and
hydraulic principles and experience with simple equipment
troubleshooting.
Familiarity with preventive maintenance concepts and processes.
Ability to read charts, gauges, etc., accurately and ability to
maintain detailed written records in prescribed formats.
Basic math skills.
Skill in the use of hand tools.
Ability to follow instructions
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with others
Ability to climb, stoop, kneel, reach, lift, walk, and stand for
prolonged periods of time
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Ability to drive a County vehicle while carrying out some
assignments.
The worker is subject to odors and noise and inside and outside
environmental conditions. W/S Plant Operations: Must be able to
wear a negative-pressure respirator and/or self-contained breathing
apparatus (SCBA). Must be able to enter confined spaces.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Subject to hazards of working at construction sites, in confined
spaces, around heavy equipment, and in or near heavily trafficked
highways; and exposure to adverse weather conditions.
On 24-hour call for emergencies, flextime, or scheduled rotation of
duties to cover a 6-7 day work week, to include weekends. Positions
in this class may be required to cover a second-shift
operation.
This class of positions requires occasional use of
negative-pressure respirator and/or SCBA. Level of use for employee
will be determined during the employee's physical examination with
the County's medical provider.
This class of positions requires incumbents to maintain a clean
facial surface at all respirator points.
Employee will be required to maintain his/her Operator's license in
good standing.
Employees may be exposed to chemicals, raw water, wastewater,
insects, etc.
SAFETY:
Must comply with Harford County's Safety Manual.
WATER FACILITY MECHANIC TRAINEE- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:Possession of a high school or vocational-technical
school diploma or GED Certificate.
EXPERIENCE:Two (2) years' experience to include one (1) years'
successful experience in a water and/or wastewater treatment
setting as a Plant Operator Trainee or its equivalent AND one (1)
years' experience in pump and motor maintenanc
LICENSE:
Possession of a valid Class "C" non-commercial driver's license
with no more than three (3) points. Please be advised this position
requires a valid driver's license. Your application will not be
considered if you fail to include the full driver's license number
on the electronic application.
Persons selected for this classification will be required to apply
to the Maryland Board of Waterworks for a Water Distribution Class
2 minimum license, and they will be required to obtain permanent
certification within two (2) years of selection from the original
date of hire as a Mechanic Trainee.
W/WW FACILITY MECHANIC - MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:Possession of a high school or vocational-technical
school diploma or GED Certificate.
EXPERIENCE:Four (4) years' experience to include two (2) years'
successful experience in a water and/or wastewater treatment
setting as a Plant Operator Trainee or its equivalent AND two (2)
years' experience in pump and motor maintenance.
LICENSE:Possession of a valid Class "C" non-commercial driver's
license with no more than three (3) points. Please be advised this
position requires a valid driver's license. Your application will
not be considered if you fail to include the full driver's license
number on the electronic application.
Water Distribution Class 2 by Maryland Board of Waterworks
COMPENSATION:
Other compensation may include but is not limited to:Overtime
Compensatory time
Shift Differentials
BENEFITS:Harford County offers an exceptional benefits package that
includes:
Health, Dental & Vision insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
State Retirement Plan and Deferred Compensation
Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance for Employee, Spouse, and
Children
Generous Leave Package & Paid Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement
Notes
Selected candidate is subject to random drug and/or alcohol
testing.
Selected candidate must be available for work as a critical
employee - 24/7 on-call.
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