Equipment Operatorother related Employment listings - Aztec, NM at Geebo

Equipment Operator

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or GED Certificate.
Post-Secondary Education in Chemistry or Biology is preferred.
Level 1 Certification in Water Treatment Distribution, and Wastewater Collections & Treatment from ADEQValid Driver's License, CDL Learner's Permit or CDL Class A with Hazmat Endorsement (subject to motor vehicle record review).
Incumbent will be required to obtain a CDL Class A with Hazmat Endorsement within 1 year from date of employment.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:
Operators must have knowledge, skill, and ability /capabilities for each job duty listed:
WATER DISTRIBUTION:
System Information/ComponentsMonitor, Evaluate, and Adjust DisinfectionLaboratory AnalysisInstall EquipmentOperate EquipmentPerform MaintenancePerform Security, Safety, and Administrative Procedures.
Navajo PreferenceNavajo Veteran PreferenceThe Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) was established on January 22, 1959, to address the absence of utilities on the 27,000 square-mile Navajo Nation.
Since then, NTUA has grown into a self-sustaining, not-for-profit, successful tribally-owned enterprise.
NTUA is organized for the operation, maintenance and expansion of electric, communications, natural gas, water, wastewater and generation, including off-grid residential solar services for the Navajo people at reasonable costs.
In addition to providing multi-utility services, other objectives of NTUA are to promote employment opportunities on the Navajo Nation, and to improve the health and welfare of the residents of the Navajo Nation while improving the standard of life.
recblid err3yb6v87wmiwb5nhvcd6lozjxa67 Recommended Skills Administration Biology Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Maintenance Manufacturing Laboratory Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (NAPI)

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