Physical Demand. Standing; walking over uneven ground; kneeling; stooping; bending; squatting; sitting; climbing ladders, stairs, etc.; close vision; distance vision; use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; walking over uneven ground; lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying (regularly up to 25 Lbs., frequently up to 50 Lbs., and infrequently up to 100 Lbs.); kneeling; stooping; bending; squatting; climbing ladders, stairs, etc.; close vision; distance vision; use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; driving vehicle.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; close and distant vision; walking over uneven ground; stooping; bending; squatting; climbing; pulling; pushing; occasionally lifting up to 25 lbs., and infrequently lifting up to 50 lbs.; driving vehicle.
Physical Demand. Standing; walking over uneven ground; distance vision; speaking; hearing; use of hands to hold and manipulate signs, and to give direction to vehicle operators; driving vehicle.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; stooping; bending; squatting; climbing; close and distance vision; driving vehicle.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; walking on slippery and uneven ground, snow and ice; close and distance vision; hearing; use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; driving vehicle; lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying (regularly up to 50 Lbs. for a distance of up to 200 feet).
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; stooping; kneeling; bending; squatting; walking over uneven ground and objects; climbing stairs; close and distance vision; speaking; hearing; use of hands to write and to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; upper and lower body flexibility; standing; lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying (regularly up to 25 lbs., frequently up to 50 lbs.; infrequently up to 100 lbs.); driving vehicle.
3. Task: Light maintenance and repair of heavy equipment.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; walking; distance vision; driving vehicle; clear and complete speech.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; close vision; speaking; hearing.
Physical Demand. Sitting; standing; stooping; bending; squatting; walking; occasionally lifting and carrying up to 25 lbs., and infrequently lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs.; pushing; pulling; close and distance vision; speaking; hearing; use of hands to finger, handle, feel objects, tools or controls. Outside: Works on occasion in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100º F. Inside: Usually works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Perfumes/Gases: Exposure to chlorine, solvents and lab chemicals. Noise/Vibration: Pumps, motors, and other water treatment related equipment. Mental Requirements: Reading: Reads complex manuals, instructions and reports for equipment and computer software and plans, details and specifications of water treatment facility construction. Writing: Writes letters, reports, memos, messages, and fills out information forms. Math: Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as algebra. Ability to quickly apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required to comprehend or produce reports and to perform laboratory tests. Repetition: Repetitive data entry to computer system for text and spreadsheets. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions Ability to work with others and formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with staff of local, state and federal agencies, members of the public, Directors, and Agency personnel on a constant and face-to-face basis. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Under the direction of the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent: operates and maintains water treatment plant facilities, pumping systems and reservoirs; takes both chemical and bacteriological samples, runs the various standardized laboratory tests, and interpret test results for process control and distribution system water quality control; performs a wide variety of skilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks; trains or assists in training of subordinates. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Two (2) years of exp...