Water Plant Operator I
The City of Ottawa, Kansas is recruiting for a Water Plant Operator I or II depending on qualifications. Under the supervision of the Utilities Superintendent - WP, the Water Plant Operator I performs skilled and semi‑skilled labor in the maintenance and operation of the Water Treatment Plant and associated facilities.
Essential Job Functions:
- Operate various types of power pumps and related equipment/machinery.
- Check water levels and maintain flow into chemical feed machine; adjust feed rates for proper balance.
- Perform all tests required to maintain proper water quality and record results.
- Check all motors, bearings, and gearboxes to ensure that proper lubrication is maintained.
- Monitor condition of water pressure and levels in water towers.
- Treat holding ponds for algae.
- Perform general maintenance of plant, lab, and exterior grounds.
- Communicates by phone and in person with public and other City employees.
- Distinguishes color changes, reads small gauges and tests equipment accurately.
- Tightens and changes belts and chains.
- Determines electrical and mechanical malfunction to equipment and makes repairs.
- Maintains tools and maintenance equipment in ready order.
- Replaces pumps, motors, belts, valves, bearings, and gearboxes.
- Maintains written record of all maintenance performed on Plant equipment.
Ancillary Job Functions:
- Clean and replenish supplies in feed and lab rooms.
- Aid in maintaining the City swimming pool.
- Respond to trouble calls from the public or dispatch.
- Comply with all City ordinances and practices.
- Assist other departments and perform other related duties as assigned.
- Some shift work will be expected due to relief operations
Education and Experience: (Combination of education, training, and experience will be considered)
- High school diploma or equivalent required; technical degree or some college credit in a related field preferred.
- Some water plant operation experience preferred.
- Must progressively acquire Water Operator certification by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment up to and including Class II within 12 months of the first eligibility date for obtaining a given certification level. Class IV certification preferred by five-year employment anniversary.
- Must maintain a valid driver’s license.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (not all inclusive)
- Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and plumbing systems.
- General knowledge of chemistry, mathematics, and chemical reactions in the treatment process.
- Ability to operate laboratory testing equipment, chemical feed pumps, hoists, small electrical tools, hand tools, and other related equipment.
- Knowledge of personal computer, data entry, and spreadsheets.
- Strong verbal communication skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain successful working relationships with other employees, City officials, businesses, and the public.
- Ability to effectively organize and prioritize work as well as concentrate on multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Ability to work under general supervision and make responsible decisions.
- Ability to use good judgment and think quickly and rationally in difficult or stressful situations.
Work Environment:
- May be required to work in confined spaces, hazardous traffic conditions, or high/dangerous places.
- May be exposed to wet/humid conditions, inclement outdoor weather, vibration, extreme temperatures, mechanical oils, airborne particles/fumes, moving mechanical parts, risk of electrical shock, potentially hazardous bodily fluids, potentially hazardous or cancer-causing agents/chemicals, or loud noise levels.
- May be required to wear a respirator in certain situations.
Physical Abilities: (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions)
- Must be able to sit, talk, hear, feel attributes of objects, grasp, push, stand, walk, drive, reach with hands/arms, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb, balance, operate mechanical equipment, and move up and down from/to sitting position on the floor.
- Must be able to have repetitive wrist/hand/finger movement and manual dexterity.
- Must have clarity of vision, three-dimensional vision, ability to identify/distinguish colors, and precise hand-eye coordination.
- Must be able to pass annual SCBA fit test.
- Must be able to lift up to 100 pounds.
- Regular attendance is a necessary and essential function.
Range: $20.70 to $22.77 per hour
Date Open: December 29, 2025
Date Closed: January 29, 2026
Hours:
| Sat | Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Total |
| 2:00 PM-12:00 AM | 2:00 PM-12:00 AM | 2:00 PM-12:00 AM | 2:00 PM-12:00 AM | 40 |
Residency: Regular full-time employees are required to establish and maintain residency within a driving distance of 35 miles of the Ottawa City Hall within one year from hire.
E-Mail Confirmation: After your application has been received by the City of Ottawa, you will receive confirmation by e-mail. Please check your SPAM filter or JUNK Mail. If you have not received confirmation within 48 hours of submitting your application, please call 785-229-3634 to verify application has been received. For additional information, contact Human Resources at 785-229-3634 or e-mail [email protected].
The City of Ottawa conducts background checks and drug screening on all potential candidates.
Anyone with a disability who needs a reasonable accommodation related to a selection process is requested to contact the Human Resources Department at 785-229-3634 at least two days prior to a scheduled test or interview.
The City of Ottawa is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.