Utility Technician
Job Description
Utility Technician (Temporary) — Treatment Department
The Treatment Department is seeking two temporary Utility Technicians to support essential cleaning and maintenance activities across water recycling/treatment facilities. This is a hands-on role focused on keeping critical treatment areas clean, safe, and operating effectively—especially during peak summer conditions.
Assignment Details
- Work Location: Steven M. Clouse Water Recycling Center, 3495 Valley Road, San Antonio, TX 78221
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM
- Pay Rate: $19.00/hour
- Desired Start Date: As soon as possible
- Duration: 6 months (temporary)
Job Description
The Utility Technician is responsible for assisting in the operation, maintenance, and cleanliness of wastewater treatment and recycling facilities. This position supports plant operations by performing a variety of labor, maintenance, and equipment-related tasks to help ensure the safe and efficient treatment of wastewater and production of recycled water. The Utility Technician monitors equipment, assists with routine inspections, performs housekeeping duties, handles materials and supplies, and supports maintenance personnel with repairs and preventive maintenance activities. The role requires adherence to safety regulations, environmental standards, and operating procedures while working both indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with the operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment and recycling equipment.
- Perform routine inspections of pumps, valves, tanks, pipelines, and other plant systems.
- Clean and maintain plant facilities, equipment, and work areas.
- Support maintenance staff with repairs, installations, and preventive maintenance tasks.
- Collect samples and assist with basic monitoring and testing procedures.
- Operate hand tools, power tools, and light equipment safely and effectively.
- Load, unload, and transport materials, chemicals, and supplies as needed.
- Maintain accurate records of completed work and report operational issues to supervisors.
- Follow all safety policies, environmental regulations, and standard operating procedures.
- Respond to emergencies and assist with plant operations during off-hours when required.
Key Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
You will perform routine and heavy-cleaning tasks throughout treatment areas. Work may require Confined Space protocols and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) practices.
Weir Cleaning & Final Stage Debris Removal (1st and 2nd Stage)
- Remove debris from final treatment areas
- Scrub algae from walls, pull weeds, and perform pressure washing
- Confined Space / LOTO may apply
Clarifier Tank Cleaning (All Plants)
- Scrub algae from walls and pressure wash as needed
- Remove sludge and debris when tanks are drained
- Confined Space / LOTO may apply
Aeration Basins & Settling Tanks / Finals
- Remove sludge and debris that accumulates at the bottom of tanks and draft tubes when drained
- Confined Space / LOTO may apply
MLSS Channel Cleaning (All Plants)
- Set stop logs
- Set up trash pumps to drain channels
- Remove sludge and debris
- Confined Space / LOTO may apply
Sludge Spills (1st Responder Clean-Up)
- Respond to and clean up sludge spills as needed
Other Duties as Assigned
- Perform additional tasks necessary to support Treatment Maintenance operations
Work Environment / What to Expect
- This role involves outdoor and industrial work, including pressure washing, scrubbing, debris removal, and pump setup.
- Seasonal expectation: During summer months, Utility Techs may spend approximately 80% of their time on weir cleaning and tank cleaning due to heat and algae bloom.
Qualifications & Safety Requirements
The original job request notes work involving:
- Confined Space conditions
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) processes
Additional required qualifications (e.g., certifications, physical requirements, PPE expectations, background/drug screening, or prior treatment plant experience) were not provided. If you’d like, share those requirements and I can incorporate them cleanly into this posting.
Why This Role
- Steady weekday schedule (no rotating shifts listed)
- Opportunity to gain hands-on experience supporting treatment operations and maintenance activities
- High-impact work that directly supports safe, reliable facility operation
