Utility Specialist II – Wastewater Position Available In Collier, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Utility Specialist II position in Wastewater in Naples, FL offers a salary of $1,774.40 biweekly. The role involves performing specialized maintenance work in the Public Utilities Department, including construction, repair, and maintenance of utilities systems. The job requires a high school diploma or GED, one year of related experience, and obtaining a Wastewater Collections C Certification within two years of hire. A Class B Commercial Driver's license may be required.
Job Description
Utility Specialist II
- Wastewater
Salary $1,774.40 - $1,951.
20 Biweekly Location Naples, FL Job Type Full Time, Regular Job Number 09396 Department Public Utilities Department Division Wastewater Opening Date 05/02/2025 Closing Date 5/15/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
DESCRIPTION
Job Summary Performs specialized maintenance work in an assigned section of the Public Utilities Department. Essential Functions
- Performs skilled manual labor work in the construction, maintenance, and repair of utilities collection, transmission, and distribution systems, including various manual labor tasks.
- Locates and marks underground utility lines; locates existing utilities from blueprints; operates camera and vacuum truck to view/clean sewer pipes, gravity systems, and service connections; cleans and views lift stations, sanitary gravity lines, force mains, and service lines; views tapes of sewer system for acceptance; operates camera to locate service connections, breaks, and bores in sewer pipes; vacuums debris from manholes and stations; monitors and pumps down high-level stations; cuts sewer lines using chop saw; repairs sewer lines; repairs and installs gravity lines; performs grouting of service/gravity lines; cleans blockages, lateral lines, and excavation areas; inspects manholes and lift stations after relining; rebuilds pumps; installs, repairs, or replaces valves; disassembles, cleans, inspects, and maintains camera; replaces light bulbs; cleans/maintains trucks and drains debris tanks on trucks; develops and maintains County odor control program to neutralize offensive/noxious gases generating from sewage collection system; reviews design data and specifications of existing and proposed odor control units; conducts field studies to identify areas in need of odor control units or replacement/rehabilitation of existing units; monitors and records test unit data; maintains and paints pumps, motors, pipes; performs preventive maintenance on equipment.
- Coordinates valve maintenance activities; operates vacuum truck mechanisms to clean valves; maintains and catalogs blueprints; responds to main breaks to develop and initiate isolation plans; raises/lowers valve boxes; and replaces damaged, defective, or outdated valves.
- Utilizes global positioning system to collect and maintain data; locates, identifies, and documents placement of valves in the system; and coordinates tagging of valves on roadways.
- Responds to after-hours emergency calls when scheduled for on-call duty; repairs main/service breaks; evaluates service calls, determines amount of water loss, and determines needed manpower, equipment, parts, and materials; determines need to request location of utility services; requests bacteria samples from laboratory.
- Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure the safety of employees and other individuals.
- Prepares, completes, and/or receives various forms, reports, correspondence, checklists, work orders, valve isolation forms, valve maintenance forms, data recorder sheets, pump activity reports, lift station sheets, maintenance reports, charts, timecards, leave requests, or other documents.
- Communicates with supervisor, employees, other divisions, contractors, utility companies, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- required.
- One (1) year of related experience.
- Fingerprinting Required.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
- Must possess and maintain a Wastewater Collections C Certification within two (2) years of hire.
- May require possession of a Class B Commercial Driver’s license with tanker and hazardous materials endorsements or the ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire.