Interim Water Quality Program Manager
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The Interim Water Quality Program Manager performs complex tasks to implement, maintain, and comply with all water quality and environmental regulations and programs within an assigned region. Primary responsibilities focus on drinking water public health, regulatory planning and compliance, and Division of Drinking Water (DDW) permitting. This position is located in Oroville, California.
Salary Range: $75,100 – 134,800
Deadline to submit resume is Wednesday, August 4, 2021.
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Performs complex tasks to ensure compliance with water quality regulations within the assigned region
Communicates in a timely manner with the DDW as required to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal water quality regulations
Primary liaison between the Company, districts, state and federal agencies, the Division of Drinking Water (DDW) and fosters relationship with these groups
Prepares and reviews Consumer Confidence Reports, Annual Water Quality reports, Monthly reporting and any other internal and external reporting
Communicates in a timely manner with the DDW as required to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal water quality regulations
Develops sampling plans and assesses analytical results of raw and finished water to ensure regulatory compliance
Obtains the appropriate permits whenever changes or modifications are made to the drinking water system
Assesses new water supply source data to ensure quality and regulatory compliance and identifies/recommends appropriate treatment technologies for removal of contaminants
Develops water quality monitoring schedules for sources, water treatment plants, and distribution systems in accordance with applicable regulations
Works with the Cross Connection Control Program Manager to ensure the program is in compliance with state and federal requirements
Trains applicable Company personnel on sample collection, water quality regulations, water treatment operations, and all other water quality-related topics
Responds to emergencies 24/7 and works with district management to assess conditions, coordinate communication with key internal staff, and relay clear and concise information to regulators
Manages water quality projects of various scope, schedule, and budget in coordination with the District and Engineering team
Provides water quality input in the development of capital projects and strategic planning
Provides guidance to all operations management staff on water quality problem-solving and regulatory compliance
Performs analytical calculations to ensure adequate treatment of water
Participates in and supports the Company’s Continuous Improvement program and projects
Performs other similar duties as assigned
Exhibits behavior that supports a safety culture; attends and participates at all required safety training programs; adheres to Company Safety Policies; uses Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as appropriate, reports safety issues/concerns to management in a timely manner, and encourages others to behave in the same manner
Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering and/or equivalent relevant experience
Three years of experience working in water quality compliance
State Water Resources Control Board
Water Distribution Operator Grade 2 Certification preferred (required to obtain within 1 year)
Water Treatment Operator Grade 2 Certification preferred (required to obtain within 1 year)
Cross Connection Control Specialist Certification preferred
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications
Valid California Driver License
Knowledge of state and federal water quality regulations, including Backflow and Cross Connection Control programs
Knowledge of Company policies and procedures
Knowledge of water systems treatment and distribution practices
Knowledge of and ability to apply water and environmental regulations
Knowledge of drinking water contaminants, their standards, and all associated regulations
Knowledge of water quality sampling, test methods, chain of custody documentation, and compliance standards
Knowledge of treatment technologies, common treatment interferences, causes of failures, and troubleshooting
Knowledge and ability to use Microsoft Office applications to create presentations, spreadsheets, and Word documents
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with agencies, contractors, consultants, customers, employees, and vendors
Ability to work effectively with all levels of employees and management
Ability to work with regulators, operators, technical staff, and customers
Ability to think clearly and react appropriately in emergency situations
Ability to prepare manage and analyze data
Demonstrated commitment to outstanding customer service
Demonstrated organizational and time management skills and ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects with competing deadlines
Demonstrated project management skills
Good problem-solving and trouble shooting skills
Flexible and able to prioritize work
Information
- Location: Oroville, United States
Industry experience
Education: Bachelor
Seniority: Expert, Engineer, Consultant
Years of experience: 1 to 5 years
Taxonomy
- Quality
- Quality Maintenance
- Water Quality Management
- Water Quality Monitoring
- Water quality technician