Assistant Division Director Water and Sewer Operations Position Available In Miami-Dade, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Assistant Division Director Water and Sewer Operations position at Miami-Dade County offers a full-time role with a salary range of $103,169.15 - $170,307.68 a year. Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field, with four years of supervising experience in wastewater treatment. This role is crucial in overseeing key processes and ensuring regulatory compliance for Miami-Dade County's Wastewater Treatment Plants.
Job Description
Assistant Division Director Water and Sewer Operations Miami-Dade County – 4.0 Miami-Dade County, FL Job Details Full-time $103,169.15 – $170,307.68 a year 11 hours ago Qualifications Wastewater treatment Chemical Engineering Supervising experience Bachelor’s degree Chemistry Senior level 4 years Full Job Description Job
ID 93727
Location Black Point Full/Part Time Full-Time Exempt from Classified Service Yes Minimum Rate 103169.15 Min Pay Frequency Yearly Maximum Rate 170307.68 Max Pay Frequency Yearly Regular/Temporary Regular Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Sanitary Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Environmental Engineering or related field and must have four years of experience in the supervision and management of wastewater treatment plant operations; OR must possess a Class A State of Florida Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator License and must have eight years of experience in the supervision and management of wastewater treatment plant operations. Recruitment Notes This position is in the Wastewater Treatment & Maintenance Division, overseeing the operation of Miami-Dade County’s three major Wastewater Treatment Plants and Master Pump Stations. This role is critical in ensuring regulatory compliance, optimizing key processes like biosolids management and oxygen generation, and supporting the safe, continuous operation of facilities that help manage over 320 MGD of wastewater and protect public health and the environment.