This position performs a variety of skilled work in maintenance, repair, and operation of the water system and equipment. Works under the general supervision of the Water Superintendent or their designee.
An individual in this position may exercise technical and functional supervision over assigned division employees.
- Performs water distribution repairs, replacement, installation, and maintenance of equipment, including water main, valves, fire hydrants, service lines, and bboxes.
- Performs the hydrant maintenance program, including flushing, painting, lubricating, flow testing, exercising, and record maintenance of all hydrants.
- Performs the valve maintenance program, including mapping, exercising, and record maintenance of all valves.
- Performs requested J.U.L.I.E. utility locating and maintains a record of the same for all Villageowned utilities.
- Records locations of service lines and water mains for mapping purposes.
- Performs snow and ice control duties as required throughout the Village.
- Maintains appropriate inventory level of equipment, parts, and supplies needed for scheduled and emergency situations on the water distribution system.
- Utilizes and ensures proper safety precautions related to all work performed.
- Responds to and resolves resident inquiries and complaints; investigates distribution system and water quality problems.
- Attends and participates in professional organization meetings.
- Responds to afterhours callbacks; prepares for and confronts emergency conditions as necessary to maintain efficient and effective Village services.
- Performs inspections of Villageowned equipment, identifies work requirements, and performs preventative maintenance actions to correct deficiencies and extend the useful life of the equipment.
- Performs periodic inspection, testing, record keeping, repair, and maintenance of wells, water towers, and treatment facilities.
- Performs landscape maintenance and repairs as they pertain to water distribution repairs.
- Installs and repairs water meters and remote reading devices; completes related work orders on an electronic device.
- Performs airline testing of wells; maintains records.
- Performs fire hydrant and water main flushing.
- Inspects water meters, remote devices, and bboxes at new construction sites; completes related work orders on an electronic device.
- Operates construction equipment and power tools such as a dump truck, skidsteer, concrete saw, sewer rodder, Sewer Jetter, Sewer Vac Truck, and mower, as well as maintains hand tools and assigned equipment.
- Performs snow and ice control duties as required throughout the Village.
- Performs any other duties as directed by the Water Superintendent or their designee
- High school diploma or equivalent with three years of increasingly responsible experience in the operation and maintenance of potable water or sanitary sewer systems, or any combination of training and experience which provides equivalent knowledge, abilities, and skills.
- A valid Illinois Driver’s License.
- A valid Illinois Class “D” Water Operator Certification within one year of hire.
- A valid Illinois Collection System Operator Certification within one year of hire.
- Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing, with coworkers, the public, and immediate supervisor.
- Ability to calculate percentages, fractions, and decimals.
- Knowledge of the materials, methods, and techniques commonly used in potable water distribution operations.
- Knowledge of applicable I.E.P.A. regulations and requirements.
- Ability to work independently and to complete daily activities according to the work schedule, needing little supervision.
- Ability to counsel, mediate, and provide firstline supervision.
- Ability to coordinate eyes, hands, feet, and limbs in performing movements required in the operation of construction equipment, including backhoes, skidsteers, end loaders, power saws, small and large trucks, and assorted tools commonly used in the maintenance of water systems.
- Ability to operate and perform repair tasks for extended periods of time under adverse conditions.
- Ability to recognize and identify similarities or differences between characteristics of colors, shapes, sounds, and textures associated with jobrelated objects, materials, and tasks.
- Ability to maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities, which may include climbing stairs/ladders, walking, crouching, crawling, stooping, bending, twisting, standing, or sitting for extended periods of time, operating assigned equipment, and lifting heavy objects.
- Ability to work safely with a variety of hazardous and toxic materials.
- Ability to perform work where environmental factors such as irate individuals, weather conditions, confined space entry and work in heights may cause discomfort.
The starting pay for a full-time, non-exempt Utility Worker II position is $28.96/hr to $33.39/hr DOQ. ($60,239 - $69,468/annual)
[****While the position posted is for a Utility Worker II, any candidates with the qualifications of a Water Operator who are interested in a Water Operator position are welcome to apply or contact Human Resources for more information at hr@wdundee.org. The starting pay for a full-time, non-exempt Water Operator position is $32.44/hr to $38.32/hr ($67,479 - $79,721/annual) DOQ.****]
The position includes full benefits, including medical (BlueCross BlueShield of IL), dental, vision, and life insurance; voluntary supplemental life insurance; paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, and more. The benefit package also includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) defined benefit retirement pension plan and the option to participate in a 457(b) deferred compensation plan. Actual starting pay is negotiable and depends on qualifications, experience, and professional achievement.
General work hours are 7:00 am-3:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
The selected finalist must pass a pre-employment criminal background check and a post-offer medical physical with a drug screen.
The position will remain open until filled; applications will be considered as received.
Employment Applications can be found on the Village website at https://www.wdundee.org/how_do_i/view/village_job_opportunities.php
THE VILLAGE OF WEST DUNDEE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
The Village of West Dundee (population 8,372), located on the Fox River, 40 miles northwest of Chicago, is a vibrant and historic community where small-town charm meets opportunities for active growth and revitalization. The Village provides a full array of services to the community through the following Departments: Police, Fire, Public Works, Community Development, and Administration & Finance. Visit www.wdundee.org or email HR@wdundee.org for more information.