Utility Worker I/II
Pauma Valley Community Services District
Pauma Valley, CA (In Person)
$54,725 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Utility Worker I/II Department:
General Services (Utility Division) Reports to:General Services Supervisor Supervises:
N/A Salary Range:
AS OF 01/01/2026
Utility Worker I:
$21.70- $30.92 Hourly ($45,140
- $64,316 Annually)
Utility Worker II:
$25.17- $34.32 Hourly ($52,360
- $71,386 Annually)
AS OF 7/01/2026
Utility Worker I:
$22.57- $32.16 Hourly ($49,941
- $66,886 Annually)
Utility Worker II:
$26.18- $35.69 Hourly ($54,448
- $74,241 Annually)
Location:
Pauma Valley Community Services District (PVCSD) 33129 Cole Grade Road, Pauma Valley, CA 92061 Pauma Valley Community Services District (PVCSD) Overview The Pauma Valley Community Services District (PVCSD) is a public agency established under California Government Code to provide essential utility and security services to the residents of Pauma Valley Country Club Estates and surrounding areas. As a special district, PVCSD operates independently to ensure reliable wastewater management, storm drain maintenance, and community security, promoting public health, safety, and environmental protection. The District emphasizes regulatory compliance, sustainable operations, and responsive service delivery to foster a safe and thriving community. Position Summary Under the direction of the General Services Supervisor, performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled duties in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the District's wastewater collection system, lift stations, storm drains, and District contract-operated Class III wastewater treatment plant; performs facility maintenance; monitors SCADA systems; participates in preventive maintenance programs; responds to emergencies including sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs); and performs all related work as assigned. Distinguishing Characteristics Utility Worker I is the entry-level classification in the Utility Worker series. Incumbents learn and perform a limited range of less complex or specialized tasks under closer supervision and have less latitude for independent action. This classification is expected to progress to the journey level upon meeting experience and certification requirements. Utility Worker II is the journey-level classification in the Utility Worker series. Incumbents perform the full range of duties as assigned with greater independence, exercising discretion and sound judgment within established guidelines. The Utility Worker II may provide informal guidance, oversight and training to Utility Worker I staff and is expected to operate with minimal supervision on routine wastewater collection system and wastewater treatment-related tasks. Promotional Opportunity forIn-House Utility Worker I:
Three (3) years of continuous service as a Utility Worker I is a mandatory minimum requirement for promotion to Utility Worker II but does NOT guarantee said promotion. Promotion requires meeting all minimum qualifications listed herein, including possession of a valid CWEA Collection System Maintenance (CSM) Certification, Grade II, at the time of promotion, and is based on overall job performance, demonstrated capability, and/or at the General Services Supervisor's recommendation. Essential Functions Wastewater Collection System Operations (Primary Focus) Perform routine and scheduled maintenance and cleaning of approximately 8 miles of gravity sewer mains, laterals, cleanouts, and manholes using hydro-cleaning (jet/rodder) and vacuum equipment- AND/OR monitor/support contract operations.
- must possess or obtain within twelve (12) months of hire. California State Water Resources Control Board Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification, Grade I
- must possess or obtain within twenty-four (24) months of hire. (Desirable at hire.) CPR/AED/First Aid certification (including oxygen administration)
- must possess or obtain within six (6) months of hire. Utility Worker II Valid California Class C driver's license with a satisfactory driving record and insurability under District policy. CWEA Collection System Maintenance Certification, Grade II
- must possess at time of hire or promotion. California State Water Resources Control Board Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification, Grade I
- must possess or obtain within twenty-four (24) months of hire. CPR/AED/First Aid certification (including oxygen administration)
- must possess or obtain within six (6) months of hire.
NIMS/ICS
100 and 200. Confined Space Entry- Competent Person.
NIMS/ICS
100 and 200. Confined Space Entry and Traffic Control certifications. Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesRegulatory & Compliance:
Knowledge of California SSMP requirements, SSO/CIWQS reporting procedures, NPDES permit conditions, OSHA/Cal-OSHA standards, and confined space entry regulations; ability to interpret and comply with federal, state, and local codes applicable to wastewater operations.Technical Operations:
Skill in wastewater collection system O&M, including line cleaning, CCTV inspection, lift station maintenance, pump and valve repair, and chemical handling; familiarity with wastewater treatment plant processes; proficiency in operating heavy equipment such as hydro- cleaners, vacuum trucks, and rodders.
Asset Management:
Ability to utilize GIS, CMMS, and SCADA systems for work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, condition tracking, and real-time monitoring of District infrastructure.Safety & Emergency Response:
Knowledge of confined space entry, lockout/tagout, traffic control, trenching and shoring, and hazardous materials handling; ability to respond to SSOs, lift station failures, and other utility emergencies promptly and in accordance with established protocols.Communication & Recordkeeping :
Ability to maintain detailed and accurate records, prepare daily logs and operational reports, read and interpret maps and engineering drawings, and communicate clearly with supervisors, contractors, regulatory agencies, and the public.Analytical & Problem-Solving:
Ability to identify operational issues, troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, and implement corrective actions; sound judgment in making field decisions under pressure.Technical Proficiency:
Familiarity with Microsoft Office, SCADA interfaces, GIS/GPS equipment, and computerized recordkeeping systems; ability to accurately enter and retrieve data. Working Conditions & Physical Requirements- Works primarily outdoors in varied weather conditions, including exposure to traffic, noise, odors, wastewater, chemicals, hazardous materials, biological hazards, dust, fumes, and extreme temperatures; requires use of appropriate PPE (e.g., respirators, harnesses, protective suits).
- Frequently stands, walks, climbs ladders/stairs, kneels, bends, stoops, crawls, and enters confined spaces with proper permits, atmospheric testing, and safety protocols; lifts/carries/pushes/pulls up to 50 lbs. frequently and heavier loads occasionally with proper equipment.
- Operates District vehicles, heavy equipment (vacuum trucks, hydro-cleaners, backhoes), power tools, and specialized machinery; requires mobility to inspect sites, respond to emergencies, and perform fieldwork; vision, hearing, and speech sufficient for communication and safety; finger dexterity for computer use and equipment operation.
- May involve work at heights, in confined spaces, in trenches, or around electrical/mechanical hazards; must tolerate extended periods of heavy manual labor in a variety of climatic conditions. Special Requirements
- Mandatory participation in the District's rotating on-call schedule; must respond to emergencies promptly within a reasonable timeframe as determined by management. Residency within 45 minutes of PVCSD facilities is preferred (unless waived by the General Manager).
- Successful completion of a background check (including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting as applicable), motor vehicle record review, pre-employment medical exam (including drug/alcohol screening), and any other District-required screenings.
- Ability to work varying hours, including shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime; may require carrying a pager or cell phone during on-call periods.
- Compliance with all District policies, including those for disaster service workers under California Government Code Section 3100.
- All other duties and responsibilities as required by the General Services Supervisor and/or General Manager.
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