(A) Primary responsibility. The Sewer/Wastewater Plant Superintendent is responsible for the supervision of all sewer plant employees and the operation of the sewer plant. The Sewer Superintendent is also responsible for a variety of construction and maintenance equipment, and for performing manual activities as needed and/or required by the Public Works Department. Workers in this position may be utilized in other departments as needed. This position requires that the Sewer Superintendent follow all regulations and laws pertaining to the operation of the sewer plant and sewer collection system, and ensures that forms and records are entered and submitted in a timely and accurate manner. The Sewer Superintendent shall follow and enforce all parts of the city personnel policy.
(B) Essential job-related responsibilities:
(1) Prepares daily and monthly report of operations and related records, and ensures compliance with all state and federal reporting requirements;
(2) Works with the Mayor in the development and implementation of Departmental policies, goals, objectives, procedures, and priorities for the water treatment plant;
(3) Assesses and monitors work load and internal reporting relationships; identifies opportunities for improvement; and directs and implements changes;
(4) Plans, directs, and coordinates the Department’s work plan; assigns projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; reviews and evaluates work methods and procedures; and meets with appropriate staff to identify and resolve problems;
(5) Focuses on water loss and improved efficiency;
(6) Assists with the development the Department budget; reviews and help determine a forecast of funds needed for equipment, materials, and supplies;
(7) Remains responsible for scheduling and supervising plant operators;
(8) Remains responsible for building and grounds maintenance at the plant;
(9) Remains responsible for maintaining collection lines; and
(10) Will perform any other related duty as required or assigned.
(C) Qualifications. The Sewer Superintendent must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent; be able to read, write, and speak fluent English; have demonstrable proficiency in computer programs utilized by the office; possess and maintain a valid state driver’s license; possess and maintain a Class II wastewater treatment plant operator’s license issued by the commonwealth, and a wastewater collection license; and be able to pass a pre-employment background check and drug screening.
(D) Abilities. The Sewer Superintendent shall have the ability to detect mechanical flaws and make minor repairs to the plant and equipment; assist with maintaining preventative maintenance and servicing programs; prepare and maintain accurate reports; assist with maintaining inventory of chemicals, spare parts, and tools; establish and maintain effective working relationships with officers, other employees, and the general public; and the physical ability to perform heavy labor for extended periods of time, often under adverse weather conditions.
(E) Typical working conditions. The Sewer Superintendent may be required to work in extreme weather conditions such as: high temperatures; cold temperatures; rain and storm conditions; snow; and ice. He or she may be required to lift heavy items, work in confined spaces, and be required to perform long periods of standing, bending, walking, or climbing. The Sewer Superintendent may be scheduled or called to work at times other than his or her scheduled shift.
(F) Disclaimers.
(1) The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this classification. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to do this job.
(2) The city is an equal opportunity employer. It is the city’s policy to afford equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or family status, an individual’s status as a smoker or nonsmoker, genetic makeup, or any other status or condition protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws, except where a bona fide occupational qualification applies.
(3) Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position. To request an accommodation, contact the City Clerk/Treasurer.
(4) This position is at-will and nothing contained in this job description is intended to, nor does it, create a contract of employment for any specific duration.
(Order 12-2019, passed 6-6-2019)