Wastewater Operator definition
Examples of Wastewater Operator in a sentence
Operator Mechanic 3321 Apprentice Mechanic 3652 Wastewater Operator II 3322 Sr. Mechanic 3653 Wastewater Operator III 3323 Mechanic 3672 Wastewater Mechanic II 3343 Heavy Equipment Operator 3673 Wastewater Sr. Mechanic II 3345 Sr. Heavy Equip.
Any employee hired under this classification must obtain a Group I Wastewater Operator Certification from the State of Washington within 15 months of hire.
In order to progress beyond Step 8 of the pay scale aligned to the Plant Operator classification, an employee must obtain a Group II Wastewater Operator Certification from the State of Washington.
Advancement of a temporary staff member will be limited to a Step I Water and Wastewater Operator regardless of years of experience.
Due to the staffing requirements of the Division, only one (1) employee in each job classification (Senior Wastewater Operator, Wastewater Operator, Equipment Repairer, Mechanic, Instrumentation and Lab Personnel) per shift shall be granted such time off.
An Ohio EPA Water and Wastewater Operator School Certificate within four (4) years after date of appointment.
The overtime pay rates shall be calculated at the rate of time and one-half (1.5) the regular pay rate for all hours worked beyond eight (8) hours in a day, except for the on call Water and Wastewater Operator who shall receive double time (2X) the regular rate for all hours worked beyond ten (10) hours in one day.
Movement from Operator-In-Training to Wastewater Operator I, or Wastewater Operator I to Wastewater Operator II as the result of an employee obtaining the applicable wastewater license shall not be considered a promotion for purposes of this article and no probationary period will be required for such a classification change.
Operator II shall be certified as a Montana Water and Wastewater Operator (at a minimum of 3A, 4B, 3C of the required licensing levels).
Any time worked in excess of the standard eight-hour work day for employees other than the certified Wastewater Operator classifications, the 10-hour work day for the certified Wastewater Operator classification, or the standard 40-hour work week, shall be considered overtime work and shall be compensated at the overtime pay rate of one and one-half times the employees' regular hourly rate of pay, with the exception identified in 2) below.