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RCAP Operator

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Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Traverse City, MI (In Person)

$69,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Job Description

RCAP Operator Location:
On the Road•
Michigan Schedule:
Monday•Thursday, 34 hours per week
Employment Type:
Year-Round Full-Time Pay:
$65,000•74,000 / per year
Summary:
Provide technical assistance to operators of water and/or wastewater systems related to process improvement, compliance assistance, or optimization. Why Work for GLCAP? When you work for Great Lakes Community Action Partnership (GLCAP), you are part of a non-profit organization that helps individuals, families, and communities thrive. We are driven by integrity, collaboration, accountability, respect, and adaptability—the values that fuel our passion for making a difference in the lives of the people we serve. If you are looking for meaningful work where you make an impact every day, you will find it here at GLCAP.
Benefits and Perks:
Work-Life Balance:
34-hour full-time workweek with three-day weekends
Health Coverage:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance available from day one
Health Savings:
Health Savings and Flexible Savings Accounts with employer contributions
Retirement:
403(b) plan with 4% employer match plus a 3% employer contribution
Paid Time Off:
Up to 6 weeks of combined vacation, personal, and sick leave accrued per year
Paid Holidays:
12 observed holidays per year
Income Protection:
Life insurance and long-term disability insurance
Employee Support:
Employee Assistance Program and wellness incentives
Professional Development:
Education assistance and training opportunities
Education:
Required certification/licensing as a water and/or wastewater operator in Wisconsin, or ability to gain licensing in that state through reciprocity within one year; Prefer bachelor's degree in water operations, chemistry, environmental engineering, or resource management.
Experience:
Five years of experience in water or wastewater operations. System management experience preferred. Three to five years' experience working with word processing, spreadsheet, internet, and database software.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintain up-to-date knowledge on the latest developments in federal and state regulations, new technologies and trends relating to water and wastewater. Provide technical assistance to operators and other local government officials related to management and finance, operation and maintenance, and capacity development. Develop plans to assist water/wastewater systems with achieving and maintaining compliance with regulations, including routine maintenance, sampling and reporting, water audits, cross connection control and backflow prevention and other relevant plans. Conduct on-site visits with operators; conduct needs assessments; complete the enrollment process; and prepare and provide progress reports and updates regarding the status of projects. Maintain necessary communication with potential and existing funding sources. Serve as a department contact for other staff and trainer/mentor for new staff in the area of water/wastewater operations. Serve as a contract operator for small systems as needed and as directed by supervisor. Assist the State and Regional RCAP Coordinators with program development which may include participating in the development of funding strategies, initiating contacts, identifying opportunities, coordinating, writing, developing and submitting small proposals, and working as a team member on large proposals. Research, analyze and publish comments on the impact of proposed regulations and policies; participate on policy-setting or advisory groups; analyze rural development issues and needs; develop policy, technical papers, articles, and manuals for RCAP and other publications; develop training curricula. Conduct outreach and networking for the RCAP program by forming, coordinating, and/or participating in rural development networks and associations, forming and maintaining links between agencies and/or other networks, and marketing department programs. As a condition of employment, the following are additional requirements: Initial and periodic Motor Vehicle Records checks, maintain a valid driver's license, and maintain a safe driving record. Must have insured, dependable transportation available for daily use. Must submit to initial and/or periodic state and/or federal criminal checks. Must submit to initial and periodic drug and alcohol testing. Ability to be reached by cellular phone during business hours and after hours. Adequate internet bandwidth to handle online meetings and training. Be available for travel, including overnight and sometimes out of state. Join us in Helping Communities Thrive, One Neighbor at a Time .

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