Wastewater Laboratory Analyst
Kings Mountain, New Caledonia دوام كامل
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- خبرة
- Up to 6 yrs
- مرتب
- USD 19 – USD 24 / hour
- الوظائف الشاغرة
- 1
- تم النشر
- • 3 أفراد
- وضع العمل
- في المكتب
- تعليم
- شهادة الثانوية العامة أو ما يعادلها
- سيرة ذاتية
- مطلوب للتقديم
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Overview
The Wastewater Laboratory Analyst role, based in Kings Mountain, NC, entails skilled technical work within the Water Resources Department. This full-time, non-exempt position involves analyzing wastewater treatment processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting plant operations for efficient wastewater management. The incumbent reports to the Wastewater Supervisor/ORC.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine and regulatory laboratory tests including pH, temperature, total residual chlorine, total suspended solids, conductivity, fecal coliform, biochemical oxygen demand, settleability testing, and ammonia nitrogen.
- Collect, preserve, transport, and analyze wastewater samples following standardized procedures and state laboratory requirements.
- Interpret lab results, prepare reports, and communicate findings to plant personnel and management to aid treatment adjustments and regulatory adherence.
- Collaborate with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality by submitting operational and compliance reports, addressing regulator queries, and maintaining up-to-date knowledge on environmental laws and permits.
- Perform quality control of laboratory procedures including equipment calibration, assurance checks, documentation, and corrective measures for reliable analytics.
- Maintain state certification standards through proficiency testing, documentation, and compliance with evolving regulations.
- Compile and accurately record lab data into electronic Discharge Monitoring Reports (eDMRs).
- Conduct regular plant inspections and tours to verify equipment functionality and identify operational issues.
- Serve as an on-call wastewater operator responding to alarms, emergencies, and operational demands as needed.
- Support waste water operators with maintenance tasks, equipment upkeep, grounds care, sampling, and general facility maintenance.
- Provide training and guidance on laboratory processes during staff absences.
- Manage laboratory inventories, including chemicals, reagents, supplies, and safety materials.
- Adhere to safety protocols, chemical handling, and all applicable wastewater regulations.
- Perform grease interceptor inspections supporting the Fats, Oils, and Grease Pretreatment Program.
- Complete other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent education with coursework in environmental science, biology, chemistry, wastewater technology, or related fields.
- Willingness and ability to participate in rotating on-call shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency call-outs.
- Preferred qualifications include meeting NCDEQ Laboratory Supervisor requirements via a 4-year degree with 6+ months lab experience, a 2-year degree with 2+ years lab experience, or 6 years of lab experience without a degree.
- Experience in municipal wastewater treatment facilities is advantageous.
- Familiarity with North Carolina Division of Water Resources wastewater reporting and electronic reporting systems (eDMR).
- Demonstrated knowledge of BOD, fecal coliform, ammonia nitrogen, and other regulatory wastewater testing methods.
- North Carolina Grade I Biological Water Pollution Control Operator Certification or ability to attain within 12 months.
- Valid North Carolina driver's license meeting municipal driver eligibility policies.
Skills and Knowledge
- Understanding of wastewater treatment and laboratory procedures.
- Proficiency in standard wastewater analytical and quality control methods.
- Knowledge of environmental regulations related to wastewater discharge permits and monitoring.
- Skill in chemical handling, safety practices, and lab equipment maintenance.
- Competence in accurate testing, data interpretation, record-keeping, and regulatory documentation.
- Ability to operate and maintain lab instruments and use computer systems, software, and reporting tools.
- Strong communication and teamwork capabilities with diverse stakeholders.
- Capability to work independently, problem-solve, and handle routine and emergency scenarios.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
- Work requires physical activities such as sitting, standing, walking, bending, crouching, stooping, ladder climbing, and manual dexterity.
- Employee may be exposed to outdoor elements, machinery noise, chemical substances, confined spaces, heights, fumes, and pathogens. Strict adherence to safety regulations and use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.
- Must be able to handle materials weighing up to 50 pounds and manage physical movement across the facility within a 12-hour shift.
- Ability to respond promptly to emergency call-outs and operational duties.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range is $19.40 to $24.25 per hour, equating to an annual range from approximately $40,359 to $50,449. Pay is determined based on qualifications, certifications, experience, responsibilities, and local government pay structures. Additional compensation may be provided for on-call, overtime, standby, and emergency responses. Benefits include medical, dental, vision coverage, membership in the NC Local Government Retirement System, paid time off, and opportunities for training.