Water & Wastewater Operator/OIT at Clearford
Orangeville, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Nov, 25

Salary

20.0

Posted On

12 Aug, 25

Experience

6 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Whmis, Transportation, Regulations, Lock Out Tag Out, Access, Training, Cse, Microsoft Applications, Secondary Education, Computer Skills

Industry

Other Industry

Description

CONTACT:

careers@clearford.com
Clearford is a new kind of water management company, delivering integrated water infrastructure solutions with sector-leading efficiency and reliability. Our diverse team of licensed engineers and operators provides a complete range of water and wastewater services. From conceptual design, regulatory approval, fabrication & installation, to operations and regulatory compliance, Clearford offers everything required for any water infrastructure challenge and takes responsibility for regulatory compliance at every stage.
Scope of Position
Clearford is seeking several skilled and licensed Water and Wastewater Operators and Operators-in-Training (OIT’s) for several locations in our Orangeville Hub and surrounding areas.
As a member of the Operations team the Water/Wastewater Operators and OIT’s contribute to the successful operation and maintenance of Water Treatment, Water Distribution, and Supply sub-systems, as well as other Wastewater Treatment and Wastewater Collection systems operated by Clearford. They will perform essential services to the public and ensure that all applicable legislation, regulations and guidelines are adhered to.

What We Offer

  • OIT Rate – $20 to $24 per hour.
  • Operator Rate – $25 to $30 per hour.
  • Overtime Rate – 1.5x regular hourly rate (Calculated Weekly).
  • Statutory Holiday Rate – 2x regular hourly rate, for hours worked on a statutory holiday.
  • Weekly Standby Rate – For working on-call rotation.
  • Company vehicle for business use for eligible candidates, or;
  • Vehicle allowance for those who use a personal vehicle for business use.
  • Group benefits including health, dental, vision and life insurance from start date.
  • Group RRSP and employer matching program.

Minimum Certification Requirements

Responsibilities
  • Perform operational tasks and maintenance (preventative and corrective) duties for assigned facilities, including daily rounds, system monitoring, housekeeping, regulatory sampling, and lab deliveries.
  • Communicate using strong oral and written communication skills to clearly describe operational items to members of the public, clients, government agencies, equipment suppliers, contractors, tradespeople, and internal staff.
  • Drive long distances, including during inclement weather.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable legislation, regulations, approvals, orders, and guidelines.
  • Adjust, inspect, and evaluate process performance and equipment to optimize efficiency and effectiveness, in accordance with established procedures.
  • Operate, monitor, and repair several facilities and systems including surface/ground water treatment plants, well-based distribution and supply systems, pumping stations, reservoirs, including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), various digital and analog instrumentation and control systems, numerous monitoring, reporting and communication systems, pressure tanks, filtration systems, continuous online analyzers, and related appurtenances such as valves and hydrants.
  • Operate, monitor, and repair wastewater treatment plants with varying degrees of complexity (e.g., moving bed biological Reactors (MBBRs), membrane biological reactors (MBRs), rotating biological contactors (RBCs), waterloo bio-filters (WBSs), sequencing batch reactors (SBRs), ultra-filtration membrane filtration (UFMF), reverse osmosis (RO) treatment systems, lagoons, septic systems), using Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems along with less sophisticated control systems, landfill leachate, sewage pump stations, and manholes.
  • Work independently to troubleshoot various types of equipment malfunctions, make necessary repairs using Operations and Maintenance manuals, and seek input from peers via telephone or computer-based communication tools.
  • Collect regulatory water and wastewater samples (microbiological, chemical, raw sewage, and treated effluent), ensuring proper handling, packaging, and transportation to various laboratories using necessary Chains of Custody.
  • Conduct in-house laboratory testing utilizing handheld instruments.
  • Carry out process changes required to optimize treatment performance.
  • Comply with the on-call rotation including evenings, weekends, and statutory holidays.
  • Respond to varying issues at multiple sites.
  • Interpret Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Process and Instrumentation Drawings (P&IDs), review Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and assist with asset data collection from sites to upload into a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
  • Participate in the commissioning of new treatment plants, including process optimization, instrumentation, and control, as well as SCADA systems.
  • Maintain logs and records pertaining to system performance and conditions in accordance with established procedures and regulatory requirements.
  • Assist in maintaining a safe work environment by using appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Health and Safety training.
  • Additional duties as required
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