Sr. Environmental Technician
Temple, TX 
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Job Description
About Us

Groundbreaker. Game changer. Pioneer.

TRC has long set the bar for clients who require more than just engineering, combining science with the latest technology to devise innovative solutions that stand the test of time. From pipelines to power plants, roadways to reservoirs, schoolyards to security solutions, clients look to TRC for breakthrough thinking backed by the innovative follow-through of an industry leader.

TRC's professionals work with a broad range of commercial, industrial and government clients and the communities they serve. We deliver breakthrough solutions that address local needs -- so our clients can better succeed in an ever-changing world.

Working at TRC means tackling interesting, meaningful projects. We pride ourselves on our collaborative spirit, entrepreneurial zeal and agile corporate structure. We recognize that the expertise of our staff is our strongest asset, so we generously reward employees for successful performance and invest in their careers through training and the development of new skills and certifications.


Responsibilities

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & TASKS

  • Perform all work associated with the operation, maintenance, repair and calibration of equipment, instruments, processes, and support systems of an industrial WWTP. Control flow and process wastewater stream and by-products such as sludge and reclaimed oil.
  • Monitor control panels and adjust controls, valves, and gates manually or by remote control to regulate flow, pressure, fluid levels, and treatment processes.
  • Use and calibrate equipment and instruments used to monitor and control treatment plant operations.
  • Maintain shift log, observe variations in operating conditions and records, and interpret meter and gauge readings.
  • Complete monitoring well installation oversight and low-flow groundwater sampling.
  • Collect groundwater, soil, surface water, stormwater, and soil gas samples and perform routine field laboratory tests and measurements.
  • Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair WWTP equipment and instrumentation.
  • Utilize data management tools for daily process control, such as computer spreadsheets and programs.
  • Accomplish routine scheduled maintenance and custodial duties as required, maintain the WWTP in a clean and professional condition.
  • Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with Railroad employees working at the rail yard in which the WWTP is located, and with regulatory personnel who may periodically inspect the WWTP.
  • Follow oral and written directions.
  • Understand and follow sound safety principles and practices.
  • Respond to emergency alarms at plant within 30 minutes of notification of alarm.
  • Comply with Railroad Safety and Security programs
  • Monitor, inspect and maintain records of the following:
  • Daily rainfall and temperature.
  • Influent, plant process and effluent flow rates and water quality where equipment exists for this purpose.
  • Flow, pH, combustible gas, and all other instrumentation.
  • Chemical inventories, dosages, and feed pump settings.
  • Equipment status and Treatment unit status.
  • Reclaimed oil and sludge storage tank level status.
  • Calibration of measurement instrumentation.
  • Other observations required by NPDES and/or POTW permits.
  • Monthly Inspection of all containers and containment structures.
  • Monthly inspection and testing of all overfill alarms
  • Adjust chemical feed rates and equipment operating settings based on daily jar test analysis of the wastewaters to be treated or analysis of sludge generated, when required.
  • Perform routine sampling in compliance with permits, routine sampling of sludge and reclaimed oil storage tanks and tank cars, and treatment process sampling as required to characterize influent conditions and process efficiencies, where required.
  • Perform plumbing including maintenance of pumps, fittings, valves, piping and other equipment used at the WWTP.
  • Coordinate necessary repair work with Railroad personnel and/or other contractors.
  • Direct activities of vacuum truck or industrial liquid moving contractors performing loading and unloading in connection with wastewater treating plant facility operations.
  • Coordinate the disposition of oil contaminated soils, reclaimed oils and/or sludge.
  • Prepare hazardous waste manifests for Railroad signature and forwarding to disposal facilities, regulatory agencies and authorized Railroad personnel.
  • Perform general facility housekeeping, including painting, washing, and sweeping to maintain a safe, operable, and professional appearing workplace. Facilities will be kept free of weeds and vegetation.
  • Provide technical assistance on the bidding of basin cleanings and inspection of contractors. Assistance to include obtaining names of qualified cleaning contractors, review of suitability of work specifications, on-site liaison between cleaning contractor and railroad, verification of cleaning contractor's daily work reports.
  • Comply with requirements of Operations and Maintenance Plan. Update and maintain Operations and Maintenance Plan as required.
  • Prepare and maintain the following regulatory and Railroad documentation and/or reports.
  • Abide by Company policies and procedures.
  • Other duties and special projects as assigned.

Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • High school degree, GED, or equivalent.
  • Working knowledge of industrial production techniques, treatment processes, industrial equipment and/or calibration of equipment consistent with at least 3 years of WWTP operating experience or thorough specific technical training preferred.
  • Ability to obtain a wastewater operator's license for the state in which the WWTP is located.
  • Possess a high degree of mechanical aptitude and must be knowledgeable about wastewater treatment methods. Ability to perform minor pump repairs and maintain all mechanical components of the plant.
  • Working knowledge of low-flow groundwater sampling techniques and various pump types preferred.
  • Working knowledge of soil sampling procedures and techniques preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to perform required repairs to components.
  • Working knowledge of computer spreadsheets, word processing and data management software.
  • Possess a valid state vehicle operating license at a level determined by project's needs.
  • Must be able to transport self over plant facility.
  • Must be able to ascend and descend stairs and/or ladders.
  • Must be able to lift bags weighing up to 40 pounds each from floor level to waist high.
  • Must be able to bend frequently to collect samples or perform maintenance on equipment.
  • Must be able to work outside in all types of weather.
  • Field work and travel, as well as early start times and occasional night or weekend work.
  • Capable of and trained to work in tight and/or confined spaces.


EEO Statement

TRC is an equal opportunity employer: disability/veteran. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.


Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
High School or Equivalent
Required Experience
3+ years
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