Water and waste treatment plant operators

Overview

Water treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water. Liquid waste plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment in wastewater, sewage treatment and liquid waste plants to regulate the treatment and disposal of sewage and wastes. They are employed by municipal governments and industrial facilities. This unit group also includes waste treatment plant operators in composting plants and other waste management facilities.

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Water treatment plant operators

  • Operate and monitor computerized control systems and related equipment in water filtration and treatment plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water

  • Monitor and inspect plant equipment and systems to detect equipment malfunctions and to ensure plant systems are operating normally

  • Read flow meters, gauges and other recording instruments to measure water output and consumption levels, bacterial content, chlorine and fluoride levels

  • Collect and test water samples for chemical and bacterial content, analyze test results and instrument readings and make adjustments to plant equipment and systems to ensure quality control

  • Provide verbal or written instructions for process control changes to waterworks system to ensure water produced meets standardized quality requirements

  • Perform security checks in plant and on grounds

  • Respond to public enquiries regarding water quality issues and emergencies

  • Complete and maintain plant logs, reports and statistics

  • May perform minor maintenance or assist skilled tradespersons with installation and repair of plant machinery

  • May measure, mix and transport chemicals to maintain feed stocks.

  • Liquid waste plant operators

  • Operate and monitor computerized control systems and related equipment in wastewater treatment, sewage treatment and liquid waste plants to regulate the flow of sewage through settling, aeration and digestion tanks, and to treat and dispose of sewage and wastes

  • Test and adjust chemical feed rates to ensure that disinfection processes meet quality standards

  • Collect waste and sewage samples, test and analyze results and make adjustments to plant equipment and systems as required

  • Perform security checks in plant and on grounds

  • Complete and maintain plant logs and reports

  • Perform preventive maintenance on plant equipment to ensure that the facility operates in accordance with required standards

  • May assist skilled tradespersons with installation and repair of plant machinery.

  • Patrol plant to check pumps, motors, filters, chlorinators and other plant equipment; monitor and read gauges, meters and other recording instruments to detect equipment malfunctions and ensure plant systems and equipment are operating within prescribed limits

Job titles

  • environmental systems operator - water treatment
  • filter plant operator - water treatment
  • filtration plant controller - water treatment
  • industrial waste treatment plant operator
  • liquid waste process operator
  • liquid waste processing plant operator

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition

Annual salary

Low

$58,397

Median

$69,513

High

$93,998

Job openings

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373

expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Completion of secondary school is required.

  • College or industry training courses in chemistry, pollution control or related subjects are usually required.

  • Certification in water treatment and distribution (level according to the classification of the plant) is required for water treatment plant operators.

Additional information

  • There is limited mobility between water treatment plant and waste plant operators.

  • Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

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