Utility Worker
Northshore Utility District in Kenmore, WA is seeking a Utility Worker.
Maintains and operates all components of the District’s water distribution and sewage collection systems. An incumbent in this semi-skilled position is expected to gradually learn all facets of the job duties. Works as a crew member under routine supervision, receives daily work assignments, performs independent tasks only for routine work assignments or after receiving direction guidance or instruction is given for new or unfamiliar tasks. Provides assistance with more skilled tasks. Responds to routine inquiries or service calls.
REPORTING DIRECTLY TO: Utility Supervisor (but receives day-to-day work directions from Utility Worker-Lead)
Work Schedule: Non-Exempt, Full-Time 9/80 schedule (Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 4:30pm, Friday 7:00am - 3:30pm, with every other Friday off. |
Position: |
Utility Worker |
Organization: |
Northshore Utility District |
Location: |
Kenmore, WA
United States
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Salary: |
$38.96 - $51.26 |
Posting Start Date: |
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Date Posted: |
4/3/2025 |
Requirements |
Performs, constructs, maintains, and repairs the following under supervision:
- Electrical control systems (telemetry).
- Meters: reading, installations, and inquiry response.
- Fire hydrants.
- Water and sewer pump stations.
- Control valves.
- Cross-connection control.
- FOG program.
- Inflow and infiltration program (smoke and die testing)
- Water quality program – sampling and flushing.
- Water service and water main installations.
- Manhole and valve program.
- Water and Sewer mainline cleaning.
- Video pipeline inspections.
- Practices safety in traffic control and work practices.
- As-built preparation, plan review and mapping.
- Proper operation of tools and equipment.
- Emergency repairs and response
- Responds to routine customer service calls.
- Stand-by and/or other duties as assigned.
Basic understanding of the job duties with progressive skills acquisition of the following:
- Set-ups, layouts, practices, and industry procedures for water/sewer systems maintenance/repairs.
- Defensive driving practices and precautions.
- Meter setting, reading, maintenance and repair.
- Concrete and asphalt work, landscaping, paving and erosion control.
- Safety rules, confined space entry rules, trenching and shoring regulations, procedures and practices, and standards and regulations used in the installation of water and sewer systems.
- Operating equipment and tools such as tapping machine, generator, jetting and vacuum truck, pavement roller, backhoes, boring machines, jackhammers, cut-off saws; and hand tools.
- Operating and maneuvering single and double-axel dump trucks and trailers.
- Ability to competently assess the quality of sewer and water system installation and repairs.
- Ability to use computers/tablets and electronic devices to accurately log and track work activities.
- Performing basic mathematical computations.
- Reading and accurately interpreting mapping systems, draw as-built sketches, blueprints, and maps.
- Ability to work independently with general supervision.
- Communication (oral and interpersonal) skills as applied to interaction with co-workers, supervisor & public.
Experience/Education:
- High School diploma or GED
- General mechanical skills or aptitude.
- Experience with underground utility preferred.
- Two years of relevant work experience.
Licensing Requirements:
- Valid Washington State Driver’s License.
- Ability to obtain Washington State Commercial Driver’s License within one year of employment.
- WDM-OIT – Water Distribution Manager – Washington State within one year in this position.
- WWC-OIT - Waste Water Collections Certification – Non-State within one year in this position.
Other Requirements: This position is considered a safety sensitive role and therefore is subject to pre-employment and employment drug testing. Reliable and regular attendance, and the ability to work harmoniously with other employees.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Most work is performed outdoors exposed to traffic hazards and maybe at high elevations or deep in underground vaults. Nights and odd hours in response to emergencies are required. This position typically requires fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, bending, crawling, lifting, pushing, and pulling and repetitive motions. Lifting in excess of 90 pounds of weight to move and operate necessary tools and equipment.
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This listing expires on: 5/18/2025 |
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